Grand Torchlight Tours (2018-Oct-9 @ 6 p.m.)
Groups go out every 12 minutes, 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Guides will take you to unique stops and share stories from Rochester's history, by moonlight and torchlight.
Groups go out every 12 minutes, 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Guides will take you to unique stops and share stories from Rochester's history, by moonlight and torchlight.
The Cinema will screen Puzzle (Marc Turtletaub, U.S. 2018, 103 min.) "Agnes, taken for granted as a suburban mother, discovers a passion for solving jigsaw puzzles which unexpectedly draws her into a new world — where her life unfolds in … Continue reading
This group facilitated discussion unpacks the premise and concept of white privilege through the lens of Black Americans and persons of color. This conversation will be loosely centered around the book Understanding White Privilege: Creating Pathways to Authentic Relationships Across … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Buddies (Arthur J. Bressan Jr., U.S. 1985, 81 min., DCP) as part of the ImageOut of the Archive series. The first feature to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic, this film has recently been restored and re-released for … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Operation Finale (Chris Weitz, U.S. 2018, 122 min.) "A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust."
Inspiring examples of spiritual communities that provide healing and reconciliation will be given from the work of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International (GERI). Speakers: Rev. Cynthia Brix, Ph.D and William Keepin, Ph.D.
The Cinema will screen Puzzle (Marc Turtletaub, U.S. 2018, 103 min.) "Agnes, taken for granted as a suburban mother, discovers a passion for solving jigsaw puzzles which unexpectedly draws her into a new world — where her life unfolds in … Continue reading
The Dady Brothers Rochester's own bring their wonderful blend of American and Irish roots music accompanied by guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, bodhran, pennywhistle, and more! The Dady's music transcends genres and generations by the melding of American Folk Roots and … Continue reading
Clay Jenkins' career as a jazz artist has covered a wide range of musical experiences and responsibilities, bringing him to the forefront of the jazz performing and teaching arenas. Clay's experience as a performer began at an early age playing … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen A Letter to Three Wives (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, U.S. 1949, 103 min., 35mm) as part of the Reinventing Hollywood series. Prior to boarding a boat for an all-day charity picnic, three married women (Jeanne Crain, Linda … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Operation Finale (Chris Weitz, U.S. 2018, 122 min.) "A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust."
Kiliii Yuyan will present a Wish You Were Here lecture titled On the Sea Ice, We Wear White in the Dryden Theatre at the George Eastman Museum. Kiliii Yuyan is an indigenous Hézhè and Chinese-American photographer, filmmaker, and journalist whose … Continue reading
Film curator, writer and translator Greg de Cuir, Jr. will discuss his research on Yugoslavian documentary and experimental short films found in regional film archives throughout the U.S. He has selected a program of 16mm films found in the VSW … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Puzzle (Marc Turtletaub, U.S. 2018, 103 min.) "Agnes, taken for granted as a suburban mother, discovers a passion for solving jigsaw puzzles which unexpectedly draws her into a new world — where her life unfolds in … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen The Seventh Cross (Fred Zinneman, U.S. 1944, 112 min., 35mm) as part of the Reinventing Hollywood series. Spencer Tracy is George Heisler, one of seven prisoners who escape from a German concentration camp in 1936. The … Continue reading