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Follow Up: Blogging the Borough of Dreams

Friday, August 10, 2007

Queens bloggers have been overshadowed by their colleagues in Brooklyn. We attempt to remedy the oversight with Meg Cotner of OuterB and Joey in Astoria, Kel Sawyer of The Progressive Southside, and Steve Tiszenkel of Queens Central.

Guests:

Meg Cotner, Kel Sawyer and Steve Tiszenkel

Comments [3]

Kwasi Akyeampong from Bronx, NY (in Portland, OR. temporarily)

I am old fashioned. I publish an email list TheBlackList - http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/theblacklist or http://www.theblacklist.net. TheBlacklist is published dialy and is avialable as a series of individual emails, digest or as web summary. TheBlackList is a conversation among pople of African descent worldwide.
There are 2300 loyal subscribers who redistribute news throught the diaspora. TheBlackList predates the internet. We are in our 13th year.

Check us out.

KWASI
moderator
866-764-1358

Aug. 11 2007 03:06 AM
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Susan from Astoria

Thanks for having the Queens bloggers on! We love Meg :)

Aug. 10 2007 11:55 AM
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tom from astoria

I'm an artist in Astoria who has seen the developers taking down beautiful buildings and replacing them with oversized ugly money-makers. I heard that this trend may cross B'way and invade my area (between B'way and 34 Ave at 35th Street) is the zoning laws are changed. What can we do??? Do you know about this?

Aug. 10 2007 11:53 AM
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