Ongoing

Opening Receptions for (Re)Invention: Art + Innovation + Disability + Design; Shakespeare in American Deaf History; Visual Communication Studies Faculty Show

Dyer Arts Center at NTID 52 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester

The Dyer Arts Center will host an Opening Reception for three simultaneous exhibits: (Re)Invention: Art + Innovation + Disability + Design (through March 4), Shakespeare in American Deaf History (through March 4), and Visual Communication Studies Faculty Show (through February … Continue reading

Why Him? screening (2017-Jan-27 @ 7 p.m.)

Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester

The Cinema will screen Why Him? (John Hamburg, U.S. 2016, 111 min.) "A holiday gathering threatens to go off the rails when Ned Fleming realizes that his daughter's Silicon Valley billionaire boyfriend is about to pop the question."

I Love Female Orgasm

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) 1 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester

In Ingle Auditorium at RIT is a presentation of I <3 Female Orgasm. Join us and the Center for Women and Gender for a night of comedic sex ed with "I <3 Female Orgasm"! This event has been a high … Continue reading

Die Russen kommen (The Russians Are Coming) screening

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

The Dryden will screen Die Russen kommen (The Russians Are Coming, Heiner Carow, East Germany 1971, 92 min., DCP, German w/ subtitles). Director Heiner Carow's semi-autobiographical story about sixteen-year-old Günter, a member of the Hitler Youth who is part of … Continue reading

An Evening With Tony Trischka

Bernunzio Uptown Music 122 East Ave., Rochester

Tony Trischka is considered to be the consummate banjo artist and perhaps the most influential banjo player in the roots music world. For more than 45 years, his stylings have inspired a whole generation of bluegrass and acoustic musicians with … Continue reading

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Nocturnal Animals screening (2017-Jan-27 @ 8:55 p.m.)

Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester

The Cinema will screen Nocturnal Animals (Tom Ford, U.S. 2016, 116 min.) "A wealthy art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a symbolic revenge tale."