Happy New Year from QPTV!
You helped make 2018 a great year.
Here's to making 2019 even better!
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QPTV Weekly Guide
Each week we'll be bringing you highlights and listings from QPTV Original programs and you: our producers.
Coming Soon
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Residency Policy Change
Non-residents of Queens no longer need a sponsor or proxy to put a show on QPTV.
That means anyone can reach out to the world’s most diverse community.
Just give us a copy of your photo id and two proofs of residency.
Visit qptv.org/create to get started.
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2018 Highlights | QPTV Presents
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"Made in Queens" is a series that features makers, builders, and artists from Queens. Giving light to those stories is a key to encourage more and more people from the Queens community to create and share their craft right here in our diverse borough. Creatively and uniquely, each episode tells the artist's story, purpose, and dream as well as the meaning behind their craft.
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Moran Etstein is an Astoria based artist who creates fashion out of chocolate. She creates 7-9 inch-tall edible fashion designs on chocolate mannequin molds in Victorian and Steampunk-influenced design. She has won second place at the prestigious,The Big Chocolate Show in NYC.
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Queens Stories is a series of character-driven journalistic documentaries. These are the real stories that demand to be told, from the voices of the people who need to be heard. Stories that include:
- The empowerment of human trafficking victims by a human trafficking survivor
- The three lives saved by a father’s decision to donate his son’s organs after his death
- An Afghan refugee building a normal life in the USA after escaping from war-torn Afghanistan and finding shelter in Pakistan
These are stories from our community: the voices of people who inspire us to be kinder to one another every day.
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QPTV’s Roslyn Nieves joins Flushing Town Hall’s Executive and Artistic Director Ellen Kodadek, Deputy Director Sami Abu Shumays, Jazz Producer Clyde Bullard, and Shawn Choi, Director of Marketing and Community Engagement, to bring you Flushing Town Hall’s Global Mashups Series on Queens Public Television's channels.
In each Global Mashup concert, two cultures are mashed up on one stage with an open dance floor! First, each band plays a set, then the two meet and jam. The mashup often results in a unique, never-before-heard blend of two different cultures.
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