Showing posts with label Hue-Man Bookstore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hue-Man Bookstore. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

City Gym Boys Get A BANGIN' BODY by Charles LaSalle

Meet the City Gym Boys founder Charles LaSalle at the Hueman Bookstore, Harlem, NY on Tuesday, April 3rd at 6:00pm


The go-to guys for urban health and fitness point the way to summer's bangin' body. Charles LaSalle and his City Gym Boys first gained notoriety with their ripped bodies and popular beefcake calendars. But since LaSalle founded the group in 1997, they have made it their mission to mentor urban youth on the lifelong benefits of fitness and exercise. With practical advice on everything from diet to turning household objects into workout tools, "Get a Bangin' Body" explains why pumping iron is passe, and shares a body-weight-only program that anyone-whatever their age, income, or fitness level-can undertake.



Hue-Man Bookstore
2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd
NY, NY 10027
212-665-7400
www.huemanbookstore.com

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

HUE MAN BOOK STORE PRESENTS: The Debut Release & Book Signing of “LOVE YOURSELF FIRST”


Marva Allen owner of the historic Hue Mann Bookstore and author Delvon Johnson are proud to present the highly anticipated book release of “Love Yourself First” on January 27, 2012 at Hue Mann Bookstore in Harlem, NY. Attendance is by INVITE ONLY.

Delvon Johnson is a critically acclaimed author from Newark, NJ. His debut novel, Love Yourself First received five stars on Amazon. This fictional piece is a compelling and explosive novel that demonstrates how one’s decisions can often create consequences that you may not be prepared to live with. Critics have compared his writing ability to E. Lynn Harris. In March, the author is slated to commence a ten-city tour to promote the release. www.delvonjohnson.com

The crème de la crème of the literary and entertainment industry will be in attendance to support this release and author Delvon Johnson on this momentous occasion. Publisher: World Audience Publications

Confirmed Attendees Include: Stanley Bennett Clay (actor, director, playwright), James Earl Hardy (award-winning author of the B-Boy Blues fiction series) DJ Baker (host of the longest-running LGBT radio program in America,) Lee Soulja (performance artist and Broadway stage actor), Frank Romano and filmmaker Alan Baxter to name a few.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Hue-Man Vendor Day on Saturday, December 17th from 10:00AM to 6PM HARLEM




Vendor's Day at Hue-man Bookstore featuring
Artist JUSTIN LEE FULTON's "Clownin' Series"

Looking for Unique Holiday Gift Giving Presents...?
Check Out Vendor's Day
THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th
SUPPORT NEW YORK CITY's ART COMMUNITY
Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe
2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd. (Between 124th and 125th Streets)
New York, NY 10027. Tel: 212-665-7400

Event is from Noon to 8PM

Richard E. Pelzer II LOVES Justin Lee Fulton's work.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Hueman Bookstore presents Page to Stage

Thu, Nov 17 at 8 pm
Fri, Nov 18 at 8 pm
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre
$50.00

Join Harlem's Hue-Man Bookstore and Touch One Events for a unique book event. Page to Stage is a multimedia evening, with readings, music, dance, video and conversation. This Broadway-like experience features bestselling authors: comedian Paul Mooney, Young and the Restless star Victoria Rowell, NY1's anchor Cheryl Wills, political commentator Keli Goff, Cheetah Girl creator Deborah Gregory, America's first African-American female combat pilot Vernice "FlyGirl" Armour, and special guest Melvin Van Peebles whose work will literally come to life on stage. The end result is a theatrical and thought-provoking show that touches on a variety of topics such as religion, wealth, sex, mentorship and family. The hour long dramatization will be directed by Ozzie Jones, who has directed for Ntozake Shange. Following the stage performance will be a round table discussion with the authors & celebrities which will fully engage the audience. The moderator of this discussion is Lisa Cortes who was executive producer on the award-winning film Precious.

Page to Stage will benefit the Melvin Van Peebles Foundation to promote literacy. The event is sponsored in part by by Iman Cosmetics, Symphony Space, A-Loft, Carib News and Alphabet Kids.

Please Click Here or on the Picture to Purchase Tickets to Page to Stage Nov 17th & 18th

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Akashic Books Launches New Imprint, Open Lens

Johnny Temple, publisher of Akashic Books, has announced

a collaborative partnership with Open Lens, a new imprint specializing in quality fiction and non-fiction that will be launched in September with the publication of MAKEDA, a novel by bestselling author, Randall Robinson. Says Johnny Temple, "When Marva first contacted me about the possibility of collaborating on an imprint, I was immediately intrigued. Little did I know that she had recruited Marie, Regina, and Janet to join her in this very promising endeavor! Needless to say, I can think of no more effective way of launching the imprint than with a new novel by Randall Robinson!"

The co-founders of Open Lens are Marva Allen, managing partner of Hue-Man Bookstore, and literary agents Regina Brooks, Serendipity Literary Agency LLC., and Marie Dutton Brown, Marie Brown Associates. Janet Hill Talbert former Vice President and Executive Editor of the Doubleday imprint Harlem Moon served as the first guest editor for Open Lens’ inaugural title. The imprint intent is to not have a dedicated editor, but use guest editors that are most suitable for the multicultural content of the works they will publish.

Open Lens, as envisioned by the founders and Temple will offer readers and writers literary options that are vastly limited in today’s book publishing marketplace. The imprint continues in the Akashic tradition of focusing on quality writing by writers of color, whose work in recent years has been consistently limited or ignored by trade publishers. By recognizing this obvious limitation, the founding publishing professionals believe that the imprint will broaden the vision of readers and authors by adding a layer of insight and new ways of viewing and gaining a deeper understanding of our ever-shrinking world.

Further elaborating on that phenomenon, Marva Allen states that, Open Lens will provide authors of world literature a literary platform from which they can share their diverse literary vision and rich cultural perspective. Undoubtedly, we will publish African American and Caribbean authors but we also hope to broaden our reading choices, offering readers a panoramic and an expansive global experience. The Open Lens titles will be aimed at readers of all colors who appreciate and applaud quality work from diverse literary voices.”

Open Lens plans to publish 2-3 books a year.


Marva Allen: The Woman Behind Hue-Man Bookstore


Richard E. Pelzer II aka Lil Mogul, talks with entrepreneur Marva Allen,Owner of HUE-MAN

Bookstore in Harlem. We Are The Media!


REMEMBER TO GET YOUR POWER OF ONE CARD

www.the-powerofone.com


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Harlem is Nowhere


A Journey to the Mecca of Black America

by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts

For a century Harlem has been celebrated as the capital of black America, a thriving center of cultural achievement and political action. At a crucial moment in Harlem's history, as gentrification encroaches, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts untangles the myth and meaning of Harlem's legacy. Examining the epic Harlem of official history and the personal Harlem that begins at her front door, Rhodes-Pitts introduces us to a wide variety of characters, past and present. At the heart of their stories, and her own, is the hope carried over many generations, hope that Harlem would be the ground from which blacks fully entered America's democracy.


Rhodes-Pitts is a brilliant new voice who, like other significant chroniclers of places-Joan Didion on California, or Jamaica Kincaid on Antigua-captures the very essence of her subject.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

I LOVE NY 2 of 28 Places to Visit


Hue-Man Bookstore located at 2319 Frederick Douglass Blvd., in Harlem. Is the largest and best-known independent African-American bookstore in the country, Hue-Man has swiftly become a cultural landmark in the years since its opening in 2002.

The majority of inventory is dedicated to works by or about African Americans, from college-course curriculum by Ralph Ellison and Toni Morrison to the latest best-selling “street lit” paperbacks. A hearty section of scholarly contributions illuminates the history of Diaspora Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas; nearby, a generous amount of shelf space documents the rich history of Harlem itself.

Hue-Man also houses Café One, where bookworms can mingle over coffees or check e-mail on fee-based wi-fi. The calendar of events is packed year-round with open mics, performances, discussions, and book signings with big-name authors and celebrities. On weekends, volunteers host Children’s Place, one of the few story hours tackling subjects like interracial adoption and racism.

On Tuesday, September 8, 2009, Lil Mogul interviews the owner of the Hue-Man Bookstore, Marva Allen. Check out the post:
Marva Allen on The Power of One with Lil Mogul

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Marva Allen on The Power of One with Lil Mogul

The MEGA World of Lil Mogul
by Lil Mogul

I am constantly asked about my name Lil Mogul. Why Lil? Working 10-14 hour days for the past 15 years, I have become a BIG Mover & Shaker among a conglomerate of other entrepreneurs: ie. Martha Stewart, Oprah Winfrey, Bob Johnson, Russell Simmons, etc. Standing toe to toe to those folks, I am Lil; however, feel just as empowered, important and confident. In the MEGA World of Lil Mogul, I have a number of friends who are also Lil Moguls. Today, newbiepreneurs meet my friend Marva Allen, Owner of the Hue-Man Bookstore on The Future TV. (Click to Play)




Have you ever wondered how the power of your spare change...20 nickels....10 dimes... 4 quarters or $1 single dollar bill could impact your community? For the past 3 months, Marva has been working on the campaign The Power of One, a program that is all about using your spare change for CHANGE. Did you know that since the beginning of the economic downturn 35% or more of Harlem Businesses have closed? This should ripple shock and dismay but more importantly, it should create a call to action for people of the community. What these closings really mean is that essential services are being lost, which in turn creates a void that will not attract progress. So why are these businesses closing? And could this mass catastrophe be prevented in the future? Categorically yes. But stable communities require involvement. To learn more about Hue-Man Bookstore and The Power of One Campaign go to:
www.huemanbookstore.com.

Join The Future on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 6:30pm – 8:30pm for NY Fashion Week kickoff Beauty Buzz with Celebrity Makeup Artist D’Angelo Thompson & Andrea Fairweather at Hue-Man Bookstore. Please RSVP by 5:00pm on Tuesday, September 8th at Richard@MEGAManagementInc.com

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