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Letter from the Editor Angela Matua EDITOR-IN-CHIEF We’re waiting to hear from you! Address your “Letters to the Editor” to 38-15 Bell Boulevard, Bayside, NY or send an email to [email protected] Twitter: @AngelaMatua Your feedback is very important to us! Victoria Schneps-Yunis PUBLISHER 6 JUNE 2017 I LIC COURIER I www.qns.com LONG ISLAND CITY COURIER Publisher Victoria Schneps-Yunis Co-Publisher Joshua A. Schneps Editor-in-Chief Angela Matua Art Director Michael Kurov Advertising Sales Alan Gottlieb Contributors Natasha Pogrebinsky Sasha Pogrebinsky Greater Astoria Historical Society Orestes Gonzalez Schneps Communications 38-15 Bell Blvd. Bayside, NY 11361 718.224.5863. Fax 718.224.5441 www.qns.com e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Entire Contents Copyright 2016 by LIC Courier Magazine LIC Courier Magazine is published monthly. No such ad or any part thereof may be reproduced without prior permission of LIC Courier Magazine. The publishers will not be responsible for any error in advertising beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error. Errors must be reported to LIC Courier Magazine within five days of publication. Ad position cannot be guaranteed unless paid prior to publication. Schneps Communications assumes no liability for the content or reply to any ads. The advertiser assumes all liability for the content of and all replies. The advertiser agrees to hold LIC COURIER MAGAZINE and its employees harmless from all cost, expenses, liabilities, and damages resulting from or caused by the publication or recording placed by the advertiser or any reply to any such advertisement. @AngelaMatua FROM THE EDITOR Cheers, Long Island City! The neighborhood has seen an influx of breweries moving into the neighborhood in recent years and in this issue, we break down what each has to offer. This guide will help you explore the world of brewing not only at brick-and-mortar breweries but takes you into the process of a home brewer. Ashley Harrell, an Astoria resident, makes her own concoctions from her apartment. From everything bagel beer to blueberry sage mead, Harrell views brewing as an art and experiments with all kinds of flavors. We also interview an Astoria composer whose album “Music for Icebergs” is a fusion of ambient music, sound design and contemporary film score that he hopes will spark listeners’ interest in climate change. You’ll find information on a new dance festival taking place on the Long Island City waterfront, recipes, the latest in real estate news and events and exhibits to check out in the neighborhood. If you have any story ideas, feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]. Happy drinking!


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