Latin jazz trumpeter Vega to play LaGuardia May 21
Now recognized as one of the innovators of the new generation of New York Latin jazz players, Vega will display his fiery brand of music with the center’s house band in the college’s intimate venue.
Astoria film museum to host Kitano retrospective
In Japan, Kitano is a television and screen star, author, poet, and newspaper columnist. Since his directorial debut with “Violent Cop” (1989) and “Boiling Point” (1990), he has earned international acclaim for making movies that r
American Jewish experience as seen through the lens
“Jews have been deeply involved in American cinema from its inception,” Goldman said. “They have been producers, directors, writers, actors and production crew. They have also been the subject of films, sometimes peripherally, sometimes
SJU student art show up through Aug. 8
“Art relies very little on talent but develops through many hours devoted on a daily basis to its process and execution,” said professor Belenna M. Lauto, chairwoman of the Department of Fine Arts. “The works on display at our Student Ar
Playwright turns pro by winning APAC contest
APAC’s Producing Director, David Renwanz, will direct this serio-comic piece investigating family relationships and racism. The play will be performed May 14, 15, 21 & 22 at 8 p..m. and May 16 & 23 at 6 p.m. at APAC’s theater space in
On the mound with Jonathan Lewis: Trying to find a balance
Theres more to being a Division I student-athlete than just playing sports. Theres attempting to balance the rigors of athletic demands with a tough academic curriculum and having a semblance of a social life, as Jonathan Lewis says in this in





















