As the 2026 World Cup approaches, brands are finding new ways to connect fans to the tournament beyond the pitch. One of the most creative comes from LEGO, which is reimagining football
Meg Wolitzer read from “The Interestings,” her New York Times best-selling novel, on Oct. 6 at the LeFrak Concert Hall as part of the Evening Readings series. “The Interestings” is about a
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MoreBy Alexander Hugel Queens College is known as the alma mater of some of the funniest men in comedy such as the legendary Jerry Seinfeld and Ray Ramono, but it was also the
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