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Painting has been proven to relieve stress and improve communication skills, which can be valuable
during Mercury Retrograde. Learn basic techniques of painting alongside nature with artist Chemin Hsiao.
This class is recommended for adults and children 10 and up. Grab your tickets at springwatercolor1.
eventbrite.com. 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 7, 43-50 Main St., Flushing.
Celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month at Seaside Library. The 2018 theme is “Jazz and Justice.” The event is an
hour-long immersive jazz listening experience with jazz from every era. 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 10, 116-
15 Rockaway Beach Blvd., Rockaway Park.
11 The "brand" continues to
expand as the number one
comedy duo on late night will be visiting
Queens for a live show. Desus
and Mero, Bronx natives and late night
hosts on Viceland, will be featuring
their “Bodega Boys” podcast live at
Lefrak Concert Hall. Tickets are available
at kupferbergcenter.org. 8 p.m.,
153-49 Reeves Ave., Flushing.
12 “Spettacolo,” an Italian film
with English subtitles, will
be screened as a part of the New
Adventures in Nonfiction series at the
Museum of the Moving Image. The film
is about villagers who turn their lives into
plays to resolve their issues. This annual
tradition kept the city afloat, but the
50th-anniversary performance may be
the last. Tickets are $15 on movingimage.
us. The director will be in attendance.
6:30 p.m., Museum of the Moving Image,
36-01 35th Ave., Astoria.
MONDAY, APRIL 9
13 St. John’s University’s Italian
Cultural Center is presenting
Siren Baroque, New York’s only all-female
baroque ensemble. They will be
performing rare music from the convents
of 17th-century Europe. This event is
free and open to the public. RSVP at bit.
do/Suore or call 718-990-5892. 6 p.m.,
St. Thomas More Church, 80-00 Utopia
Pkwy., Jamaica.
TUESDAY, APRIL 10
14 Do you have debris from your
garden after the nor’easter and
have nowhere to dispose of it properly?
Drop off your food scraps, garden scraps
and other compostable items with the NYC
Compost Project Help transform organic
disposals into nutritious plant food. The
Steinway Community Library will be facilitating
the composting. 8 to 11 a.m., 2145
31st St., Long Island City.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11
16 Queens Museum’s eight-week
series on the legal system
and its relation to social issues continues
with “Confirmation,” starring
Kerry Washington and Wendell Pierce.
Washington and Pierce reenact the Anita
Hill debacle when Supreme Court Justice
Clarence Thomas was first nominated for the
Court. This film addresses sexism and racism
within the legal system. The movie is free with
museum admission and open to the general
public. 2 to 5 p.m., New York City Building,
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens.
17 Hey, teens: Are you looking
for last-minute assistance
with college applications and want to
learn more about the application and
financial aid process? Ralph Dickinson,
Education Specialist at The City University
of New York (CUNY), will be at South
Hollis Library to provide free education
counseling. He will also be holding individual
drop-in sessions. 2 p.m., 204-01
Hollis Ave., South Hollis.
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