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/Queens residents have a free outdoor museum on the East River’s shoreline.
Read MoreQueens residents have a free outdoor museum on the East River’s shoreline.
Read MoreThe Cosmos and their 5 Points supporters club will honor the club’s rich history at Astoria Tavern in Astoria Friday from 7-9 p.m.
Read MoreHistory and holiday lovers will enjoy the Queens Historical Society’s #HollyTour2018.
Read MoreEvery year homeowner Kevin Lynch surrounds his house with hundreds of nutcrackers, Santas, nativity sets and snowmen.
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Read MoreBy David Brand
Kiara Ross, a Queens native and administrator at the Ridgewood YMCA, sold out the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning for her first choreographed dance show Friday night.
The performance featured dozens of diverse dancers and took place at a fitting location; The Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning was also the first place Ross ever performed when she was 5 years old.
“It was a dream of mine that became reality,” Ross said.
Ross, who has performed with stars like Rihanna and Kevin Lyttle, leads classes that incorporate African and West Indian dance styles at the Ridgewood Y, where she is Director of Healthy Lifestyles and a popular instructor.
Ross is also co-owner and director of the CarNYval Dancers, a West Indian dance company that performs and leads group workshops at events around the city.
The Grammy-award winning Yankovic will continue his sold-out “Strings Attached” tour at the famous stadium on Saturday, July 20, 2019.
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