Earth Day celebrations and educational Spring Break programs are popular this week. Maple syrup, shadow boxes, egg hunts, stand-up comedy, and Cosmic Americana are also in the mix. April 7, Second SUSS Show, 8 pm. SUSS, a trio known as pioneers of the Ambient Country and Cosmic Americana musical genres, perform as part of a
Women’s History Month and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations mix with Indian food, Spanish film, experimental dance, Nigerian/British art, candlelight tours, and cheese writing in Queens this week. March 10, The Never-Ending Screen of Val del Omar, Oct. 1. This is the first major gallery exhibition in the United States that features the cinematic installations of
Women’s History Month celebrations abound in Queens this week. Other activities include raising egg-laying hens, art talks, shamrock-making, drama, and a pub crawl. March 3, The Golden Girls, 7 pm. This Women’s History Month tribute celebrates Dionne Warwick, Shirley Bassey, Barbara Streisand, Carole King, and Petula Clark. Vocalist Zoe Lyons Nieves and her musicians perform
Black History Month-inspired concerts, films, and dances are part of this final week of February. Other options include blind dates, zines, owls, and vintage police officers. Feb. 24, Soul Men: The Music of Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, and More, 8 pm. Vocalist Billy Cliff leads the audience through a fun and funky mix of cinema
How do you have fun after the Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day? Queens keeps up the pace with traditional Irish music, Himalayan festivals, theater competitions, aviation heroes, community theater, and Winter camp. Feb. 17, Love, Loss and What I Wore, Feb. 26. Douglaston Community Theatre presents monologues by five women who discuss accessories, clothes, shoes,