▶for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com october 17, 2013 • buzz • The Queens Courier 75 buzz SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Catch the Community Theatre group of Bay Terrace Jewish Center’s performance of “Guys and Dolls” beginning at 8p.m. The Bay Terrace Jewish Center is located at 13-00 209th Street, Bayside, NY 11360. Tickets for adults are $20 ; $18 for seniors and children. Tickets can be paid for at the door or online at http://www.theatrebythebayny.com/- GUYS---DOLLS---TICKET-ORDER.html. For more information call 718-428-6363 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Take the opportunity to see bats, the famous and fabled creatures of the night at the New York Hall of Science! Learn about the role of bats in the diverse ecosystems in which they and what you can do to help conserve them. At this special show with Rob Mies from the Organization for Bat Conservation, one will have the opportunity to see fruit bats, the largest bat in the world, and the gigantic flying fox bat. The show is from 1 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Tickets are $6 for adults, $5 for children, seniors and students; $3 for NYsci members. Limited capacity. Tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis the day of the show. The New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St, Corona. For more info call 718 699-0005. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Happy Hour Open Mic begins at 8 p.m. at the Laughing Devil Comedy Club. The club is located at 47-38 Vernon Boulevard Long Island City, NY 11101. It is FREE to attend and one drink to perform. All drinks will be half off. For more info call: 347-913-3845 THROUGH NOVEMBER 10 Film series on Howard Hawks (1896–1977), the flawless Hollywood director whose distinct personal style can be seen in classics such as “Scarface,” “To Have and Have Not,” “His Girl Friday,” “Twentieth Century” and “Rio Bravo.” The film series presents a 39-film retrospective of the great American director who made films in almost every conceivable genre, while maintaining a style that was direct, energetic, and lucid. Series highlights include new, rarely seen, and/or restored archival 35mm prints of “Ball of Fire”(1942); “I Was a Male War Bride” (1949); “Scarface “(1932); “The Dawn Patrol “(1930); “Only Angels Have Wings”(1939); as well as the silent feature “Fig Leaves” (1927) and much more. All films shown are directed by Howard Hawks, unless otherwise noted and all titles will be shown on film. At the Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Avenue, Astoria. Call 718-777-6888 or email [email protected] THROUGH NOVEMBER 22 Pick up high quality fruit, vegetables and herbs at the Queens Botanical Garden Farmer’s Market sponsored by Community Markets. The farmers market ‘BEGINNING WITH ART II’ You and your child can be researchers and artists together! “Beginning with Art II” at the Noguchi Museum is for children 1-2 years old and their caretakers. This six-session workshop encourages toddlers and parents to experiment with movements and materials. The session begins November 1, and will be held on Fridays until December 13. The museum entrance is on 9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard), Long Island City. This program costs $10 for families with four members (fee includes museum admissions). For more information or to register for Beginning with Art please email [email protected] or call 718-204-7088, ext 203. is every Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., rain or shine. The vendors can be found in the Queens Botanical Gardens parking lot on Dahlia Avenue off Main Street. 43-50 Main Street Flushing, NY. For more information, call 718-886-3800 ext200. ONGOING thru SUNDAY, January 26 2014 “Space Choreographed: Noguchi and Ruth Page” Drawings of Noguchi of avant-garde American dancer and choreographer Ruth Page. This Noguchi series entails ink wash paintings that abstract the human form. 9-01 33rd Rd, New York, NY 11106. For more information call 718-204-7088 ONGOING The Museum of Moving Image invites all to experience its core exhibit: “Behind the Screen.” “Behind the Screen” conveys the techniques and creative processes that ultimately amount to motion pictures. The exhibit boasts over 1,4000 artifacts from the museum’s collection of the material culture of the moving image, computer-based interactive experiences that includes recording their own images, audio-visual material that encompasses over four hours of various types of film clips and projections and commissioned artworks constructed exclusively for “Behind the Screen.” For more information, call 718-777-6888 TO HAVE YOUR EVENT APPEAR HERE POST IT @ QUEENSCOURIER.COM Puerto Madero Come, with family and friends, Steak House and experience the best Argentinean Food in NYC. Enjoy that special occasion with great food! Visit us on Mon. – Wed. – ur. Receive one glass of wine per person with this Ad. Courtesy of Puerto Madero Open: Mon., Wed., Thur. 3pm – 11pm Fri. & Sat. 4pm – 12am Sun. 2pm – 10pm 158-15 Horace Harding Expy, Fresh Meadows Telephone: 718-661-4262 Website: www.puertomaderosteakhouse.com • Email: [email protected] THEATRE BY THE BAY Presents A MUSICAL FABLE OF BROADWAY BOOK BY JO SWERLiNG & ABE BURROWS MUSiC & LYRiCS BY FRANK LOESSER BASED ON A STORY & CHARACTERS BY DAMON RUNYON Saturdays at 8pm: November 2, 9, 16, 2013 Sundays at 3pm: November 3, 10, 17, 2013 TICKETS: $20 Adults, $18 Seniors (62 & over), $18 Children (under 12) BAY TERRACE JEWISH CENTER 13-00 209th Street, Bayside, NY 11360 For more information or to order tickets call 718-428-6363 or visit our website: www.TheatreByTheBayNY.com “Guys and dolls” is presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre international, NYC. www.mtishows.com
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