One night in Harlem
Amanda Humes pauses outside the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem.
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The brunch crowd at Red Rooster Harlem.
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Boncella Lewis performs for the brunch crowd at the Red Rooster Harlem.
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Dinner at the Cecil, an upscale restaurant at West 118th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem.
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On Amateur Night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, “Set it Off Man” and vocalist Joe Gray revs the crowd up.
(Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Amanda Humes pauses outside the Apollo Theater in Harlem. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times )
Ahmaya Knoelle Higginson, who leads the Vy Higginsen Gospel for Teens Choir, get the crowd to sing along during the gospel breakfast at Red Rooster Harlem.
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Ahmaya Knoelle Higginson dances during the gospel breakfast at Red Rooster Harlem.
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Performers in “Black Pearls & White Diamonds in Harlem,” a revue in preview performance at Gin Fizz on 125th Street. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times )
The Sugar Hill Quartet jam with local musicians in memory of the late Andy McCloud III at Nabe restaurant in Harlem.
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Lady Cantrese and the Sugar Hill Quartet jam with local musicians in memory of the late Andy McCloud III at Nabe restaurant.
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The Sugar Hill Quartet jams with local musicians in memory of the late Andy McCloud III at Nabe restaurant.
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Musicians play at Marjorie Eliot’s “parlor” performance in her living room. Eliot has hosted free concerts since 1994.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)Liana Satenstein, left, and Emily Rosser enjoy drinks on a breezy and cool evening on the outside patio at Red Rooster Harlem. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times )
Peter Wane sings for the crowd during a jazz performance at Red Rooster Harlem.
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Antoinette Hamlin, president of the New Amsterdam Music Assn., performs in Harlem.
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Amanda Humes on her jazz tour through Harlem.
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A full crowd dines at Street Bird in Harlem.
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Storefronts on 125th Street in Harlem.
(Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Red and brown brownstones line a street in Harlem. (Barry Winiker / Getty Images )
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“A Monumental Offering of Potential Energy,” an art installation by EJ Hill, from Los Angeles, on exhibit at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
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Visitors check out at Jordan Casteel’s paintings at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
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Decorative items at Streetbird in Harlem.
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Shane Smith plays with his son, Maxwell, 3, as they wait for their food at Streetbird in Harlem.
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Streetbird is packed in Harlem.
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