Archive for April, 2008


QB enters the blogosphere

Posted by Admin
In Press/blog mentions
4Apr 08

LIQCity blog has picked up the QB mention from The Observer article. While they mostly reproduced the article itself, Curbed had more of an opinion. Needless to say, we’re much more in favor of tattoo sleeves than concierge service. New York Mag blog also just learned of our existence via the same article, while Astoria Day got the tip from the Daily News writeup. And just the day before, The Gothamist ran its own QB story–and even managed not to call us “hipsters” in the process.


We’ve got a MySpace!

Posted by Admin
In QB News
3Apr 08

Go on, friend us. You know you want to. 

http://www.myspace.com/queensbridgetheater 



Again profiled for breathing creative life into an industrial neighborhood, Michael Waldman and Rob Prichard, founders of Queensbridge Theater, get a two-page spread in The New York Observer.

Robert Prichard hopes to illuminate Long Island City with some emphatic Times Square-style signage. “I’d like it to be visible from the 59th Street Bridge,” he said. “First, it flashes ‘Queens,’ then ‘Bridge,’ then ‘Theater,’ and then ‘Queensbridge Theater.’ And then maybe an arrow that lights up and points down to our loading dock.”

Mr. Prichard, 52, has long had a flair for the dramatic. This is the same guy, after all, who nearly a decade ago led a conga line up Avenue A in protest of the city’s antiquated cabaret laws.

Nowadays, he’s participating in a perhaps farther-reaching kind of procession—the ongoing exodus of artists, musicians and other creative types abandoning Manhattan in droves.

Adopting the slogan “Downtown Has Moved to Queens,” the former Lower East Side stalwart is partnering with developer Michael Waldman to open what he called a “rock ‘n’ roll supper club, similar to a Bowery Ballroom or a Mercury Lounge with a restaurant—a first for Long Island City, a first for Queens.”

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