Color Brighton Green will screen the fascinating and disturbing film Comfort Zone (Kate Kressmann-Kehoe, Sean P. Donnelly, Dave Danesh, 2013, U.S., 70 min.) Is climate change a scientific problem? An engineering problem? A psychological problem? All that, and more? Comfort … Continue reading
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Avi Lank will be at the Record Archive for a Book Signing of The man who painted the universe : the story of a planetarium in the heart of the north woods.
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When real-life artist, Egon Schiele, is charged with raping and kidnapping of a young girl, his trial becomes a landmark and his artwork is deemed pornography. Charged with immoral and depraved behavior, Egon fights for his freedom. His ordeal places … Continue reading
$14
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3 events,
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The Dryden will screen one of my personal favorites, Bringing Up Baby (Howard Hawks, U.S. 1938, 102 min., 35mm). In the mother of all screwball comedies, Cary Grant stars as a stuffy paleontologist who knows more about dinosaurs than he … Continue reading
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Sue Bergren will conduct a performance of the University of Rochester Carillon, outdoor seating in the Eastman Quadrangle.
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Join us for a work party at the Gandhi House! Cleaning in the house, weeding in the garden, and enjoying the company of good people will all be taking place. We look forward to seeing you.
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The Dryden will screen The Mask of Fu Manchu (Charles Brabin, U.S. 1932, 67 min., 35mm). Boris Karloff, fresh from Frankenstein, The Mummy, and The Old Dark House, stars as the diabolical Chinese megalomaniac Dr. Fu Manchu, who tries to … Continue reading |
7 events,
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Visitors to this exhibition will learn about the origins and evolution of the Hopeman Carillon. The Carillon has grown from 17 bells in 1930 to the present 50-bell instrument.
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Learn about different types of shade gardens, plants that produce spring flowers and foliage through the season, and ways to combine plants for maximum impact. Instead of thinking of shade as a problem, you'll discover beautiful plants that can flourish … Continue reading |
6 events,
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Trish Coonrod, and Cary Joseph will discuss their works on display in the 65th Rochester-Finger Lakes Exhibition.
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Steve Paliotti will discuss How Fire Shaped Wayne County at the Museum of Wayne County History. Steve Paliotti, a Lyons native, career firefighter and now with the Rochester Fire Department will give a power point presentation on many of the … Continue reading |
5 events,
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Winner of the 2002 Drama Desk award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics, The Last Five Years was written by Tony Award-winner and former Eastman School of Music student, Jason Robert Brown. It follows New York City couple, Cathy and Jamie, … Continue reading
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Very good medium-tempo progressive rock from Sirsy, and Better By Morning perform at the Lovin' Cup.
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The Dryden will screen P'tit Quinquin (Li'l Quinquin, Bruno Dumont, France 2014, 200 min., DCP, French w/ subtitles). Bruno Dumont's films are no stranger to George Eastman House, as the Dryden Theatre has previously hosted such austere ruminations on mortality … Continue reading |
7 events,
Wilxy and Crump, House Majority, Fox 45, and good, amiable hard rock from The Clockmen perform at the Bug Jar.
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Today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. is the Joe+n Sixteenth Annual Day-Tour. "On Saturday August 1, 2015, Joe+n will perform the sixteenth-annual day-tour in and around Rochester NY. The day will consist of 7 shows, each consisting of a … Continue reading
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Winner of the 2002 Drama Desk award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics, The Last Five Years was written by Tony Award-winner and former Eastman School of Music student, Jason Robert Brown. It follows New York City couple, Cathy and Jamie, … Continue reading |
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8 events,
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Frederica Amstey will speak on Susan B. Anthony at the MAG as part of the What's Up Lecture Series at the MAG.
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Winner of the 2002 Drama Desk award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics, The Last Five Years was written by Tony Award-winner and former Eastman School of Music student, Jason Robert Brown. It follows New York City couple, Cathy and Jamie, … Continue reading |
3 events,
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Join us for the 2nd annual Brainery Spectacular sponsored by Yelp Rochester from 5-9pm on Monday, August 3rd! This event is free and open to all ages. We'll have music from Ruckus Juice Jug Stompers and Tyler Pearce Project, a … Continue reading
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The Flying Squirrel will host the August Monday Mayhem meeting with a screening of The Weather Underground (Sam Green, Bill Siegel, U.S. 2002, 92 min.) In October 1969 hundreds of young people, clad in football helmets and wielding lead pipes, … Continue reading |
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The Flying Squirrel is hosting the Introductory Meeting for a Reading Group on Fire the cops! : essays, lectures, and journalism by Kristian Williams. Kristian Williams' analysis and history of police and policing in Amerikkka in his two books, Our … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Mystery of the Wax Museum (Michael Curtiz, U.S. 1933, 77 min., 35mm). An unorthodox mix of coffins, comedy, and makeup that may just be the last word in gruesomeness, this gorgeous early two-strip Technicolor treatise in … Continue reading |
6 events,
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The film fest gives young people an authentic opportunity to participate in a real film festival. Submissions were accepted through the end of June and were judged by a jury of professionals in the film industry. Finalists have been selected … Continue reading
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The meeting will be an "Open House" forum with presentation boards, visual displays and pamphlets explaining the various elements of the design and construction phases. The design team will be on hand to help explain the proposed project, answer your … Continue reading
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At Cure is the Where The #&@% a.m. I?â„¢ Kickoff Party. Where The #&@% a.m. I?â„¢ is a network of historic bars, pubs, and local watering holes. The buildings that they inhabit have lived many lives and have many untold … Continue reading
$20
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8 events,
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The Opening Reception for On the Side at RoCo is tonight at 6 p.m. Works are on display through Sunday, August 8. Fine Art by Members of Rochester Advertising Federation RoCo and RAF have invited members of the Rochester Advertising … Continue reading
$5
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Explore the early days of the Corn Hill Arts Festival and learn about the rejuvenation of the Old Third Ward on this Flower City Looking Good hike. Walks last approximately 90 minutes, so be sure to wear comfortable footwear.
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Fascinated with the history of recorded popular music, Don Blair, a k a, Professor Anonymous didn't seriously start playing the piano until age 30, but had been working as a blues and jazz DJ, recording engineer, lyricist, singer, among other … Continue reading |
12 events,
The Little will screen Forrest Gump (Robert Zemeckis, U.S. 1994, 142 min.) Forrest Gump is a simple man with a low I.Q. but good intentions.
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The Bug Jar will host Brothers of the Sonic Cloth, the thick, bass-driven noise of Tuurd, and Highest Leviathan.
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New paintings by Rachel Dow Art, themed around New Orleans, the Gulf Coast, and the decade since Hurricane Katrina. |
12 events,
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Rochester Summer Camp's 4th annual showcase: featuring 10 new bands, ages 8-16, rocking out live on stage!
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The Cinema will screen Spy (Paul Feig, U.S. 2015, 120 min.) "A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster." |
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The MuCCC will host a performance of Rope by Patrick Hamilton, directed by William Andia. For the mere sake of adventure, danger, and the "fun of the thing," Wyndham Brandon persuades his reluctant friend, Charles Granillo, to assist him in … Continue reading
$18
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The Dryden will screen The Secret Garden (Fred M. Wilcox, U.S. 1949, 92 min., 35mm, appropriate for all ages). When young Mary Lennox loses her parents, she finds herself on a boat headed for England and her Uncle Craven's house. … Continue reading
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The Little will screen White Like Me (Scott Morris, U.S. 2013, 69 min.) White Like Me, based on the work of acclaimed anti-racist educator and author Tim Wise, explores race and racism in the U.S. through the lens of whiteness … Continue reading |
5 events,
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The Dryden will screen Mystery of the Wax Museum (Michael Curtiz, U.S. 1933, 77 min., 35mm). An unorthodox mix of coffins, comedy, and makeup that may just be the last word in gruesomeness, this gorgeous early two-strip Technicolor treatise in … Continue reading
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The Pittsford Community Library will screen God's Slave (Joel Novoa, Venezuela 2013, 90 min.) as part of the Film Movement Series: Independent and Foreign Films. The film features an Islamic suicide bomber and the Israeli special agent determined to stop … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Spy (Paul Feig, U.S. 2015, 120 min.) "A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster." |
6 events,
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The Little will screen Famous Nathan (Lloyd Handwerker, U.S. 2014, 86 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. Director Lloyd Handwerker will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. Famous Nathan is the insider documentary by Lloyd Handwerker, … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Spy (Paul Feig, U.S. 2015, 120 min.) "A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster." |
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After playing up a storm last year at Garden Vibes—figuratively and literally— we've invited 2012 Blues Music Award winner Samantha Fish back to wrap up our summer concert series with her trademark guitar work and soulful vocals.
$10
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The Cinema will screen Spy (Paul Feig, U.S. 2015, 120 min.) "A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster."
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From his humble beginnings as an Oklahoma folkie in the '60s to his wild ride through the '70s progressive country movement, and onward through the honky-tonk fog of the '80s to his sobriety-empowered comeback as a songwriter's songwriter in the … Continue reading
$25
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5 events,
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Join us for a work party at the Gandhi House! Cleaning in the house, weeding in the garden, and enjoying the company of good people will all be taking place. We look forward to seeing you.
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The Cinema will screen Spy (Paul Feig, U.S. 2015, 120 min.) "A desk-bound CIA analyst volunteers to go undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent diabolical global disaster."
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The Dryden will screen El Sur (South, VÃÂctor Erice, Spain/France 1983, 95 min., 35mm, Spanish w/ subtitles). South follows a girl growing up in the 1950s in the north of Spain. She dreams of the mysteries of the Spanish south … Continue reading |
9 events,
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The Vineyard Community Space is hosting a screening of Who Would Jesus Date? (Neeti Fidurko, U.S. 2015, 18 min.)
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The Cinema will screen the fascinating (if only to this uninformed viewer's eyes) documentary Amy (Asif Kapadia, U.S. 2015, 128 min.) "The story of Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and unheard tracks." |
12 events,
The Bug Jar will host Grimey's 50th B-Day Bash with Clyde, Hot Mayonnaise, BML, and Fox 45. Skylark will host very good, experimentally-daring acoustic soloist Seth Faergolzia. Signal > Noise v1.2: the third update in Rochester's sequence of intimate gatherings featuring DJs and artists at the forefront of house and techno.
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In June we had an awesome Garage Sale. We ended up raising just over $500. But we ended up with a lot of stuff left over and more people wanted to donate items, so we said, "Hey, let's get the … Continue reading
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Prior to the turbulent 1960's and the advent of urban renewal, Clarissa Street, which is located in the old 3rd Ward, was a true melting pot that witnessed the friendly intermingling of Blacks, Irish, Jews and Italians. The streets were … Continue reading
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This program will focus on web resources to assist with your family history research. Presented by Bob Coomber, who has 40 years' experience in genealogy, is a long time Rochester Genealogy Society member and a member of the Sons of … Continue reading
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12 events,
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In June we had an awesome Garage Sale. We ended up raising just over $500. But we ended up with a lot of stuff left over and more people wanted to donate items, so we said, "Hey, let's get the … Continue reading
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A large collection of historical artifacts from the Lehigh Valley Railroad is on display at the museum. The gift shop will be open. |
4 events,
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The Dryden will screen The Son of Kong (Ernest B. Schoedsack, U.S. 1933, 70 min., 35mm). Bogged down with lawsuits and money troubles following King Kong's charge through Manhattan, conscience-heavy producer Carl Denham boards the Venture, a ship captained by … Continue reading
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Marian Henry will discuss Finding Your Female Ancestors in the Gates Town Hall Annex. Difficulty in finding female ancestors has many causes. They are mentioned in fewer sources and the sources treat them differently. Census, naturalization, military records, land records—give … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen the fascinating (if only to this uninformed viewer's eyes) documentary Amy (Asif Kapadia, U.S. 2015, 128 min.) "The story of Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and unheard tracks." |
5 events,
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The Brighton Memorial Library will screen To Kill A Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan, U.S. 1962, 129 min.) A scrupulously honest lawyer (Gregory Peck), in the Depression-era South, puts his career on the line when he defends a black man against an … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen the fascinating (if only to this uninformed viewer's eyes) documentary Amy (Asif Kapadia, U.S. 2015, 128 min.) "The story of Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and unheard tracks."
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The Dryden will screen The Devil-Doll (Tod Browning, U.S. 1936, 78 min., 35mm). While Dracula and Freaks are recognized as cult classics, Tod Browning directed other inventive horror films that deserve a second look. The Devil-Doll, a unique and frightening … Continue reading |
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49 Days will perform in the Dorris Carlson Reading Garden of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building. 49 Days in an original music project based out of Rochester. With its roots in rock, the band also blends their sound and … Continue reading
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Rabies vaccination shots for domestic dogs, cats, and ferrets 4 months and older. Dogs must be on leashes, and cats must be in carriers. Proof of a previous rabies vaccination is required in order to receive a 3-year booster; otherwise, … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen the fascinating (if only to this uninformed viewer's eyes) documentary Amy (Asif Kapadia, U.S. 2015, 128 min.) "The story of Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and unheard tracks." |
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Etched in Black is debuting a mini loungewear collection entitled "Netflix Chic." There will be drinks and little snacks, as well as a chance to meet our lovely designer Anthia Lott.
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The Dryden will host a Lecture with photographer David Liittschwager. At this lecture organized in conjunction with the Seneca Park Zoo Society's program One Cubic Foot, photographer and environmentalist David Liittschwager will discuss his work documenting the biodiversity of ecosystems. … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen the fascinating (if only to this uninformed viewer's eyes) documentary Amy (Asif Kapadia, U.S. 2015, 128 min.) "The story of Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and unheard tracks." |
9 events,
The Little will screen Jurassic Park (Steven Spielberg, U.S. 1993, 127 min.) as part of the Mondo Movie Series. Huge advancements in scientific technology have enabled a mogul to create an island full of living dinosaurs. John Hammond has invited … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Paper Towns (Jake Schreier, U.S. 2015, 109 min.) "A young man and his friends embark upon the road trip of their lives to find the missing girl next door." |
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The Little will screen To Kill A Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan, U.S. 1962, 129 min.) "to commemorate the release of Harper Lee's second novel 'Go Set a Watchman,' a sequel to the Pulitzer-prize winning 'To Kill a Mockingbird'" followed by a … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Paper Towns (Jake Schreier, U.S. 2015, 109 min.) "A young man and his friends embark upon the road trip of their lives to find the missing girl next door."
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In "Candida", Shaw presents a minister's wife compelled to choose between her staid husband, the Rev. James Morell, and a mysterious young suitor, Eugene Marchbanks. A scoundrel of a father-in-law, a fawning intern and a conflicted secretary add to the … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen The Secret Garden (Agnieszka Holland, U.S. 1993, 101 min., 35mm, Rated G). Agnieszka Holland's sophisticated adaptation of this classic tale sticks closely to the source and expands upon the themes. Mary Lennox, raised in India until … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Paper Towns (Jake Schreier, U.S. 2015, 109 min.) "A young man and his friends embark upon the road trip of their lives to find the missing girl next door."
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The Cinema will screen the engaging coming-of-age film Me & Earl & the Dying Girl (Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, U.S. 2015, 105 min.) "High schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds … Continue reading |
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The Dryden will screen Three Days of the Condor (Sydney Pollack, U.S. 1975, 116 min., 35mm). CIA researcher Joe Turner (Robert Redford) spends his days probing through magazines, advertisements, and books looking for hidden messages. One day he presents a … Continue reading
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Musical Mondays returns with the post-punk band, Ian Downey is Famous. This band has been playing in Rochester for more than 10 years. Join us tonight for a rare show of their quieter, more acoustic songs.
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The Cinema will screen Paper Towns (Jake Schreier, U.S. 2015, 109 min.) "A young man and his friends embark upon the road trip of their lives to find the missing girl next door." |
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The Cinema will screen Paper Towns (Jake Schreier, U.S. 2015, 109 min.) "A young man and his friends embark upon the road trip of their lives to find the missing girl next door."
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The Dryden will screen Mighty Joe Young (Ernest B. Schoedsack, U.S. 1949, 80 min., 35mm). Sixteen years after King Kong, director Schoedsack, producer Merian C. Cooper, and special effects wizard Willis O'Brien teamed up to make another thrilling movie about … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen the engaging coming-of-age film Me & Earl & the Dying Girl (Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, U.S. 2015, 105 min.) "High schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds … Continue reading |
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The Cinema will screen Paper Towns (Jake Schreier, U.S. 2015, 109 min.) "A young man and his friends embark upon the road trip of their lives to find the missing girl next door."
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The Dryden will screen Umbrellas (Albert Maysles, Henry Corra, and Grahame Weinbren, U.S. 1994, 81 min., 16mm). This film takes a poignant, in-depth look at the concept and realization of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's project The Umbrellas, presenting the artists at … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen the engaging coming-of-age film Me & Earl & the Dying Girl (Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, U.S. 2015, 105 min.) "High schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds … Continue reading |
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Come one, come all, to the retro, twisted, and charming 20 Penny Circus. In the grand tradition of vaudeville's sketchy back alleys, the 20 Penny Circus specializes in entertainment for those of questionable taste. A variety show for grown ups, … Continue reading
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In his series Rooftop, Brad Temkin draws attention to the green roof movement, in which rooftop gardens are intended to help ease the effects of city life. Rooftop gardens reduce air pollution, insulate buildings, and improve storm water management, while … Continue reading
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Jon Lewis is a singer/songwriter from Rochester, NY. Playing heartfelt indie/folk/rock songs with carefree melodies and harmonies that feel reminiscent of 70's rock n' roll. Jon plays music mostly around the Rochester area both as a solo acoustic artist and … Continue reading
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Solarize Flower City will host an Assembly at St. Anne Church to discuss the home solar system grants and incentives available. |
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William Y. Cooper is a painter, printmaker, muralist, writer and illustrator. His work, which he calls Afrocentric Fusion, incorporates aspects of his American experience and African heritage. He describes his work as conceptual and metaphorical. Painting is first and foremost … Continue reading
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The cinema will screen southpaw (Antoine Fuqua, U.S. 2015, 124 min.) "Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to … Continue reading
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The MuCCC will host The Brownstone by Laura A. Thomas. In two days it will be Baby Duke Broadnax's birthday party. Lettie Jean, who has been away for two years, has come home to the Brownstone a few days early … Continue reading
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The Meisner technique is an acting technique developed by the American theatre practitioner Sanford Meisner. As opposed to "the method," which develops acting from an internal source, through emotional recall, sense memory, etc., the Meisner technique creates the actor externally.
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Drea Bim is an artist of fascinating complexity and this particular exhibition will feature all the things that fascinate and terrorize her. Not the type of terror that has us pull the blankets over our head and tight around us, … Continue reading |
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The Dryden will screen The Duke of Burgundy (Peter Strickland, U.K. 2014, 104 min., DCP). Sex, bondage, and butterflies: two women explore the extremes of carnal desire in this kinky, deliciously twisted tale of erotic obsession. In a crumbling European … Continue reading
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The cinema will screen southpaw (Antoine Fuqua, U.S. 2015, 124 min.) "Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to … Continue reading |
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The Dryden will screen Dog Day Afternoon (Sidney Lumet, U.S. 1975, 129 min., 35mm). Based on a true story and set in the dog days of August 1972, Sidney Lumet's film is a gripping tale of a bank robbery gone … Continue reading
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Please welcome back to Monroe that unique trio, "String of Pearls". This group has set itself apart from all the rest. Whatever your style this trio has it covered ... Cowboy music, Americana, Country, Blues, Pop, Rock, Folk and Bluegrass. … Continue reading
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The cinema will screen southpaw (Antoine Fuqua, U.S. 2015, 124 min.) "Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Old Ironsides (James Cruze, U.S. 1926, 119 min., 35mm) with live piano by Philip C. Carli. We start our fall Silent Tuesdays with one of the great sea epics of film history, about the United States' … Continue reading |
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The cinema will screen southpaw (Antoine Fuqua, U.S. 2015, 124 min.) "Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen The Look of Silence (Joshua Oppenheimer and Anonymous, Denmark/Finland/Indonesia/Norway/U.K. 2014, 103 min., DCP, Indonesian w/ subtitles). The Look of Silence is Joshua Oppenheimer's powerful companion piece to the Oscar-nominated The Act of Killing. Through Oppenheimer's footage … Continue reading |
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Photographer Carl Chiarenza will discuss his exhibition at Artisan Works in the Dryden Theatre.
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The cinema will screen southpaw (Antoine Fuqua, U.S. 2015, 124 min.) "Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to … Continue reading
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Because of the success of the last unity bike ride we decided to do another one. The Unity Bike Ride will be an opportunity for anyone wants to cruise the Westside Neighborhoods with the Conkey Cruisers to bring awareness of … Continue reading |
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The Little will screen The Elephant Man (David Lynch, U.S. / U.K. 1980, 124 min.) John Merrick (whose real name was Joseph, as this is based on a true story) is an intelligent and friendly man, but he is hated … Continue reading
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In the Gallery and MFA Gallery at the Visual Studies Workshop is the Opening Reception for The Curious Reality of Images: Rick McKee Hock, Aesthetic Technologies: Works by Philip Mallory Jones in the Hallway, and Keith Johnson's What's a Photograph … Continue reading
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At RoCo is the Opening Reception for Brooklyn Bridge, on display through Novmeber 15. "Brooklyn Bridge features five New York-based emerging artists, exhibiting together for the first time."
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Eastman Music Company presents An Evening with Jimmie Highsmith Jr. at Bernunzio's. Bernunzio Uptown Music is now a dealer for Andreas Eastman Saxophones! We welcome our friend Jimmie Highsmith Jr. for an evening of great music as he offers a … Continue reading
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The University of Rochester Cinema Group will screen the solid speculative fiction film Ex Machina (Alex Garland, U.K. 2015, 108 min.) in Hoyt Auditorium. "A young programmer is selected to participate in a ground-breaking experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating … Continue reading
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We will be making pasta sauce, pizza dough, a traditional style pizza, Kelsey's favorite barbecue pizza (a pizza most commonly served as a breakfast pizza with a fried egg on top in Kelsey's house), and a fruit dessert pizza (to … Continue reading
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The University of Rochester Cinema Group will screen the solid speculative fiction film Ex Machina (Alex Garland, U.K. 2015, 108 min.) in Hoyt Auditorium. "A young programmer is selected to participate in a ground-breaking experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Irrational Man (Woody Allen, U.S. 2015, 95 min.) "A tormented philosophy professor finds a will to live when he commits an existential act." |