Turkish Coffee Night
Turkish Cultural Center 2692 Dewey Ave., Greece, New York, United States"There will be authentic food, cultural exhibits and live music."
"There will be authentic food, cultural exhibits and live music."
The MAG will screen The Jam: About The Young Idea (Bob Smeaton, U.K. 2015, 90 min.) Documentary exploring the roots, rise and influences of the great British pop band, the Jam, as they spearheaded the Punk movement in the U.K. … Continue reading
How would a more robust public transit system change Rochester? What would it look like? Join Arizona State Senator Steve Farley and Jacky Grimshaw as they discuss the strategies they have used to improve public transit options in cities such … Continue reading
The MuCCC is hosting a performance of Ameri/Cain Gothic A Mystery in Two Acts by Paul Carter Harrison. On the eve of the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., an unlikely pair finds themselves navigating the present through … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen The Spy in Black (Michael Powell, U.K. 1939, 77 min., 35mm). In this tense thriller set in World War I, Captain Hardt (Conrad Veidt) is ordered to take his U-boat to Northern Scotland, where he must … Continue reading
"The First of Abilene's 'Five Plus Five' Series" features "5 Covers, 5 Originals, 5 Bucks" with Hawker M. James ("the solo project of Mike James, Rochester-based multi-instrumentalist/producer"), and good acoustic soloist Nick Young.
At the Gates Presbyterian Church is the Rochester Committee on Latin America's (ROCLA's) 28th Annual Rice and Beans Gala Dinner and White Dove Awards.
Tonight is the Opening Reception for A Possible Result of Wanderlust featuring works by Lynne Hobaica, on display through April 29.
The MuCCC is hosting a performance of Ameri/Cain Gothic A Mystery in Two Acts by Paul Carter Harrison. On the eve of the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., an unlikely pair finds themselves navigating the present through … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Censored Voices (Mor Loushy, Germany/Israel 2015, 87 min., DCP, Hebrew w/subtitles). In June 1967, the armies of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria massed on Israel's borders and threatened its destruction. Israel launched a preemptive strike and achieved … Continue reading
The Little will screen Léon: The Professional (Luc Besson, France 1994, 110 min.) as part of the Mondo Movie Series. After her father, mother and little brother are killed by her father's employers, the 12-year-old daughter of an abject drug … Continue reading
Today and tomorrow, Jenn Libby will teach a class at Genesee Libby Studio titled Ambrotypes: Photographs On Glass. Frederick Scott Archer introduced the wet-plate collodion photographic process in 1851. Collodion was used to produce fine-grain, archival glass negatives, lantern slides, … Continue reading
The most recent installation in the History of Photography gallery explores how photography has recorded African American history and culture since the medium's introduction. Jamie M. Allen, associate curator in the Department of Photography, will discuss themes presented in the … Continue reading