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Author: Melanie Geidel

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Diana and Melanie are two good friends who were born and raised in Queens.

In each episode, they retell the history of different iconic destinations and historical events in NYC and laugh through their interpretations of what they believe happened. However inaccurate their storytelling is, be sure to tune in for good times and nostalgia.

Just two Queens giving you the Queens perspective wherever we go.
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In this week’s episode, we explore the history of Shakespeare in the Park, from its founding by Joseph Papp to how The Public Theater turned free outdoor performances into a cherished New York City tradition.Listen along as we share our own experience of braving the lines and scoring those coveted tickets. And as we discuss why it remains one of the city’s most magical summer rituals.
In this episode, we take you on a ride, literally, through one of New York City's most underrated public transit options - The NYC Ferry. From scenic views of the skyline to surprising convenience, we talk about what makes the ferry a hidden gem for locals and tourists alike.We dive into routes, prices, and tips for making the most of your ride. Plus our personal stories, like the time Mel forgot her dramamine.
In this episode, we take on the Broad City challenge, walking from the tippy top of Manhattan all the way down to the bottom, just like Abbi and Ilana did. From Inwood to Battery Park, we’re talking blisters, bodega stops, weird street moments, and the unexpected magic of seeing the city on foot.Listen along as we recount the highs, the lows, and the sheer determination it took to walk the length of New York City in one day.
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating roots of the New York Botanical Garden and how it grew from a 19th-century dream into one of the city’s most breathtaking green spaces. From its origins tied to a botanist couple's vision to its legacy as a living museum, we explore how this Bronx landmark came to be.Listen along as we relive our night out at the Garden's Van Gogh Immersive Experience, Flowers After Dark, complete with glowing blooms, starry skies, and an epic drone show that lit up the night.
In this episode, we take a walk down one of NYC’s most iconic and historic spot, Stone Street. With its cobblestone streets, great food, and lively vibe, it’s a place that blends old-school charm with modern energy.Join us as we talk about our visits there, share fun stories, and dive into what makes Stone Street such a cool place to explore. You might just want to check it out yourself after listening!
In this episode, we delve into the complex history of Lincoln Center and how its creation led to the displacement of the vibrant San Juan Hill neighborhood, a painful chapter often overlooked.Listen along as we share our memories of visiting Lincoln Center and reflect on how it has transformed over the years into the vibrant, multicultural, and more accessible space it is today.
In this episode, we explore the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum and uncover the powerful history of the USS Intrepid. From surviving WWII battles to recovering NASA astronauts, this ship has BEEN through it.Join us as we step aboard and discover what makes this iconic aircraft carrier a must-visit landmark.
In this episode, we sink our teeth into the legendary story of Peter Luger Steak House, one of New York City’s most iconic restaurants. From its origins in 1887 in Williamsburg to its evolution into a Michelin starred steakhouse with a fiercely loyal following, we explore the rich history and traditions behind the Luger name.We also share our personal experience dining at Peter Luger, from navigating the cash only policy and wood paneled dining rooms, to tasting their famously dry aged porterhouse. Is it a timeless New York institution or an overrated relic of the past?
This week, we’re celebrating three whole years of podcasting magic! Join us for a special anniversary episode where we put our memories and friendship to the test with a hilarious quiz about past episodes and how well we really know each other.Here’s to 3 amazing years… and at least 3 more!
In this episode, we’re throwing it back to one of the most iconic moments in baseball history, the 1986 World Series. Join us as we relive the drama, the chaos, and the unforgettable triumph of the New York Mets. From Bill Buckner’s infamous error to the gritty determination that defined this Mets squad, we break down the key moments, the legendary personalities, and the lasting legacy of that heart-stopping seven-game showdown against the Boston Red Sox. Whether you're a die-hard Mets fan or just love a good sports story, this one's for you. Buckle up, we're going back to '86!
In this week's episode, we explore the Museum of the City of New York—try saying that ten times fast! We explore the rich history of the museum and how it honors everything that makes this city iconic. Join us as we recount our visit and share how we immersed ourselves in its dynamic, hands-on exhibits. It’s a celebration of New York in all its vibrant glory!
In this week's episode, we look back at the creation of the New York Knicks and their impact on the city. From their glory days to the present, we talk about what it’s been like cheering for this iconic NY team, exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between. 
In this episode, we dive into the surprising origin of the iconic "I ❤ NY" logo. From a simple sketch on a scrap of paper to a global symbol of city pride, discover how a 1970s marketing campaign turned into one of the most recognized designs in the world.  Listen along while we discuss our thoughts and feelings about the logo, what it represents, and how it all came together.
In this episode, we take a visit to The Comedy Cellar, New York City's legendary comedy club. Known for its intimate setting and surprise performances by top-tier comedians like Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock, the Cellar has become a staple in the stand-up scene. Listen along as we discuss the ins and outs of The Comedy Cellar, including our own experience.
In this episode, we take you on a journey through the iconic Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), one of the most influential cultural institutions in New York City. Known for its innovative approach to the arts, BAM is a hub for theater, dance, music, and film that has shaped the city’s cultural landscape for over 150 years. Listen along as we detail our experience visiting BAM during Diana's perfect night!
In this episode, we dive into the history and legacy of the Queen's Theatre in Flushing Meadows Park, a beloved venue that has showcased diverse performances for over 50 years. We explore its transformation, cultural impact, and unique role in Queens' vibrant arts scene. Listen along as we reflect on our own experiences in the world of theater production.
In this milestone 100th episode, we’re shaking things up! We let AI take the reins to mark the occasion, randomly asking us unexpected questions throughout the episode. From personal reflections on the journey so far to surprising insights about our favorite moments, we’re diving deep with a little help from our digital friend. Cheers to 100!
In this week's episode, we discuss the rise and fall of Studio 54, New York City's most iconic nightclub. Attracting celebrities, artists, and musicians during the late 1970s, its lavish atmosphere, and over-the-top parties made it a symbol of the disco era. Listen along as we explore how the club became the ultimate symbol of freedom and rebellion.
In this week's episode, we explore another Queens neighborhood, Woodside. Known for its significant Irish, Filipino, and Latin American communities, Woodside provides the feel of small-town charm with the conveniences of city living. Listen along as we explore the history and hotspots of Woodside, Queens.
In this week's episode, we visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the largest and most prestigious art museums in the world. Housing over two million pieces spanning 5,000 years of human history, The Met is a New York must-do. Listen along as we discuss the history of The Met and our lovely Friday night exploring the halls of this iconic location.
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