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.
Project Sunshine hosted their first annual multi-cultural fashion show on April 15 in the Student Union Ballroom. Fifty-five models from 38 different countries walked the runway to raise money for hospitalized children.
MoreThe Aaron Copland School of Music hosted a concert titled “A Program of Children’s Music” on March 27. The concert was part of the Chamber Music Live concert series, which takes place
MoreAmerican author Mona Simpson spoke at the Queens College Evening Readings series on April 14 to share her sixth novel, “Casebook,” a suspenseful coming-of-age story. Sharing only a brief excerpt, Simpson described
MoreThe Queens College Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance – along with the Aaron Copland School of Music – debuted their production of Bertolt Brecht’s “The Three Penny Opera” on March 13 at The
MoreA group of students and community members gathered on Feb. 23 at the Godwin-Ternbach Museum to talk about apartheid from a variety of perspectives. The gathering was part of the “Year of South
MoreFifty Shades of Grey opened on Valentine’s Day weekend and despite being number one at the box office and grossing over $85,000,000, the wildly talked about film fell short of its sexually charged appeal
MoreAn event on black LGBT who influenced social movements in the 20th century was held on Feb. 5 in the Rosenthal Library. Lisa Davis, an organizer for the event, highlighted the role of
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