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
National Book Award winning author E.L. Doctorow discussed how he came up with the idea for his most recent novel, “Andrew’s Brain,” on Feb.25 as part of Queens College’s Evening Readings. “I
MoreQueens College students, guest artists and a 30-piece orchestra brought Goldstein Theatre to life on Nov. 7 with a production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “South Pacific.” The musical was presented by the
MoreUnable to attend, Philip Roth and his work was analyzed and discussed by a panel of four women on Oct. 5 as part of the Evening Reading Series. Pulitzer Prize winning author
MoreMargaret Atwood visited Queens College on Nov. 12 for the final installment of the fall 2013 Evening Reading Series. She read a passage from her latest book “MaddAddam” and was interviewed by
MoreOn Oct. 16, the Queens College theatre department debuted their fall theatre season to a sold out audience with Craig Lucas’ “Prelude to a Kiss”. Under direction of theatre professor Claudia Feldstein,
MoreNorman Rush visited Queens College on Oct. 8 to read the opening pages from his latest novel, “Subtle Bodies,” followed by an interview with Leonard Lopate. Rush began with a joke about
MoreBiala: Vision and Memory, is the latest exhibit on display at the Godwin-Ternbach Museum. The exhibit features 50 paintings, collages and drawings from Janice Biala (1903-2000), showcasing seven decades of her work
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