Get your spikes ready for Rockaway volleyball
The City Parks and Recreation Department wants Queens residents to spike up the weekend with the Citywide Beach Volleyball Tournament.
Matos, All-Stars jazz will get JAMS jumping
Bobby Matos, a New York City native now based in Los Angeles, is a Latin jazz veteran whose career began in the 1960s. He has learned a lot along the way, including how to pick and adapt great tunes, how to achieve the perfect blend of the musics ja
Jazz legend Clark Terry to join All-Stars at JAMS
Clark Terry was born in St. Louis in 1920. His earliest band experience was on the bugle with the Tom Powell Drum and Bugle Corps. In high school he took up the valve trombone. Prior to entering the service he played riverboat jobs in St. Louis. After ind
Day Tripping Out Of Queens
Sprawling gardens, impressionist and mordern art, classic cars and idyllic natural settings highlight a three-hour tour of Kykuit, the historic estate of John D. Rockefeller in Sleepy Hollow a quick day trip outside of Queens.
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