The West 18th Street Fashion Show returns to the street with an innovative concept in the wake of the city’s closure due to a pandemic. The show’s producers invited Jay Tomlinson, Founding Principal and Owner of Helix Architecture + Design (Helix) to assist in creating seven sets for the.
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2021 has already been blessed with some great new music content by prominent artists, and we all have plenty to look forward to in music this year. January 2021 notably saw the release of Madlib’s “Dirtknock,” Jazmine Sullivan’s “Heaux Tales” (which you can read my review), and Lo Village’s “Lost In America” so far. We’re all looking forward to more content from our favorite artists. These are the most anticipated albums likely to be released this year.
Noname’s “Factory Baby”
Noname teased the release of this album in 2020 but ended up pushing the release date back and will instead likely be released during this year. As fans, we’re all hopeful to see her next project after “Room 25.”
Legendary community producer Harold Channer, whose pioneering public access show featured a Who’s Who of New York’s intellectual, cultural and political life for nearly 50 years, passed away on New Year’s Eve at the Montrose VA Center in the Hudson Valley. He was 86-years-old.
He leaves behind his beloved partner, Maggie Borges, a daughter Lisa of Minneapolis, a son David of Berkeley, California, and an extraordinary community of media colleagues in NYC and internationally.
“Harold distinguished himself as a dynamic and cutting-edge producer, always in search of new frontiers, new truths and new ways of ensuring human progress,” said Dan Coughlin, CEO of Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN). “His commitment to MNN, to community media and the legions of local producers reflected his unbound curiosity, his optimism in the power of ideas, and his fervent belief in the potential for human growth and transformation, no matter how bleak the picture.”