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LIST OF
18 THINGS TO DO
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27
1 Remake The Holidays
— Families bend,
twist, light, sculpt and animate
a new version of the
holiday season with workshops,
demos, artist installations
and more. ReMake
the Holidays is a response
to increased consumption
and waste during the holiday
season and an attempt to
give people inspiration and
options to do things differently
while having fun.
When: Noon to 4 p.m.
Where: New York Hall of
Science, 47-01 111th St.,
Corona.
Cost: Free with NYSCI admission.
2 Collage Selfies —
Using a mirror, you
will make a self-portrait.
Then we will create a collage
selfie using color paper and
cutouts from magazines.
When: Noon to 2 p.m.
Where: Queens Museum,
New York City Building,
Flushing Meadows Corona
Park.
Cost: Free.
3 Spanish Music for
Tots — Come sing and
dance to children’s songs!
All songs are in Spanish.
Recommended for 2+ years.
When: 12:30 p.m. to 1:15
p.m.
Where: Queens Library
Corona Branch, 38-23 104
St., Corona
Cost: Free
4 Family Movie:
“Finding Nemo” —
Join us for a family screening
of “Finding Nemo”
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EDITOR’S
PICK
Skip the Small Talk — Do you wish you could have more of the kinds of conversations
you have late at night where for some reason, you feel safe talking about the
things you actually care about? Bring your friends (or come by yourself– most people
do) and spend your Friday night at an event where you know everyone else is
there for the same reason.
When: Friday, Dec. 28, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Katch Astoria, 31-19 Newtown Ave., Astoria.
Cost: $15
(2003, G). All ages welcome!
When: 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Where: Queens Library Glen
Oaks Branch, 256-04 Union
Tpke., Glen Oaks.
Cost: Free
5 The Cultural Review
Show — Join British
comedian Dominic Fogarty
as he brings his BBC project
live to the stage at the
Creek and the Cave! Joined
by some funny friends, he
attempts to understand the
delicacies and intricacies of
American culture.
When: 10 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Where: The Creek and Cave,
10-93 Jackson Ave., Long
Island City
Cost: Free
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28
6 Dress Like Marvel
Day: Stan Lee Birthday
Celebration — Come to the
Hillcrest Library dressed
as your favorite Marvel
Character or wearing
Marvel apparel. Try to draw
superheroes like Stan Lee,
create your own comic book
story, and enjoy a superhero
storytime! For all ages.
When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: Queens Library
Hillcrest Branch, 187-05
Union Tpke., Flushing.
Cost: Free
7 Movie Showing: “The
House with a Clock
in its Walls” — Are you
brave enough to discover
the secrets of “The House
with a Clock in Its Walls”?
(2018, PG) Come see the
movie at Corona to find out!
When: 3:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Where: Queens Library
Corona Branch, 38-23 104
St., Cost: Free
9 Screening and Live
Event: “Minding the
Gap” — This breakthrough
film by first-time director
Bing Liu is a comingof
age saga about three
skateboarding friends
straining against the
bounds of their Rust Belt
hometown, struggling with
difficult family histories,
and navigating their evolving
relationships with one
another. Long a co-conspirator
in their group schemes,
Liu refashions himself along
the way into a proper chronicler,
training his camera
on friends Keire and Zack
as they grow from teenagers
into grown men in their
twenties, taking on jobs and
raising families of their own.
As they face adult responsibilities,
unexpected revelations
threaten their decadelong
friendship. Winner, Best
Documentary, New York
Film Critics Circle. Winner,
Jury Prize in Breakthrough
Filmmaking, 2018 Sundance
Film Festival. Nominated for
7 Cinema Eye Honors.
When: 7 p.m.
Where: Museum of the
Moving Image, 36-01 35
Ave., Astoria
Cost: $15, $11 seniors and
students, $9 youth, free
for children under 3 and
Museum members at the
Film Lover and Kids Premium
levels and above.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29
10 Screening & Live
Event: An instant
classic of long-form documentary
that’s also one
of the year’s most urgent
and revelatory films,
America to Me sees twotime
Academy Awardnominee
Steve James
(Hoop Dreams, Abacus:
Small Enough to Jail)
examine racial, economic
and class issues in contemporary
American education.
Poignant and funny,
epic and intimate, America
to Me is a ten-part unscripted
series captured over the
course of an academic year at
Chicagoland’s elite Oak Park
and River Forest High School
St Corona
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