Harlem Times Staff

PlayDate; Creative Artists of Broadway

Hinton Battle Hinton Battle is one of the most prolific entertainers of our generation. Mr. Battle is a Broadway performer, three-time Tony Award winner, multi-award recipient, singer, television actor, producer, director, stage and cinematic choreographer, and now the founder of two dance schools. Upon arriving to the interview, I was met warmly by Mr. Battle […]

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A WOMAN FOR ALL SEASONS

Many people think they have an understanding of Marie Dionne Warrick. Surprisingly, this second most-charted female vocalist of all time, with 69 singles in the Billboard Hot 100, consistently recreates herself as a performer and business woman. An amazing vocalist, whose career has spanned for more than four decades, Dionne Warwick takes her artistry to

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Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Larry O. Spencer spoke to local educators

Building a STEM Workforce – Top Priority for National Security

America’s ability to maintain its position as a technological superpower entirely depends on how we cultivate our future STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) workforce. As the old guard leaves (those engineers and scientists whose shoulders we stand upon) people are starting to ask, “What now? What’s next?” The lack of young people pursuing degrees and

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On Being One’s Own Hero: General Powell on STEM Education, Careers in the Military, and America’s Future

Some of Colin Powells final words to the youth, April 5th, 1937 – October 18, 2021 Colin Powell rose from humble roots to become a retired four-star general, statesman, and diplomat. He is perhaps best known for serving as the 65th United States Secretary of Service under President George W. Bush, as the first African

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Rae’s Plays Theater Review

Title: It’s Only a Play AUTHOR    TERRENCE McNALLY DIRECTOR    JACK O’BRIEN CAST        F. MURRAY ABRAHAM MATTHEW BRODERICK STOCKARD CHANNING MEGAN MULLALLY RUPERT GRINT NATHAN LANE MICAH STOCK An updated revival, IT’S ONLY A PLAY has a stellar cast of Broadway veterans portraying a mishmash of unconventional personalities. The troupe of self-absorbed, zany characters and

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SHAQ: Talks Playing with Kobe, Hypothetically Teaming with LeBron in His Prime

Shaquille O’Neal will go down as one of the most dominant players to ever play in the NBA.  At his peak, Shaq was an unstoppable force on the basketball court.  Don’t believe me?  Take a look at some of his mind-boggling stats.  In his MVP season of 1999-2000, he led the league in scoring with

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