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Kimchi 101 - Are you interested in knowing how to make kimchi? If you don’t know, kimchi is a naturally
fermented, healthy and delicious traditional Korean staple that is made using various products.
This class will teach you how to make two types — the traditional spicy and water kimchi. You
will be taken through each step of the process and learn about the environmental and health benefits
of the probiotic. Everyone will get to take a small jar home of each recipe that is made. Guests
are encouraged to bring their own jars.
When: Saturday, March 30, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Where: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Queens
Cost: $50 per person/$45 per member
Contact: 718-347-3276
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The History of the Motion Picture in Queens - Did you know that since 1900, Queens has been the
location for various movie studios such as Kaufman Astoria Studios? Many early superstars have
even resided in the borough before Beverly Hills and Malibu became the ideal places. Queens has
served a perfect set place for all film genres. Join Jason D. Antos for a discussion to learn more.
When: Sunday, March 31, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Where: Queens Historical Society - Kingsland Homestead, 143-35 37th Ave., Flushing
Cost: $5 general/$3 seniors and students/free for members
Contact: 718-939-0647
remain popular today. They’ve had 40 of their
singles appear on the Billboard Hot 100 and
songs featured in television shows and movies
such as “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”
Watch them in concert and experience a performance
of timeless music.
When: Sunday, March 31, at 3 p.m.
Where: Queensborough Performing Arts Center,
34-45 202nd St., Bayside
Cost: Prices vary
Contact: 718-631-6311
MONDAY, APRIL 1
12 Patrick Hastie: Week at the Creek -
Comedian Patrick Hastie is coming
to The Creek and The Cave for a week. His
act will be full of fun folksy farm stories, gross
teenager stories and material on being married.
He will be joined by special guests each night
that are open for you and your friends to watch.
Enjoy your Monday night with some laughs.
When: Monday, April 1, from 7 to 8 p.m.
Where: The Creek and The Cave, 10-93 Jackson
Ave., Long Island City
Cost: Free
Contact: 917-806-6692
13 Reading by Kiese Laymon and
Mitchell S. Jackson - MoMa Ps1 is hosting
a reading event with some inspiring nonfiction
writers. Kiese Laymon, author of “Heavy:
An American Memoir,” and Mitchell S. Jackson,
author of “The Residue Years,” are presenting a
reading of their work. Following them will be a
conversation with Reginald Dwayne Betts. It’ll
be an intellectual afternoon where these writers
will present to you some new insight.
When: Monday, April 1, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where: MoMa Ps1, 22-25 Jackson Ave., Long
Island City
Cost: Free. RSVP or registration required
Contact: 718-784-2084
TUESDAY, APRIL 2
14 Music Lab: Building Your Song
Co-created with Florence Welch -
Apple is offering an opportunity to learn
how to make music. With no experience or
trained expertise needed, Apple Creatives will
be teaching you resourcefulness in making
music by using Beat Sequencer, Sampler and
Smart Instruments in GarageBand with the creative
approach of Florence + The Machine. Make
sure to bring your iPad and get your creative
juices flowing,
When: Tuesday, April 2, from 3 to 4 p.m.
Where: Apple Queens Center, 90-15 Queens
Blvd., Elmhurst
Cost: Free
Contact: 718-489-1540
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
15 Klein - Klein is a composer and
playwright who’s coming to the VW
Dome at MoMa Ps1 to present a new soundbased
performance, in partnership with the
Experimental Media and Performing Arts
Center. She assembles recordings of her own
vocals and instrumentation with a range mythological
to Pavarotti references incorporated.
When: Wednesday, April 3, from 3 to 6 p.m.
Where:MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Ave.,Queens
Cost: $15
Contact: 718-784-2084
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