Queens’ arts community adjusts to new normal during pandemic
/Ellen Kodadek is executive and artistic director of Flushing Town Hall.
Read MoreEllen Kodadek is executive and artistic director of Flushing Town Hall.
Read MoreTom Grech is the president and CEO of the Queens Chamber of Commerce.
Read More“Fractures in Queens have been minimized. There’s only a small group of malcontents.”
Read MoreA new MoMA PS1 exhibit explores mass incarceration in the United States through the work of more than three dozen artists who know the issue firsthand.
Read More“The challenge is greater than in recent memory in terms of serving our elders and making sure they are not left behind or abandoned.”
Read More“Take what you need, leave what you don’t.”
Read More“If the election was held today I’d be voting for Donald Trump.”
Read MoreTarry Hum is a professor and chair of the Urban Studies Department at Queens College, City University of New York.
Read More“Cross Island continued services throughout the pandemic.”
Read More“And we are meant to trust these people with mail in ballots? Please!.”
Read More"Having real New Yorkers submit their original artwork to appear through LinkNYC helps connect voters with the information they need to safely cast their ballots this fall.”
Read MoreMore than 60 local residents joined Community Board 3 Saturday to clean up the Flushing Bay Promenade and keep trash from entering the polluted waterway.
Read MoreShe’s the first COVID-positive staffer known to report to the building since March.
Read More“Two officers were going from bus to bus ensuring that the ‘masks required ’signs were posted, but they themselves were not wearing masks.”
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