Burning the Man Party
Ahhhh Burning Man.... The annual pilgrimage of the wild and wonderful to the Nevada desert. Do you wish you were there? Or maybe you wish you knew what the heck it was. Either way this party is for you. Don … Continue reading
Ahhhh Burning Man.... The annual pilgrimage of the wild and wonderful to the Nevada desert. Do you wish you were there? Or maybe you wish you knew what the heck it was. Either way this party is for you. Don … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen The Iron Giant (Brad Bird, U.S. 1999, 86 min., 35mm). Based on a story by poet Ted Hughes, the tale of a giant robot from outer space and his young protector Hogarth is both a hilarious … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen The Iron Horse (John Ford, U.S. 1924, 131 min., 35mm) with live piano accompaniment by Philip C. Carli. Heralded as one of the most important silent westerns, John Ford's first big-budget film covers the tumultuous time … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Blow-Up (Michelangelo Antonioni, Uk/Italy/Us 1966, 111 min., 35mm). Michelangelo Antonioni's first English-language film is this critically acclaimed murder mystery. Featuring David Hemmings (Thomas), Vanessa Redgrave (Jane), Sarah Miles (Patricia), and Jane Birkin (The Blonde), Blow-Up pushes … Continue reading
Resident Scholar in Media @ St. John Fisher College Tom Proietti and Rochester radio legend Jack Palvino will discuss the history of radio in Rochester. Jack will share his recollections of his 1957-1997 radio years.
Vineyard Community Space welcomes a powerhouse trio of emo, indie-punk acts on Thursday, September 8th.
The George Eastman Museum will host a discussion with Tim McCormack, and J.G. Hertzler in conjunction with the screening of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Join us as we unveil our Fall/Winter art show. This time around we are grateful to feature the work of Mike Crupi in the bar room and Bradley Butler in the dining room. Mike is a local photographer who is … Continue reading
The MuCCC will host a performance of Black Girl Blue by Robert Djed Snead. "TT" is 17 years old and 4 months pregnant...and refuses to tell her mother (Lizzy) who the father of her child is. Lizzy is on welfare … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Robert Wise, U.S. 1979, 132 min., 35mm). A decade after the original television series ended, the crew of the USS Enterprise reunited for this big-budget, big-screen version. Now an admiral, Kirk … Continue reading
Rochester Cyclocross will feature some of the world's top male and female Cyclocross racers. Reigning and 3-time Elite Men's National Cyclocross Champion Jeremy Powers and 4-time Elite Men's National Cyclocross Champion Jonathan Page will race both days. 2015-2016 Procx Calendar … Continue reading
Lori Nix, whose work is featured in the History of Photography Gallery, will discuss the imaginary worlds she creates in her elaborate dioramas.
The RIT/NTID Dyer Arts Center is hosting an Artists' Reception for works by Yiqiao Wang, and Hilary Allumaga, on display through October 29. Yiqiao Wang's artwork has a unique and distinctive style that has become her trademark through her use … Continue reading
The Flying Squirrel will screen Five Broken Cameras (Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi, Occupied Palestinian Territory / Israel / France / Netherlands 2011, 94 min.) with an introduction by Jim Tiefenthal. Nominated for an Oscar®, 5 Broken Cameras is a deeply … Continue reading