MARCH 5 - mARCH 11, 2015 • TIMES 23 happenings >mar5- 11 Start Summer Veggies Indoors, 1:30 p.m.. Expert Fred Gerber leads an introductory adult workshop on starting summer vegetables indoors. $6. Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St. Flushing, www.queensbotanical. org. MONDAY, MAR. 9 See it Big! High and Wide. Flicks to give a sense of how filmmakers use the fra.m.e to their advantage. Films are shown from Friday - Saturday, time varies. $12 admission. Museum of the Moving Image, 35th Avenue at 37th Street. The Moving Beauty Series. A wide array of quality concert dance at affordable prices through Mar. 15 at the Secret Theatre in Long Island City. Admission, $15 - $20. The Secret Theatre 4402 23rd St. Two great masters of calligraphy from two traditions—Mr. ChaoLin Ting (102 years young) and Dr. Yoo Sung Lee—are both highly respected by the Chinese and Korean communities. This unique exhibition during the Lunar New Year will demonstrate the extraordinary essence of harmony between two great cultures in the Chinese Hsu-Fa and Korean Hangeul scripts. The beauty of writing welcomes the Year of the Ra.m.! Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m. $5 admission. Free for members/students. Flushing Town Hall 137-35 Northern Blvd. TUESDAY, MAR. 10 Aaron Landsman: Running Away From The One With The Knife, 8 p.m. This play is about suicide and religious faith. It’s a memorial and an exorcism for a woman na.m.ed Christina; it’s the story of her sister, and the monk who is their friend. The play is terse, allusive, and full of monologues, repeated short scenes, and hastily scrawled signs that comment on what’s happening. The Chocolate Factory Theater, 5-49 49th Ave., LIC, www. chocolatefactorytheater.org. Community Board 4 Queens will hold its monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at VFW Post 150 located at 51-11 108th St. A public forum on the good and welfare of the district will be held . WEDNESDAY, MAR. 11 Community Board 5 will hold its monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Middle Village’s Christ the King Regional High School. The agenda includes a public hearing on the city’s 2016 fiscal year budget and a presentation on the Cross Harbor Freight Progra.m.. 68-02 Metropolitan Ave., enter in cafeteria. For more information, call 1-718-366- 1834. The Dean of A.m.erican Rock Critics, 7 p.m.. This Queens native chronicled many of the key cultural shifts of the last half century and revolutionized the cultural status of the music critic in the process. He discusses his new memoir, Going Into the City: Portrait of a Critic as a Young Man alongside his wife, Carola Dibbell, who presents her new novel, The Only Ones. Dibbell is also a highly regarded rock critic. Free. The Astoria Bookshop, 31-29 31st St., Astoria, www.astoriabookshop.com. Community Board 6 will have its monthly meeting tonight at 7:45 p.m. The agenda includes a public hearing on the preliminary budget for fiscal year 2016. Kew Gardens Community Center, 80-02 Kew Gardens Rd., Suite 202. DAILY SENIOR PROGRAMS • Ridgewood Older Adult Center, 59-14 70th Ave., welcomes new members 60 years of age or older every weekday. For more information, call 1-718-456-2000. • Ridgewood-Bushwick Senior Center, 319 Stanhope St., will hold various progra.m.s. For more information, call 1-718-366-3038. • Peter Cardella Senior Center, 68-52 Fresh Pond Rd., Ridgewood, will hold various progra.m.s. For more information, call 1-718-497-2908. • Self-Help Maspeth Senior Center, 69-61 Grand Ave., will hold beading, jewelry, bingo and other progra.m.s. Hot lunch served at noon. Transportation available. For more information, call 1-718-429-3636. to have your event appear here email info @timesnewsweekly.com March 7, Das Audit, 4 pm. Formed in 2014, this New York-based instrumental ensemble—Eve Essex (alto sax/flutes); Sean Keenan (bass); Craig Kalpakjian (guitar); and John Anderson (percussion)—delights with new compositions. $5. SculptureCenter, 44-19 Purves St., LIC, www.sculpture-center.org. EDITOR’S PICK
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