Holiday
season magic is in the air. So are classic concerts, Irish ballads, the
Marimba, doo woop and the Boston Pops. In addition to the wonderful sounds,
Queens hosts a brand new play, various throwback movies, a historic house tour,
tree lightings and the opportunity to edit Wikipedia entries about the borough.
Here’s the rundown.
Dec. 6, The Dublin City Ramblers, 7:30 pm. This Irish band has thrilled audiences worldwide with
ballads, folk, humor and foot-tapping music for over 35 years. $15 to $27. New York Irish Center, 10-40 Jackson Ave., LIC, www.newyorkirishcenter.org.
Dec. 6, Performances by Judith Sloan and Warren
Lehrer, 7 pm. Famous for their
award-winning book on Queens Crossing the
Boulevard, Sloan and Lehrer’s performance fuses theatre, radio and poetry.
A Q&A follows. $5. Queens Council on the Arts, 37-11 35th Ave., Astoria, www.queenscouncilarts.org.
Dec. 6, Boogie
Woogie, Ragtime & Stride Piano, 8 pm.
Multi-instrumentalist Ayodele Maakheru & The Windsong String Ensemble
perform an ode to Ragtime, Boogie Woogie and Stride. $15/$10 students. Flushing
Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, www.flushingtownhall.org.
Dec. 6, Help Queens Library Enrich Topics on Wikipedia,
10 am to 7 pm. Drop in at any time to
write and edit Wiki entries about Queens for accuracy and style. Free. Queens
Library-Central, 89-11 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, www.queenslibrary.org.
Dec. 6, Bach & Brew, 6 pm. Pianist Dongsok Shin performs on King Manor’s
fortepiano with accompaniment by violinist Leah Nelson. The program includes
Johann Christian Bach and Muzio Clementi. Sample craft beer similar to what
would have been enjoyed during Rufus King’s lifetime. KM, King Manor Park,
Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, www.kingmanor.org.
Dec. 6, Routes: The Spiritual
Odyssey of Chinese American Artists, 5 pm to 8 pm. Noguchi
Museum screens two episodes of the 12-part documentary Routes, featuring
interviews with Shen Ruijin and Zheng Lianjie, taking the audience through each
China-born artist’s working process. Free. NM, 9-01 33rd Rd., LIC,
www.noguchi.org.
Dec. 6, Sweet Smell of Success, 7 pm. Museum of the Moving Image’s ongoing series See It Big! presents 22 films on a huge
screen. One of the great New York movies of the 1950s, Sweet Smell of Success, pits Burt Lancaster’s ruthless columnist J.
J. Hunsecker against Tony Curtis’s desperate publicist Sidney Falco in a
noirish morality play. MMI, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us.
Dec. 6, The Re-Gift of the Magi (Opening), 8 pm. This comedic play reveals why the Wise Men made their
perilous journey. Balthazar, Melchior and Gaspar give Joshua an education in
the shul of real life. Shows run until Dec. 21. $10. The Chain Theatre,
21-28 45th Rd., LIC, www.chain-theatre.org.
Dec. 6, Maspeth’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, 6 pm. A huge tree, a visit from Santa,
entertainment by local musicians and a free raffle for a bicycle. Free. Maspeth Memorial Plaza, 69th Street and Grand
Avenue, Maspeth, www.maspethchamberofcommerce.org.
Dec.
7, Making Music with the Marimba, 7:30 pm.
International percussion virtuoso and
Queens resident Makoto Nakura plays
with violinist Jesse Mills and
pianist Barbara Podgurski. The
program includes Nakura’s own transcriptions of Bach’s Solo Partita in E major and Saint-Saëns’ Introduction and Rondo
Capriccioso; the pyrotechnic display of Paganini’s Caprice no. 24 and Stravinsky’s Three Movements from Petrushka; and
more recent works by Japanese composers Toshi Ichiyanagi and Toshio Mashima.
$20 adults/$15 seniors/$10 students/free children under 12. The Church-in-the-Gardens, 50 Ascan Ave.,
Forest Hills, www.musicareginae.org.
Dec. 7,
Jay & the Americans, 8 pm. A nostalgic evening with the icons of the 1950s and
1960s, starring Jay & the Americans, The Brooklyn Bridge, Vito Picone &
the Elegants and the Del Satins. $35, $45 and $55. Queens College Colden
Center, Kissena Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway, Flushing,
www.kupferbergcenter.org.
Dec. 7, La Collectionneuse, 1:30 pm; My Night at
Maud’s (Ma Nuit Chez Maud), 3:30 pm; The Assassination of Jesse James by the
Coward Robert Ford, 6 pm. Museum of
the Moving Image’s ongoing series See It
Big! presents 22 films on a huge screen. La Collectionneuse mixes the ethical and erotic dilemmas of two
male friends from the avant-garde art world who try to resist the charms of a
bikini-clad young “collector” of men in St. Tropez. In My Night at Maud’s, a pious Catholic finds his beliefs challenged
when a beautiful divorcee invites him to spend a platonic night in her
apartment. The Assassination of Jesse
James by the Coward Robert Ford is a reinvention of the Western genre with
Casey Affleck as an awkward young acolyte whose life becomes dramatically
intertwined with a charismatic criminal played by Brad Pitt. MMI, 36-01 35th
Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us.
Dec. 7, Cabaret Night, 8 pm. Community theater and indy film actress and singer
Jean Ann Kump and singer, impressionist and actor Barry Feterman mix charm, wit
and velvet tunes in an intimate cabaret club-like setting. $22 to $25. Bay Terrace Jewish Center, 13-00 209th St., Bayside, www.theatrebythebayny.com.
Dec. 7, Queens World Film Festival Goes to Queens
Museum, 6 pm. Two films — Way by Elizabeth Pasieczny and Welcome to Nowhere (Bullet Hole Road) by
William Cusick (Founder’s Choice QWFF 2013). QM,
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, www.queensmuseum.org.
Dec. 7, Gifted 2013. The Rockaway Artists Alliance’s final show of 2013 is a juried
exhibition including drawing, mixed media, photography, painting, watercolor,
video, textile work and sculpture. Show runs until Jan. 19, 2014. Fort
Tilden, www.rockawayartistsalliance.org.
Dec. 8, Holiday Historic House Tour, 1 pm to 5 pm. Visit seven landmarked properties in the Flushing
area — Kingsland Homestead, Voelker Orth Museum, Lewis H. Latimer House Museum,
Friends Meeting House, Flushing Town Hall, Bowne House and Louis Armstrong
House Museum. Each one will offer special activities, refreshments and a
glimpse at what life was once like during the holidays. $10. For more
information, try www.queenshistoricalsociety.org or 718-939-0647.
Dec. 8, Holiday Pops with the Boston Pops Esplanade
Orchestra, 7:30 pm. Conductor Keith
Lockhart and the Boston Pops perform their signature Sleigh Ride, other
classics and new arrangements of seasonal favorites. Santa Claus makes a guest
appearance during the finale followed by the traditional sing-a-long. , Colden Auditorium, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing,
www.kupferbergcenter.org.
Dec. 8, Winter Solstice Celebration, 12:30 pm to 5 pm. Live musical performances, botanical craft workshops,
photos with Santa, seasonal refreshments, a garden tour, special sales and a
tree lighting. Free. Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, www.queensbotanical.org.
Dec. 8, Emmet Otter’s
Jug-Band Christmas and Tribute to “Faz” Fazakas and Diana Birkenfield, 1 pm. Screening of TV
special about Ma Otter and her son, Emmet, who secretly enter a talent
contest to win money for each other’s Christmas presents. This program includes
Kermit the Frog segments, rare outtakes, behind-the-scenes footage and tributes
to two Jim Henson
colleagues who died in the past year: puppeteer and special effects designer
Franz “Faz” Fazakas; and Diana Birkenfield, whose work with Henson dates to The Jimmy Dean Show. Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th
Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us.
Dec. 8,
Holiday Market, 9 am to 4 pm. Local
food artisans and crafters sell their products. Plus, the organizers
participate in the Sandy Claus Project, collecting new, unwrapped toys for
children affected by Hurricane Sandy. St.
Francis of Assisi School, 46th Street and Ditmars Boulevard, Astoria.
Dec. 8, The Marriage of Maria Braun, 4pm; The
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, 7 pm. Museum of the Moving Image’s ongoing series See It Big! presents 22 films on a huge
screen. The Assassination of Jesse James
by the Coward Robert Ford is a reinvention of the Western genre with Casey
Affleck as an awkward young acolyte whose life becomes dramatically intertwined
with a charismatic criminal played by Brad Pitt. The Marriage of Maria Braun stars the commanding Hannah Schygulla
in her signature performance as an ambitious woman in devastated postwar
Germany. MMI, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us.
The “It’s In Queens” column is produced by the Queens
Tourism Council with the hope that readers will enjoy the borough’s wonderful
attractions. More info at www.itsinqueens.com.
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