Art Burnt Sugar, The Arkestra Chamber, was formed in 1999 by Harlem man Greg Tate. Conceived as a contemporary version of Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew band, the group explores the connective tissue bindi… more →
harlemworldblog wrote 5 months ago: Art Burnt Sugar, The Arkestra Chamber, was formed in 1999 by Harlem man Greg Tate. Conceived as a co … more →
Davey D wrote 5 months ago: // Michael Jackson: The Man in Our Mirror Black America’s eulogies for the King of Pop also le … more →
Sean wrote 6 months ago: Exhibition (till July 25, 2009) at Exit Art in Manhattan on the 20th black arts and political moveme … more →
delarue wrote 7 months ago: Believe it or not, this is the tenth album by sprawling avant-jazz megaplex Burnt Sugar. Conceived i … more →
Cybel Martin wrote 7 months ago: I went to my friend, & fellow Tisch alumnus, Rod Gailes’ New York Premier of his feature f … more →
harlemworldblog wrote 8 months ago: Art Négritude, an experimental multi-disciplinary exhibition at Exit Art, explores the visionary 20t … more →
Jason Ferguson wrote 8 months ago: (7 out of 10) It takes a little while for Making Love to the Dark Ages to get its improv groove goin … more →
harlemworldblog wrote 8 months ago: By Derrick Salters Saturday night was the kick-off Mix and Mingle event for the Apollo’s Salon … more →
pendulumswing wrote 1 year ago: This past Sunday on the monumental steps of Fort Greene Park, photographer and restaurateur, KalaLea … more →
Ben Conniff wrote 1 year ago: From the Playboy Blog, 1/23/08 This past Friday and Saturday Burnt Sugar, The Arkestra Chamber fired … more →
Sean wrote 1 year ago: ‘In my experience, there are two kinds of coloured folk: Black Rockers and Blackies Who Rock. … more →
sunbathinglizard wrote 2 years ago: i mentioned in the “et hop! fight the power” post that one of the first two hip hop-reco … more →