Hip hop pioneer Doug E. Fresh, famously known as the “Human Beatbox,” is reportedly fighting to hold on to a Harlem brownstone that has been in his family for nearly twenty years. According to reports ...
A Harlem brownstone has once again led to a court battle for Doug E. Fresh. About a year after losing a West 131st Street building to foreclosure, the rapper is fighting to reverse the court-mandated ...
Three people are accused of stealing a Harlem brownstone, taking it in an alleged deed theft scheme that targeted the family of a woman who died seven years ago. Okryun Marrero owned the brownstone at ...
HARLEM (WABC) -- Three people, along with three companies they own, are facing charges for allegedly pretending to be the heirs to a Harlem brownstone, then forging the sale of the building, ...
Jessie Maple began work on Will, a spirited tale about addiction and community ties in contemporary Harlem, in the late ‘70s. The project was completed in 1981 and is widely recognized as the first ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music and dancing filled the streets Thursday night as residents turned out for the fourth annual Big Band Jubilee. By Samantha Latson The sound of ...
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