Wednesday, May 23, 2007

CASTING INDIAN ACTORS

"CASTING INDIAN ACTORS FOR ROLE OF "GRANDFATHER."
"This is a short film to be shot in New York on June 9 and June 10.
Experience is not necessary, time commitment is minimal (half a
day on either June 9 or 10), and being on set is fun!
If interested please email us at ps766@nyu.edu."
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Friday, May 18, 2007

Kostas Anagnopoulos at Unnameable Books

Kostas Anagnopoulos, editor and co-founder of Insurance Magazine and Insurance Editions, will be reading Friday, May 25th at 8pm from his new chapbook, Irritant, published by Ugly Duckling Press. He lives in Jackson Heights, Queens.

UNNAMEABLE BOOKS

456 Bergen Street
Brooklyn NY 11217
(718) 789-1534
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MASSIVE MURAL DEBUTS AT JFK



(Images are provided solely for viewing on the Web. Any other usage has to be agreed upon directly with Matteo Pericoli. Reproductions and original artworks are available for sale. For information contact: mail@matteopericoli.com.)

by Joseph Wendelken for Queens Chronicle 05/17/2007

A 397-foot-long mural at Kennedy Airport, titled “Skyline of the World,” was completed last week... Matteo Pericoli, of Jackson Heights, created the mural.


Matteo Pericoli, Skyline of the World
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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Jackson Heights Clean Up Video

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Youtube Video by Adam Kaufman

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

'Fresh Direct' now delivers to Jackson Heights

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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Stop and Smell the Barrenwort

By SETH KUGEL for The New York Times, May 6, 2007

ADRIAN BENEPE, New York City's parks commissioner, boasts that when it comes to gardens, New York City is “comparable with Paris.”...

...But one neighborhood, Jackson Heights in Queens (disclosure: I live there), has the city's true secret gardens, blocklong interior courtyards largely invisible from the street (disclosure: my apartment looks out on one). On Saturday, June 9, an annual map-provided, self-guided garden tour opens them to the public from noon to 4 p.m. (disclosure: if you steal any of our flowers, I'll get you)...

The Jackson Heights Garden Tour (718-565-5344) is on June 9. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased the morning of the event at the Community Church, 81-10 35th Avenue.
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

the video journalism challenge from VJ Grab Bag

by Matt Rivera for VJ Grab Bag

...Queens is the most ethnically diverse place on the planet. A variant of this has it that Jackson Heights, Zip Code 11372, is the most diverse neighborhood in the world.

...We are invading Jackson Heights!

You know how this works. We want stories. Show us the weirdos, the one of a kinds, the transplants, the nativists. Tell us about the train or the first Garden City Development.

The whole world is fair game...
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