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Harlem Queen

Yhane Washington Smith

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"Harlem Queen" is a Black historical fiction audio drama based on the life and times of Black, woman, "gangster" Madame Stephanie St. Clair during the Harlem Renaissance (the story takes place around 1926-32). Madame St. Clair had a powerful impact on building the Harlem community underground and aboveground and defining the Harlem Renaissance. Our goal is for you to be entertained, educated, empowered and uplifted after hearing this amazing story! Written and independently produced by Yhane ...
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Harlem Stories - Upper Manhattan Neighborhoods

Your Host: Adam Feinberg - Howard Hanna Elegran Real Estate

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Harlem Stories is a podcast about the neighborhoods in Upper Manhattan. We discuss the history, architecture, the unique range of property types found in Manhattan and stories of interest relevant to these neighborhoods. Hosts: Adam Feinberg, Denise Foster and Dominique Seagears of Howard Hanna Elegran Real Estate in New York City.
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FCBCNYC

First Corinthian Baptist Church NYC

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Welcome to the sermon podcast of First Corinthian Baptist Church led by Michael A. Walrond Jr. in Harlem, New York. To learn more about this vibrant and dynamic ministry, visit www.fcbcnyc.org. To support this ministry and help the Harlem community and those around the world, click here https://bit.ly/2mkiqjI LIVE! LOVE! SERVE!
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Uptown Voices

Uptown Voices in collaboration with Livin' Americana LLC and Uptown Collective LLC

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A podcast focused on the Uptown neighborhoods of Inwood, Washington Heights and Harlem. Our neighborhoods have a voice and we want to be heard and felt. We love Uptown. Each episode will elevate the people here who are making a difference in the life of this community. We’re also committed to “real talk” that seeks solutions that improve the quality of life in our beautiful Uptown neighborhoods.
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The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

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Here’s everything you need to know about Harlem World Magazine’s roster about the podcast, which covers every corner of Harlem, NY entertainment and politics, and all that’s in between, with leaders, legends, and trailblazers. Get more information at www.harlemworldmagazine.com
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The Gathering Harlem

The Gathering Harlem

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The Gathering Harlem is a Christian church in Central Harlem, NYC. Our vision is a Harlem where everyone is unified and dignified because justice, love & mercy are present. We hope that you're inspired by what God is doing through our church in NYC and are blessed by our content!
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Owning a small business can be one of the most rewarding and challenging things a person does. Amid an uncertain economy and ever-evolving consumer trends, there is a lot to figure out and navigate to ensure your business thrives. Join hosts Jannese Torres (Yo Quiero Dinero) and Austin Hankwitz (Rate of Return) as they connect with small business owners and hear their stories about managing the ups and downs of starting and growing a small business. Listen to "Mind the Business: Small Busine ...
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History That Doesn't Suck

Prof. Greg Jackson

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HTDS is a bi-weekly podcast, delivering a legit, seriously researched, hard-hitting survey of American history through entertaining stories. To keep up with History That Doesn’t Suck news, check us out htdspodcast.com or follow on Facebook and Instagram: @Historythatdoesntsuck. Become a premium member to support our work, receive ad-free episodes and bonus episodes. Take a special VIP cruise with Prof. Jackson May 18-22, 2026 Go to surfshark.com/HTDS or use code HTDS for 4 extra months of Su ...
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More Equity

Harlem Capital

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"More Equity" takes you inside the world of Harlem Capital. In each podcast, we discuss the startup and venture capital landscape with founders, investors, and top industry leaders. Harlem Capital is a New York-founded early-stage venture capital firm on a mission to change the face of entrepreneurship by investing in 1,000 diverse founders over the next 20 years. We are focused on investing in minority and women founders in the United States, LatAm, and Africa. We want to hear from you! Sen ...
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Harlem's Flow Podcast

Harlems Flow Podcast

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Harlem's Flow Podcast is created by two best friends since high school who found the love for expressing their deep thoughts with each other. Harlem's Flow has finally come to a platform near you to listen and share with others. They share their knowledge on many different interesting topics in their project. Tune into Harlem's Flow Podcast every Monday as you get your day started, heading to work, or coming home from a long day. Day & Cash will give you the best laugh that you need Guaranteed!
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Religion: it’s at the centre of world affairs, but profound questions still remain. Why are you here? What happens when you die? Does God matter? God Forbid seeks the answers.
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Introducing the Studio Museum in Harlem’s first podcast: New Additions. This series features intimate conversations with artists whose work has been recently added to the Studio Museum’s permanent collection. Hosted by Studio Museum Senior Curatorial Assistant Habiba Hopson, New Additions brings in artists at a pivotal moment in their career to discuss their path to artmaking, their process in the studio, their dreams and inspirations, and how they start each day. Each episode reveals how th ...
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Have you ever felt down about life or yourself? Lost a job, partner, etc., and couldn't shake the negative feelings, blaming yourself repeatedly with no positive outlook insight? Join HOPE Center Harlem and #theprofessorofpositivity, J.U Jones, an Announcer and Nonprofit Administrator in Education and Social-Emotional Learning, every fourth Monday of each month as he interviews regular people who remembered their worth after struggling and then conquering life's myriad of issues. From storie ...
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Wingmen Show

Drew Brown and Paul Thompson

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Two Dope Boys in a Navy jet. The Wingmen Show is a weekly podcast about challenges and opportunities in everyday life. Your hosts are two guys born in Harlem, New York previously unknown to each other. Separately, they became Navy pilots flying high performance jet aircraft on and off of aircraft carriers patrolling the world’s oceans. Their paths did not cross formally until they ended up flying for the same airline after their active-duty military service had ended. They have a wide range ...
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Panic: Queer True Crime, a podcast, and youtube channel featuring stories about the life and death of queer folks. To watch any of the true-crime episodes, join me at Panic on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw A little bit about Panic. I created this true-crime channel to focus on the life and death of queer folk. I called the channel Panic because, for much more of the recorded history of LGBTQ+ people, there's always been a panic. The primary focus of the ch ...
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Welcome to the Trinity New York podcast! We are so grateful that you've joined us. Each week, Pastors Taylor and Kristen Wilkerson bring a message that is life giving and encouraging. No matter where you are in your spiritual journey, You Belong. For more information, please visit trinitynewyork.org or follow us @trinitynewyork.
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Poetry Podcast

Poetry Podcast

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Podcast about the Harlem Renaissance and the poems influenced by this time period. Cover art photo provided by Jean-Philippe Delberghe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jipy32
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HINDSIGHT: THE DAY BEFORE

MHP & Radio Pictures

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The impulse purchase of an antique trunk at a Harlem curio shop alters the life of Professor John Gabriel Strasser, setting into motion a tectonic shift that drives him toward a profound – and profoundly dangerous – realization of who and what he is, and the centuries-old mission he will have to take on because of his newfound understanding.
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The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.
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"THE HOTTEST STATION ON THE INTERNET NATION" Welcome to the Internet's First Ballroom Scene Radio Station That Interacts Live On The Air With Our Listeners All Around The World & Listen To Real Testimony's Straight From The Legend's & Icons Mouth. Discover The Truth About The Ballroom Scene, On The Hottest Station, On The Internet Nation - The Iconic Award Wining Show Hosted & Produced By The Legendary IzzI Starz Labeija & The Legendary Tiberius Ninja. #LatexPower Support this podcast: https ...
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Day of Days

Walking Cinema

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In 1958 Martin Luther King Jr. was stabbed in the chest by a deranged woman at a Harlem book signing. As he recovered in Harlem Hospital, he was visited by an old family friend and Black mystic, Howard Thurman. The conversation they had changed the course of Civil Rights history. It was gripping, global, and highly personal. Day of Days is a historical fiction podcast that follows this conversation and informs our current quest for ethical leadership and equity in America.
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Original Gamer Podcast

OriginalGamer.com

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We talk about everything gaming and share are opinions on this growing industry. Special guests are featured every show including pro gamers, media personalities, and people in the industry. Original-gamer.com "where gamers run the site."
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From Harlem to D.C we are bringing you the week in review every Friday morning covering things from sports to investments to hi lighting minority own business If you would like to be a guest on our show feel free to reach out.
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Noble Sissle, who lived from 1889 to 1975, participated in and witnessed some of America's great moments in history associated with culture and racial equality. Known throughout history as a music lyricist and orchestra leader, Sissle was an ambassador of goodwill for America from World War I with the renowned Harlem Hellfighters' Regimental Band to the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s to entertaining millions of military service persons with the USO in World War II to playing for presidents, ...
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Queer America

Learning for Justice

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Without LGBTQ history, there is no American history. Queer America takes listeners on a journey that spans from Harlem to the Frontier West, revealing stories of LGBTQ life we should have learned in school. Your hosts are Leila Rupp and John D'Emilio.
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The Exploress

Kate J. Armstrong, Carly A. Quinn

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Join us as we time travel through women's history, one era at a time. We'll explore the lived experiences and everyday lives of historical ladies, both famous and obscure, from a variety of different time periods, countries, and cultures. Let's go traveling.
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Cory Cash being from Harlem, NY brings comedy to podcasting while also telling unfiltered funny stories. Throughout the podcast he also covers current events or moment from the week IG @CoryCashTV Podcast IG @CoryCashPodcast Watch US on Youtube : CoryCashTV
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Hoop Threads

Aaron Proia

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Interviewing successful figures in the basketball space in the DMV and around the country: media members, trainers, coaches, scouts, and entrepreneurs. You see where they're at now, tap in to learn about their journey to the top.
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The latest episode of my podcast has been re-released due to popular demand – Harlem’s Extraordinary Influence on the Modern Image of Santa Claus and can be heard at www.Harlem-Stories.com or your favorite podcast app. In this episode I discuss how a variety of events came to tie together Upper Manhattan and the evolution of Santa Claus. This is th…
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Anita breaks down policy banking to Michelle. The episode features: Isabelle Kerby-McGowan Nina Smith Marie-Francoise Theodore Gabrielle Adkins Sound Designed by Collin Thomas Original Theme Music created by Jason Moran Produced, written, directed and edited by Yhane Washington Smith This is our final season of "Harlem Queen" the audio drama. What …
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0:30 The Warmup3:15 Basketball wiring3:45 How did you get started in the game? Did your family play?4:15 Who do you model your game after?5:00 Strengths/Weaknesses 6:30 Choosing Mt Zion7:15 Choosing Durant7:45 Game day prep8:30 Difference between HS and AAU9:00 Roles9:45 Facing adversity 10:30 Gym schedule11:15 Working out with the prep team11:45 S…
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A street hustler turned minister whose faith transformed Black politics — and himself. Born Malcolm Little in 1925, Malcolm X rose to fame as a fiery preacher in the Nation of Islam, calling for Black self-determination “by any means necessary.” But after his pilgrimage to Mecca, he embraced Sunni Islam and a universal vision of justice that transc…
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Across the country, data centers that run A.I. programs are being constructed at a record pace. A large percentage of them use chips built by the tech colossus Nvidia. The company has nearly cornered the market on the hardware that runs much of A.I., and has been named the most valuable company in the world, by market capitalization. But Nvidia’s i…
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For most of history, body size has been about more than just health — it’s been a tool of control. From colonial ideals of “discipline” to modern-day diet culture, our ideas about fatness and thinness are deeply tied to morality, power, and profit. But are we getting it all wrong? Why do we see fatness as a personal failure rather than a natural va…
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Sent us text! We would love to hear from you! If you ever want to travel the high-seas in comfort, give cruise line Virgin Voyages a try; it’s Commander Drew’s favorite. Laughter has the power to cleanse the body and mind by engaging positive spirits and removing negative energy that you may be unconsciously carrying inside of you. Future generatio…
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Bowery Boys History Live is a live-show series at City Winery hosted by Greg Young featuring a variety of historians and tour guides. The last installment this summer featured author Liz Block and tour guide Keith Taillon. As live performances, they're a bit more loose and irreverent than the regular podcast and sometimes feature references to imag…
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In this episode of Uptown Voices, hosts Octavio Blanco and Led Black engage with Diana Ayala, the New York City Council member and Deputy Speaker, discussing her journey into politics, the challenges faced by immigrants, healthcare access, the housing crisis, and harm reduction strategies in their communities. Ayala shares her personal experiences …
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0:30 Genesis of Players Era 4:30 Racial component 11:30 Rate card 13:30 Player branding 16:30 Bringing March to November 20:30 Why Vegas? 22:45 P5 leagues 25:00 Play-in idea 27:00 Point differential model 28:30 % share 29:30 Payout Structure 32:30 NBA Scouts/CBB National Media 35:30 CBB Coach Feedback 37:00 Long Term Goals for Players Era Twitter:H…
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Story by: Gail Nobles Podcast Cover by: Gail Nobles Jake Paul beat Legendary Mike Tyson by unanimous decision back in November 2024, but then got absolutely dominated and knocked out by Anthony Joshua in the sixth round on December 19, 2025. Anthony Joshua, the heavyweight champion with all the muscles and skills, beats Jake Paul. Now, let’s take a…
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In this episode, Led Black and Octavio Blanco engage in a dynamic conversation with uptown artists Adrian Miranda, Frank De Las Mercedes and Tom Sanford, exploring the recent Uptown Books event, the future of community theater, and the importance of supporting local artists. They discuss the impact of art on society, the role of community initiativ…
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“This year very few Hanukkah candles were lit.” / “This is a strange Christmas Eve.” This is the story of 1941’s wartime holiday season. It’s difficult to conjure up a more miserable picture than the Warsaw Ghetto, but Jewish residents are doing their best to stay close to their faith in spite of the dismal circumstances. In a sermon that draws par…
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The Republican Susan Collins has held one of Maine’s Senate seats for nearly thirty years, and Democrats, in trying to take it away from her, have a lot at stake. Graham Platner, a combat veteran, political activist, and small-business owner who has never served in office, seemed to check many boxes for a progressive upstart. Platner, who says he a…
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New Yorkers have gotten around their cities by subways, buses, elevated trains, streetcars and ferries. And the ways in which they have paid for them have changed as well. And keeps changing! This month, the city is saying farewell to the MetroCard, the magnetic-stripe card that has gotten the town moving since the early 1990s. When the orange card…
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Looking towards the heavens for meaning doesn’t always mean looking to God. UFOs (and the modern moniker UAPs) have long been the food for thought of sceptics, theologians, and astrobiologists alike. But what does belief in these mysterious phenomena have in common with religion? And what implications does life outside Earth have for the existence …
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Time managment is the theme of our second episode as hosts Austin Hankwitz and Jannese Torres talk about their strategies for maximizing the hours in a day. Then we sit down with Anna Cobb, the founder of Rejuvenation, who turned a harrowing near-death experience into a passion for healthy energy alternatives that has bloomed into a thriving busine…
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In this series, we're time traveling back to past empires to meet some of the woman who helped run them. Let's link up with Empress Theodora, who's going to walk us through her Byzantine (aka Eastern Roman) Empire. We'll see her rise from a fairly humble, and sometimes scandalous, background as an actress and courtesan to become the most powerful w…
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We are back discussing books and Matt's sauna life. We begin with the latter but focus this week on the 1983 novel, "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" by Ron Hansen. We dive into the myth of Jesse James, and where the story fits into the greater picture of American history. Lots to unpack with this story and a rare time wh…
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Gabrielle Calvocoressi’s most recent collection, “The New Economy,” was a finalist for the National Book Award for Poetry this year, and one of their poems was included in “A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker,” an anthology volume published this year on the occasion of the publication’s hundredth anniversary. The magazine’s poetry editor, Kevin Y…
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In this episode of the Uptown Voices podcast, Led Black and Octavio Blanco sit down with artist Tom Sanford, who shares his journey as an artist in New York City. Tom discusses the importance of community in his work, his artistic influences, and the impact of hip hop culture on his art. He reflects on his controversial Tupac project, the evolution…
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Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection and use of personal data foradvertising.By 30x3 Media
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In this episode of Uptown Voices, hosts Led Black and Octavio Blanco engage with Tuto Taveras, discussing the importance of community events like Cuentos con Santa, which promotes reading among Latino children. They explore the role of imagination and literacy in fostering critical thinking skills, the significance of cultural celebrations in stren…
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KINSTON VS SHELBY Story by: Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by Gail Nobles Today we’re going to dive into the thrilling world of high school football! Tonight, the Kinston Vikings took to the field to face the formidable Shelby Golden Lions in the NCHSAA 2025 Championship—a showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats! Now, let's paint the scene: the…
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In the course of his long career, Leon Panetta was a lieutenant in the Army, a congressman from California, Bill Clinton’s White House chief of staff, Barack Obama’s director of the C.I.A., and later, his Secretary of Defense. David Remnick talks with Panetta about the current Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, the legality of the ongoing Navy str…
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This month marks the 190th anniversary of one of the most devastating disasters in New York City history — The Great Fire of 1835. This massive fire, among the worst in American history in terms of its economic impact, devastated the city during one freezing December evening, destroying hundreds of shops and warehouses and changing the face of Manh…
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The big news for Christians is that this year we had BOTH a new Pope and – for the Anglican communion – the announcement of a new Archbishop of Canterbury. For Catholics, of course, Leo was the surprise choice at the papal conclave in May. The first pope from the United States. And the first from the Order of Saint Augustine. And Dr Sarah Mullally …
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Hi! We are ready to drop new episodes of "Harlem Queen" about our very gangster and philanthropic Madame Stephanie St. Clair during the Harlem Renaissance. In the meantime, check out the promo to a show that I listen to for inspiration titled "Auricle"! Help us make more episodes of "Harlem Queen" by becoming a patron!: https://www.patreon.com/harl…
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In this final episode of the series, Stephanie makes her return and even convinces Anita not to give up her territory. Dutch Schultz is finally shot dead. Michelle comes to a conclusion, which sets us up for our spin-off series, "Crown Beauty". This episodes features: Gabrielle Adkins Isabelle Kerby-McGowan Nina Smith Ian Bell Jimmy Mehiel Denese L…
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This year marked a hundred years since the birth of The New Yorker, and a documentary about the magazine’s past and present, “The New Yorker at 100,” is now streaming on Netflix. The director is the Academy Award winner Marshall Curry, and Judd Apatow served as an executive producer. They sat down to talk about the process behind the film with Jela…
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In this episode of Uptown Voices, Led Black and Octavio Blanco discuss various community events, reflections on the pandemic, and the importance of local activism. They highlight upcoming events that foster engagement and cultural expression, while also addressing political commentary and the need for solidarity among marginalized groups. The conve…
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Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection and use of personal data foradvertising.By 30x3 Media
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Story by: Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by: Gail Nobles Alright, folks, let’s dive into the wild world of sports, especially college football! I mean, it’s been a whirlwind lately, right? You’ve got the NFL doing its thing and then college football coming in hot. It’s like a buffet of chaos where everyone’s trying to figure out which team is gonna come …
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“Man your battle stations! This is no sh*t!” This is the story of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It’s 7:55 on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941. 183 Japanese aircraft descend on the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Sailors awaken to a nightmare as “Battleship Row” becomes a graveyard, hundreds of US planes are destroyed withou…
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Chloé Zhao was the second woman to ever win an Oscar for Best Director, for her 2020 film “Nomadland.” After taking a wide turn to create the Marvel supernatural epic “Eternals,” Zhao has taken another intriguing change of direction with “Hamnet,” based on Maggie O’Farrell’s novel about how William Shakespeare coped with the death of his only son. …
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As a California congressman, Adam Schiff was the lead manager during the first impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. He later served on the January 6th committee. Trump has castigated him as “Shifty Schiff” and demanded that the Justice Department investigate him. In a conversation with David Remnick, Schiff discusses the current inquiry in…
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