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.
WARNING: Major “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” spoilers ahead. “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” was released Friday, November 17 with a run time of
MoreAt the Godwin-Ternbach Museum located in Paul Klapper Hall, the latest exhibit, “Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence,” features the delicate craftsmanship of bead art from the hands of women
MoreThe game “Oxenfree” was the one of many Telltale-inspired games that came out during the 2010s, and was mostly known for its similarity to “Life Is Strange” — a game I loved
MoreThe Aaron Copland School of Music’s (ACSM) upcoming performance of Georg Friedrich Händel’s “Alcina” is sure to enchant audiences with the saga of the otherworldly witch, Alcina, as she domineers the affairs
MoreSince 2006, the New York Comic Con (NYCC) has become an annual benchmark in both local and nationwide pop culture. For one Queens College student, Nyad Landivar, it was her first time
MoreRecently, I had the pleasure of playing the sequel to Marvel’s 2018 masterpiece, “Spider-Man,” the long-anticipated “Spider-Man 2.” “Spider-Man 2” is everything we expected it to be and more. The visuals in
MoreJust months after Taylor Swift’s record-breaking “Eras Tour” debuted in Glendale, Arizona, the acclaimed concert performance became accessible to fans on a budget — “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Movie” premiered in
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