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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Learn More about Figure Skating in Harlem!

Anthony Hamilton - Spend Christmas With You (Audio)

Feliz Navidad- Jose Feliciano lyrics [HQ]

Luther Vandross - Every Year, Every Christmas

Kem - A Christmas Song For You

Ne-Yo - I Want To Come Home for Christmas

Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine (Cover by Octavius Womack)

"The First Noel" Leslie Odom Jr. ft. PS22 Chorus

Who Played It Better: Havana (Guitar, Piano, Violin, Saxophone, Electric...

Ember Trio - New Rules Dua Lipa Violin and Cello Cover

Why Is That Baby Staring at Me?

Brian McKnight - Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Give Love On Christmas Day Johnny Gill

The Instant Pot Guy

An excerpt from the NY Times -

Inside the Home of Instant Pot, the Kitchen Gadget That Spawned a Religion
The electric multicooker is a true viral phenomenon. We went to the company’s Canadian headquarters to learn why.
By KEVIN ROOSE

I went to Kanata to get a peek behind the scenes of the Instant Pot phenomenon and meet its creator: Robert Wang, who invented the device and serves as chief executive of Double Insight, its parent company. What I found was a remarkable example of a new breed of 21st-century start-up — a homegrown hardware business with only around 50 employees that raised no venture capital funding, spent almost nothing on advertising, and achieved enormous size primarily through online word-of-mouth. It is also a testament to the enormous power of Amazon, and its ability to turn small businesses into major empires nearly overnight.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/17/business/instant-pot.html?_r=0


Great Reads

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

24 Of The Most Thought-Provoking Pieces Of Writing By People Of Color In 2017
Read these before the year is over.
By Zeba Blay

This was a year of consistent bad news, a year that (for better or worse) was rife for poignant, thought-provoking and conversation-starting commentary from writers of all backgrounds. And so, for the third year, we’ve curated a list of essays and articles that defined conversations about race, pop culture, politics and identity in 2017.

These essays and articles cover a wide array of topics, from the fascinating delusion of Rachel Dolezal to the horrors of fraternity hazing to the complexities of Donald Trump’s presidency.

As always, the criteria for this list is simple: All pieces must have been written by a person of color and been published online within the last year.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/24-of-the-most-thought-provoking-pieces-of-writing-by-people-of-color-in-2017_us_5a303859e4b01bdd7657e96a