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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 • THE COURIER SUN 37 buzz shops, games, crafts, a community cook-off and dinner, and live music into the night. Smiling Hogshead Ranch (25-30 Skillman Ave., Long Island City), 2 p.m., donations encouraged. Mellow out at a Twilight Concert, featuring the Con Brio Ensemble playing Dvorak Piano Quintet, Kahn Serenade and Fuchs-Terzetto. The Church-in-the-Gardens (50 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills), 4:30 p.m., FREE. Wander through some wonderful art at Fall Exhibits Opening Reception, featuring two solo shows: Cosima von Bonin’s “Who’s Exploiting Who in the Deep Sea?” and Aki Sasamoto’s “Delicate Cycle.” SculptureCenter (44-19 Purves St., Long Island City), 5 p.m., FREE. Be awed and amazed by acrobats at the September Circus Cabaret, hosted by Madame Vivian V and starring Kyle Hamilton, Francis Stallings, Bobby Fishnets, Mandarine Moon-Fly, and many more. The Muse (350 Moffat St., Ridgewood), 8 p.m., $10. MONDAY, SEPT. 19 Watch a wonderful fi lm at Maysles Cinema Mondays, tonight featuring “Monterey Pop,” about the iconic ’60s music festival. Nowadays (56-06 Cooper Ave., Ridgewood), dusk, FREE. Listen to some lively music at Live at LIC Bar, with Shark Paper Scissors, Jon Christopher Allen and Rye Lewis. LIC Bar (45-58 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City), 8 p.m., FREE. TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 Hear some true tales at The Dump, a storytelling show featuring experienced comedians and novices alike. The Creek & the Cave (10-93 Jackson Ave., Long Island City), 8 p.m., FREE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 Crack some jokes at Flynn’s Mic, where anyone and everyone gets fi ve minutes to try out their material. QED Astoria (27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria), 6 p.m., FREE. Go on a sonic journey at TTFN NYC, a night of ambient-leaning, guitarbased music from Dave Harrington, Kaki King, Peter Silberman and Tim Mislock. Trans-Pecos (9-15 Wyckoff Ave., Ridgewood), 8 p.m., $10. Check out the QNS.com calendar for more great events, and add your own! If you love events, sign up for our weekly events newsletter as well! EDITOR’S PICK Fold and feast at Origami V2, with a paper-folding workshop and ramen from nearby Resobox. Brooklyn Boulders Queensbridge (23-10 41st St., Long Island City), 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, $12. Lincoln Center’s Q U E E N S La Casita FREE dance, music, and spoken word in your neighborhood Nano Stern Spirit Ensemble Saturday, September 17 2:00 Chilean Music by Nano Stern 3:00 Africa Diaspora Dance Workshop and Performance by Spirit Ensemble Hosted by poet Rich Villar An impressive lineup of artist-activists convene to explore the far-reaching social, political, and expressive powers of oral and visual tradition. Here, wordsmiths share the stage with musicians and dancers to uncover how poetry, song, movement and storytelling can unleash personal truths, construct identity, and fundamentally alter historic narratives. LincolnCenter.org/BoroLinc Major support for Boro-Linc is provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Betty and John Levin, and Eugene and Emily Grant. Lead Corporate Support is provided by Time Warner Inc. Boro-Linc: La Casita is curated by Claudia Norman. Jamaica Performing Arts Center 153-10 Jamaica Ave (Main Lawn) Admission is free on a first come, first served basis Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning


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