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Actress Elisabeth Moss is not holding anything back when asked about her relationship with her ex-husband, Fred Armisen. Moss, from Mad Men, married Armisen, from Saturday Night Live, in October 2009. The couple kept their marriage simple and private. According to Page Six Magazine, the couple was married with a private ceremony in Long Island […]
Gaffin et alA comparison of the surface temperatures of a white roof at MoMa P.S. 1 in Queens with those of a black roof last June to August. The roof was coated with a white acrylic paint. One hundred seventy degrees Fahrenheit is the approximate temperature to which chicken should be cooked. It’s also the […]
Inside a geodesic dome erected in the museum’s courtyard and filled to capacity, 500 listeners craned their necks for a view of Mr. Jaar, who sat behind his laptop, the screen’s glow illuminating his blue eyes. Warm clouds of crackly hiss issued from obelisklike speakers, building gradually over 15- to 20-minute cycles from washes of […]
At a warehouse in Long Island City, Queens, some of the city’s most sought-after juices get squeezed by BluePrint, a five-year old company. BluePrint is best known for its “cleanse,” a nutrient-packed, organic juice-only diet designed for those who want to give their bodies a break. Those who sign up for the cleanse get six […]
Stephen Hart, March 08, 2012 5:42 p.m. View full size CSI/McCown and host Long Island City HS shared a lot of similarities during the first three quarters of their PSAL Class A quarterfinal contest Thursday in Queens. Both displayed a stingy defense, both were sloppy with the ball at times, and neither was able to […]
Staten Island Advance file photo by Anthony DePrimoJoseph Ojo (1) led CSI/McCown with 15 points during its PSAL A quarterfinal loss to Long Island City. CSI/McCown and host Long Island City HS shared a lot of similarities during the first three quarters of their PSAL Class A quarterfinal contest Thursday in Queens. Both displayed a […]
The Silent Barn in Ridgewood used to be a place to go if you wanted to hear music or see something strange, but not spend a ton of money. Now, the people who ran (and lived in) the space are looking to make it something much more than that. Last Friday, the people behind Silent […]
Forum Seeks Safety For Bike Riders By Jason Pafundi With gas prices increasing by the day and bike use among residents of the City increasing as well, it would seem as though communities would have gotten together with the Dept. of Transportation to talk about bicycling in the City. On March 3, the DOT met […]
After getting a thumbs up from Community Board 1 and a thumbs down from Community Board 2, the JetBlue sign that the company would like to see sitting atop its new headquarters in Long Island City got the okay from Borough President Helen Marshall late last month, according to her office. The airline, in a […]
Elected officials are refusing to “turn” the other cheek on the city’s plan to overhaul a number of high schools throughout the borough. The Department of Education (DOE) has submitted proposals to Turnaround eight high schools – Flushing, William Cullen Bryant, Long Island City, Newtown, Grover Cleveland, August Martin, Richmond Hill and John Adams – […]
After hundreds of Queens students, parents, educators and legislators begged Mayor Bloomberg to not close eight schools in the borough, the city has gone ahead and filed the paperwork necessary to move ahead with shuttering the institutions and reopening them this summer with half the staff replaced. The city on Monday night published its final […]
Plans by FedEx to relocate its ground operations from western Maspeth to Long Island City are being warmly received in the borough. The international shipping giant will be moving from its site off Grand Avenue and 47th Street to a new distribution center that will be built on Borden Avenue in LIC by spring 2013. […]
ANJELICA Huston is being swept into a new chapter of fame, writes Geoff Shearer. Anjelica Huston has nothing to be embarrassed about. A respected figure among screen acting’s elite, she is being swept into a new chapter of fame – possibly her biggest yet – thanks to a big-budget Steven Spielberg-driven TV show about Broadway, […]
Queens schools may become a little less overcrowded this fall — but critics say there still aren’t enough new seats to meet the rising demand. Four new schools and a building addition are slated to open in the borough in September. When the schools reach capacity, they will offer an additional 3,000 seats, city officials […]
Print this story Facebook this Tweet this Digg this Del.icio.us Email to a friend The city Department of Education has announced plans to close two struggling Queens high schools, and more of the same was expected for the borough’s other six lowest performing high schools. At a meeting in Brooklyn, the controversial city Panel for […]
Home / Citybiznews / People / We Recommend… NEW YORK — JetBlue Airways (Nasdaq: JBLU) today names the following new Leaders for the value airline: Jeff Martin has been named Senior Vice President – Operations for JetBlue, reporting to Chief Operating Officer Rob Maruster, and will be responsible for the safe, efficient and productive operation […]
By LAURA KUSISTO A couple of Long Island City mainstays are expanding to Williamsburg, as the two waterfront neighborhoods continue to vie for singles and young families seeking more affordable apartments. Modern Spaces, a residential brokerage that started just two months before the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., is opening its first office outside […]
Assemblymember Aravella Simotas released the following statement after the New York City Department of Education announced it would continue to seek the Turnaround intervention model for Long Island City’s William Cullen Bryant H.S. “The Department of Education has once again ignored the voices of Western Queens students, parents and community leaders by moving forward with […]
Councilmembers Jimmy Van Bramer and Letitia James with Black History Month essay contest winners form P.S. 111, I.S. 204, William Cullen Bryant H.S. and the Jacob A. Riis After School Program. The second annual Black History Month Celebration and Awards Night was held at Jacob Riis Settlement House in Queensbridge Houses, Long Island City on […]
João-Pierre S. Ruth3/7/12Leave a CommentFollow @jpruth Outraged by Long Island City-based Aereo’s attempts to exploit a supposed loophole regarding the transmission of television shows, broadcasters have sued the startup to keep its service from launching on March 14. Experts say the broadcasters may have a legitimate case. If so, the litigation could jeopardize Aereo’s plan to offer […]