QUEENS ARTS ENTERTAINMENT For the most up-todate
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
“Machinal” - Helen is an
ordinary woman living under
society’s expectations of her.
As she finds herself stuck in
a boring marriage, she also
finds her life to be pretty
mundane. She wants more
out of her life, but isn’t quite
sure of what that would look
like. Go watch and find out
what happens at the Goldstein
Theatre presented by Queen’s
College’s Department of
Drama, Theatre and Dance.
When: Thursday, April 4, at
7 p.m.
Where: Goldstein Theatre,
153-49 Reeves Ave., Flushing
Cost: $11-$18
Contact: 718-793-8080
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Flor de Toloache - Flor
de Toloache is a Latin,
Grammy Award-winning,
New York-based, all-female
mariachi ensemble with a
fresh taste in traditional
Mexican music. Not only are
their vocals powerful, but
they also incorporate the
violin, vihuela, trumpets
and guitarron. In Mexico,
the Toloache fl ower is used
as a love potion. These
women’s talents have the
same casting effect on their
fans as they experience their
performance.
When: Friday, April 5, at 8
p.m.
Where: Flushing Town
Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd.,
Flushing
Cost: $16/$10 members and
students/free for teens
Contact: 718-463-7700
Arts, Culture & Fun:City
Center On the Move - NYC
Parks has partnered with City
Center for an inaugural tour
to immerse dancers from
all boroughs in a worldclass
dance. A series of free
interactive performance
are featured by Bronx-born
choreographer, teacher and tap
artist Ayodele Casel. Joining
her are a few talented guests to
deliver a special performance.
When: Friday, April 5, from 10
to 11 a.m.
Where: Lost Battalion Hall
Recreation Center, 93-29
Queens Blvd., Queens
Cost: Free
Contact: 718-263-1163
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
5K on the Bay Fun Run -
It’s time for Guardians of
Flushing Bay’s third annual
5K on the Bay Fun Run.
Starting at the World’s Fair
Marina Pier 1 next to the
historic candela structures,
participants will fi nish
at historic Pier 2 after
making a loop around the
promenade. It’s a familyfriendly
activity that will
get your Saturday run on.
When: Saturday, April 6,
from 8 to 11 a.m.
Where: Flushing Bay
Promenade at the World’s
Fair Marina, 1 Marina Rd.,
Flushing
Cost: Donation
Contact: 202-460-2065
Apple Blossom Children’s
Carnival - Spring is here
and the children’s carnival
is kicking off its special
season event, with a
tilt-a-whirl, carnival rides,
hayrides and midway
games. A time for children
to enjoy the springtime
fun and families to take
advantage of the nice
weather.
When: Saturday, April 6,
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: Queens County
Farm Museum, 73-50 Little
Neck Pkwy., Queens
Cost: $10 members/$15
advance all ages/$20 door
all ages
Contact: 718-347-3276
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
Circuits and Currents:
Its Electric! - Queens
Historical Society is
inviting bright minds for an
exciting family workshop to
help, as they say, illuminate
the past and shine bright
into the future. If you’ve
ever wondered and been
curious about the science
of electricity, like how a
light bulb turns on, you’ll
get the chance to figure it
out. You’ll also learn how
to make your very own
electrifying circuit.
When: Sunday, April 7, from
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Where: Queens Historical
Society, 143-35 37th Ave.,
Flushing
Cost: $10/child
Contact: 718-939-0647
Sunnyside Gardens Park
Yard Sale - It’s springtime,
which means it’s time
for spring cleaning. But
are you unsure of what
to do with the items you
want to throw away?
Sunnyside Gardens Park is
encouraging you to rent
a table and sell or donate
all your used items. You
can even buy new items
yourself from other tables
present. There will be a
kids’ upcycling craft table,
clothing recycling and food
items and coffee for sale.
When: Sunday, April 7, from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Sunnyside Gardens
Park, 39-21 48th St.,
Sunnyside
Cost: $25-$35
Contact: 718-672-1555
MONDAY, APRIL 8
National Library Week
Outreach with DJ
Gully - It’s National
Library Week and Queens
Library at Langston
Hughes is celebrating
with DJ Gully. Join them
on an evening full soft
instrumental music to
start off your week on a
relaxing note.
When: Monday, April 8,
from 5 to 6:15 p.m.
Where: Queens Library
Langston Hughes, 100-01
Northern Blvd., Corona
Cost: Free
Contact: 718-651-1100
TUESDAY, APRIL 9
Quip It Good! - Hosts Sarah
Kennedy and Tristan Miller
are bringing the online game
“Quiplash” to life. In this
game you get to give funny
responses to any prompt
given. Featured are some of
New York’s fi nest comedians
competing to make each
other and you laugh. Are you
up to the challenge? Are you
ready to laugh?
When: Tuesday, April 9, from
9 to 10:30 p.m.
Where: Q.E.D., 27-16 23rd
Ave., Astoria
Cost: $8
Contact: 347-451-3873
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
“What I f?” Spring
2019 F i lm Series: The
Day the Ear th Stood
St i l l - H ighl ighting the
possib i l i tie s of altered
time and space, a
ser ies o f f ilms are
presented by Mark
Ethan Toporek, who’s
also leading a postscreening
d iscussion.
The Queens Museum
exhibi t will show the
landmark sciencef
iction drama “The Day
the Ear th Stood St i l l .”
When: Wednesday,
Apr i l 10, f r om 2 to 5
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
April 5 - 12, 2019
By Ed Canty
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Across
1. Go up against
5. La ___ opera
house
10. Electrical units
14. Ditty
15. Bond nemesis
___ Goldfinger
16. Lawn mower
maker
17. 2099 to Nero
18. Sample stuff?
19. "Come___!"
20. Best Picture of
1993
23. Have a bawl
24. Bit of sun
25. Big name in
kitchen foil
26. Ill-gotten gains
28. Popular walking
site
31. "Brokeback
Mountain" director
Lee
32. 1952 Winter
Olympics site
33. The Toronto Star
and Baltimore Sun,
e.g.
36. Best Picture of
1965
41. Rise (from)
42. "What ___ is
new?"
43. Blubber
46. "'Tis a pity"
47. Got up
48. Had dinner at
home
50. Employ
52. Colorado native
p .m.
Where: Queens
Museum, New York
Ci ty Bui lding, F lushing
Meadows Corona Park. ,
Queens
Cost: Free wi th Queens
Museum Admission
Contact: 7 18-592-9700
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1. PIN requester
2. Abrupt dismissal
in slang
3. Tightrope
walker's prop
4. Georgia ___
5. Spa feature
6. Like Miss
Muffet's fare
7. Seed cover
8. Pickup shtick?
9. Super server
10. Lagoon
surrounder
11. TV friend of
Phoebe and
Rachel
12. Attica or
Leavenworth
13. Novelist Susan
21. Eur. land
22. Oregon's capital
23. Coagulate
27. New York's
state flower
28. Muffler king?
29. "Thanks ___!"
30. Long sentence
33. Twofold
34. "___ and the
King of Siam"
35. It's for the birds
37. Yemeni's neighbor
38. One who
doesn't sit straight
39. Weather map line
40. Surrender
43. Deep-pocketed
type
44. Not out
45. Giggling sound
47. Go out with
49. Sacred statues:
Var.
50. Info on an
electric bill
51. Not be frugal
54. "Sho ___!"
55. Merriment
56. Agitated state
57. Volcano in Sicily
61. Dissenting
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