Queens to host nearly a dozen free World Cup watch parties
/Watch the World Cup in the World’s Borough at one of nearly a dozen free watch parties happening across Queens over the next month.
Read MoreWatch the World Cup in the World’s Borough at one of nearly a dozen free watch parties happening across Queens over the next month.
Read MoreThere are few places more aptly suited for one to witness the celestial wonder of next week’s solar eclipse in New York City than at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
Read More“I am beyond excited to have my work displayed against the backdrop of the ocean.”
Read More“While our primary focus is very much on getting shots in arms, there are so many other health needs and social needs in the communities.”
Read MoreAfter a year away due to COVID-19 precautions, the Queens Night Market has announced plans to return.
Read MoreThe New York Hall of Science’s annual gala is sticking to the public health guidance issued by its keynote speaker, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Read MoreNew York City’s biggest cultural institutions called on the federal government Wednesday to create a stimulus package to fund the arts.
Read MoreLove is in the air!
Read MoreCome and see more than 1,300 miniature, edible structures.
Read MoreThe school will be the first of its kind in the city.
Read MoreIt’s prime wedding season once again, which means cake, happy tears and bridesmaid dresses galore.
Read Morelmost all 700 attendees expected to participate live or work in Queens
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