Where the Music Never Really Stops with Johanna
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Some neighborhoods feed you.
Others entertain you.
Jackson Heights does both, often on the same block.
In this episode, Johanna Ramírez shares what has kept her rooted in Jackson Heights since 2007. From Colombian groceries to Korean dinners, from summer DJ sets to music spilling out of local venues, this is a portrait of a neighborhood where variety is not a novelty, it is the baseline.
Johanna speaks about food, music, and the quiet comfort of knowing that whatever mood you are in, Jackson Heights probably has a place for it.
This episode is in Spanish.
An English translation is included below.
Hello, my name is Johanna Ramírez, and I’ve lived in Jackson Heights since 2007. I’ve always liked Jackson Heights, even before living here. I used to live in Long Island, and I would always come here to buy Colombian products and things you couldn’t find in other places.What I really like is the diversity of food we have here. One day you want Korean food, another day you want Indian or Bangladeshi food, or Dominican food, and everything is very close by.
Another thing I really love is the music. One of my favorite DJs is DJ Rekha, who plays Desi and Bhangra music, and she performs here in Jackson Heights during the summer. We have all kinds of shows, and places like Terraza 7.
They have music seven days a week, and there are always so many places to discover, like bookstores and libraries. There is always something to do here in Jackson Heights.