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  2. Harlem Cultural Festival - Wikipedia

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    A Harlem Cultural Festival was first proposed in 1964 to bring life to the Harlem neighborhood. [3] At the same time, in the mid-1960s, nightclub singer Tony Lawrence began working on community initiatives in Harlem, initially for local churches, but from 1966 working under New York City Mayor John Lindsay and Parks Commissioner August Heckscher.

  3. Harlem International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem International Film Festival (Hi) is an annual five-day film festival in Harlem, New York. [1] The first festival took place in 2005. [2] Michael Franti's I Know I'm Not Alone was named Best International Documentary at the festival that year. [3] The short film Eme Nakia was selected to be screened at the 2006 festival. [4]

  4. List of events broadcast on Wide World of Sports (American TV ...

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    This was last Monaco GP that was broadcast as a traditional episode of Wide World of Sports. ABC would broadcast later Monaco Grands Prix, including at least one under the WWOS title, however it was not the same program. May 20 Preakness Stakes. June 10 Belmont Stakes. June 24 Dennis Andries–Jeff Harding for the WBC Light Heavyweight titles.

  5. Category:Harlem Cultural Festival - Wikipedia

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  6. Tony Lawrence (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Lawrence (born c. 1936) is a Kittitian-American singer, actor, community activist and festival organiser. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he was one of the main organisers of the annual Harlem Cultural Festival [1] in New York City, including the 1969 festival celebrated in the 2021 documentary film Summer of Soul. His activities after ...

  7. Summer of Soul - Wikipedia

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    The film examines the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, which took place on six Sundays between June 29 and August 24 at Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park) in Harlem, using professional footage of the festival that was filmed as it happened, stock news footage, and modern-day interviews with attendees, musicians, and other commentators to provide historical background and social context.

  8. Harlem Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The organization and festival was co-founded and led by three local Harlem producers: Neal Ludevig, J.J. El-Far and Chelsea Goding. [3] [4] [5] The festival debuted in 2012 after a successful Kickstarter campaign garnered press from The New York Times, [6] The Daily News, [7] [8] DNAInfo, [9] Northhattan News, [10] and a number of other media outlets. [11]

  9. Harlem (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The project was first announced on July 8, 2019, as an untitled half-hour comedy series. [4] Filming was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] 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. [5]