Though the world’s borough isn’t a hot spot in terms of New York’s live music scene, this hasn’t stopped one Queens College student from hosting DIY shows in his very own home.
The exhibit “Journey, Continued” is a reflection of the different stages of artist Jian Guo Zhang’s life and his personal matter of feeling displaced and insecure during his transition. Located at Klapper
MoreGeraldine Brooks read from “The Secret Chord,” her latest novel, and answered questions about it at the last Evening Readings series. The event was held at LeFrak Concert Hall on Feb. 16.
MoreHollywood in the 1950s was the dream factory that provided the American public with entertainment, escape and hope. This is found in “Hail, Caesar!” as it features a colorful cast of Hollywood
MoreThe Midtown Men returned to Queens College on Feb. 21 to perform songs from the 1960s at Colden Auditorium. The Kupferberg Center for the Arts created the event with the original cast
MoreA standard movie centered on the 2007-08 financial crisis could make anyone fall to sleep after the first sentence. Americans, while familiar with the woes of the crisis, may find a movie on
More“First Acts: A Doll’s House REMIX” offered audiences a different look at the original play. It used perspectives of minorities instead of the traditional Western view. The event took place at the
MoreQueens College’s orchestra performed musical scores from hit films like “Jaws” and “Star Wars” at LeFrak Concert Hall on Dec. 9 and 11. Titled “Music from the Movies: Star Wars to Harry
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