• The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey screening

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

    The Dryden will screen The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey (Vincent Ward, Australia/New Zealand 1988, 90 min., 35mm) as part of the First Contact series. Guided by the visions of a young boy, a group of men escaping the Black Plague … Continue reading

  • Nocturnal Animals screening (2017-Jan-31 @ 8:55 p.m.)

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

    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."

  • Using Person-Centered Strategies to Involve Families as Partners in Recovery

    Rochester Psychiatric Center 1111 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, New York, United States

    Dr. Thomas C. Jewell will present Using Person-Centered Strategies to Involve Families as Partners in Recovery at the Rochester Psychiatric Center. Families, Practitioners and Individuals with mental illness are invited to attend an informative presentation that will discuss several practical, … Continue reading

  • Why Him? screening (2017-Feb-1 @ 7 p.m.)

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

    The Cinema will screen Why Him? (John Hamburg, U.S. 2016, 111 min.) "A holiday gathering threatens to go off the rails when Ned Fleming realizes that his daughter's Silicon Valley billionaire boyfriend is about to pop the question."

  • Barabbas screening

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

    The Dryden will screen Barabbas (Richard Fleischer, Us/Italy 1961, 137 min., 35mm) as part of the Ernest Borgnine series. Anthony Quinn is Barabbas, the bandit who was chosen to live while Jesus is condemned to the cross. Spiritually haunted, Barabbas … Continue reading

  • Nocturnal Animals screening (2017-Feb-1 @ 8:55 p.m.)

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

    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."

  • Rally: Urge Schumer to Resist Trump's Anti-Environmental Agenda

    Kenneth B. Keating Federal Building 100 State St., Rochester, New York, United States

    President Trump is a danger to our communities and environment. His administration of corporate cronies will protect elite interests while threatening our water, air, and food, undermining civil rights, and risking climate chaos. On February 2, New Yorkers will rally … Continue reading

  • Why Him? screening (2017-Feb-2 @ 7 p.m.)

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

    The Cinema will screen Why Him? (John Hamburg, U.S. 2016, 111 min.) "A holiday gathering threatens to go off the rails when Ned Fleming realizes that his daughter's Silicon Valley billionaire boyfriend is about to pop the question."

  • The Brother from Another Planet screening

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

    The Dryden will screen The Brother from Another Planet (John Sayles, U.S. 1984, 108 min., 35mm) as part of the First Contact series. Sayles is a master of telling diverse American stories with empathy and humor. This early charmer uses … Continue reading

  • Nocturnal Animals screening (2017-Feb-2 @ 8:55 p.m.)

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

    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."

  • Groundhog Day screening

    Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) 1 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester, New York, United States

    RIT will screen Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, U.S. 1993, 101 min.) in Ingle Auditorium. "A weatherman finds himself living the same day over and over again."

  • ROC Stands with Refugees

    City Hall 30 Church St, Rochester, New York, United States

    The recent executive order banning Syrian refugees and many Muslim immigrants from entering the country is an undisguised act of bigotry and xenophobia. We are standing in solidarity with our refugee community, Muslim community, and immigrant community, and speaking out … Continue reading

  • Bitten

    Cat Clay 1115 E. Main St. Hungerford Building, Suite #242, Rochester, New York, United States

    Cat Clay will host Bitten featuring paintings and jewelry by Rebecca Rafferty.