
OK readers, today we give you a guest commentary on a hot button topic here in LIC. I have added some of my own thoughts at the bottom:
A thousand reasons to love Long Island City. Tips: Editor@LICtalk.com
OK readers, today we give you a guest commentary on a hot button topic here in LIC. I have added some of my own thoughts at the bottom:
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They’re piling in the back seat
They’re generating steam heat
Pulsating to the back beat
The Blitzkrieg Bop.
This Sunday would have been Joey Ramone’s 62nd birthday. Born Jeffry Hyman and raised in Forest Hills, the name Ramone stems from a story that Paul McCartney briefly used the stage name “Paul Ramone” during the Beatles early days when the band was known as the Silver Beetles. Whenever I think of the Queens of yesterday, for some reason the Ramones are the first thing that come to mind. Joey died twelve years ago, I’m not sure he would recognize Queens in 2013.
On a lighter note, the weekend is here and we’ve got other thoughts and news to ponder. First of all, as we tweeted yesterday(that’s a subtle hint to follow LICtalk on twitter), according to the architect the new Hunters Point South waterfront park is scheduled to open in July. Don’t hold us to it though. Then, Long Island City is this week’s target in The New York Times “The Hunt” real estate column. Read all about LIC residents Chaz and Marni King’s apartment search, and see why life as they know it is about to be over. Next up is a reminder that the LIC Arts Open is in full stride this weekend. Nothing makes me ponder more than a looking at a great piece of art. Especially those of my favorite artist, Rorschach. Finally, The Friends of Gantry Park are throwing a 15th Anniversary Party for the park this Sunday, May 19, from Noon to 2pm at 48th Ave and Center Boulevard. And here’s the best part: There will be cake! Happy Birthday Joey.
Hunters Point South Waterfront Park Will Open This July – from LICtalk’s mouth, to god’s ears
Long Island City Is Where? – a fellow patient gushed about Long Island City “Where is that?” Mr. King wondered.
LIC Art Show Opens Eyes to Neighborhood’s Growing Talent – wait a minute, didn’t I make almost this exact same statement two days ago? “They hope to be able to compete with the art scene in the Manhattan neighborhoods of Chelsea and SoHo one day.” What flattery!
NYC’s 8 Best BBQ Joints – John Brown’s Smokehouse makes the cut
Contest to Crown Queens Funniest Comedian – at Laughing Devil Comedy Club on Saturday
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In case you missed it, 3-D printing seems to the buzzword of the month. Numerous articles have been written about it the last few weeks, and a controversy has even been ignited as to how to regulate 3-D printed guns. Now as everyone who regularly reads this website knows, LIC has recently attracted one of the largest and most innovative 3-d printshops: Shapeways. This should come as no surprise as we also are the home to last month’s controversial and hot business: Aereo, which allows you to bypass cable and watch television online(if you haven’t been reading this site, just do a google news search on them). In addition, Songza, an online streaming service similar to Pandora, has been making waves all year in the music business. Can you guess where their world headquarters is?
What may come as a surprise to many readers, is that there is a block long stretch in Long Island City that houses over 150 artists studios. This weekend they will all be open to visitors during LICAO. Who needs to brave the touristy crowds in Chelsea or Soho(do they even have galleries anymore?) to see great art? If you live in LIC you can live and breathe it.
Now, tying the cutting edge art and business theme together, comes news that a real estate developer is building the first ground-up, art storage facility in New York right here in LIC(no matter how hard we try, we just can’t get away from real estate). Wow, so this means that someone like me can have Shapeways make a 3-D printing of both Michelangelo’s David and Rodin’s Thinker, store one at the new facility, and rotate it seasonally with the other one in my studio …apartment.
The 2013 LIC Arts Open 5 day festival starts today – May 15th – May 19th.
The festival this year has many new exhibitions and a lineup of performing artists.
Saturday & Sunday from Noon to 6:00 PM are the Open Studios days .
You can visit over 150 private Artist’s studios within the blockof22nd St. Between 44 & 43 Ave.
LICAO Brochure – check out all the activities and locations here
Shapeways Is Reinventing the Factory – right here in LIC
Exploring The Artsy Side of 3-D Printing – talk about coming full circle
Hundreds of Artists to Participate in 3rd Annual LICAO – LICtalk tip: take a flask!
Songza Racks 6 million Installs and Starts to Make Presence Felt – they also just received a new round of financing
Builder Is Bullish On NYC’s Fine Art Storage Market – now you can have your Rembrandts and Picasso’s stored closer to you
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Though they are few and far between, there are some things that even LICtalk cannot do. Sadly, bringing the Macy’s Fireworks to the East River is one of those things. I have nothing to add to this, it’s just disappointing. On the other hand, we do have a restaurant in our ‘hood worthy of review by the The New Yorker. Small consolation.
Macy’s July Fourth Fireworks Staying Put on The Hudson – BOO!
M. Wells Dinette’s Review in The New Yorker – outrageous …ly good,
Hunters Point Residents Angry About Parking Spaces Lost to State Workers – you can’t get much more local than this
The Growing Black Market for Stolen Food – so, a week after I reported the Blue Print theft, we learn that maybe food isn’t so hard to fence. Whodathunkit?
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As the weekend is here, I am going to spare everyone my recent bout of long windedness, and also the heavy topics of business and real estate at which I excel. I am tired and I need to rest up for the LIC Arts Open(LICAO) happening next week, May 15th -19th, all over our town. In addition to attending all the fetes and after-parties, I’ll be on the lookout for the next Andy Warhol or Damien Hirst, as my walls and halls are already bursting from their works. Continuing on with a bombardment of culture hitting LIC, MoMA PS1 has a new installation opening up this weekend, and it looks pretty cool. Also I need to preserve my inner-blowhard for the public hearing on the proposed 5Pointz development on Wednesday, May 22nd at 7pm at MoMA PS1. Play time is almost here, enjoy the weekend.
LIC Arts Open(LICAO) – click on the brochure for the full agenda. A lot of different events & happenings all over LIC. Next year how about a parade?
Rain Room Coming to MoMA PS1 – one word: trippy!
Community Board 2 Public Hearing on 5Pointz Development – ask’em for details on how it will cast shadows on Murray Park per the environmental impact study. I dare you!
LIC Strip Club ‘Show Palace’ One step Closer to Liquor License – in the meantime, you can still enjoy the buffet
Cops Hunt For Armed Carjacker in LIC – more sad than scary
->Police Capture Carjacking Suspect – huzzah!
Sweet and Low, Manhattan Isn’t the Only Place for New Developments – talks and gives prices on several new condo buildings in town.