Astoria Introducing Slightly Altered States, a New Theater Company in LIC by Meg Cotner Slightly Altered States theater company is coming to Queens!
Astoria Rioult Dance NY Moving to Kaufman Arts District by Meg Cotner A new professional dance company is coming to Astoria.
Astoria Job Alert: APAC Is Hiring, Executive Director Position Open by Meg Cotner Work for APAC, promote the arts.
Astoria Don’t Miss the Inaugural Backlot Art Festival This Weekend! by Meg Cotner Get your art on at the Kaufman Arts District’s Backlot Art Festival this weekend!
Astoria Long Island City 50+ Things To Do This Summer in Astoria and Long Island City (2017 Edition) by Emily Rios Astoria, the unofficial start of summer has arrived! With Memorial Day behind us, we can finally start to plan our perfect summer fun—movies in the park, pool time, art openings, (…)
Astoria East Coast Foodies Coming to 34th Avenue by Meg Cotner Get ready for East Coast Foodies, a comfort food eatery on 34th Avenue in Astoria opening in April 2017.
Astoria A New Development – The Marx – Will Rise On 35th Street In Astoria by Meg Cotner Over on 6sqft they’ve revealed plans for a new residential building located just around the corner from Kaufman Astoria Studios and Museum of the Moving Image, at 34-32 35th Street. It (…)
Astoria Update on Tacuba, New Mexican Restaurant on 35th Avenue and 36th Street by Meg Cotner Yesterday we stopped by Tacuba, a new Mexican restaurant opening up in the old 5 Napkin Burger space. Yes, that’s its name—Tacuba—which refers to the name of a section in (…)
Astoria How to Throw Killer Block Party with Your Friends and Change the World by Meg Cotner [Our friend Hoong Yee Krakauer, Executive Director of the Queens Council on the Arts, muses in this post on her emotional and analytical process in producing the upcoming QCA Block Party. (…)
Astoria The Kaufman Arts District Established in Astoria by Meg Cotner On Thursday, we had the honor and pleasure to attend the announcement of the Kaufman Arts District. A whole slew of Western Queens cultural leaders and elected officials were there to (…)