Shake it up | The Evolution of The Harlem Shake

The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.
The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.

Style inspired by Wanderlust

Many people dream of traveling to far away places, visiting exotic cities and partaking of cultural rituals. However, for one Toronto based fashion designer, the next step from wolfing in wanderlust is to create the experience as a fashionable medium.

American Museum of Natural History presents the 2012 Margaret Mead Film Festival

NOVEMBER 29 THROUGH DECEMBER 2
FEATURED FILMS AND EVENTS INCLUDE:
THE WORLD PREMIERE OF THE OTHER HALF OF TOMORROW,
THE U.S. PREMIERE OF THE HUMAN TOWER,
AND A SPECIAL PROGRAM ON AMNH EXPEDITION FILMS FROM THE 1920S AND 30S

Harlem Fashion Row Presents: Steven Kolb, Ceo of the CFDA

Harlem Fashion Row has hosted such fashion powers brokers as Harriet Cole and Stephen Burrows, to name a few.