FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com DECEMBER 5, 2013 • BUZZ • THE QUEENS COURIER 29 buzz tion. The crowd can sing and dance along with their favorite characters on screen! Movies are captioned. Prior to the showing of the movie a trivia contest will be held. The most enthusiastic participant can win a $100 cash prize. Tickets for all showings are $5 and can be purchased online at www.visitqpac. org or by calling the box offi ce at 718-631-6311. Queensborough Performing Arts Center is located at 222-05 56th Avenue in Bayside. At noon, experience “Hands-on History: Snowfl akes Are Falling” and celebrate the winter with Rufus King. Learn about old-fashioned, cold-weather fun, read stories, and make seasonal decorations. Event is free. King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica SUNDAY, DEC. 15 Join the Astoria Symphonic Choir and orchestra in ushering in the holiday season! The evening features Camille Saint-Saens’ masterpiece “Oratorio de Noel” and Francis Poulenc’s powerful “Gloria.” Adam Eggleston will be the conductor for the evening. The concert begins at 5 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Church, 43-19 30th Avenue in Astoria. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 in advance for students/ seniors and $ 25/$20 at the door. For more information call 917-300-8695. At 3 p.m. enjoy “Holidays Around the World.” Take a musical tour with the Queens Symphony Orchestra through diverse cultural traditions, all bound by the common theme of joy, unity and winter. At the LeFrak Concert Hall, 65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing. At 5 p.m. see “Noel!” The Astoria Symphonic Choir and Orchestra celebrate the holidays with the gorgeous, Bach-inspired Oratorio de Noël by Camille Saint-Saëns and Francis Poulenc’s powerful Gloria. Performances at St. Joseph’s Church, 43-19 30th Avenue, Astoria. ONGOING THROUGH SUNDAY, JAN. 26, 2014 “Space Choreographed: Noguchi and Ruth Page” is an exhibit of the drawings of Noguchi of avant-garde American dancer and choreographer Ruth Page. This Noguchi series includes ink wash paintings that abstract the human form. 9-01 33rd Rd, Long Island City. For more information, call 718-204-7088. ONGOING THROUGH APRIL 7, 2014 Bring your friends, bring a scarf and gloves and remember to lace up tight! Ice skating season has begun at World Ice Arena at Flushing Meadow- Corona Park! Admission is $5 for all ages on weekdays and $8 on weekends and holidays. To rent ‘Peter Schumann: The Shatterer’ Peter Schumann: The Shatterer is the fi rst solo museum exhibition of Bread and Puppet Theater founder and director Peter Schumann. It marks the 50th anniversary of the Bread and Puppet Theater, while introducing New York audiences to a largely unseen body of work by one of the most independent, prolifi c, and complex artists of our time. At the Queens Museum, New York City Building, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. For more information, call 718-592-9700. skates, be sure to bring socks and an additional $5. The rink is open from 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. On weekends, it is open 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday nights; 12 p.m. until 4:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. until 9:50 p.m. Saturdays and 12 p.m. until 4:45 p.m.on Sundays. Information is subject to change. Call 718-760-9001. World Ice Arena is located at Avery Avenue and 131st Street Flushing. ONGOING THROUGH MARCH 31, 2014 “Legacy: Photographs from Emily Fisher Landau’s Gift to the Whitney Museum of American Art” at the Fisher Landau Center for Art. The collection of 419 works, includes installations, sculptures, drawings and photographs by numerous key fi gures in contemporary American Art. . Exhibition hours are Thursday through Monday, 12 to 5 p.m. and admission is free. The Fisher Landau Center for Arts is located at 38-27 30th Street, Long Island City. For more information call 718-937-0727. ONGOING The Museum of the Moving Image invites everyone to experience its core exhibit: “Behind the Screen,” which examines the techniques and creative processes that are used in the creation of 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 allowing visitors to record their own images, audio-visual material that encompasses over four hours of varied historical fi lm clips and projections and commissioned artworks designed exclusively for this exhibition. For more information call 718-777-6888. TO HAVE YOUR EVENT APPEAR HERE POST IT @ QUEENSCOURIER.COM EDITOR’S PICK Absolutely Trophies Awards • Plaques • Engraving • Laminations • Medals • and More….. AffordABle, depeNdABle ANd profeSSioNAl 47-32 Bell Blvd. • Bayside 718.279.4698 www.absolutelytrophies.com [email protected] Serving all five boroughs of NYC PRODUCTIONS MEMORIES spectacular!!! holidays and listen to favorites such as: Drummer Boy, Night, Ride, EVERY SHOW!!!!!! during intermission! @ 8pm 3pm theatretime.org for tickets OPENING NIGHT DESSERT PARTY!! Meet & Greet with the cast! *Immediately after Dec. 6th show *Reservations Recommended THEATRE TIME PRODUCTIONS Proudly presents HOLIDAY MEMORIES a christMastiMe Musical spectacular!!! DirecteD by Kevin C. vinCent Musical Direction by Brett roelofs Come join us to CeleBrate the holidays and listen to wonderful renditions of your favorites suCh as jingle Bells, silent night, little drummer Boy, we need a little Christmas, o holy night, roCKin’ around the Christmas tree, do you hear what i hear?, sleigh ride, and muCh more! Meet & Greet with the cast! *iMMediately after dec. 6th show *reservations recoMMended SanTa ClauS IS ComInG To EvEry Show!!!!!! TaKE a frEE PhoTo wITh SanTa durInG InTErmISSIon! OPENING NIGHT DESSERT PARTY!! SHOWDATES: DEcEmbEr 6TH, 7TH, 13TH @ 8pm DEcEmbEr 8TH, 14TH @ 3pm TICKETS: $17/GEnEral admISSIon • $15/SEnIorS 65 and ovEr • $10/ChIldrEn 12 and undEr Call 347-358-8102 or www.ThEaTrETImE.orG for TICKETS ThE ColonIal ChurCh of BaySIdE 54-02 217Th STrEET, BaySIdE, ny 11364 (EnTranCE on luKE PlaCE)
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