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Someone once said, "Life without music is a mistake." To many people, not just musicians, this quote rings true. Upbeat NYC is an organization based on the bringing the world together through music. Co-Founders Liza Austria and Richard Miller look to do exactly that in small doses, working to bringing people together and move them to see the world in a

Can you imagine making a cake without sugar, butter, milk, or eggs? Holistic Caterer, Oadyl Cruz Neophytou, has made a living out of healthy cooking that started with her husbands altering diet. She learned the ways of cooking for specific dietary needs, like sugar free, gluten-free, and even cooking for allergy restrictions like nuts.  As a member of the Diabetic

Growing up with a passion for singing artist Fe, has been writing songs since she was seven years old she realized in high school that she wanted to pursue a career in the music industry. Now she's on the way to making a name for herself, doing exactly what she loves to do. Singing.

"Over 70 percent of public schools in the Bronx don't have music programs." This is a problem mentioned by Co-Executive Director of Renaissance EMS, Bervin Harris who looks to change that statistic. At risk youth teens who have a stigma of causing trouble and disrespecting authority are looked at from society as a lost cause.  Bervin Harris wants to show teenagers

After many obstacles and much anticipation, Van Cortlandt Park Ice Skating Rink had its grand opening on November 19, 2012.

With an album being sold on itunes and another on the way Naya Tabia is on her way to becoming a successful singer/songwriter. As a passionate songwriter she started a company of writers with High School friends and later decided to get behind the mic herself. Takia Bowe sits down with Naya to discuss her music career.

Born and raised in the Bronx, rap artist Oun-P, has begun to make a name for himself in the Hip-Hop scene. After starting his own record label called Ooway records with close friends and family, he's preaching the values needed to grow up in the hood. Trying to set a good example for young kids who look up to him,

Bronx native director and writer Ernesto Rashaad Green uses the experience of a relative's transgender transformation in “Gun Hill Road.”