Queens residents take ‘zombie walk’
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The Queens Chronicle
Walk of the living dead in Astoria
11/22/11
Queens Courier
Zombie Walk Terrorizes Astoria
11/21/11
The Queens Gazzette
1st Queens Pre-Thanksgiving Zombie Walk 2011
The Daily News
Astoria Music Now Festival Prevails Through Rain
8/24/11
The Queens Gazette
Astoria Music Now Festival Comes With Great Fanfare
8/22/11
NY1
Six-stage festival to take over Astoria Park
8/16/11
Queens Ledger
No Holds Barred - A Terrible Open Mic Night
12/14/10
Why Leave Astoria
Rock Outdoors
7/21/10
New York Magazine
Astoria Music Now! fest brings the local musicians to neighborhood
7/24/09
Daily News
Astoria’s indie music scene is giving Williamsburg some competition
7/29/09
The Columbia Journalist
Astoria Music Now – Astoria Park (We Want The World And We Want It Now)
7/27/09
Queens Buzz
Saturday Afternoon in Astoria: Second Annual Astoria Music Now! festival at Astoria Park
7/25/09
Dumbo Books of Brooklyn
Astoria Hosts Music Festival
7/24/09
WNYC News Blog
Taking Back the Scene: The Little Revolution of Astoria Music & Arts
Ins & Outs Magazine Vol. II, Issue 04



Hi Folks!
My name is Clem Richardson and I write the Great People and City Beat columns for the Daily News.
I was wondering if Justin Finley was available to sit down for an interview later today (Tuesday, July 21, 2009) or early tomorrow (Wednesday, July 22) about the festival and his role in starting it. I would come to him and bring a photographer.
If so, I can use him for my Friday column (Friday, July 24,) which would be an excellent jump off into Saturday’s festivities!
Please reply asap to this email or call me at 718-875-4455. If you Google my name you can see dozens of my columns from over the years.
Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Clem
Posted by: Clem Richardson | 07/20/2009 at 08:00 PM
I admit, I have not been on this webpage in a long time... however it was another joy to see It is such an important topic and ignored by so many, even professionals. I thank you to help making people more aware of possible issues.Great stuff as usual
Posted by: Cory Rieffenberger | 02/02/2010 at 07:00 PM