Marty screening
The Dryden will screen Marty (Delbert Mann, U.S. 1955, 90 min., 35mm) as part of the Ernest Borgnine series. The second of only two films ever to win both the Palm d'or and the Academy Award for Best Picture, Marty … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Marty (Delbert Mann, U.S. 1955, 90 min., 35mm) as part of the Ernest Borgnine series. The second of only two films ever to win both the Palm d'or and the Academy Award for Best Picture, Marty … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Collateral Beauty (David Frankel, U.S. 2016, 97 min.) "Retreating from life after a tragedy, a man questions the universe by writing to Love, Time and Death. Receiving unexpected answers, he begins to see how these things … Continue reading
Carol Dougherty, Margaret E. Deffenbaugh and Leroy T. Carlson Professor in Comparative Literature at Wellesley College, will present "It's Ok': Improvising a Domestic Environment on The Road with Cormac McCarthy." The talk is sponsored by the Humanities Center at the … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Nocturnal Animals (Tom Ford, U.S. 2016, 116 min.) "A wealthy art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a symbolic revenge tale."
An evening of exploration for white allies wanting to learn about the history of the African Diaspora and its connection to current struggles and triumphs. Panel: Terry Chaka, Director of the Baobab Cultural Center, Dr. Kiahh E. Nyame, Social Justice-Cultural … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen 2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, U.K./U.S. 1968, 149 min., 35mm) with an introduction and discussion with film star Keir Dullea. In writer and director Kubrick's visionary sci-fi masterwork, the themes of artificial intelligence and of … Continue reading
The Bug Jar will host City of Caterpillar, punk hard-rock band Green Dreams, and Coming Down. Check out the bands, below, and Do Not miss out on this one. It's been 13 years since City of Caterpillar (members of the … Continue reading
Joan Shelley quickly followed her acclaimed 2014 album "Electric Ursa" with "Over and Even," a quieter, more contemplative set recorded in her home state of Kentucky. It was an album of the year at NPR Music and in the Los … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Collateral Beauty (David Frankel, U.S. 2016, 97 min.) "Retreating from life after a tragedy, a man questions the universe by writing to Love, Time and Death. Receiving unexpected answers, he begins to see how these things … Continue reading
On Friday, Donald Trump will become president. All indications are that people of good conscience are going to have to fight like hell - join us at the liberty pole to express your dissent and stand together to send the … Continue reading
The Squeaky Wheel will host an Opening Reception for Sondra Perry: flesh out with artist Sondra Perry; on display through April 1. The five works included in this exhibition of work by Sondra Perry are critical investigations into the way … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Assassin's Creed (Justin Kurzel, U.K. / France / Hong Kong / U.S. 2016, 115 min.) "When Callum Lynch explores the memories of his ancestor Aguilar and gains the skills of a Master Assassin, he discovers he … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen Ich war neunzehn (I Was Nineteen, Konrad Wolf, East Germany 1968, 115 min., DCP, German w/subtitles) as part of the New DEFA Restoration series. In 1968, the East German film studio DEFA produced two feature films … Continue reading
Bread and Water Theatre will host a reading by J. R. Teeter of Mike Daisey's The Trump Card. Author and monologist Mike Daisey takes on the reigning world heavyweight of self-mythologizing, the short fingered vulgarian who captured the nation's heart … Continue reading
A native of Syracuse, Marissa Mulder moved to New York City in 2007 and has emerged as one of the most successful young artists on the cabaret scene. She has performed in iconic venues such as the Cafe Carlyle, The … Continue reading