The Isotopes
Banzai Sushi Bar & Lounge 503 South Ave., Rochester, New York, United StatesAt Banzai's new location, a great stage show and excellent surf-based rock from The Isotopes in a show titled Once Upon a Time in the Wedge.
At Banzai's new location, a great stage show and excellent surf-based rock from The Isotopes in a show titled Once Upon a Time in the Wedge.
At 2 p.m. Sunday and on Monday at 1:30 p.m.'s Senior Matinée screening, the Dryden will screen Men with Wings (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1938, 105 min., 35mm). "Men with Wings is a giant bomber from the Paramount hangar, designed … Continue reading
Orestes 2.0 by Charles Mee is based on Orestes by Euripedes. The Euripides after-war play, re-set in the world today, in which veterans return from the Trojan War, to find that the disorder and nightmare of war has come home … Continue reading
At 2 p.m. Sunday and on Monday at 1:30 p.m.'s Senior Matinée screening, the Dryden will screen Men with Wings (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1938, 105 min., 35mm). "Men with Wings is a giant bomber from the Paramount hangar, designed … Continue reading
At 7 p.m., the Little will screen Limited Partnership (Thomas G. Miller, U.S. / Australia 2014, 74 min.) followed by a discussion with director Thomas G. Miller, and Linda Moroney. Filipino American Richard Adams and Australian Tony Sullivan met in … Continue reading
Tonight at 7 p.m. at the Flying Squirrel is a screening of the evocative and even-handed Let the Fire Burn (Jason Osder, U.S. 2013, 95 min.) as part of the Monday Mayhem programming. In the astonishingly gripping Let the Fire … Continue reading
Adrian Dimatteo grew up in Rochester, NY where he attended the Eastman School of Music and studied under Bob Sneider before moving to the south of France. He has spent the past two years performing internationally in over 20 countries. … Continue reading
Today at 7 p.m., the Cinema will screen Pack Up Your Sorrows (2015, 90 min.) followed by a discussion with film subject Meg Hutchinson, Dr. Steve Dvorin, and Patricia Sine. On a cross-country journey to interview such leading voices in … Continue reading
Tonight at 8 p.m., the Dryden will screen Lonesome (Paul Fejos, U.S. 1928, 69 min., 35mm). It's the classic story of boy-meets-girl, both lonely but not alone, cyphers lost among the bustle of the big city until at last fate … Continue reading
We'll be revealing our lineup after the holiday weekend! Join us for drink specials, light appetizers, and to get information about this year's WALL\THERAPY event as well as learn about all we've done the last five years! All tips go … Continue reading
Tonight at 6:30 p.m., the Little will screen the fascinating documentary The Dog (Allison Berg, Frank Keraudren, U.S. 2013, 100 min.) as part of The Best of the Fests series. If you've seen Sidney Lumet's classic film Dog Day Afternoon, … Continue reading
Reshaping Rochester focuses on the efforts, strategies and successes accomplished by cities that face similar challenges to ours: downtown revitalization, preserving the character of our neighborhoods and communities, creating mixed-use centers and walkable commercial districts, and enlisting community involvement. Speaker: … Continue reading