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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 • THE COURIER SUN 49 buzz SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 15 Peek into a little-known bit of history at The Jews of Shanghai, a documentary about 25,000 Jewish refugees who fl ed Nazi persecution during WWII and made their way to Shanghai. Hillcrest Jewish Center (183-02 Union Tpke., Flushing), 10 a.m., FREE. 18 Look at large-scale sculptures at the opening reception for the Emerging Artists Fellowship Exhibition, with an exhibit tour by the curator through the work of 15+ artists, plus performances. Socrates Sculpture Park (32-01 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City), 3 p.m., FREE. 19 Watch some weird fi lms at the 9th annual Druid Film Festival, featuring a “mega-mashup hell-ride of absurd footage,” followed by a “breakneck barrage of rowdy short fi lms.” Knockdown Center (52-19 Flushing Ave., Maspeth), 8 p.m., $5. MONDAY, SEPT. 26 20 Relax yourself at Intro to Meditation, where you’ll tune in and listen more deeply to your intuition, inspiration, creativity, and inner wisdom. Fresh Meadows Wellness Center (18417 Union Tpke., Fresh Meadows), 10:30 a.m., $10. TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 22 Be sure you can make a different in November at Rock Climb the Vote — the fi rst 100 people to register get free climbing access and gear. Brooklyn Boulders Queensbridge (23-10 41st St., Long Island City), 6 p.m., FREE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 24 Listen to some lovely improvised music with Tree Trios: Tony Buck/David Watson/ Nate Wooley, David Grubbs/Eli Keszler/C. Spencer Yeh, and Laura Ortman/Ego Sensation/Nine Sobell. Trans-Pecos (9-15 Wyckoff Ave., Ridgewood), 8:30 p.m., $10. 25 Keep your fave comics in the game at Slaughterhouse Live!, a sudden-death, audience-judged standup comedy show. The Creek & the Cave (10-93 Jackson Ave., Long Island City), 10 p.m., FREE. 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 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! 17 Go old school at the Vinyl Revolution Record Show, with tons of discs, musicians giving autographs, and live performances by Blue Coupe with Richie Stotts and Stu Deutsch. Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden (29-19 24th Ave., Astoria), 11 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25, $3. 21 Get riled up at the Presidential Debate Watch Party, with pre-show comedy and debate commentary by Frank Conniff, Christian Finnegan, Myka Fox. QED Astoria (27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria), 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 26, $10. 23 Stretch it out at Sunset Rooftop Yoga; ticket price includes cocktails and light bites following the session. Z NYC Hotel (11- 01 43rd Ave., Long Island City), 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27, $35. EDITOR’S PICK EDITOR’S PICK EDITOR’S PICK


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