A new exhibition, "Overexposed: Art, Technology, and the Body," opens at Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria on Saturday, March 14. The show examines how seeing inside the body through X-ray technology intersects with art, medicine, and society. If you have friends or family visiting in spring, it is also a great local museum outing to keep in mind.
About Astoria, NY
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Astoria, in northwestern Queens, has a lively, lived-in feel where longtime residents and newcomers share busy avenues, small side streets, and a strong neighborhood identity. The food scene is a major draw, with Greek roots alongside a wide range of cafés, bakeries, and casual spots that keep the sidewalks active. With the waterfront at Astoria Park and easy access to the East River paths, it’s simple to fit in a walk, a run, or a relaxed afternoon outdoors when the air is mild.
Getting around is straightforward, with subway options that make Midtown commutes manageable and buses and ferries adding flexibility for cross-borough trips. Daily errands are convenient thanks to local grocers, specialty shops, and services clustered along Steinway Street, Broadway, and 30th Avenue. Housing choices range from prewar walk-ups and rowhouses to newer condo buildings and rental developments, offering different styles for buyers, sellers, and renters looking to stay close to the action without giving up a neighborhood vibe.
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