Toys, Trinkets, and Photographs

Sage Art Center 835 Wilson Blvd., Rochester

Designed by Sound Exchange's Resident Artist Intern Nikki Joshi, "Toys, Trinkets, and Photographs" produces unexpected rhythms from popular toys and everyday objects- including newspapers, playing cards, flower pots, and even bubble wrap- all integrated within thought-provoking photography installations from University … Continue reading

Free

Grand Opening

Photo City Improv and Comedy Club 543 Atlantic Ave., Rochester

Cash bar and food. We'll have delicious selections from our charcuterie boards and shared plates menu. Entertainment for the evening will be the hilarious comedy stylings from our house troupe, the Photo City Players.

Everest screening (2015-Nov-5 @ 7 p.m.)

Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester

The Cinema will screen Everest (Baltasar Kormákur, U.S. / U.K. / Iceland 2015, 121 min.) "A climbing expedition on Mt. Everest is devastated by a severe snow storm."

La maternelle (Children of Montmarte) screening

Dryden Theatre at George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House) 900 East Ave., Rochester

The Dryden will screen La maternelle (Children of Montmarte, Jean Benoît-Lévy, Marie Epstein, France 1933, 83 min., 35mm, French w/ subtitles). Seemingly destined to a rosy future made of fancy dresses and evenings out with Paris high society, Rose suddenly … Continue reading

The Sun Ra Arkestra directed by Marshall Allen

Lovin' Cup 300 Park Point Dr., Rochester

From the mid-1950s to his death, Sun Ra led "The Arkestra," an ensemble with an ever-changing name and flexible lineup, although certain core members remained with the group through its various incarnations (Marshal Allen, John Gilmore, June Tyson, and others). … Continue reading

$35

The Walk screening (2015-Nov-5 @ 9:05 p.m.)

Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester

The Cinema will screen The Walk (Robert Zemeckis, U.S. 2015, 123 min.) "In 1974, high-wire artist Philippe Petit recruits a team of people to help him realize his dream: to walk the immense void between the World Trade Center towers."