Screening set for student films
On Thursday, LaGuardia Community College will host a special film festival featuring the works of student filmmakers. The event is free and open to the public.
Summer solstice party planned for Socrates
On Saturday, June 21, from 5 p.m. until sunset, Socrates Sculpture Park and Materials for the Arts will present the second annual summer solstice celebration.
Socrates unveils new umbrellas, diary exhibits
Socrates Sculpture Park is pleased to announce two new projects: My Sisters Diary by Anissa Mack and Penumbra by Jean Shin.
Business Calendar
June 14-15 – American Cancer Society Relay For Life International Festival of St. Johns University. For more information call Leslie Orlovsky at 718-263-2225, Ext. 26
Lecture explores how Ice Age shaped modern-day Queens
In a slide lecture at the Greater Astoria Historical Society on Monday entitled Queens: The Ice Age Stopped Here, pop geologist/Queens resident Fred Hadley explored the science behind the forming of Queens and Brooklyn.
Things to do in Queens
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Latest News
- Bronx man faces attempted murder, assault charges for E train stabbing in Queens
- Queens’ first full-service animal shelter opens in Ridgewood, honoring late Council Member Paul Vallone
- Bronx man criminally charged with attempted murder for stabbing woman in Richmond Hill subway station: DA
- Local real estate developer unveils 25-story mixed-use development in downtown Jamaica
- Whitestone’s first licensed cannabis retailer preparing to open for business
Entertainment
- Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival set to return to Queens with races, food and multicultural performances
- Enjoy free performances hosted by The Public Theater at the Queens Night Market
- Bayside artist shines: From Italy solo exhibit to Brooklyn dual showcase
- New pickleball court unveiled in Francis Lewis Park in Whitestone
- Queensboro Dance Festival hosts exciting lineup of events to close out July