The Queens College Choral Society is preparing for their 83rd Annual Spring Concert, which is set to take place on Saturday, May 18th, 2024 in LeFrak Concert Hall. The performance, which is
Mainstream superhero films have attained quite the bad rap as of late, between criticisms of shoddy, cliche writing, over-reliance on CGI and abuse of CGI artists, and oversaturation of the genre. Nonetheless,
Nominated for three Academy Awards, 10 Annie Awards, and winning two Golden Globe Awards in 2021, there’s no denying the success of Disney-Pixar’s 2020 film “Soul.” Queens College students might remember its
Wine swirling into a glass, the crackle of the freezer icebox churning, a cube of ice plopping into the red wine (serve chilled, the lukewarm wine bottle reads): I inaugurate this article
Philip Rosenthal, a Hofstra University alumni, recently saw his food-traveling documentary series called “Somebody Feed Phil” air its seventh season on Netflix. In this season Rosenthal travels to different cities and capitals
On April 8th, transgender women were banned from participating in women sports by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The NAIA is a collegiate sports league that has 241 member schools,
On any given Friday night, young people would be more inclined to go out, dance, or listen to music than to visit a museum — but unlike most activities in New York