Scandals Club Closes

Looks like there’s one less strip club in the neighborhood: Scandals has stopped all scandalous activity, and shut their doors for good.   We recently wrote about Perfections Strip Club, and the myriad of drugs, arrests, fights, and general ill natured debauchery that goes on in the club – and Scandals wasn’t much different.  …

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Q.E.D and Astoria Bookshop Team Up

The Astoria Bookshop and Q.E.D. are teaming up to bring more books and literary events to Queens.   The Astoria Bookshop has curated a selection of books for Q.E.D. geared towards the growing artistic community in Queens, including memoirs written by comedians and books that help spark creativity.   This partnership will allow Q.E.D. the opportunity to provide books from local writers as well as authors who have graced its stage or taught classes at the venue such as Mike Sacks​(Vanity Fair editor), Ophira Eisenberg (SCREW EVERYONE), and Baratunde Thurston​(HOW TO BE BLACK).   Q.E.D. owner Kambri Crews, author of the memoir BURN DOWN THE GROUND has a vested interest in cultivating the literary scene in  Queens.   “I’m excited to provide an avenue to introduce books to readers,” said Crews. “In the short time we’ve been open, Q.E.D. has hosted dozens of published authors and emerging artists. Selling their books and providing books on their craft is yet another way we can support their artistic endeavors.”     In the 18 months they’ve been open, The Astoria Bookshop has found a loyal community of local readers, writers and storytellers. Owner of the shop, Lexi Beach, is an avid supporter of live entertainment and the arts, as well as the written word.   “I’m thrilled to be partnering with Q.E.D. in creating a new space for people to find great books right here in Astoria,” said Beach. “And by co­hosting author readings on their stage, we’ll be able to bring even greater book events to the neighborhood.”   Both parties are excited to open more doors to local artists and authors in this merging of written and spoken word.   ABOUT THE ASTORIA BOOKSHOP    Established in 2013, the Astoria Bookshop is the only general interest bookstore in western Queens. Owned and operated by publishing veteran Lexi Beach, the store boasts a carefully curated inventory catering to the vibrant and diverse communities of Astoria and Long Island City.   The Bookshop hosts and sponsors a broad variety of  events in the area, including author readings, children’s storytime, writing classes,  reading series, mindfulness meditation workshops, and open­mic storytelling.   ABOUT Q.E.D.    We like to think of Q.E.D. as an after­school space for grown ups. Our affordable classes and shows are as diverse as Queens itself. At Q.E.D. you’ll find arts and crafts,  stand­up comedy, tastings, DIY projects, poetry slams, game nights, walking tours, storytelling, gardening, improv, and everything in between. In a nutshell, we aim to provide a fun, creative, casual space to laugh and learn by opening our stage to performers of various levels of experience and hosting classes and workshops that are affordable and accessible to all types of folks.

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Truck Crashes into Residential Building

Around 7:30 p.m last night, residents were suddenly shocked by the noise of a large truck crashing into the residential building. The crash occurred at a three story building located at 28th Street and Astoria Boulevard (right by the old Give Me Astoria offices!). The building was evacuated (lots of evacuations yesterday!) while the city’s…

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Manhole Fire Causes Building Evacuation

Today was one of the coldest days we’ve had so far, and unfortunately for about 25 people, they had to evacuate their homes and endure the winter weather.   The evacuation came after a carbon monoxide scare that left the FDNY scrambling.   Caused by a nearby manhole fire, the carbon monoxide poisoning could have…

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We Are Stars: Episode 3

Hey Astoria! If you’ve been watching ‘We Are Stars,’ the comedic web series shot right here – it’s time for the next episode!   You can watch it below, and tell us what local spots you see!   Post by We Are Stars. What do you think? Are you liking the show so far? Want…

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Astoria Burglars Break into Apartment, Look Directly at Cameras

Something about a burglar not afraid of being caught doesn’t sit right with us.   The 114th is currently investing a burglary orchestrated by two who apparently weren’t afraid to show a little sneak peak of their faces.   As originally reported by DNAinfo, the thieves broke into an Astoria apartment located on 37th street…

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The Personal Website as Job Search Game Changer: What To Say

Earlier this month, I explained why it’s most likely important for you to have a personal website (think ‘www.yourname.com’) as a way to flip the job search on its head and start to see some real results (read: call backs (!!), people finding YOU, reputation enhancement, etc)   So, now that I’ve convinced you WHY…

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Arrest Made in Astoria Park Killing; Confirmed to be Murder

Quick justice has been served after a man was found dead in Astoria Park.   The man found dead in Astoria Park Saturday was William Kinger. His murderer was found to be 49-year-old Alexander Bonich, who has been apprehended and arrested by police.     Bonich, who lived in Astoria at 25-66 42nd Street, has…

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Artichoke Basille Pizza Has Arrived!

After much speculation, waiting and wondering – it’s officially happening: Artichoke Basille’s Pizza is making its Astoria debut. The storefront is currently covered up so we couldn’t see inside – but this sign was hanging in the window.     The new pizza spot is located at 22-56 31st Street – and this is the seventh location!  …

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New Gourmet Market in Astoria

Looks like Astoria’s getting a brand new market: Manavi Gourmet Market. The market is located at 28-38 31st street, and there’s not much info yet on what’s going to be sold. The windows are covered – so we’re expecting something to show in a few weeks.   We’re interested to see what they offer – since we…

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