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
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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
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
May 17 - May 24, 2019
By Ed Canty
Me(n)tal Work
Across
1. African capital
6. "Haste makes
waste," e.g.
11. On, as a lamp
14. Amount of
evidence?
15. 7 to 10 on the
Beaufort Scale
16. Chicago-Detroit
dir.
17. Where lab dishes
may be stacked?
19. A patient
response?
20. "American Pie"
destination
21. Dilly-dally
23. Quits working
26. Competent
27. Certain skirts
28. Mother of
mercy?
29. Got the lead out?
30. Abacus part
31. "All the way
with ___" (political
slogan)
34. Big cheese,
perhaps
35. Stop
36. Hogwash
37. Ear prefix
38. Bring up the rear?
39. Fifth Avenue sight
40. Ale alternatives
42. Crowd
43. Gloom
45. Critical shortages
46. Flexible
47. Lowest ship deck
48. A pint, maybe
49. How to flunk an
ROTC inspection?
Museum New York C i ty
Bui ldin g , F lushing
Meadows Corona Park
Cost: $8, $4 for
seniors , f ree for
c h i l d ren, s tudents and
NYC Depar tment of
Education employees
Contact: 7 18-592-
9700
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55. Quartz used in
marbles
56. Striped critter
57. Typical USNA
grad.
58. Man of La
Mancha
59. Clear, as a disk
Down
1. Look for answers
2. "The Sweetheart
of Sigma ___"
3. Computer monitor,
for short
4. Kicks back, in
a way
5. Became attached
to
6. Moorehead of
"Bewitched"
7. Stun
8. Baba, for one
9. French copper
10. Coop flier
11. Flop, figuratively
12. As a whole
13. Giggle
18. Nights before the
big day
22. "There once"
follower
23. Sly character?
24. Part of TSE
25. Collectibles,
perhaps
26. Stop
28. Bridge support
30. 4-H functions
32. Ending for air
or sea
33. Photo files, in
computer lingo
35. Having a good
reputation
36. Exotic dancer
38. Some may be
hidden
39. A warm heart to
heart talk (yiddish)
41. "Wheel of
Fortune" purchase
42. After-bath
powder
43. "The final
frontier"
44. "Hello Muddah,
Hello Fadduh!"
singer Sherman
45. Dinner bird
47. "Beetle Bailey"
dog
50. Acted like a sap?
51. Org. for frequent
strikers?
52. Triage sites,
briefly
53. "Norma ___"
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