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 
 listing of events  
 happening in Queens,  
 check TimesLedger’s  
 website at  
 www.QNS.COM 
 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 
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 April 5 - 12, 2019 
 By Ed Canty 
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 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 
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 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  
 votes 
  
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