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  2. Vietnam's Next Top Model - Wikipedia

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    Xuân Lan later told the press that Oanh was a worthy winner, and the producers had received approval from the format distributor for two winners. According to finale host Tùng Leo, the photos from the live photo shoot were not shown because of the venue's poor lighting.

  3. The Silver Belles - Wikipedia

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    Bertye Lou Wood (April 28, 1905 – March 7, 2002) was known as one of the great dancers of the Harlem Renaissance and helped other dancers by teaching them new steps, including fellow member of the Silver Belles, Marion Cole. Cole said, "She taught me how to dance, everything I know I owe to Bertye."

  4. Hoofers Club - Wikipedia

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    The Hoofers Club was a legendary site of some of the best of jazz and tap performers, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s. It was located on Harlem's "Swing Street," the stretch of 133rd Street between Lenox and Seventh Avenues known for its music and dance venues. The Hoofers Club was actually a small room in the back of a comedy club. [2]

  5. Harlem (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The project was first announced on July 8, 2019, as an untitled half-hour comedy series. [3] Filming was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] Creator Tracy Oliver said she had the idea for the show because she felt there weren't a lot of "Black female friendship stories on the air," and she wanted to portray people in their thirties who were still searching for their path in life. [4]

  6. Richard Wells (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard "Dickie" Wells (1908–1949), also sometimes known as Mr. Harlem, was an American tap dancer and nightclub owner. [1] Wells first gained note dancing in the Wells, Mordecai and Taylor Dance Trio with Jimmy Mordecai and Ernest Taylor. This group performed at New York City nightclubs such as the Cotton Club. [1] Wells soon became a ...

  7. Harlem Line - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem Line in its current form originated from the New York and Harlem Railroad (NY&H), which was the first streetcar company in the United States. It was franchised, on April 25, 1831, to run between the original city core in lower Manhattan to the suburb of Harlem, several miles to the north on Manhattan Island.

  8. Charles' Southern Style Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Charles' Country Pan Fried Chicken, a.k.a. Charles' Southern Style Kitchen, is a soul food and Southern Food restaurant located at 2461 Frederick Douglass Blvd (between 131st & 132nd Streets), in Harlem in Manhattan, in New York City. [1] It was featured on Al Roker's episode of My Life in Food. [2]

  9. The Guy from Harlem - Wikipedia

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    The Guy from Harlem was the subject of a 2012 episode of RiffTrax.They described the film thus: "It trades most of the sleaze, grime, and, well, exploitation that you expect from the genre for dopiness, sexual situations that fail to lead to actual sex, a clumsy confused sweetness, and more botched lines per minute than anything we’ve ever seen."