Rochester's Most Prestigious Garage Sale (2015-Jun-26 @ 10 a.m.)

Memorial Art Gallery 500 University Ave., Rochester

A tradition for more than 20 years, Art and Treasures features the best in gently used antiques, artwork, jewelry, china, pottery, porcelain, silver, crystal, fine linens and small furniture items.

$10

Architecture For Lunch: East End/Grove Place with Cynthia Howk

Christ Church 141 East Ave., Rochester

Explore the city's glamorous East End cultural district in the heart of downtown Rochester. We'll visit the last remaining Victorian residential district in Center City, as we stroll through historic Grove Place and discover its quaint 19th-century architecture, whimsical public … Continue reading

Free

Black and Cuba screening

Baobab Cultural Center 728 University Ave., Rochester

The Baobab will screen Black and Cuba (Robin J. Hayes, U.S. / Cuba 2013, 83 min.) as part of the Caribbean Film Festival June 26, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. This edgy and artful documentary follows a group of predominantly black, … Continue reading

Honeymoon screening

Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House 900 East Ave., Rochester

The Dryden will screen Honeymoon (Dan Sallitt, U.S. 1998, 90 min., 16mm). Honeymoon follows newlyweds Mimi (Edith Meeks) and Michael (Dylan Mccormick) in the turbulent days following their wedding. "This is the most conventionally made film of my career: it … Continue reading

Solomon Blaylock—Apology.

MuCCC (Multi-use Community Cultural Center) 142 Atlantic Ave., Rochester

Solomon Blaylock follows up "Goddamn!" (an anti-sermon on growing up as a religious fundamentalist in the deep South) and "Bad Buddhist" (a rambling exploration of Buddhist philosophy through the lens of Sanskritic calligraphy) with "Apology," a fast-paced, multimedia departure from … Continue reading

Henry IV: Part 1 performance (2015-Jun-26 @ 8 p.m.)

Highland Bowl Robinson Dr. and South Ave., Rochester

The Shakespeare Players program of the Rochester Community Players present Henry IV parts 1 and 2 by William Shakespeare This production continues the "Henriad" a cycle of History Plays chronicling the Reigns of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V. … Continue reading

Free

Meatballs screening

Little Theatre 240 East Ave. #100, Rochester

If you're young enough to have seen Wet Hot American Summer but didn't realize it was a parody, then go to the Little to see Meatballs (Ivan Reitman, Canada 1979, 94 min.) Mr. Depressingly Unpopular Rudy goes to summer camp … Continue reading