• King of Jazz screening

    Dryden Theatre at George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House) 900 East Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Dryden will screen King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, U.S. 1930, 100 min., DCP) as part of the New Restoration series. King of Jazz presents diverse variety acts that are funny, glamorous, and representative of the musical theatre of … Continue reading

  • Denial screening (2016-Dec-13 @ 9 p.m.)

    Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Cinema will screen Denial (Mick Jackson, U.K. / U.S. 2016, 109 min.) "Acclaimed writer and historian Deborah E. Lipstadt must battle for historical truth to prove the Holocaust actually occurred when David Irving, a renowned denier, sues her for … Continue reading

  • ADK-GVC 50th Anniversary Celebration

    Rochester Museum and Science Center (RMSC) 657 East Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Genesee Valley Chapter of ADK is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2016. Please join us for a special evening of celebration on Wednesday, December 14! A fun-filled evening of music, food, guest speakers, ADK trivia games, and photos.

    $5
  • A Man Called Ove screening (2016-Dec-14 @ 7 p.m.)

    Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Cinema will screen the wonderful film, A Man Called Ove (Hannes Holm, Sweden 2015, 116 min.) "Ove, an ill-tempered, isolated retiree who spends his days enforcing block association rules and visiting his wife's grave, has finally given up on … Continue reading

  • Dolls screening

    Dryden Theatre at George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House) 900 East Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Dryden will screen Dolls (Takeshi Kitano, Japan 2002, 114 min., 35mm, Japanese w/subtitles) as part of the Takeshi Kitano series. Takeshi Kitano strayed from his reliable gangster formula once again with Dolls, an exquisitely beautiful omnibus of three loosely … Continue reading

  • Denial screening (2016-Dec-14 @ 9 p.m.)

    Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Cinema will screen Denial (Mick Jackson, U.K. / U.S. 2016, 109 min.) "Acclaimed writer and historian Deborah E. Lipstadt must battle for historical truth to prove the Holocaust actually occurred when David Irving, a renowned denier, sues her for … Continue reading

  • Beat the Holiday Blues! lecture

    Bausch and Lomb Library Building 110 South Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    Dr. Kim Van Orden will talk about how to Beat the Holiday Blues! in the Kate Gleason Auditorium in the Bausch and Lomb Library Building. Our speaker for this month's Got Health talk is Dr. Kim Van Orden, a clinical … Continue reading

  • Book Page Ornaments class

    Phillis Wheatley Community Library 33 Dr. Samuel McCree Wy, Rochester, New York, United States

    Come get creative with some book pages! Craft an ornament for the holidays for yourself, or for the family. Supplies are provided.

  • Latte Art Throwdown

    Ugly Duck Coffee (formerly 1975 Gallery) 89 Charlotte St., Rochester, New York, United States

    Come watch or participate in a Latte Art Throwdown. Come checkout baristas competing against each other to win bragging rights and prizes to be the best in latte art, for now. $5 to compete.

  • A Man Called Ove screening (2016-Dec-15 @ 7 p.m.)

    Cinema Theatre 957 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Cinema will screen the wonderful film, A Man Called Ove (Hannes Holm, Sweden 2015, 116 min.) "Ove, an ill-tempered, isolated retiree who spends his days enforcing block association rules and visiting his wife's grave, has finally given up on … Continue reading

  • Caché screening

    Dryden Theatre at George Eastman Museum (formerly George Eastman House) 900 East Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    The Dryden will screen the darkly disturbing film Caché (Michael Haneke, France/Austria/Germany/Italy 2005, 118 min., 35mm, French w/subtitles) as part of the (In)visibility series—just 5 days shy of exactly 10 years since the last screening at the Dryden. One after … Continue reading