Immigrant Heritage Week celebrates NYC’s rich multiculturalism
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Read More“If there is any certainty in how likely you are to live the American dream, it’s in New York.”
Read More“We’re eager to help feed the essential workers risking their lives for all our safety.”
Read MoreThe Queens Public Library has expanded its online catalog.
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Read MoreAlphabet Soup, the first online exhibition, goes live on April 9 with a virtual opening on Zoom.
Read MoreCirculation reached an all-time high this month, as the combined ebook and multimedia materials surpassed the previous record, set in March of last year, by more than 7,000 checkouts, QPL said.
Read MoreWhy not spice up your quarantine with some Latin boogaloo, or invigorate your teleconference with some live jazz stylings?
Read MoreStarting March 29, the market’s “Fuel the Frontlines” initiative will supply thousands of ready-to-go, home-cooked meals to hospital staff all across the borough.
Read More“Domincana,” the latest book by Angie Cruz, has a grim premise.
Read MoreThe show must go on for a Yiddish theater company — despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Read MoreThe walls of the Belle Harbor Yacht Club are a little brighter, thanks to a new mural from Bulgarian-born artist Lia Mcconvey.
Read MoreQueens-based filmmakers made 24 of the movies. In total 84 films are by women, 43 are by Asian filmmakers and 10 are by children in the QWFF education program.
Read MorePatrons at Sac’s Place in Astoria will be eating for a good cause on April 30, as the restaurant hosts an annual fundraiser to support local HIV/AIDS service organizations.
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