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LONG ISLAND COMMUNITY NEWS RELEASES For Immediate Release: February 18, 2013 Queens Tourism Council: It’s In Queens! (Feb. 21 through Feb. 27) It’s In Queens! (Feb. 21 through Feb. 27) (Long Island, NY) The Chinese Lunar New Year and Black History Month are still alive and kicking in Queens. This upcoming week includes […]
LONG ISLAND COMMUNITY NEWS RELEASES For Immediate Release: February 18, 2013 Queens Tourism Council: It’s In Queens! (Feb. 21 through Feb. 27) It’s In Queens! (Feb. 21 through Feb. 27) (Long Island, NY) The Chinese Lunar New Year and Black History Month are still alive and kicking in Queens. This upcoming week includes […]
The coffee and cocktail contingents of Long Island City are joining forces. Richard Boccato, a partner at the cocktail lounge Dutch Kills, will join Rich Nieto and Al Arundel, two partners of the coffee bar Sweetleaf, to create a new bar that will serve coffee during the daytime, and alcohol in the evening. The new […]
Call it the Hypocritical Oath. First, with the 2011 hospital merger, they did great harm. Now, with the recent vote to close Long Island College Hospital, the State University of New York is going to kill people. Make no mistake: Close LICH, and people of Red Hook, Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights […]
LONG ISLAND CITY — Police have released a photo of a teen who disappeared in Long Island City Feb. 7. Malazaja Mack, 15, was last seen at Information Technology High School, at 21-46 44th Road in Long Island City, according to police. Mack lives within the 109th Precinct. The teen is described as being 5 […]
Courtesy of Rockrose The Court Square skyline will have two new additions by 2015. A real estate explosion in Court Square has catapulted this once sleepy commercial and manufacturing zone into one of New York City’s fastest growing neighborhoods. Over 3,500 residential units are expected in the Queens enclave over the next five years with […]
LONG ISLAND CITY — The Queens World Film Festival returns to the borough next month for its third year, screening over 100 independent movies in Astoria, Long Island City, Elmhurst and Jackson Heights. The six-day festival kicks off March 5 and aims to showcase Queens as a premier destination for filmmakers and film lovers alike, […]
Occurs on: February 27 : 4 p.m.–11:55 p.m. Alewife Queens 5-14 51st Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 A kick ass event during NYC Craft Beer Week, featuring Port Jeff Brewing from Port Jefferson on Long Island. Another great local brewery about to take NY by storm, we hope to showcase 11 beers from these […]
Museums and galleries are in Manhattan unless otherwise noted. Full reviews of recent art shows: nytimes.com/art. A searchable guide to these and many other art shows is at nytimes.com/events. Museums ★ Brooklyn Museum: ‘Life, Death and Transformation in the Americas’ (continuing) For generations, one of the first things visitors to Brooklyn Museum encountered was the […]
LONG ISLAND CITY — Eduardo Anievas isn’t one for stuffy gallery openings. The Long Island City artist says he always found the best way to sell his art was through word of mouth and his own personal connections, rather than conventional art world-routes. “I hate openings…it’s not my thing,” Anievas said recently, as he stood […]
Mayoral candidate John Catsimatidis (third from l.) and Arthur Rosenfield, of the LIC/Astoria Chamber of Commerce, protest the No. 7 train weekend shutdowns in Dutch Kills Green. Photo by Rebecca Henely By Rebecca Henely TimesLedger Newspapers Republican mayoral hopeful John Catsimatidis visited Queens Plaza last week to demand the MTA halt work on the No. […]
LONG ISLAND CITY — A major fire and a devastating flood weren’t enough to keep the Waterfront Crab House down. The landmark Long Island City eatery reopened this week after it was destroyed by several feet of water during Hurricane Sandy — the second major disaster in the last few years at the restaurant, which […]
Leslie at Sage has some specialities planned for tonight’s Valentine’s dinner at Sage. // * * *SAGE GENERAL STORE PRESENTS* *THE BLACK VALENTINE DINNER* *So, your girlfriend dumped you, or you simply HATE Valentine’s Day: the overpriced champagne, that stupid single rose….* * * *We our throwing an anti-valentine Black dinner—bring your own booze and […]
Watch out artists, the competition heats up. But seriously, a pretty cool, successful artist just entered the hood and will be having regular open houses. // Painter Eduardo Anievas recently relocated his studio to an accessible space located at 10-15 48th Avenue, between Vernon Blvd and 11th Street. His new studio functions as a gallery […]
The first condo on Purves St was always an eyesore. Here you see their architectural cousin, a hideous Hampton Inn in Soho.
It goes to Court Square. Specifically the 7. The judges scored this morning platform high on – literary tote bags – heeled booties – beards – New Yorker readers – sunglasses in winter – vintage houndstooth and print scarves – skinny pants Sorry, Court Sq E train platform. Vernon-Jackson was way too many old men […]
2/11/13 news By MEREDITH GALANTE More single people live in these nabes than anywhere in the city Photo credit: Long Island City is home to the highest ratio of single men to women. (Getty Images) If you’re a guy looking for love this Valentine’s Day, you should search on the Upper East Side. And if […]
LONG ISLAND CITY — You can call it rock star karma. A Queens bar and music venue that got a helping hand from British rockers The Who after Hurricane Sandy is returning the favor, hosting a fundraising concert for the band’s favorite charity. LIC Bar, at 45-58 Vernon Blvd. in Long Island City, was hit […]
Pat La Frieda now visiting PS1 daily. If you haven’t been to M Wells for lunch you are depriving yourself of the good life.
The Department of Buildings issued 12 violations in a January crane collapse in Long Island City. Photo by Christina Santucci By Rebecca Henely TimesLedger Newspapers The city Department of Buildings issued $132,800 in fines last week to the operator, site safety manager and property owner in a January Long Island City crane collapse. “Cranes are […]