Astoria Feb 28, 2017 Astoria Bookshop Launches Book Bash Series With Decade Dance Party at Flattopps You guys, this event couldn’t be cooler. Astoria Bookshop is teaming up with Flattopps to present Decade Dance, the first party in the new Book Bash series. This literary/dance mashup bash (…) Share this Scoop by Lindsay Goyette total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print You guys, this event couldn’t be cooler. Astoria Bookshop is teaming up with Flattopps to present Decade Dance, the first party in the new Book Bash series. This literary/dance mashup bash (…) by Lindsay Goyette Share this Scoop total shares! Twitter Facebook Email Print Related scoops Old Flattopps Storefront To Become New Latin Restaurant And (...) Speculation: Is Flattopps For Sale? Explore Queens: Good Cocktail Passport You guys, this event couldn’t be cooler. Astoria Bookshop is teaming up with Flattopps to present Decade Dance, the first party in the new Book Bash series. This literary/dance mashup bash is going down Saturday, March 18 at Flattopps (33-06 Ditmars Blvd.), starting at 9pm. What can guests expect? Put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to hit the floor as the DJs spin tunes from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, and enjoy drink specials and other goodies throughout the night. To score tickets to this unique event, you just need to purchase one of the following books via Eventbrite or at The Astoria Bookshop: Please Kill Me by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain Party Monster by James St. James Hip Hop Family Tree (Volumes 1-4) by Ed Piskor The Book Bash series is a new initiative from Astoria Bookshop, where our beloved bookstore will team up with local businesses to bring book-themed parties across Astoria and Long Island City. Their hope is to introduce the neighborhood to a variety of diverse books, while simultaneously celebrating our local small business community. This sounds like a total blast. Will we see you there? Twitter Facebook Email Print Astoria Bookshopdanceflattopps About Lindsay Goyette Lindsay has been eating and drinking her way through Queens since 2011. A casting director by day and Astoria explorer by night, you can usually find her checking out live music, theatre, or the newest neighborhood spot to enjoy a craft beer. Related scoops Old Flattopps Storefront To Become New Latin Restaurant And (...) Speculation: Is Flattopps For Sale? Explore Queens: Good Cocktail Passport Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.