QUEENS ARTS ENTERTAINMENT For the most up-todate
THURSDAY, DEC. 5
StartUP! Business Competition
This business competition allows for
entrepreneurs to gain knowledge in
the area of business and start growing
their own businesses.
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Queens Public Library
41-17 Main St., Flushing
Queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
FRIDAY, DEC. 6
Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
Help Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden
light their Christmas tree, and even
buy your own from Greg’s Trees. Snag a
photo with Santa while you’re there.
4 to 8 p.m.
Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden
2919 24th Ave., Astoria
Bohemianhall.com
Admission: Free
“There is a Place”
Thomas Welsh Huggins will present this
performance which brings together
dance, myth and climate change.
7 to 9 p.m.
The Footlight
465 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood
Thefootlightbar.nyc
Admission: Free
Cosmal LP Release Party
Celebrate Cosmal’s LP release with
this event. Living Light will be a special
guest headliner.
11:30 p.m.
Trans Pecos
915 Wyckoff Ave., Ridgewood
Thetranspecos.com
Admission: $15-20
SATURDAY, DEC. 7
Brendan Fernandes: Contract and
Release
Experience Brendan Fernandes’s art
come to life as dancers interact with
six of his “training devices” which were
modeled on Isamu Noguchi’s Rocking
Chair.
1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and
Garden Museum
9-01 33rd Rd., Long Island City
Noguchi.org
Admission: Free with museum
admission
This ‘70s Nutcracker
The Long Island City School of Ballet
will present a 1970s version of The
Nutcracker. In this version, a young
man is sent to the Land of Television
by his relative “Chick” and discovers
ballet.
1:30 p.m.
Queens Theatre
14 United Nations Avenue South in
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Corona
Queenstheatre.org
Admission: $25
RUB-GaraParty
Participate in the commentary that
is the GaraParty, as you escape the
negative parts of reality like poverty,
discrimination and loneliness.
10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Flux Factory
39-31 29th St., Long Island City
fluxfactory.org
Admission: $5 suggested donation
SUNDAY, DEC. 8
Christmas in the Garden
Start decking the halls with holiday
crafts, a tree lighting, photos with
Santa (a fee is required) and live
musical performances.
Noon to 5 p.m.
Queens Botanical Garden
43-50 Main St., Flushing
Queensbotanical.org
Admission: $30 non-member/$25
member
Holiday Festival and Tree Lighting
Celebration
Central Astoria LDC will present
this event that features free hot
chocolate, pretzels, and kids activities.
Photos with Santa and a tree lighting
ceremony will also take place.
4 to 5:30 p.m.
Astoria Park
19th Street between Astoria Park S.
and Ditmars Boulevard
Nycgovparks.org
Admission: Free
MONDAY, DEC. 9
Networking is Working?
Learn how to impact the community
and explore the business world with
this class taught in Spanish.
6 to 7 p.m.
Queens Public Library
43-06 Greenpoint Ave., Long Island
City
Queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
TUESDAY, DEC. 10
Astoria Park Alliance Holiday Party
Celebrate the holidays and give back
with this charity event.
6:30 to 10 p.m.
Q.E.D. Astoria
27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria
Qedastora.com
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11
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Unusual Wednesday
Enjoy live music from with Lackadazies,
Joudy, The Front Doors, Jenna, and the
Janes at The Footlight.
5 to 6:30 p.m.
The Footlight
465 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood
Thefootlightbar.nyc
Admission: $10
Storytime
Toddlers, babies and their caregivers
are invited to participate in songs and
stories.
10:30 to 11 a.m.
Queens Public Library
78-60 73rd Pl., Glendale
Queenslibrary.org
Admission: Free
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TimesLedger Newspapers
Dec. 6 - Dec. 13, 2019
By Ed Canty
Out of Luck
Across
1. Litmus reddener
5. Pitcher
9. Level, in London
13. Biblical pronoun
14. Computer
command
15. Hold up
16. Like a bad
photographer's
subject?
19. C.E.O.'s degree
20. Long time
21. Andean animals
22. Popular cookie
23. Lanky
24. Lindsey Vonn
event
27. Like almonds in
many recipes
31. Recurring theme
32. Student aid
33. ___ tree (in
trouble)
34. Not in service
38. Fin. adviser
39. CD followers
40. Looks after
41. Camper's supply
44. Type of cord
45. Marries
46. Mrs. Lincoln's
maiden name
47. Broadway
opening
50. Crèche trio
51. Fraternity letter
54. "In the middle of
no where"
57. "...___ man put
LAST
WEEK'S
ANSWERS
THE BIG APPLE
P E N D C C L I C A R B S
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T I M E S S Q U A R E O E R
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S A R A H R A C K B E S T
S T A T U E O F L I B E R T Y
A S T R A R E A A R I E L
D Y E I N G S M O G F E E
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asunder"
58. "Thanks ___!"
59. List-ending
abbr.
60. Part of DEA
61. Greek portico
62. Narrative
Down
1. Minute bit
2. Fat-sounding fish
3. Speck
4. Pair
5. Respect
6. "Yippee!"
7. Fifty-fifty
8. Gym unit
9. Domesticate
again
10. Many a
homecoming
attendee
11. ___ Lee
Corporation
12. Storm centers
15. VI x CIX
17. Distant
18. Big Ten
football's Fighting
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22. Medley
23. Big bridge bids
24. Artist's coverall
25. Jeweler's
magnifier
26. Fragrant oil
27. English Channel
feeder
28. Showing regret
29. Lyrical work
30. Saint-Saens's
"___ Macabre"
32. Birds on
Canadian dollars
35. College unit
36. Artist's
workplace
37. Fax or FedEx
42. Having
43. "___ Evil" (Mia
Farrow film)
44. Colombia's
capital
46. Forbidden
47. Auctioneer's last
word
48. Stage coach
49. "___, Brute!"
50. Tuna ___
51. Hummus holder
52. Get better
53. Capri, e.g.
55. Possesses
56. Fishing aid
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