Gallery Talk—Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic with WALL\THERAPY
WALL\THERAPY director Erich Lehman and artist Todd Stahl will discuss the use of graffiti and murals as visual language in Nathan Lyons's photographs.
WALL\THERAPY director Erich Lehman and artist Todd Stahl will discuss the use of graffiti and murals as visual language in Nathan Lyons's photographs.
"Rochester Water Works Companies, 1835-1872" covers the attempts by two companies of that name to supply water to the City of Rochester. The second company was incorporated in 1852 and after several false starts received a contract from the Rochester … Continue reading
The Little will screen Bathtubs Over Broadway (Dava Whisenant, U.S. 2018, 87 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. When he started as a comedy writer for the Late Show With David Letterman, Steve Young had few interests … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen If Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins, U.S. 2018, 119 min.) "A woman in Harlem embraces her pregnancy while she and her family struggle to prove her fiancé innocent of a crime."
Enjoy the sights and scents of Dutch Connection and tastes of the Lost Borough Brewing Co. beers. The event includes: Samples of Lost Borough Brewing Co. beer, including a brand new release Paired hors d'Oeuvres Guided tour of the 25th … Continue reading
The Little will screen Children of Men (Alfonso Cuarón, U.S. / U.K. / Japan 2006, 109 min.) followed by a panel discussion. When infertility threatens mankind with extinction and the last child born has perished, a disillusioned bureaucrat (Clive Owen) … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen The Mule (Clint Eastwood, U.S. 2018, 116 min.) "A 90-year-old horticulturist and Korean War veteran is caught transporting $3 million worth of cocaine through Illinois for a Mexican drug cartel."
Since 2000, Nuts and Bolts has been making Rochester laugh. Started by two High School friends who were tired of just making each other laugh, Nuts and Bolts is an ensemble show with something for everyone. Their chosen style of … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen Under the Eifel Tower (Archie Borders, U.S. 2018, 88 min.) "Stuart is a having a mid-life crisis. Desperate for something more in life, he tags along on his best friend's family vacation to Paris — then … Continue reading
Annual Hardcore for the Homeless at the Bug Jar. All proceeds go to a local homeless shelter (REACH - Rochester Engaging in Action for the Chronically Homeless).
Join us for the postponed first event of our 100th Anniversary year, a double feature reading by poets Hugh Mitchell and Michael Ketchek followed by our Open Mic.
The Dryden will screen Broadway Danny Rose (Woody Allen, U.S. 1984, 84 min., 35mm) as part of the L'chaim: Celebrating Jewish Life series. In a film that exults in the tradition of Jewish storytelling, Woody Allen added an extra air … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen If Beale Street Could Talk (Barry Jenkins, U.S. 2018, 119 min.) "A woman in Harlem embraces her pregnancy while she and her family struggle to prove her fiancé innocent of a crime."
The Dryden will screen Mamele (Joseph Green, Konrad Tom, Poland 1938, 97 min., DCP, Yiddish w/subtitles) as part of the L'chaim: Celebrating Jewish Life series. Molly Picon, the "Queen of the Yiddish Musical," shines as Mamele (the little mother), the … Continue reading
The Cinema will screen The Mule (Clint Eastwood, U.S. 2018, 116 min.) "A 90-year-old horticulturist and Korean War veteran is caught transporting $3 million worth of cocaine through Illinois for a Mexican drug cartel."