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or at comedynightwithnigeldunkley.
eventbrite.com. 8 p.m., 198-20
Linden Blvd., St. Albans.
12 Lorna Mills’s contemporary
remake of John
Berger’s four-part BBC documentary
“Ways of Seeing” is
being shown at the Museum
of the Moving Image. The documentary
is a chaotic compilation
of 3-D animations, video
remixes, animated GIFs, webcam
performances and more. Tickets
are $15 and can be purchased
at movingimages.us. 5:30 p.m.,
Museum of the Moving Image,
36-01 35th Ave., Astoria.
13 Enjoy Chinese folk
music and cultural
exchange with the New York
Chinese Chorus as they perform
with guest choir Haiyun
Chorus at their Spring Benefit
Concert. The New York Chinese
Chorus’ members are vocalists
and instrumentalists from Taiwan,
Hong Kong, Southeast Asia and
China. Tickets range from $30 to
$100 and can be purchased at
kupferbergcenter.org.
MONDAY, MARCH 26
15 Hey, teens. Do you want
to become more active in
your community? The #GetJustice
League: Sexual and Reproductive
Justice for LGBTQIA+ Youth is a
group of young activists working
toward Sexual and Reproductive
Justice (SRJ) for non-straight and
non-gender-conforming youth. To
join, fill out a contact form on
lgbtnetwork.org/getjustice and
go to a meeting, which is held
every Monday. 6 to 8 p.m., 37-18
Northern Blvd., Long Island City.
TUESDAY, MARCH 27
16 Want to learn how to
play wheelchair basketball
from the best? Come
out and play against other wheelchair
basketball players across the
five boroughs. A valid NYC Parks
recreation center membership is
required to participate in this program.
7-9 p.m., Flushing Meadows
Corona Park, 131-40 Fowler Ave.,
Flushing.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
17 “And the Verdict Is…”
is the Spring 2018 Film
Series at Queens Museum,
which begins with the 1979
Academy Award-winning film
“Kramer vs. Kramer.” This series
focuses on movies that address
the legal system, discussing ethics
and the topics of gender and race
within the justice system. 2-5 p.m.,
New York City Building, Flushing
Meadows Corona Park, Flushing.
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What better way to spend your weekend than indulging in sugary (and salty) treats in Long Island City? Dessert
Goals is back for their fourth festival with over 20 vendors, exclusive deserts, an Instagram garden, a savory Salt
Bar, and access to an outdoor deck on the water with panoramic views of Manhattan. Tickets include 1.5 hours
of the event, coffee, water, access to the photo garden, lounge, salt bar, free candy and more. Tickets are $17 and
can be purchased at dessertgoals.com. Saturday, March 24, and Sunday, March 25. Tickets come with a scheduled
entry time. Sound River Studios, 440 44th Dr., Long Island City.
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The Queens Library (East Flushing location) is offering an AARP Defensive Driving course from noon to 6 p.m.
on Monday, Feb. 26. The course is available to all people who have a valid NYS Driver’s License. Taking the class
will qualify most drivers for lower insurance payments. Make sure to check with your insurance provider before
taking the course. The East Flushing location is at 196-36 Northern Blvd.