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74 THE QUEENS COURIER • BUZZ • MARCH 19, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com happenings MARCH 20 “From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf” is a result of four years of dialog, friendship and exchange between CAMP, an art group, and a group of sailors from the Gulf of Kutch. Their travels, and those of co-seafarers from Pakistan and Southern Iran, through the Persian and Aden Gulfs show us a world cut into many pieces, not easily bridged by nostalgics or nationalists. We follow the physical crossings made by these groups of people who make and sail boats. And who also make videos, sometimes with songs married to them. Queens Museum of Art. 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Runs until June 27. For more information, visit queensmuseum. org. MARCH 21 Celebrate the Equinox by making botanically themed crafts with your kids. The Queens Botanical Garden will host a March equinox craft for kids so you can get creative while exploring the gardens. While supplies last; limited to fi rst 30 children. Free. 1 to 3 p.m. Contact 718-886-3800 for more details. The Queens Museum’s Open A.I.R. Artist Services Program with awardwinning artists Mark Strandquist and Queens-based photographer and educator Sol Aramendi will help participants develop and utilize challenging methods for creating personal, political, and socially powerful photographs. Work alongside a diverse group of youth from Queens and collaboratively create a series of images. 2 to 4:30 p.m. For more information, visit queensmuseum.org. The Bayside Historical Society is hosting a Queens Sewing Social where you can quilt and sew using a number of different textiles. Learn more about the craft from enthusiasts and spend an afternoon creating and socializing. $8 BHS members, $10 non-BHS members. 208 Totten Avenue. MARCH 22 Join the Queens Botanical Garden and other community groups in celebrating the vernal equinox (historical Earth Day) with a day of volunteering and unity. End the day with a festive march to the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Unisphere. Free. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, visit queensbotanical. org. The World of Tomorrow is a feature documentary that looks at the great 1939 New York World’s Fair. Five years in the making, this critically acclaimed EDITOR’S PICK fi lm uses home movies, newsreels, industrial and promotional fi lms, cartoons, still photographs and other vintage graphics to study the Art Deco extravaganza that was the World’s Fair. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. $8 general admission, $5 QHS members, students >MAR20- 27 and seniors. Call 718-939-0647 for more details. MARCH 23 Visit the Museum of Moving Image to try a multi-player game before it’s available to the public. “Push Me Pull You” by House House (Melbourne, Australia) is a cooperative, physicsbased sumo-soccer game. Working together, players pilot sports monsters: stretching, contracting, pushing and shoving to keep a ball on their side of the court. “Push Me Pull You” was created amid a renewed interest in local multiplayer games, and like many of these titles, it borrows the formal qualities of sports without simulating any particular sport. Runs through March 27. For more information, visit movingimage.us. ATTENTION: WANT A LISTING ON THIS PAGE? Go to the “Events Calendar” section of our web site, www.queenscourier.com/events-page, and click on “Submit your event” to let us know about your happening. We select from reader submissions to list on our happenings page. Photo courtesy vanpraagh.com Internationally renowned No. 1 New York Times best-selling author, clairvoyant, spiritual medium, producer and television personality James Van Praagh is considered a pioneer in the mediumship movement throughout the world, and has been recognized as one of the most accurate spiritual mediums working today. Visit the Queensborough Performing Arts Center for a talk and Q&A on March 21. Prices vary. 8 p.m. For more information, visit qcc.cuny.edu.


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