Weekend Events in Queens — March 21-23, 2008
Thursday March 20, 2008
Top Pick of the Weekend
- Happy Easter! Have fun with your egg hunts.
And Happy Phagwah! Have fun painting each other red, purple, and pink.
Friday
- Opening - “Half-Wet” at Y Gallery in Jackson Heights - Through April 19
- Opening -Our Dad is In Atlantis /Nuestro Papa Esta en la Atlantida at Queens Theatre in the Park - Through March 30
Saturday
- Phagwah Parade in Richmond Hill - * Best parade of the year *
- Queens Arts Connection at QMA - forum and networking for local artists
Sunday
Continuing Events
- Women of Substance: Olu Oguibe - Art Exhibit at JCAL - Through March 22
- NTUSA's Moliere's Don Juan at Chocolate Factory - Through March 22 extended, getting sold-out
- Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Hollywood (Broadway salute) March 14-23 at Queens Theatre in the Park
- Winter Wonderland at Atlas Park Mall - Igloo, slide, and winter games for kids - Through March 23
- "[él] TANGO y [ella] MILONGA" Tango at Thalia Theatre - Through March 23
- White Landscape: Drawings by Jin Lee at the Queens College Art Center - Through March 28
- Tom Burr "Addict-Love" and "In Practice Projects" at Sculpture Center - Through March 30
- Opening - Our Dad is In Atlantis /Nuestro Papa Esta en la Atlantida at Queens Theatre in the Park - Through March 30
- Poets on Painters - 20 contemporary poets paired with 20 contemporary painters at Queens Library - Through March 30
- Fisher Landau Center for Art - New exhibits - Thomas Nozkowski Paintings, Fighting Words, and Pictures in Series - Through April 14
- Invention at Play at NY Hall of Science - Through May 11
- Design: Isamu Noguchi and Isamu Kenmochi at Noguchi Museum - Through May 25
- Crossing the BLVD at Queens College - Through June 28. Originally shown at QMA a few years ago, it's an engrossing exhibit on contemporary immigrants here in Queens. Highly recommended.
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