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    What's Happening in New York on April 1st, 2007

    Entertaining Science

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    • TIME: 6pm (This event happens EVERY FIRST SUNDAY)
      PLACE:Cornelia Street Cafe, 29 Cornelia St. at Bleeker St
      COST:$10
    • SUMMARY: “Self-assembly is the subject of our evening. Molecular architect Shuguang Zhang, from MIT’s Center of Biomolecular Engineering, shows us how nature and we build on the molecular scale, from the bottom up. And Lisa Karrer and David Simons perform music that assembles and re-assembles itself in real time, triggering sounds in unpredictable ways, asking the listener to create their own connective tissues of meaning.”

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    Forgotton Tour 28: Middle Village

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    • TIME: 12:30pm
      PLACE: Meet at token booth, 63rd Drive station, IND Queens Blvd subway
      COST: $5, Advance Registration Required (email erpietri@earthlink.net)
    • SUMMARY: “Middle Village, named for its rough midpoint between the older settlements of Williamsburg and Jamaica, arose along the Williamsburgh-Jamaica Turnpike (Metropolitan Avenue) built in 1814 to link the two centers of trade. It’s suffered greatly from overdevelopment of late, which has cost the neighborhood some of its more historic structures; it remains a mostly unchronicled, stable neighborhood that can resemble a suburb in the middle of town.”

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