First-time winners and old-timers celebrated the 67th Grammy Award Ceremony, which took place on Feb. 2nd at the Crypto.com Arena. The event was hosted by Trevor Noah, who made history as the
Queens College’s Aaron Copland School of Music and the Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance debuted Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte” on April 7. The event took place in the Goldstein
More“10 Cloverfield Lane” is, at least in namesake, part of the JJ Abrams produced Cloverfield franchise. Unlike the original Cloverfield movie which used “found footage” to recount an alien invasion of New
MoreComedian Kathy Griffin captivated Queens College on April 9 with hilarious stories about awkward celebrity encounters, Church of Scientology theories and personal stories on Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. Griffin is on an
MoreWalt Disney Studios released another film that will join its other animated feature films—“Zootopia.” The studio is making headlines with its superheroes films, but “Zootopia” reminds audiences of what Disney does best—making
MoreDr. Cynthia Kaplan Shamash, who was one of the last remaining Jews in Iraq, read a section of her memoir that explained how her people were brutally treated during the 1960s. She
MoreTrebel, a music app, is being introduced to Queens College. It allows the user to listen, download and play music offline, with no data charges, for free. According to the Nielsen Company,
MoreWhether it be Ali G, Borat or Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen’s movies are defined by their characters. The main character of “The Brothers Grimsby,” a 2016 film directed by Louis Leterrier, is
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