A new art exhibition opening this fall in New York City invites visitors to explore a lesser-known but vital chapter of the Harlem Renaissance: the queer artists, writers and performers who helped ...
Harlem Pride has expanded to include community forums, workshops, networking events, and other community outreach activities.
The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most important artistic and cultural milestones in modern history, and a sweeping new exhibit at The New York Historical highlights how this era was — as Henry ...
In its latest exhibition, the New York Historical turns its attention to the Black LGBTQ history that surrounds Harlem. The exhibition, titled “The Gay Harlem Renaissance”, celebrates the centennial ...
Introduction -- Early work -- Sahdji -- Smoke, lilies and jade -- Narcissus -- Scheme -- Bastard song -- Who asks this thing? -- Geisha man (excerpt) -- The Bible stories -- Beyond where the star ...
With a hanging mirror ball, colorful flashing lights, and cozy circular booths, the gay bar Suite, located on the corner of Amsterdam Avenue and 109th Street, has become a central space for the gay ...
Riffing off the popularity of the Tin Pan Alley hit “The Sheik of Araby,” Fats Waller and Porter Grainger celebrated a very different kind of exotic locale in their 1920s song “In Harlem’s Araby.” ...