(by saralonde)
“Pride and Prejudice,” by Jane Austen
My response in rebloggable (that can’t be a word) format:
So, in order for librarians to really exercise their...
When you visit the NYC Transit Museum store, t-shirts are available for every subway line. Almost all of them boringly describe the train’s...
Earlier this month, the Dance Company of Guatemala gave a standing-room-only, free performance to an audience of nearly 300 people at Queens Library at Corona, presenting a multicultural dance repertoire, including Creole, Guatemalan, Latin American, and European styles.
La Compañía de Danza de Guatemala se presenta en La Biblioteca de Queens
A principios de este mes, la Compañía de Danza de Guatemala dio una presentación a una audiencia tan numerosa que no había mas cupo, casi 300 personas asistierón a la biblioteca. La Compañía dio un repertorio de baile multicultural que incluyo baile criollo, baile de Guatemala, América latina, y europeo.
Nearly every day of the year, we’ve got a free performance or program at one of our 62 libraries across Queens. This weekend alone we’re presenting Chinese and Korean music and dance in celebration of the Lunar New Year, an Urban Tango concert featuring a Latin Grammy Award winner, and songs and sounds from the Colombian Andes — all free!