Neither
snow, nor sleet, nor ridiculously cold temperatures can stop Queens from being
a hot bed of enrichment, entertainment and fun. This week the borough smiles
warmly at Mother Nature with plenty of live music, movies galore, an MLK
recognition event, polar bears, Japanese art and a fiesta based on recycling electronic
waste. Here’s the rundown.
Jan. 9, D.B. Rielly, 9 pm. Award-winning singer/songwriter D.B. Rielly performs
a wide range of Americana music, spanning several genres, including Roots,
Blues and Country. He promises an “instantaneous cure for all afflictions.”
Free. Winegasm,
31-86 37th St., Astoria, www.winegasmeatery.com.
Jan. 10, David
Hazeltine Trio, 8 pm. Hazeltine has
his own distinctive piano style and musical voice. His trio features drum
legend Louis Hayes and bassist Peter Washington. $15. Flushing Town Hall, 137-35
Northern Blvd., www.flushingtownhall.org.
Jan. 10, Little Feet and Old Moon, 7 pm. The Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look series shows inventive new cinema. In Little Feet, director Alexandre Rockwell’s
children star as siblings who are barely cared for by their widowed father who
dresses in an animal suit for a living and collapses drunk at night. When a pet
goldfish dies, they set off to find a new mate for the fish. Rockwell and his
children will be at screening. The short Old
Moon, directed by a student of Rockwell and filmed in Puerto Rico, shows
first, and a reception follows. MMI, 36-01
35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us.
Jan. 11, Irish Music Concert, 7:30 pm. Siusan O’Rourke and Zig Zeitler, who were nominated as
Top Duo by the Irish Music Association, perform with Donie Carroll, a
singer/songwriter, and John Nolan, a button accordion maestro (1982 All Ireland
Champion). $22/$11, seniors, students and unemployed. New York Irish Center, 10-40 Jackson Ave., LIC, www.newyorkirishcenter.org
Jan. 11, Songs of
Freedom, 3 pm. Robbi K and Friends commemorate the 50th anniversary
of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech with a performance of protest
and freedom songs, a slide presentation and stories. Free. Queens Central Library, 89-11 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, www.queenslibrary.org
Jan. 11, Storybook Discovery Day, 11 am. In a cozy parlor, Karyn Mooney welcomes the Year of
the Horse by reading about Chinese New Year celebrations and making horse
puppets. Suggested donation $5 per family. Voelker Orth Museum, 149-19 38th Ave.,
Flushing, www.vomuseum.org
Jan. 11, Rohmer in Paris, 2 pm; The Inner Jungle, 4:15
pm; and Vic + Flo Saw a Bear, 7 pm.
The Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look series shows inventive new cinema.
Director Richard Misek’s Rohmer in Paris
is an ode to the Nouvelle Vague master Eric Rohmer and his beloved Paris. In
director Juan Barrero’s autobiographical film The Inner Jungle, he returns from the Galapagos Islands to find his
girlfriend is pregnant. The film expresses the combination of terror and
amazement surrounding romance and pregnancy. Vic + Flo Saw a Bear is set in director Denis Côté’s native
northern Québéc. It follows a pair of lesbian lovers and ex-cellmates after
their release from prison. MMI, 36-01 35th Ave.,
Astoria, www.movingimage.us
Jan. 12, Electronic Waste Recycling, 10 am to 4 pm. Drop off unwanted or broken electronics, and the
Queens Botanical Garden will dispose of them. From 1 pm to 3 pm, QBG hosts
children’s crafts workshops using recycled and repurposed items. Free. QBG, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, www.queensbotanical.org
Jan. 12, Twilight Concert by Con Brio Ensemble, 4:30
pm. Critically acclaimed violinist
Alexander Meshibovsky and pianist Diana Mittler perform Respighi-Violin Sonata,
Bloch-Baal Shem Suite and Sarasate-Introduction and Tarantella. Alan Hollander
presents works for oboe and piano by Telemann, Ravel and Saint-Saens. Baritone
Darian Worrell performs the Four Serious
Songs by Brahms. $10 and $12. The Church-in-the-Gardens, 50 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills, www.thecitg.org
Jan. 12, Isamu Noguchi and Qi Baishi: Beijing 1930, 3 pm. Noguchi
Museum’s Amy Hau and former Assistant Director Alexandra Snyder May discuss the
new exhibit, which includes works given by Sotokichi Katsuizumi, a Japanese
businessman and Chinese painting collector who introduced Isamu Noguchi to the
Chinese ink painter Qi Baishi. Free with admission. NM, 9-01 33rd Rd., LIC, www.noguchi.org
Jan. 12, Classical Music: Trio Cavatina, 3 pm. Five Boroughs
Music Festival presents Trio Cavatina, winners of the 2009 Naumburg International Chamber Music
Competition, in a program featuring works by Beethoven and Brahms,
as well as an NYC premiere by Douglas
Boyce. $25/$20 Queens
residents/$15 students. Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd.,
www.flushingtownhall.org
Jan. 12, Open Mic Sunday, 2 pm. The event features poet, essayist and translator
Claire Van Winkle, who teaches undergraduate writing and literature at Queens
College. Free. Error!
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Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, www.queenslibrary.org
Jan. 12, Adventure Hour: Polar Bears, 1:30 pm. This class offers toddlers an opportunity to
socialize and learn about nature in a relaxed environment. Activities include
live animals, art project, outdoor play, trail walks and music.
Pre-registration required at 718.229.4000. $16. Alley Pond Environmental
Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd., Douglaston, www.alleypond.com
Jan. 12, Visitors, 2 pm; The Quispe Girls, 5 pm; The
Summer of Flying Fish, 8 pm. The
Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look series shows inventive new cinema. Visitors consists of 74 black-and-white
shots, taking viewers to the moon and back, while examining the human species
and a gorilla from the Bronx Zoo. In the remote Chilean mountains in 1974,
three goat-herding sisters survive after the death of a fourth sister in The Quispe Girls. Chilean documentarian
Marcela Said’s debut feature The Summer
of Flying Fish is coming-of-age story in the expansive terrains of southern
Chile near Patagonia, as bright-eyed teenager Manena vacations with her family
in their summer lake house, meets new friends, and finds her first love. MMI, 36-01 35th Ave., Astoria, www.movingimage.us
Jan. 13, Oratorio Society of Queens Auditions, 7:45
pm. Experience the joy of choral
singing. Reservations are required, call 718.279.3006.
Temple Beth Sholom, 171-39 Northern Blvd., Flushing, www.queensoratorio.org
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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