Rachel Lloyd was not an average teenager. At the age of 13, she dropped out of school in England. At 14, she began stripping and by 17, Lloyd was recruited by a
When Queens College Evening Readings started some thirty-six years ago, after each event, I’d invite the entire audience back to my apartment. There would be about eighty to a hundred of us
A new kind of Rorschach test, the puzzling small black and white checkered boxes have recently caught the eyes of artists and audience alike. These distorted images are displayed everywhere – from
Pictures of a pale woman, handcuffed, wearing an orange jumpsuit and being led by a uniformed guard were shown on the projector. The woman, Bei Bei Shuai, is held without bail in
Queens College’s production of “Undone,” written by Andrea Thome and directed by Tamilla Woodard, demonstrates the miscommunication between different generations using a mother-daughter relationship. The constant arguing between mother Odile, played by
Given the instances of burglary in student club rooms, Public Safety has improved its watch of the Student Union basement by installing high resolution cameras this spring. The lower level of the
Queens College history professor Carol Giardina was issued more “offense slips” during her four years in college than she can remember. The self-proclaimed “beatnik,” a member of the popular ‘50s youth culture,