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Tangerine Clarke

Kwanzaa musicians with Menes De Griot, center, performing at a past celebration.
Music

Thousands across NY expected to celebrate Kwanzaa

By Tangerine Clarke
Nationals gathered to celebrate the beauty in their community at the unveiling of the One Love Little Caribbean holiday lights over the intersection of Utica and Church avenues in Brooklyn. District 43 Community Leader Akil Williams, Rev. Edward Richard Hinds, Assemblywoman Monique Chandler-Waterman, Mr. Waterman, and children, and many others, with the majestic lights in the backdrop.
Brooklyn

One Love Little Caribbean holiday lights unveiled at Church & Utica intersection

By Tangerine Clarke
Mr. Frank A Noel, (sitting) a Golden Arrow Award recipient, and former official of a past Guyana government, in happier times with children Roger, Cheryl, Faye, Courtney, and Raymonda.
Guyana

Former Guyana govt. official Frank A. Noel dead at 93

By Tangerine Clarke
Children are all smiles after choosing their toys at last Saturday's toy giveaway at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Brooklyn. Pictured are Alumni and NYPD police officers of the 63rd Pc. Community Affairs Department. Backrow, Stanhope Williams, Melnia Cordis, Lorraine Croft Farnell, PO Balkin, Auxiliary Inspector Jeff Zweig, PO Alva, PO Gamba, and Desiree Wharton.
News

Guyana alumni associations, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church donate toys

By Tangerine Clarke
Members of the Guyana Ex-Athletes and Friends Inc., and donors to the toy drive are, Conrad McPherson, Lady Ira Lewis, Burgette Williams, Yvette Faucette, and Deborah Quamina. (backrow) Mr. Springer, of Springer Printers.
Guyana

Guyanese toy drive to benefit children back home

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyana

President Ali invites Black Panther star, Letitia Wright to visit homeland

By Tangerine Clarke
Jamaican born Glenroy Marsh shows off his new coffee table book of fashion, Fashion Allure, ready for the pre-order sale online.
Arts & Entertainment

Glenroy Marsh celebrates 20 years in fashion with book and boutique

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyanese nationals being attended to by staff, Fazia Khusia, and Niacifa Watson, during the first Brooklyn Outreach, at Restoration Temple Assembly of God in Brooklyn, on Nov. 19.
Guyana

Guyana Consulate N.Y. resumes full-service operation after COVID restrictions

By Tangerine Clarke
Owner, VP of Clipper Equity, Jacob JJ Bistricer, Domencio Dingle, Dr. Meda Leacock, Assemblywoman Monique Chandler Waterman, Jimmy Cozier, and Gibron Jones, with some of the birds, handed out at the 13th Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway, at Flatbush Gardens, Brooklyn.
Brooklyn

Flatbush Gardens residents benefit from 13th annual Thanksgiving turkey giveaway

By Tangerine Clarke
Young models pose in creations by 11-year old fashion designer Amirah Holmes, at Qumara Boutique, Rockland County Fashion Week.
News

Fashion toy drive & fundraiser to benefit community kids

By Tangerine Clarke
Abigail Caesar, owner of Canarsie Blend Juice bar, against the backdrop of the menu of juices and smoothies at the Brooklyn business.
Guyana

Connecting the community with the perfect blend of healthy juices, smoothies

By Tangerine Clarke
Front row: Michelle A. Nicholas, co-founder celebrates the WLP's 2022, (Oviah Setra O'Selmo). graduate, co-founder Lyndell Danzie-Black. Backrow, graduates from left, Bonita Ann Hunter, Shamane Headley, Beverly Brathwaite-Chan, Anju Vivekanandaraj, Sancha La-toya Halley, Vassilia Indra Ramcharran, Deondra Wishart-Hope, Caulette Candacy Vanderstoop, and Valini Una Leitch.
Guyana

Women’s Leadership Program (WLP) Guyana welcomes 12

By Tangerine Clarke
Josiah and Noah, left, join other youths in planting tulip and daffodil bulbs on the prepared patch of ground in Seaview Park, Canarsie, Brooklyn.
Brooklyn

LEAD’N, Partnership for Parks plant flowers for spring bloom

By Tangerine Clarke
New York City Council Speaker, Adrienne E. Adams (center) and Dr.. Meeta Jain (Democratic District Leader), surrounded by New York City Council members, and honorees, during a lamp lighting ceremony to celebrate Diwali at City Hall.
Arts & Entertainment

NY City Council Speaker celebrates Diwali in City Hall chambers

By Tangerine Clarke
The illustrious choir singing during the 170th Anniversary of Bedford Central Presbyterian Church, in Brooklyn.
News

Bedford Central Presbyterian Church celebrates 170th Anniversary

By Tangerine Clarke
Aminta Kalawan, founder and executive director of SQMW (front,third from left), surrounded by members at the first Fall Harvest Festival to promote civic engagement in Queens.
Queens

Queens group promotes civic engagement during Fall Harvest Festival

By Tangerine Clarke
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April 25, 4 pm

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April 25, 7 pm

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Michael Staudenmaier’s WHITE, BLACK, BROWN with Johanna Fernandez
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