By Emma Vickers on May 9, 2019
Manhattan, NY City Scene, Uncategorized

The arrival of Whole Foods in East Harlem has been something of a double-edged sword, signaling gentrification and rising rents on the one hand, jobs and fresh food on the other. But for Clinton Shabazz, the Harlem Pie Man, it has been an opportunity all the way. Shabazz has lived in Harlem for 40 years, […]
By Emma Vickers on April 8, 2019
News

City legislators worry job seekers might get penalized for using cannabis, when it may end up being legalized down the road
By Emma Vickers on March 7, 2019
Bronx, Cops & Courts, News

Why are crime rates twice as high as the rest of the city?
By Emma Vickers on February 20, 2019
Manhattan, NY City Scene

Work is on display from 16 artists, aiming to shine a light on the lives of the more than 2 million U.S. citizens behind bars
By Emma Vickers on February 15, 2019
Politics & Policy, The Global City

As Nigeria begins to vote, Nigerians in New York City discuss the economy, the youth, and corruption