Opening Reception: Art of the Book 2017
In Harold Hacker Hall in the Rundel Library Building is an Opening Reception for Art of the Book 2017, on display through January 8, 2018.
In Harold Hacker Hall in the Rundel Library Building is an Opening Reception for Art of the Book 2017, on display through January 8, 2018.
The Cinema will screen Marshall (Reginald Hudlin, U.S. 2017, 118 min.) "About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases."
As part of the Festival of New Theatre, Geva will present a Regional Writers' Showcase performance of Alexandria written by Jeffrey W.Jones, and directed by Jean Gordon Ryon. A devoted nun works sequestered in an underground cave, cataloguing an endless … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, U.S. 1968, 96 min., 35mm) as part of the RIP Romero series. Our homage to George A. Romero begins at the beginning, with his debut feature Night of … Continue reading
The Squeaky Wheel will screen Das merkwürdige Kätzchen (The Strange Little Cat, Ramon Zürcher, Germany 2013, 72 min.) A comedic examination of the everyday that evolves out of an extended family-dinner gathering, Ramon Zürcher's The Strange Little Cat (2013) "...is … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Professor Marston and The Wonder Woman (Angela Robinson, U.S. 2017, 108 min.) "The story of psychologist William Moulton Marston, the polyamorous relationship between his wife and his mistress, the creation of his beloved comic book character … Continue reading
Medicine Wednesdays Return! Live Roots-Rock-Reggae with the fantastic Thunder Body! Prepare yourself for all original Roots, Reggae, Dub, Noise, Dancehall, Afrobeat..and Beyond!! Bigger band, New songs!
Brighton Memorial Library will host a Books Sandwiched In with Niraj Lama reviewing The tea girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See. A mother and daughter search for each other as the modern world impacts the tea growing culture in … Continue reading
November marks the 100th anniversary of women's voting in New York State! Historian Maureen Whalen will introduce us to some of the Charlotte/Greece women who supported the campaign to win the vote. She'll also tell us about the three county … Continue reading
In the Golisano Auditorium at RIT, Claire Van Vliet will present a lecture titled Janus Press: A Survey 1955- in conjunction with The RIT Goudy Award for Typography. Claire Van Vliet is the founder and proprietor of the Janus Press. … Continue reading
As the Erie Canal neared completion, the final push was to make the Deep Cut through the Niagara Escarpment. Michael McCarthy, President of the Irish American Cultural Institute, Rochester Chapter, and local author, will examine the difficulties the engineers faced … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Marshall (Reginald Hudlin, U.S. 2017, 118 min.) "About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases."
The Dryden will screen Celluloid Man (Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, India 2012, 150 min., 35mm, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Japanese, French w/subtitles) as part of the Stories of Indian Cinema series. "Few are aware that 1,700 silent films were made in … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Professor Marston and The Wonder Woman (Angela Robinson, U.S. 2017, 108 min.) "The story of psychologist William Moulton Marston, the polyamorous relationship between his wife and his mistress, the creation of his beloved comic book character … Continue reading