Lady in the Van screening (2016-Apr-22 @ 8:45 p.m.)
The Cinema will screen Lady in the Van (Nicholas Hytner, U.K. 2015, 104 min.) "A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient woman living in her van that's parked in his driveway."
The Cinema will screen Lady in the Van (Nicholas Hytner, U.K. 2015, 104 min.) "A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient woman living in her van that's parked in his driveway."
The Little will screen The Hunger (Tony Scott, U.K. / U.S. 1983, 97 min.) as part of the Mondo Movie Series. The Egyptian vampire lady Miriam subsists upon the blood of her lovers. In return the guys or girls don't … Continue reading
Participants in the River Challenge Duathlon and Paddle Triathlon will start in scenic Genesee Valley Park. Once runners complete the 5k course they will hop on their bike for a 20 mile road course. After returning to Genesee Valley Park … Continue reading
In the Rundel Library Building's Local History and Genealogy Division is Think Genealogy It's Saturday (T.G.I.S.). Cradle to Grave Church and cemetery records help fill in gaps when searching for key family events prior to civil registration of vital statistics. … Continue reading
We'll be showing a series of short children's films with gentle social messages as part of the Rochester Children's Film Festival.
The MuCCC will host a performance of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), directed by Virginia Monte.
In the George Eastman Museum is the Fast Forward Film Festival's Screening, Gala, and Awards Ceremony, "Showcasing New Environmental Perspectives". The Gala begins at 6 p.m. in the Potter Peristyle at George Eastman Museum and the Screening and Awards Ceremony … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Demolition (Jean-Marc Vallée, U.S. 2015, 101 min.) "As an investment banker struggles after losing his wife in a tragic car crash, his increasingly confessional series of letters to a vending machine company catch the attention of … Continue reading
Tonight's The Photographic Historical Society (TPHS) meeting at Barnes and Noble features Grant Romer discussing More Light — The Story of the First American Photography Patent. On May 8, 1840, Alexander S. Wolcott was granted the first American patent relating … Continue reading