At Banzai's new location, a great stage show and excellent surf-based rock from The Isotopes in a show titled Once Upon a Time in the Wedge.
Calendar of Events
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5 events,
$3
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Orestes 2.0 by Charles Mee is based on Orestes by Euripedes. The Euripides after-war play, re-set in the world today, in which veterans return from the Trojan War, to find that the disorder and nightmare of war has come home … Continue reading
$14
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At 2 p.m. Sunday and on Monday at 1:30 p.m.'s Senior Matinée screening, the Dryden will screen Men with Wings (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1938, 105 min., 35mm). "Men with Wings is a giant bomber from the Paramount hangar, designed … Continue reading |
4 events,
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At 2 p.m. Sunday and on Monday at 1:30 p.m.'s Senior Matinée screening, the Dryden will screen Men with Wings (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1938, 105 min., 35mm). "Men with Wings is a giant bomber from the Paramount hangar, designed … Continue reading
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Tonight at 7 p.m. at the Flying Squirrel is a screening of the evocative and even-handed Let the Fire Burn (Jason Osder, U.S. 2013, 95 min.) as part of the Monday Mayhem programming. In the astonishingly gripping Let the Fire … Continue reading
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At 7 p.m., the Little will screen Limited Partnership (Thomas G. Miller, U.S. / Australia 2014, 74 min.) followed by a discussion with director Thomas G. Miller, and Linda Moroney. Filipino American Richard Adams and Australian Tony Sullivan met in … Continue reading |
3 events,
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Today at 7 p.m., the Cinema will screen Pack Up Your Sorrows (2015, 90 min.) followed by a discussion with film subject Meg Hutchinson, Dr. Steve Dvorin, and Patricia Sine. On a cross-country journey to interview such leading voices in … Continue reading
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Tonight at 8 p.m., the Dryden will screen Lonesome (Paul Fejos, U.S. 1928, 69 min., 35mm). It's the classic story of boy-meets-girl, both lonely but not alone, cyphers lost among the bustle of the big city until at last fate … Continue reading |
6 events,
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We'll be revealing our lineup after the holiday weekend! Join us for drink specials, light appetizers, and to get information about this year's WALL\THERAPY event as well as learn about all we've done the last five years! All tips go … Continue reading
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Tonight at 6:30 p.m., the Little will screen the fascinating documentary The Dog (Allison Berg, Frank Keraudren, U.S. 2013, 100 min.) as part of The Best of the Fests series. If you've seen Sidney Lumet's classic film Dog Day Afternoon, … Continue reading
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Reshaping Rochester focuses on the efforts, strategies and successes accomplished by cities that face similar challenges to ours: downtown revitalization, preserving the character of our neighborhoods and communities, creating mixed-use centers and walkable commercial districts, and enlisting community involvement. Speaker: … Continue reading
$15
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6 events,
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Historian Fred Amato will give us an entertaining tour of the Charlotte lighthouses and light stations...from 1792 to 1995! Then he'll tell us about women who have served as lighthouse keepers around the country.
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Tonight at 6:30 p.m., the Little will screen My So-Called Enemy (Lisa Gossels, U.S. 2010, 89 min.) as part of The Best of the Fests series followed by a discussion with director Lisa Gossels. Adi, Gal, Hanin, Inas, Rawan and … Continue reading
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Hung Liu began her art studies in her native China and came to the U.S. in 1984. By reworking photographic images from Chinese history into layered allegorical paintings, she bridges the emotional distances imposed by culture, time and geography. Liu … Continue reading |
11 events,
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On June 5th, the Wage Board that will determine how much of a raise to give to fast food workers will meet to hear testimony in Buffalo. We are sending buses from Rochester to Buffalo in the morning. The buses … Continue reading
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From 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. is the Grand Reopening of Dichotomy Rochester with an Opening Reception for The Engine, works by Rork Maiellano.
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VSW is hosting a First Friday Reception for (In) Voluntary Memories by Alysia Kaplan, on display through tomorrow. Using other people's words in conjunction with her images, Alysia Kapaln is exploring the dilemma of divided historical loyalties: The moment when … Continue reading |
12 events,
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Funds raised by from this event go toward the purchase of microchip identification tags, diagnostic tests, and subsidizing spay and neuter surgeries and pet adoptions. All of these are crucial to help reunite lost pets with their owners, create incentives … Continue reading
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More than 70 vehicles and other City tools and furnishings will go up for auction at 9 a.m., Saturday, June 6 at the City's surplus yard, 210 Colfax St. Sedans, pickup trucks, Suvs, full size and minivans as well as … Continue reading |
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6 events,
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Today at 2 p.m. at the MAG, Amy Gendrou presents a What's Up Lecture titled Gravity and Levity on "works in the MAG collection by Christian Boltanski and Tom Otterness." Boltanski's use of ordinary photographs, lightbulbs and everyday objects elevates … Continue reading
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The MuCCC will host a performance of 4000 miles by Amy Herzog. When 21 year-old Leo suffers a major loss while on a cross-country bike trip, he seeks solace from his feisty 81 year-old grandmother Vera in her West Village … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Good-bye, My Lady (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1956, 94 min., 16mm) today. "Good-bye, My Lady is a good name for a film that has almost no women in it. This Lady is a Basenji dog (sometimes … Continue reading |
5 events,
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The Dryden will screen The Great Man's Lady (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1942, 90 min., 35mm). The great man in the title could refer to director William Wellman just as easily as it does to the character played by Joel … Continue reading
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The Pittsford Community Library will screen Traitors (Sean Gullette, Morocco / U.S. 2013, 83 min.) today at 6:30 p.m. Malika, leader of Traitors, an all-female punk rock band, has a strong vision of the world, her hometown of Tangier, and … Continue reading
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Starting at 7 p.m., the Cinema will screen the very good sci-fi and othewise okay movie Ex Machina (Alex Garland, U.S. 2015, 108 min.) "A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating … Continue reading |
5 events,
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The Brighton Memorial Library will screen Shoulders To Stand On: The LGBT History of Rochester (Kevin J. Indovino, U.S. 2014, 90 min.) today at 6 p.m.
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Starting at 7 p.m., the Cinema will screen the very good sci-fi and othewise okay movie Ex Machina (Alex Garland, U.S. 2015, 108 min.) "A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Tsuma yo bara no yô ni (Wife! Be Like a Rose! aka Kimiko, Mikio Naruse, Japan 1935, 74 min., 35mm, Japanese w/subtitles) tongiht. Premiering in New York in 1937, Kimiko is the first Japanese film to … Continue reading |
6 events,
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The Pittsford Community Library will screen Shoulders To Stand On: The LGBT History of Rochester (Kevin J. Indovino, U.S. 2014, 90 min.) today at 6:30 p.m. Beginning with a small group of students and the formation of the Gay Liberation … Continue reading
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Starting at 7 p.m., the Cinema will screen the very good sci-fi and othewise okay movie Ex Machina (Alex Garland, U.S. 2015, 108 min.) "A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Story of G.I. Joe (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1945, 108 min., 35mm) tonight. Based on the reports of a Pulitzer Prize—winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle, who joined a U.S. infantry unit (Company C, 18th Infantry) on … Continue reading |
8 events,
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Cammy Enaharo, a ukulele musician from Rochester, N.Y., who is looking to separate herself from the rest with her outstanding, breathtaking ukulele performances.
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The Rochester Brainery will be holding a class on Primitive Living Skills and Outdoor Survival in Tryon Park. In this class we'll learn concepts of how to keep warm in the cold and snow, where to look for food and … Continue reading
$22
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Starting at 7 p.m., the Cinema will screen the very good sci-fi and othewise okay movie Ex Machina (Alex Garland, U.S. 2015, 108 min.) "A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating … Continue reading |
8 events,
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Signal in the Static, an all original album by The Crawdiddies is an expression of the active heartbeat in the Rochester music scene. Fully funded by fans, family, and friends, this music springs from connection in the community. It features … Continue reading
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Tonight at 7 p.m., the Baobab will screen Life and Debt (Stephanie Black, U.S. 2001, 80 min.) as part of the Caribbean Film Festival. Life and Debt is a woven tapestry of sequences focusing on the stories of individual Jamaicans … Continue reading
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The Cinema is screening Woman in Gold (Simon Curtis, U.S. / U.K. 2015, 108 min.) "Maria Altmann, an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the Austrian government to recover artwork she believes rightfully belongs to her family." |
12 events,
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"This is a blending of Green Drinks, and Environmental Fair and the Community Wish Book."
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Paul McFadden, Senior Program Development Specialist for OTR, turned his life around after a difficult youth which included gang activity and incarceration. Since returning home, he has earned the respect of his peers as a positive role model and is … Continue reading
Free
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Abundance is proud to be an Inaugural Sponsor of the new volunteer-run, free-form radio station WAYO 104.3 FM. The WAYO Abundance Takeover is our way of getting the word out about this awesome community-driven venture, and so we're letting programmers … Continue reading |
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6 events,
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The Dryden will screen Yellow Sky (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1948, 98 min., 35mm). A gang of bank-robbing bandits, led by the feared outlaw Stretch (Gregory Peck), flee from a posse into a desert to find refuge in a ghost … Continue reading
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The Cinema is screening Woman in Gold (Simon Curtis, U.S. / U.K. 2015, 108 min.) "Maria Altmann, an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the Austrian government to recover artwork she believes rightfully belongs to her family." |
4 events,
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The Dryden will screen Yellow Sky (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1948, 98 min., 35mm). A gang of bank-robbing bandits, led by the feared outlaw Stretch (Gregory Peck), flee from a posse into a desert to find refuge in a ghost … Continue reading
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The Cinema is screening Woman in Gold (Simon Curtis, U.S. / U.K. 2015, 108 min.) "Maria Altmann, an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the Austrian government to recover artwork she believes rightfully belongs to her family."
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The Cinema will screen 5 Flights Up (Richard Loncraine, U.S. 2014, 92 min.) "A long-time married couple who've spent their lives together in the same New York apartment become overwhelmed by personal and real estate-related issues when they plan to … Continue reading |
8 events,
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On July 16th at 6:00pm, Greentopia will host Dinner on the Bridge – an exclusive celebration of food, wine, and friends. Attendees will dine high up on the Pont de Rennes Bridge, with the waters of the Genesee River stretching … Continue reading
$200
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The Pittsford Community Library will screen Shoulders To Stand On: The LGBT History of Rochester (Kevin J. Indovino, U.S. 2014, 90 min.) today at 6:30 p.m. Beginning with a small group of students and the formation of the Gay Liberation … Continue reading |
9 events,
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Today from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the College Union Ballroom at SUNY Geneseo is the Genesee River Basin Summit 2015. Help build on the success of last year's first ever Genesee River Basin Summit by creating an annual … Continue reading
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The Americana style of Rochester Jazz Festival favorite Hey Mavis seamlessly blends elements of jazz, bluegrass, folk, and a heaping spoonful of rock and roll—the perfect start to a much-needed summer! |
6 events,
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If you are a non-profit, registered charity, church, municipality, library or individual artist then you are eligible for a grant through the Decentralization program of the New York State Council on the Arts. These grants are programmatically based for funds … Continue reading
Free
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The Cinema is screening Woman in Gold (Simon Curtis, U.S. / U.K. 2015, 108 min.) "Maria Altmann, an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the Austrian government to recover artwork she believes rightfully belongs to her family."
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Photographic craftsman and photo historian at George Eastman House, Nick Brandreth, will share his experiences from the darkroom to the field to give us a view of modern-day amateur emulsion maker. He will discuss how he got into emulsion making, … Continue reading |
4 events,
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Meet Cynthia Howk at 12:10 p.m. at the H. H. Warner Building (82 St. Paul St.) for an Architecture for Lunch tour of the St. Paul Street Garment District.
Free
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Community theater director Max Campbell lives in the same building where he staged his great work. Yet when a politician threatens to tear it down in the name of jobs, he must confront the waves of change coming to him … Continue reading |
5 events,
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JoAnn Beck, Landscape Architect Presents a fascinating lecture on the works of the nationally famous landscape architect whose work bridged Beaux Arts formalism and modern landscape design.
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John W. Borek presents Another Broken Machine: an Evening of Short Plays by Louie Podlaski, Vol. II at the MuCCC. Hollywood is burning when a film crew prepares an $80, 000, 000. prequel to a cinema classic. A popular Florida … Continue reading |
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4 events,
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Johnny Peers, the maestro of Muttville Comix, has suffered a health emergency. Unfortunately, we are forced to cancel the Muttville shows we were so looking forward to. He promises to return and we will notify all of you when he … Continue reading
$12
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The Dryden will screen Westward the Women (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1951, 118 min., 35mm) "Thinking about how women made their way into the center of westerns in the Fifties (Joan Crawford in Johnny Guitar, Barbara Stanwyck in Forty Guns), … Continue reading
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Johnny Peers, the maestro of Muttville Comix, has suffered a health emergency. Unfortunately, we are forced to cancel the Muttville shows we were so looking forward to. He promises to return and we will notify all of you when he … Continue reading
$12
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3 events,
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The Cinema will screen the short documentary On Beauty (Joanna Rudnick, U.S. / Kenya 2013, 32 min.), the short animation My Country (Jelena Sinik (co-director) Ralph Stevenson (co-director), Austria 2014, 3 min.), and the feature-length drama Love Land (Joshua Tate, … Continue reading
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Johnny Peers, the maestro of Muttville Comix, has suffered a health emergency. Unfortunately, we are forced to cancel the Muttville shows we were so looking forward to. He promises to return and we will notify all of you when he … Continue reading
$12
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4 events,
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Johnny Peers, the maestro of Muttville Comix, has suffered a health emergency. Unfortunately, we are forced to cancel the Muttville shows we were so looking forward to. He promises to return and we will notify all of you when he … Continue reading
$12
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This event will be put on by the Entrepreneurial Special Interest Group of Digital Rochester and will be storytelling around the failures of startup companies.
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The Dryden will screen The Lair of the White Worm (Ken Russell, U.K. 1988, 93 min., 35mm). James Card apparently had great affection for this campy horror directed by Ken Russell, the filmmaker known for classics like Tommy (1975) and … Continue reading |
2 events,
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The Dryden will screen Chocolat (Claire Denis, France/West Germany/Cameroon 1988, 105 min., 35mm, French w/subtitles). Claire Denis's semi-autobiographical debut film, Chocolat, tells in flashback the story of a family in Cameroon during the waning days of colonialism in West Africa. … Continue reading
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Fun ska from Mrs. Skannotto and 5Head perform at Flour City Station starting around 9 p.m. |
5 events,
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A tradition for more than 20 years, Art and Treasures features the best in gently used antiques, artwork, jewelry, china, pottery, porcelain, silver, crystal, fine linens and small furniture items.
$10
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The Henrietta Public Library will screen Shoulders To Stand On: The LGBT History of Rochester (Kevin J. Indovino, U.S. 2014, 90 min.) The documentary reveals an unknown and thus far undocumented chapter of New York State's diverse local history. STSO … Continue reading
Free
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The MAG will screen Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police (Andy Grieve, Lauren Lazin, U.S. 2012, 79 min.) tonight. |
8 events,
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A tradition for more than 20 years, Art and Treasures features the best in gently used antiques, artwork, jewelry, china, pottery, porcelain, silver, crystal, fine linens and small furniture items.
$10
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Explore the city's glamorous East End cultural district in the heart of downtown Rochester. We'll visit the last remaining Victorian residential district in Center City, as we stroll through historic Grove Place and discover its quaint 19th-century architecture, whimsical public … Continue reading
Free
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7 events,
The Prettiots, effortlessly tight, fast, hard-pop-rock from Routine Involvements, and Scope and Figure perform at the Bug Jar tonight.
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This is a gorgeous run in which participants negotiate hills, streams, rocky outcroppings, slippery mud boardwalks, forests, and lush meadows as each tries to make his or her way to the end. Trail shoes are highly recommended. Charlie's Old Goat … Continue reading
$30
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A tradition for more than 20 years, Art and Treasures features the best in gently used antiques, artwork, jewelry, china, pottery, porcelain, silver, crystal, fine linens and small furniture items.
$10
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"There are 9 picnic tables out back that can be reserved for selling your treasures/crap." |
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3 events,
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The Dryden will screen Lafayette Escadrille (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1958, 93 min., 35mm). The final film in the career of director William A. Wellman is curiously enough perhaps both his most and least personal film. Wellman based the film … Continue reading
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The Shakespeare Players program of the Rochester Community Players present Henry IV parts 1 and 2 by William Shakespeare This production continues the "Henriad" a cycle of History Plays chronicling the Reigns of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V. … Continue reading
Free
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5 events,
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The Dryden will screen Lafayette Escadrille (William A. Wellman, U.S. 1958, 93 min., 35mm). The final film in the career of director William A. Wellman is curiously enough perhaps both his most and least personal film. Wellman based the film … Continue reading
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Interactive light sculpture by Alexander Green Cubes uses technology developed by Alexander Green and Symmetry Labs, a San Francisco-based technology and design company founded by Alexander Green and Trip Vest. Cubes has been featured on the Discovery Channel, the Esquire … Continue reading
$20
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Saxophonist Doug Stone will perform a concert of both jazz standards and new compositions, featuring guest artists drummer Chris Smith, pianist/keyboardist Stu Mindeman, and bassist John Tate.
$10
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5 events,
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With the Supreme Court poised to rule on marriage equality, what comes next for the LGBTQ community? How do we make the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA) a reality in New York? When will we win the fight against AIDS? … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 (Ellen Goosenberg Kent, U.S. 2013, 40 min.) as part of the Reel Mind Film Festival followed by a discussion with filmmaker Dana Perry, Crisis Hotline responders, and I AM ISIAH organizers, … Continue reading |
2 events,
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The Dryden will screen Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Leonard Nimoy, U.S. 1986, 119 min., 35mm) In order to save the universe from a deadly alien probe, Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and company must travel back in time to San … Continue reading |
2 events,
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The Dryden will screen Proverka na dorogakh (Trial on the Road, Aleksej German, Soviet Union 1971, 98 min., 35mm, Russian w/ subtitles). "Banned for fifteen years, German's solo directorial debut, set during WWII, marries the muscular dynamics of the war … Continue reading
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The Younger Gang performs at the Lovin' Cup starting around 8 in conjunction with live-painting by Taylor Kennedy. |
4 events,
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The Shakespeare Players program of the Rochester Community Players present Henry IV parts 1 and 2 by William Shakespeare This production continues the "Henriad" a cycle of History Plays chronicling the Reigns of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V. … Continue reading
Free
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The Dryden will screen En duva satt pÃ¥ en gren och funderade pÃ¥ tillvaron (A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, Roy Andersson, Sweden 2014, 101 min., DCP, Swedish w/ subtitles). Like a modern-day Don Quixote and Sancho … Continue reading |
3 events,
Comfy, Skirts, effortlessly tight, fast, hard-pop-rock from Routine Involvements, and Tesla's Revenge perform at the Bug Jar's America's B-Day Show starting around 10 p.m.
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The Dryden will screen They Live (John Carpenter, U.S. 1988, 93 min., 35mm). A homeless drifter (wrestler "Rowdy" Roddy Piper) discovers a conspiracy by non-human aliens who have infiltrated American society in the guise of wealthy yuppies. With the help … Continue reading |