National Poem in Your Pocket Day
Celebrate National Poetry Month and National Poem in Your Pocket Day at the library. We'll have a display of pockets filled with poems! It's your task to select, read, and share a pocket poem.
Celebrate National Poetry Month and National Poem in Your Pocket Day at the library. We'll have a display of pockets filled with poems! It's your task to select, read, and share a pocket poem.
Crisscrossing the country on assignment for more than 30 books, Randi and Nic Minetor have visited nearly 300 of the 408 units of the National Park Service. They will provide a spirited story of their travels and the places they've … Continue reading
The Dryden will screen A Star Is Born (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1937, 115 min., 35mm) tonight at 8 p.m., introduced by William Wellman Jr., and followed by a discussion between him and Gina Telaroli. A fresh-faced farm girl goes … Continue reading
The Nitrate Picture Show will present the rare opportunity to see vintage 35mm nitrate prints from the collection of George Eastman House and other international archives. The Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House is one of the world's few remaining … Continue reading
Today from 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, representatives from Full Moon Vista Bikes will discuss Get Ready to Ride–How to pick a bike.
Genesee Libby is now offering tintype photobooth sessions in the studio and on location around Rochester. For just $40 you can have your very own 3"x4" tintype made. We will start by offering sessions here in the studio in early … Continue reading
From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. is the Opening Reception for Reactivate, a ceramics exhibition with works byEmma Moran, and Alyssa Lown, BFA students from RIT's School for American Crafts. The works are on display through May 9.
Why a car? Well, among the innumerable generous donations Joe Brown gave to the Genesee Center, he gifted his MG TD to Bill Dexter at the Printing and Book Arts Center. After 50 years of sitting in a barn, and … Continue reading
The first double-feature feature at the Cinema is Effie Gray (Richard Laxton, U.K. 2014, 108 min.) "A look at the scandalous love triangle between Victorian art critic John Ruskin, his teenage bride Effie Gray, and Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais."
Bernunzio Uptown Music is proud to present its sonically inclined staff for a diverse musical evening, as we welcome the warmer Spring/Summer months to our fair city of Rochester NY. The Bernunzio "Solid-Gold" All Star Band will feature Michelle Younger … Continue reading
At 7 p.m. in Harold Hacker Hall of the Rundel Library Building is Cities of Literature. Through language, culture and geography, Rochester and its twelve sister cities around the world share the universal human need for storytelling. The prose and … Continue reading