Italy and Senegal meet at Flushing Town Hall
/What do Italian and Senegalese music have in common? Two musicians performing at Flushing Town Hall next month are about to find out.
Read MoreWhat do Italian and Senegalese music have in common? Two musicians performing at Flushing Town Hall next month are about to find out.
Read More“Everybody in the band loves being back and having guests.”
Read More“We pledge to uphold NYSCA’s high standards of integrity and community responsiveness.”
Read More“It is sure to be a healing and celebratory reunion.”
Read More“It’s been a great success and a lot of the people that watch online are really going to miss it.”
Read More“After an incredulous year-and-a-half of challenges and inspirations, I feel truly blessed and elated to perform great music by iconic female rock & roll artists.”
Read More“It's really the beginning of Flushing Town Hall as a theater and organization of finally re-emerging.”
Read MoreThousands of New Yorkers rallied on the steps of Flushing Town Hall on Sunday to condemn the rise in anti-Asian attacks.
Read More“We look to rebuild a more resilient, inspired, and courageous community.”
Read More“We absolutely didn’t want to take a break.”
Read More“These were created by the community and are for the community.”
Read MoreEllen Kodadek is executive and artistic director of Flushing Town Hall.
Read More“We want to provide a platform for the public to express our range of emotions as a path toward a more inclusive and equitable world.”
Read MoreEllen Kodadek is the executive and artistic director at Flushing Town Hall.
Read MoreWhy not spice up your quarantine with some Latin boogaloo, or invigorate your teleconference with some live jazz stylings?
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