The outdoor market will return on June 19, with $5 ticketed entry for the first time, in order to offset the usual vendor participation fee.
Instructors include actors Brigid Brady, Christine Bruno, Clark Jackson, Diana Jordan, and Marilee Talkington
The mayor said vaccinated New Yorkers can win free tickets to NYC music festivals this summer, including Governors Ball in Queens.
Stories from Rock & Roll, Metal, Punk & the NYC Hardcore Scene from Those Who Were There
The three-day festival is straying from their usual Manhattan location, and bringing a star-studded lineup to Citi Field from Sep. 24-26.
The Queens borough president is bringing back free screenings during Rooftop Films' ongoing Queens Drive-In movie festival at Corona Park.
Virtual space created amid the rise in violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the city and across the country.
Extended until May 2, 2021, award-winning exhibition features 700+ objects and 400 photographs on display in North America for the 1st time.
This is the final week to see Flushing Town Hall’s outdoor community art exhibition, Call and Response: Grief, Resiliency and Hope
New play development program features three virtual productions showcasing writers representing the rich cultural diversity of Queens
Queens Theatre’s "The Fly on the Wall" Series Featuring Douglas Lyons’ Invisible Continues Saturday, March 13
New American Voices, Queens Theatre's new play development program, presents its 2021 Spring Reading Series consisting of 3 new productions.
The art installation is part of PBS' American Portrait initiative, which features thousands of stories about what it means to be American.
The series, created to inspire community engagement amid the Coronavirus shutdown, brings together 3 theaters from across the United States
Movie Features The Story Of Real-Life, Over 50, Super "Shero" Lilly Ledbetter
The Queens Museum's new "Year of Uncertainty" artist-in-residency program will support six artists for 18 months.
On this week's It's in Queens podcast, host Jeff Simmons talks with Barbara Podgurski of Musica Reginae about what's in store this weekend.
Several dozen pieces of community art were stolen from an outdoor exhibition at Flushing Town Hall this weekend.
The Queens Museum reopened to visitors Wednesday with a set of four new art exhibitions and free admission.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Queens Public Library's hip-hop programs and Building Beats.
Flushing Town Hall will present Latin Music, Korean Music, and its Highly Popular “Mashups” as part of Global Music Month 2020
The Queens borough president's office is sponsoring free screenings at a new drive-in movie festival in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
A drive-in movie festival is launching next month in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Edible Queens magazine is halting publication at the end of May, owner and publisher Claudia Sánchez announced Friday.
The Queens Night Market will launch it's final season of the year this weekend. Find out what's new and what favorites are coming back.
The deadline to apply to become the next poet laureate of Queens has been extended by several months.
The Queens Symphony Orchestra, a Grammy-winning rapper and a Beatles cover band are among those playing free Queens concerts this summer.
“The puppeteers' skillful manipulation breathed life into the glove puppets on the stage...perfect match between puppet movements & music."
The student kicks off Berklee Popular Music Institute's slate of summer festivals this weekend with a performance at the New York festival.
The full slate of music related events was announced for the third annual New York Music Month this June.
The Queens Symphony Orchestra's free concert series returns this month.
These are the free SummerStage recitals, concerts and dance performances coming to Queens this summer.
Cradle of Aviation Hosts Book Signing of Superstar Outfielder Whose Team Went from Last to First in the Summer of ‘69
From prison reform to gun violence, four artists will tackle social issues of today in newly commissioned performing art works
Space Shuttle Columbia Astronaut, Bob Cenker Shares Stories of Life in Space at FREE Lecture
Enjoyed by Civil War buff and branding expert. World’s Fair did not close Bronx park.
Cradle of Aviation Museum Reminds Families to Enjoy Their Backyards Again with Award-Winning Documentary & Animal Encounters Event
Special Screening of the Award-Winning Story of the Relentless Pursuit of Achieving Your Dreams
Visual artists, community groups, and students are invited to participate
Rosedale's Success Academy Speech Language Pathologist Alyssa Kirschbaum to box in LI Fight for Charity Main Event Monday, Nov. 19.