QUEENS ARTS  ENTERTAINMENT For the most up-todate  
 THURSDAY, MAY 2 
 Abstract Art Installation at  
 the Noguchi Museum in LIC  
 - Gabriel Orozco’s Rotating  
 Objects has a four-month  
 run at the Noguchi Museum.  
 This installation has 10 works  
 by Gabriel Orozco, three Obi  
 Scrolls and seven Roto Shaku.  
 According to the Noguchi  
 Museum, the Roto Shaku  
 are made from lumber that  
 Orozco wrapped in a variety  
 of colored tapes. The artist  
 utilizes abstraction and his  
 signature geometries to  
 create his distinct work.  
 When: Thursday, May 2, from  
 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 Where: Noguchi Museum, 9-01  
 33rd Rd., Long Island City  
 Cost: $5 - $10 
 Contact: 718-204-7088 
 FRIDAY, MAY 3 
 Hustle For Your Worth: A  
 Professional Development  
 Event for Artists - On Friday,  
 artists from all over the  
 borough will come together  
 for a seminar on growth in the  
 arts. The event will discuss  
 topics such as creating  
 and maintaining a brand,  
 networking, art law, taxes for  
 artists and artist services.  
 This event is free and open to  
 the public. There will also be a  
 portion of the evening where  
 guests can create vision  
 boards.  
 When: Friday, May 3, from 5  
 to 7 p.m. 
 Where: Queens Central  
 Library, 89-11 Merrick Blvd.,  
 Jamaica 
 Cost: Free 
 Contact: 347-505-3016 
 Happy Hour - Doha Nightclub in  
 Long Island City is advertising  
 happy hour drinks and live DJs  
 every Friday. Music genres will  
 include hip-hop, top 40, Latin  
 and house music. Happy hour  
 will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Doha  
 Nightclub will have $100 bottle  
 specials and two-for-one drink  
 deals on Friday. There will be no  
 cover to enter the club. This is  
 a 21+ event. Identification will  
 be checked at the door. Email  
 Dohanightclubnyc@gmail.com  
 for more information about  
 reservations for parties. This  
 event will take place every  
 Friday. 
 When: Friday, May 3, at 5 p.m. 
 Where: Doha Nightclub, 38-34  
 31st St., Long Island City 
 Cost: Free 
 Contact: 347-334-6717 
 SATURDAY, MAY 4 
 Free Creative Writing  
 Classes for Mother’s  
 Day - Queens Library in  
 Jamaica will have free  
 creative writing classes  
 for children of all ages.  
 This Saturday, children  
 ages 8 through 12 can  
 participate in the writing  
 workshop “Writing Mom as  
 a Character.” Children get  
 chance to thank the women  
 in their lives through their  
 writing. This workshop  
 allows participants to write  
 short stories for Mother’s  
 Day, making the workshop  
 a special opportunity to  
 create thoughtful presents.  
 When: Saturday, May 4,  
 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. 
 Where: Queens Library  
 Central in Jamaica, 89-11  
 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica 
 Cost: Free 
 Contact: 718-990-0700 
 Morning Runs in Flushing  
 Meadows Corona Park -  
 Every Saturday, a volunteerled  
 initiative meets in the  
 morning for runs and walks  
 through local neighborhood  
 parks. This run will be held  
 in Flushing Meadows Corona  
 Park, and this initiative  
 occurs in all fi ve boroughs.  
 This free event will be 3.1  
 miles long. Participants are  
 encouraged to arrive 15  
 minutes before the start of  
 the run and to leave their  
 valuables at home. They  
 also welcome people of all  
 ages and experience levels  
 to join. 
 When: Saturday, May 4,  
 from 7 to 8 a.m. 
 Where: Flushing Meadows  
 Corona Park, United Nations  
 Ave. South by the parking  
 lot on 111th Street and 55th  
 Avenue 
 Cost: Free 
 Contact: 212-360-3300 
 SUNDAY, MAY 5 
 Learn About Costume  
 Design in the Ballad of  
 Buster Scruggs - Learn  
 about the costume  
 design for the Ballad of  
 Buster Scruggs, a six-part  
 Western anthology movie  
 about the American west  
 by Ethan Coen and Joel  
 Coen. It is their most  
 recent movie released  
 on Netflix. The film has  
 been praised by notable  
 publications such as The  
 New York Times and The  
 Washington Post. Common  
 Sense Media described  
 the Coen brothers film  
 as “character-rich,  
 strikingly photographed,  
 with occasional humor  
 (often irreverent) and deft  
 moments of poignancy.” 
 When: Sunday, May 5, 10:30  
 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
 Where: Museum of Moving  
 Image, 36-01 35th Ave.,  
 Astoria 
 Cost: $15 adults, $11 senior  
 citizens, $11 students with  
 valid ID, $9 youth 
 Contact: 718-777-6800 
 TUESDAY, MAY 7 
 Pi lates and Zumba  
 for Adults Ages 55- 
 Pl us - On Tuesday,   the  
 Middle V i l l age Adult  
 Center has organized  
 Zumba and Pilates   for  
 seniors. The program  
 w i l l  g i ve par ticipants  
 over the age of 55 the  
 chance to exper ience  
 Latin s tyle dance.  
 The f itness program  
 i n tegrates high-  
 and  l ow-intensi ty  
 components within the  
 workout to c reate a  
 calor ie burning dance  
 par ty. Have fun whi le  
 you get in shape this  
 week  i n   Forest Park  
 Seuffer t Bandshel l .  
 When:  Tuesday, May 7,  
 from  1 1 a .m. to noon 
 Where:    Fores t Park  
 Seufferet Bandshel l ,  
 Fores t Park D r. ,  
 Queens 
 Cost:  Free 
 Contact:  7 18-894-3441 
 WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 
 Multimedia  
 Mother-Daughter  
 I n s t a l l a tion  a t The  
 Queens Museum  
 -  “Re l a t i ve   F i e l d s  
 i n   a   Garden,”   a  
 listing of events  
 happening in Queens,  
 check TimesLedger’s  
 website at  
 www.QNS.COM 
 multime d ia season  
 i n s t a l l a t i on,   i s   a t  
 The Queens Museum.  
 This  exhi b i t ion  
 fea tures a n  a r t is t i c  
 mothe r-daughter  
 col l abora t i on.  
 Create d by mother   L iz  
 Phi l i p s   and daughter  
 Heidi H oward,   this  
 40- foot wal l   c ombi nes  
 Howard’s  v i v i d  
 por t rai t wi th Phi l ips’  
 sound work ,   whi ch  
 create s   interac t ive  
 sound  f ields. 
 When:    Wednesday,  
 May 8 ,   f r om  1 1   a .m.   t o  
 5 p.m. 
 Where:  Queens  
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 slogan) 
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 perhaps 
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 47. "Beetle Bailey"  
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 51. Org. for frequent  
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