Tallest office building in Brooklyn opens
Last Tuesday morning, 1 Willoughby Square opened its doors in Downtown Brooklyn, officially making it the tallest office building in the borough. Mayor Bill de
Last Tuesday morning, 1 Willoughby Square opened its doors in Downtown Brooklyn, officially making it the tallest office building in the borough. Mayor Bill de
The eighth annual Bodypainting Day was celebrated in Union Square over the weekend. The event was hosted by Brooklyn artist Andy Golub and his nonprofit
In the next July 31, the Artifact space in Manhattan in New York downtown presents to the interested public the surrealist art of the European
Tom Philipose of Forest Hills made a national TV appearance last night on America’s favorite quiz show, “Jeopardy!” The 18-year Forest Hills resident and writing
How a local author breaks traditional storytelling with her new kid’s book Eleni Fuiaxis, a professional model, actress, elementary school teacher, and mother of two
Tens of thousands of New Yorkers will flock to Jackson Heights on Sunday, June 5, to celebrate the 30th Annual Queens Pride Parade and festival–one
Local musicians are doing their part to “clean up” the neighborhood with a free music festival on May 21st, from 3 – 7 p.m., at
Uplifting the artistry of deaf/disabled performers From circus to musical theater performances, audiences of Queens Theatre can expect a series of diverse, captivating performances as
By Daniel Offner doffner@queensledger.com Growing up in Flushing had a profound impact on Alvin Eng, a local author, playwright, performer, educator, and punk rock raconteur,
In an era of online dating, many single people know the highs and lows (but mostly lows) of dating all too well. A brand new
Last Tuesday morning, 1 Willoughby Square opened its doors in Downtown Brooklyn, officially making it the tallest office building in the borough. Mayor Bill de
The eighth annual Bodypainting Day was celebrated in Union Square over the weekend. The event was hosted by Brooklyn artist Andy Golub and his nonprofit
In the next July 31, the Artifact space in Manhattan in New York downtown presents to the interested public the surrealist art of the European
Tom Philipose of Forest Hills made a national TV appearance last night on America’s favorite quiz show, “Jeopardy!” The 18-year Forest Hills resident and writing
How a local author breaks traditional storytelling with her new kid’s book Eleni Fuiaxis, a professional model, actress, elementary school teacher, and mother of two
Tens of thousands of New Yorkers will flock to Jackson Heights on Sunday, June 5, to celebrate the 30th Annual Queens Pride Parade and festival–one
Local musicians are doing their part to “clean up” the neighborhood with a free music festival on May 21st, from 3 – 7 p.m., at
Uplifting the artistry of deaf/disabled performers From circus to musical theater performances, audiences of Queens Theatre can expect a series of diverse, captivating performances as
By Daniel Offner doffner@queensledger.com Growing up in Flushing had a profound impact on Alvin Eng, a local author, playwright, performer, educator, and punk rock raconteur,
In an era of online dating, many single people know the highs and lows (but mostly lows) of dating all too well. A brand new