Playboi Carti burst onto the mainstream scene in 2017 with his self-titled debut mixtape, featuring hits like ‘‘Magnolia,’’ which peaked at #29 on Billboard, and ‘‘wokeuplikethis*,’’ peaking at #76. Since then, he’s
Kurt Cobain swept floors as a janitor at his alma mater. David Bowie was a delivery boy for his local butcher as a teenager. Ozzy Osbourne, fittingly, worked at a slaughterhouse among
MoreQueens College is known for having a big, beautiful campus, as multiple outside events take place at QC for numerous reasons, including filmmaking. The Office of Venue Rentals and Events (QCVRE) are
MoreYou may have heard his voice during your morning commute, from your car stereo or while on the bus. If not, it’s likely that you’ve rubbed shoulders, or lanes, with someone who
MoreFrom Friday, Mar. 3rd to Sunday, Mar. 5th, Queens College hosted the “Arts Leadership Boot Camp” featuring students selected from several different CUNY schools. Students were given art-related resources and tools, whether
MoreBenjamin Britten’s morbidly captivating opera, The Turn of the Screw, made its premiere at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College this past March under the direction of Alexander Paul
MoreThe Sundance Film Festival award-winning film A Thousand and One placed seventh at the U.S. Box Office after its opening weekend. Already critically acclaimed by an expanding audience, Teyana Taylor delivers a
MoreThere are many food critics in the digital era. Among them is the group called Righteous Eats, which introduces food spots that aren’t too popular using social media. There’s a sense of
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