Queens celebrates Year of the Rabbit
Photos by Walter Karling
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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] On Feb. 28, Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) will host its 27th annual “Evening of Fine Food” at Terrace on the
By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] For the first time in two years, Mary’s Nativity Church in Flushing
Telling stories of racial injustice through dance By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] After a two-year creative process conducted via Zoom, Kupferberg Center for the Arts will
By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] 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 [email protected] During Halloween season, the typically tame and tucked away 75th Street
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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] On Feb. 28, Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) will host its 27th annual “Evening of Fine Food” at Terrace on the
By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] For the first time in two years, Mary’s Nativity Church in Flushing
Telling stories of racial injustice through dance By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] After a two-year creative process conducted via Zoom, Kupferberg Center for the Arts will
By Stephanie Meditz [email protected] 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 [email protected] During Halloween season, the typically tame and tucked away 75th Street