
La Cevicheria by de Mole debuts new summer cocktails
La Ceviche by De Mole is turning up the summer in Astoria with a bright, beachy lineup of cocktails—and a marquee hire behind the bar.

La Ceviche by De Mole is turning up the summer in Astoria with a bright, beachy lineup of cocktails—and a marquee hire behind the bar.
With food prices remaining a top concern for many households, a growing wave of home cooks on social media is showing audiences how to prepare

By: Courtney Kerr Black History month has come to an end, but at the Black Inventors Museum they celebrate year round. Their latest exhibit, “Black Inventors

When a small catholic academy puts on a theatrical performance that includes 80 performers and few dozen crewmembers, it’s nothing short of a logistical marvel.

Courtesy: Roshni Samlal By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Flushing Town Hall will host “Indo-Constellations” on March 23, a one-night-only event that brings the dynamic sounds of

By ET Rodriguez news@queensledger.com It’s getting hot out there and, in some cases, unseasonably so. June 2 saw a high of 87 degrees – the

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

La Ceviche by De Mole is turning up the summer in Astoria with a bright, beachy lineup of cocktails—and a marquee hire behind the bar.
With food prices remaining a top concern for many households, a growing wave of home cooks on social media is showing audiences how to prepare

By: Courtney Kerr Black History month has come to an end, but at the Black Inventors Museum they celebrate year round. Their latest exhibit, “Black Inventors

When a small catholic academy puts on a theatrical performance that includes 80 performers and few dozen crewmembers, it’s nothing short of a logistical marvel.

Courtesy: Roshni Samlal By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Flushing Town Hall will host “Indo-Constellations” on March 23, a one-night-only event that brings the dynamic sounds of

By ET Rodriguez news@queensledger.com It’s getting hot out there and, in some cases, unseasonably so. June 2 saw a high of 87 degrees – the

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