
Remembering Gina Lollobrigida: Memories of a superstar in Queens
By Walter Karling As you probably know, the great Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida recently died. I checked through my archives and found some photos I
By Walter Karling As you probably know, the great Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida recently died. I checked through my archives and found some photos I
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com After Broadway’s longest-ever hiatus for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Museum of Broadway permanently opened its curtains on Nov. 15 to remind
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com On Feb. 28, Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) will host its 27th annual “Evening of Fine Food” at Terrace on the
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com On Feb. 11, Maggie’s Little Theater in Middle Village will open the curtains on its production of Agatha Christie’s 1952 murder
Kilara Sen, the “Pink Unicorn” of comedy By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Kilara Sen always knew it was her destiny to move
First concert since passing of QSO maestro Dong-hyun Kim By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com For the first time in two years, Mary’s Nativity Church in Flushing
Telling stories of racial injustice through dance By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com After a two-year creative process conducted via Zoom, Kupferberg Center for the Arts will
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com On Saturday, Nov. 12 and Sunday, Nov. 13 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Vinyl Revolution Record Show will return to
‘It’s a labor of love,’ Patrick ‘Halloween Guy’ Kenniff says By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com During Halloween season, the typically tame and tucked away 75th Street
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com With Halloween around the corner, Ridgewood’s live music scene shifts towards dark themes reminiscent of the horror genre. This Saturday, Oct.
By Walter Karling As you probably know, the great Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida recently died. I checked through my archives and found some photos I
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com After Broadway’s longest-ever hiatus for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Museum of Broadway permanently opened its curtains on Nov. 15 to remind
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com On Feb. 28, Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) will host its 27th annual “Evening of Fine Food” at Terrace on the
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com On Feb. 11, Maggie’s Little Theater in Middle Village will open the curtains on its production of Agatha Christie’s 1952 murder
Kilara Sen, the “Pink Unicorn” of comedy By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Kilara Sen always knew it was her destiny to move
First concert since passing of QSO maestro Dong-hyun Kim By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com For the first time in two years, Mary’s Nativity Church in Flushing
Telling stories of racial injustice through dance By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com After a two-year creative process conducted via Zoom, Kupferberg Center for the Arts will
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com On Saturday, Nov. 12 and Sunday, Nov. 13 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Vinyl Revolution Record Show will return to
‘It’s a labor of love,’ Patrick ‘Halloween Guy’ Kenniff says By Jessica Meditz jmeditz@queensledger.com During Halloween season, the typically tame and tucked away 75th Street
By Stephanie Meditz news@queensledger.com With Halloween around the corner, Ridgewood’s live music scene shifts towards dark themes reminiscent of the horror genre. This Saturday, Oct.