Posted in Music | March 3, 2015
Composers, musicians and aficionados alike were disappointed to hear that the last classical sheet music store in New York City will be closing its doors after serving generations of performers.While brick-and-mortar options for finding classical music scores have rapidly…
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Posted in General | January 15, 2015
New York City has had the honor of hosting the World’s Fair three times — and two of them have been held in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park! Now, 50 years after our city’s last World’s Fair, a new project has been created to preserve their memory by talking with the people who were…
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Posted in Events | January 5, 2015
A “proudly born-and-raised Queens writer, poet, curator, and arts crusader,” Audrey Dimola reflectsthe boundless energy and diversity that is at the heart of her home borough. Audrey organized the first-ever Queens Literary Town Hall at the Queens Council on the Arts; has…
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