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SUMMARY:The Beat of New York: A Visual History of New York City
DESCRIPTION:The Beat of New York: A Visual History of New York City\nBy: Richard Panchyyk\n \nIt’s everywhere you go! From the subways to the streets\, from parks to bars\, from churches to concert halls. Music in all its glorious forms\, sometimes sublime and sometimes spectacular\, is a vital part of city life and has been for centuries. \n                 Whether a pair of dueling drummers on 42nd Street or break-dancers in Washington Square Park\, a mural in the Village or a memorial to John Lennon—New Yorkers celebrate their musical heritage every day in so many ways. \nCome along on this visual journey through time and catch a glimpse\nat some of the people and places who have contributed to the Beat of New York\nTHURSDAY\, SEPTEMBER 14\, 2023\nReserve your seat for a very interesting evening!
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SUMMARY:No\, YOU Tell It! “Fly By”
DESCRIPTION:No\, YOU Tell It! “Fly By”\nTrue-Life Tales with a Twist\n \n\n\nNo\, YOU Tell It! (noyoutellit.com) storytellers work together to develop true tales on the page\, then swap stories to embody their partner’s culture\, identity\, and life experience on stage. For this special Brooklyn Book Festival Bookend Event\, four curated storytellers are trading tales inspired by Queens history from the archives of The Greater Astoria Historical Society. \nPlus\, story trivia for the chance to win fun literary prizes! \nStorytellers: \nRobin Gelfenbien \nBen Katzner \nBriana McDonald \nLowell Stephens \nFeaturing illustrations by Annie Shi. Follow @noyoutellit to learn about the storytellers\, Queens \nhistory\, and more. \n*** \nTHIS IS AN OFFICIAL 2023 BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL BOOKEND EVENT. \nThe Greater Astoria Historical Society is the place to learn and celebrate Long Island City and its neighborhoods. Learn more at astorialic.org/. \nThis project is supported by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts\, Statewide Community Regrants Program (formerly the Decentralization program) with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature\, and administered by Flushing Town Hall. This project is made possible (in part) with public funds from the Queens Arts Fund\, a re-grant program supported by New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and administered by New York Foundation for the Arts. \n\n\nJoin us on Thursday\, Sept 28th  7PM – 9PM\nGrove 34\, 31-83 34th St\, Queens\, NY 11106\nClick Here To Get Your Tickets \n 
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