Astoria Characters: The Artist Who’s Refining Her Self-Portrait
by Nancy Ruhling | Nruhling@gmail.com Picture this: A little girl scribbling and drawing as soon as she could grasp a crayon in her tiny fingers.
by Nancy Ruhling | Nruhling@gmail.com Picture this: A little girl scribbling and drawing as soon as she could grasp a crayon in her tiny fingers.
Known for their long legs, high kicks and insane precision, the Rockettes are a national treasure and probably the top response among young dancers when asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?”
As soon as you set foot into the building and walk up the dark red staircase to the smoky showroom, a mysterious aura kicks in as you warm up from the cold outside.
On October 15, Flushing Town Hall will open its first indoor exhibition since its gallery closed for pandemic precautions in March 2020. The group show,
The Louis Armstrong Legacy Monthly Jazz Jam will return to Flushing Town Hall for in-person events after being virtual for 17 months. The first jam
by Nancy Ruhling | Nruhling@gmail.com Picture this: A little girl scribbling and drawing as soon as she could grasp a crayon in her tiny fingers.
Known for their long legs, high kicks and insane precision, the Rockettes are a national treasure and probably the top response among young dancers when asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?”
As soon as you set foot into the building and walk up the dark red staircase to the smoky showroom, a mysterious aura kicks in as you warm up from the cold outside.
On October 15, Flushing Town Hall will open its first indoor exhibition since its gallery closed for pandemic precautions in March 2020. The group show,
The Louis Armstrong Legacy Monthly Jazz Jam will return to Flushing Town Hall for in-person events after being virtual for 17 months. The first jam