Socrates set to apoligize at Queens College
The court of ancient Athens will come to life once again in a riveting, one-man performance of Platos classic The Apology of Socrates, featuring Emmy-award winner Yannis Simonides in the title role. The free performance takes place on Th
Dance companies join for Leap Festival at QTIP
On Leap Day, Feb. 29, which only comes every four years, Queens Council on the Arts will present a special Leap Year performance of works by exceptional emerging and established, community-based choreographers at Queens Theatre in the Park.
A Storefront View: Northwestern nabe has something for everyone
Founded by Steven Halsey in 1839 and named for John Jacob Astor, Astoria is a diverse, multiethnic neighborhood in northwestern Queens. The area is primarily residential, interspersed with various commercial businesses, restaurants and neighborhood stores
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Photos: Glow Cultural Center holds Lunar New Year parade and cultural fair in Flushing
Photos: NYC Council Deputy Leader Ung holds inaugural in-district Lunar New Year celebration










