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54 THE COURIER SUN • JULY happenings 28, 2016 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.www.qns.com 28- >JULY 3 THURSDAY, JULY 28 Embrace Asia during the 39th annual Asian International Film Festival, three nights of fi lm and video work by artists of the Asian diaspora. Flushing Town Hall (137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing), 6 p.m., FREE. Take a trip without leaving home at Passport Thursdays. Tonight’s theme is Ecuador and includes the fi lm “Cesar’s Grill” and a folkloric dance performance by Ñukanchik Llakta Wawakuna. Queens Museum (Flushing Meadows Corona Park, New York City Building, Meridian Road), 7 p.m., FREE. Laugh till you glow at Shine Box Comedy, with Anthony DeVito, Jordan Temple, Courtney Maginnis, Chris Castelli, and host Lucas Connolly. Neir’s Tavern (87- 48 78th St., Woodhaven), 7:30 p.m., FREE. FRIDAY, JULY 29 Go back in time at a screening of “Living Los Sures,” a documentary about life in Williamsburg’s south side in the 1980s, fully restored by Brooklyn nonprofi t UnionDocs for the fi lm’s 30th anniversary. Museum of the Moving Image (36- 01 35 Ave., Astoria), 7:30 p.m., $12. Lasso up some good times at the Wild West Show, featuring trick-roper Chris McDaniel, knife-thrower Throwdini, and The Muse circus performers. The Muse (350 Moffat St., Ridgewood) 7:30 p.m., $20. See some stellar cinema at the Queens World Film Festival encore screenings, tonight featuring several short love stories presented by Northern Woodside Coalition. Sgt. Collins Triangle (59th St. BY ORIANA LECKERT/@orianablyn and Broadway, Woodside) 8 p.m., FREE. Get farcical at “Suite Surrender,” a play by Michael McKeever promising mistaken identities, overblown egos, double entendres, and a lap dog named Mr. Boodles. Theatre Box of Floral Park (35 Verbena Ave., Floral Park), 8 p.m., $15. SATURDAY, JULY 30 Wander through an environmental catastrophe with the New York Obscura Society’s EDITOR’S PICK tour of DUPBO: down under the Pulaski Bridge onramp, led by Newtown Creek Alliance Historian Mitch Waxman. Meet at 862 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, 11 a.m., $23. Scope some killer moves at the 38th annual Thunderbird American Indian Mid- Summer Powwow, three days of inter-tribal Native American dance competitions with more than 40 Indian nations participating. Queens County Farm Museum (73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Floral Park), noon, $11/day; $16/weekend. Sail away on a Queens Community House Boat Ride, with music and lunch provided. Queens Community House Kew Gardens Community Center (80-02 Kew Gardens Rd., Kew Gardens), 12:30 p.m., $50. Shake your body at Warm- Up, the quintessential summer music series, today featuring Maya Jane Coles, Jay Daniel, Joey Anderson, Palmbomen II and Ohal. MoMA PS1 (22-25 Jackson Ave., LIC), 3 p.m., $22. Get raucous at The Grind Warehouse Art Party, which promises rappers, singers, beatboxers, poets, artists, live painting, dancers and more. Court Square Studios (21-38 44th St., Long Island City), 5 p.m., $12. Sunday, July 31 Wander near the water with Untapped Cities’ tour of the decommissioned Ridgewood Reservoir, co-presented with nonprofi t NYC H2O, to learn about the past and future of NYC’s water system. Ridgewood Reservoir, Highland Blvd., Ridgewood, 10 a.m., $30. Immerse yourself in culture at the closing events for Queens International 2016, with a mariachi band, an audio collage, visual arts, a fi lm screening, dance performances and more. Queens Museum (Flushing Meadows Corona Park, New York City Building, Meridian Road), 1 p.m., FREE. Get your groove on at Backyard Hi-Fi Sessions, an outdoor celebration of sound-system culture in New York, with DJs Dub- Stuy featuring Junior Dread, Federation Sound, Krak in Dub, Kinky P, Bentbacks Sound and Laurent Fintoni. ATTENTION: Want your event on this page? Post it on QNS.com! It’s never been easier to submit a Happening. Become a registered member at www.qns.com, visit the Events page, click the “Add Event” bar at left, complete the form and click “Post Event.” You can even post a photo or a fl ier for your event. It takes only a couple of minutes to complete, and it’s absolutely FREE! We’ll select entries on our QNS.com Events site for our Happenings page in The Queens Courier and Ridgewood Times. Let all of Queens know what’s going on tomorrow by posting it on QNS.com today! AUG Tell your tale at The Dump, a weekly storytelling show hosted by Jake Hart. The Creek & the Cave (10-93 Jackson Ave., Long Island City), 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, FREE.


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