David Lee, an attending physician at Rochester General Hospital, and The Rev. Dr. Pat Youngdahl will open a conversation about spiritual questions facing patients and families at life's end. In the presence of uncertainty, suffering, loss and leaving, one will … Continue reading
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7 events,
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The MuCCC will host a performance of Elvira The Immigrant Play by Jessica Carmona. Based on the true life story of Elvira Arellano, a Mexican immigrant activist, the play presents an imaginary encounter between an ICE agent and Elvira. As … Continue reading
$18
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The Cinemark Tinseltown USA will screen A Star is Born (George Cukor, U.S. 1954, 176 min.) |
6 events,
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Guests will enjoy wine, hors d'oeuvres, and the opportunity to be among the first to see Eastman Entertains, the exquisite array of elegant table settings, creatively themed tabletops, and lush floral arrangements on view throughout the historic mansion. It's a … Continue reading
$30
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The Flying Squirrel Community Space's sixth Principle of Unity states, The Flying Squirrel Community Space advocates creative, community-driven solutions to conflict. We will work to create alternatives to the prison industrial complex. Whenever possible, the Flying Squirrel Community Space will … Continue reading
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The Cinemark Tinseltown USA will screen Climate Hustle (Christopher Rogers, U.S. 2016, 78 min.) Climate Hustle will tear the cover off of the global warming debate to further investigate this multi-billion-dollar issue. This event will reveal the history of climate … Continue reading |
7 events,
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Mark Cuddy will review Razzle dazzle : the battle for Broadway by Michael Riedel at today's Books Sandwiched In in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building.
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Stop by the library to meet representatives who have a summer Harvest Share program—The Good Food Collective, Lagoner Farms and Wickham Farms.
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This program is a great way to gain knowledge and confidence to tackle old collection debts with skill and ease. We'll covers what collectors can and cannot do, options for responding to a debt collector, when to enlist the help … Continue reading |
7 events,
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The Cinemark Tinseltown USA will screen A Star is Born (George Cukor, U.S. 1954, 176 min.)
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Dr. Fania Davis will discuss Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline in RIT's Liberal Arts Hall, Room A205.
Free
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The Rochester Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta will host a talk back/discussion on the 2016 Election and the Black Lives Matter Movement. |
14 events,
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Local resident Mike May will give us a look back at Ontario Beach Park, the Coney Island of Western New York. From the 1880s to the 1920s thousands of visitors flocked to the park and to Charlotte each summer to … Continue reading
Free
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The annual Spring Rummage Sale will benefit the church's outreach and benevolence programs. Items to be sold include: clothes, books, toys, household items. Hot dogs and beverages will be sold on Thursday and Friday. |
14 events,
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NTID Performing Arts Program will present a performance of 'Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood in the Robert F. Panara Theatre in Lyndon Baines Johnson Hall on the RIT Campus. In faraway India, a group of British soldiers steal … Continue reading
$7
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The annual Spring Rummage Sale will benefit the church's outreach and benevolence programs. Items to be sold include: clothes, books, toys, household items. Hot dogs and beverages will be sold on Thursday and Friday. |
13 events,
The Bug Jar will host punk hard-rock band Green Dreams, Stress, and Tapehead.
$5
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The annual Spring Rummage Sale will benefit the church's outreach and benevolence programs. Items to be sold include: clothes, books, toys, household items. Hot dogs and beverages will be sold on Thursday and Friday.
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The Wildlife Festival is an opportunity for people of all ages to explore and celebrate the birds and habitats of this dynamic ecosystem and interact with a variety of vendors and exhibitors from across New York State. Highlights at the … Continue reading
$5
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7 events,
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The Little will screen Elstree 1976 (Jon Spira, U.K. 2016, 90 min.) In 1976, during the hottest summer on record, Star Wars was shot in suburban North London. Nobody involved had any idea how big the film would become, many … Continue reading
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NTID Performing Arts Program will present a performance of 'Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood in the Robert F. Panara Theatre in Lyndon Baines Johnson Hall on the RIT Campus. In faraway India, a group of British soldiers steal … Continue reading
$7
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The Dryden will screen The Muppet Movie (James Frawley, U.K./U.S. 1979, 95 min., 35mm). Compelled to leave his swamp to pursue a dream of stardom, Kermit the Frog makes a long and funny journey to Hollywood. Along the way, he … Continue reading |
8 events,
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The Dryden will screen Live and Let Die (Guy Hamilton, U.K. 1973, 121 min., 35mm). In his six Bond films, Sean Connery laid a legendary blueprint for the hyper-masculine and impossibly gifted action hero James Bond 007, leaving behind a … Continue reading |
7 events,
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Your documents will be inserted into locked containers, shredded and sent to a paper mill for recycling, protecting your family and the environment at the same time. The following are acceptable for shredding: documents with staples and clips, receipts, junk … Continue reading
Free
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The Little will screen I Origins (Mike Cahill, U.S. 2014, 106 min.) followed by a discussion with Dr. Steven E. Feldon as part of the Science on Screen series. I Origins, the second feature film from writer and director Mike … Continue reading
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Ken Doyno and John Torti will discuss Where We Live: Building Stronger Neighborhoods at Gleason Works. John Torti's revolutionary ideas have changed the face of publicly financed housing from high rises to mixed use, pedestrian-friendly developments. Ken Doyno's focus is … Continue reading
$15
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10 events,
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Martha Hennessy, Dorothy Day's granddaughter, will present a lecture titled Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin: A Discipleship Needed for Today.
Free
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Whether you are an avid backpacker looking to lighten your load so you can move faster or go farther, or you are an aspiring backpacker and feeling overwhelmed by the thought of trudging through the woods with a crushing pack, … Continue reading
Free
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The Little will screen Bikes vs. Cars (Fredrik Gertten, Sweden 2015, 90 min.) A feature documentary about the global revolution for safer streets and better cycling, Bikes vs. Cars premiers in Rochester and kicks-off the Rochester Bicycle Film Festival and … Continue reading
$25
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12 events,
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Meet at the north end of the Webster Wegman's parking lot on Holt Rd. by 9 am to carpool to Chimney Bluffs for this day trip with the Burroughs Audubon Nature Club.
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In the Brighton Town Hall Auditorium at Brighton Memorial Library, John Frater will review David McCullough's The Wright brothers which "presents the human side of the Wrights and flight."
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For one night only during the Rochester Cocktail Revival, Cheshire will be transforming into a Tiki beach bar! Collaborating with Serralles USA, we'll be serving up some island-style drinks based on Don Cristal Rums, Death's Door Gin, and Barrow's Intense … Continue reading |
7 events,
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The Cinema will screen Deadpool (Tim Miller, U.S. / Canada 2016, 108 min.) "A former Special Forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopting the alter ego Deadpool."
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Our annual cover show is an event that not only helps raise funds for camp, but is also a ton of fun! Local musicians will play short sets of well-known (and some not as well-known) artists for your listening pleasure. … Continue reading
$10
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The Dryden will screen Shan he gu ren (Mountains May Depart, Jia Zhangke, China/Japan/France 2015, 131 min., DCP, Chinese/Cantonese/Mandarin/English w/subtitles). Continuing to explore social and cultural devastation in the wake of China's economic boom, Chinese auteur Jia Zhang-ke's latest film … Continue reading |
9 events,
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Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint will host excellent ska-driven rock from The Beaumonts.
Free
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Purchase perennials and woody plants grown from seeds, divisions, cuttings, and offshoots from the museum gardens. Sale is located near the University Avenue entrance. Members' Preview, 9–10 a.m.
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How to build beds for new "clean" soil with inexpensive materials. Essential to avoid contaminated urban soils.
Free
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5 events,
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"The early bird catches the worm — yes, 8 am! Join Genesee Valley Audubon Society members as they seek out migratory birds."
$7
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The Dryden will screen Contagion (Steven Soderbergh, U.S./United Arab Emirates 2011, 106 min., 35mm). When was the last time you washed your hands? This star-studded biomedical thriller follows the life cycle of fast-spreading fictional virus MEV-1 from patient zero to … Continue reading
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Swing by the Lilac Festival for wicked fun, saxophone-driven, percussive groove-rock band The BuddhaHood.
Free
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3 events,
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The Dryden will screen Contagion (Steven Soderbergh, U.S./United Arab Emirates 2011, 106 min., 35mm). When was the last time you washed your hands? This star-studded biomedical thriller follows the life cycle of fast-spreading fictional virus MEV-1 from patient zero to … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Deadpool (Tim Miller, U.S. / Canada 2016, 108 min.) "A former Special Forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopting the alter ego Deadpool."
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The Cinema will screen Everybody Wants Some!! (Richard Linklater, U.S. 2016, 117 min.) "A group of college baseball players navigate their way through the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adulthood." |
5 events,
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The Little will screen Trapped (Dawn Porter, U.S. 2016, 90 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. From 2011 to 2013, hundreds of regulations were passed restricting access to abortion in America. Reproductive rights advocates refer to these … Continue reading
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The MAG will host a screening of Turning The Art World Inside Out (Jack Cocker, U.K. 2013, 69 min.) as part of the Reel Mind Film Festival, preceded by an Art Exhibit of Breaking the Silence, "an art exhibit curated … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Half The Road: The Passion, Pitfalls & Power of Women's Professional Cycling (Kathryn Bertine, U.S. 2014, 112 min.) followed by a live video discussion with filmmaker Kathryn Bertine. Modern society believes #women hold up half the … Continue reading |
6 events,
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Some plants help neighbors thrive or fend off the bugs. Rotate so that diseases or pests won't return next year.
Free
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Aragorn! from Little Black Cart is visiting Rochester to help introduce a new project called "The Blast", an anarchist publication of news and commentary. The Blast is an agitational project from Turtle Island. We intend to reach people who are … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Deadpool (Tim Miller, U.S. / Canada 2016, 108 min.) "A former Special Forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopting the alter ego Deadpool." |
12 events,
The 72 Hour Mind-2-Movie Challenge is an all-weekend filmmaking event. Sign up in advance. How It Works: RMM delivers a set of elements in a high stakes gameshow format on thursday evening to make a 5 minute or less film … Continue reading
$85
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The Cinema will screen Deadpool (Tim Miller, U.S. / Canada 2016, 108 min.) "A former Special Forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopting the alter ego Deadpool."
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This 75-minute tour includes some topics covered on Sunday North Section tours as well as new material, on an alternate route of the North Section.
$5
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6 events,
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What is RocGrowth Coffee? A new networking event designed to facilitate Useful collisions by sharing inspiring stories and empowering the new generation of entrepreneurs in Rochester. Free coffee and bagels will be provided by our underwriters. The event is affiliated … Continue reading
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Led by Richard Olate and his son Nicholas Olate, the Olate Dogs are a high-energy, fast-paced canine theatrical act filled with amazing dog tricks, human acrobatics and humor.
$50
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The Dryden will screen Hockney (Randall Wright, U.K. 2014, 112 min., DCP). One of the great surviving icons of the 1960s, David Hockney started his career with almost instant success. In private, however, he has struggled with his art, relationships, … Continue reading |
9 events,
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Zinc "white bronze" grave markers hit their peak popularity around 1890, but were phased out by 1915. See Mount Hope's "collection!"
$7
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The Little will screen Trapped (Dawn Porter, U.S. 2016, 90 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. From 2011 to 2013, hundreds of regulations were passed restricting access to abortion in America. Reproductive rights advocates refer to these … Continue reading
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At today's Rochester's Rich History Series lecture in the Rundel Auditorium in the Rundel Memorial Building, Julio Saenz will discuss The History of Rochester's Latino Community. Join us as Julio Saenz traces Latino history in Rochester to people like Domingo … Continue reading
Free
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6 events,
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Rochester's most fashionable bike rides roll again! Dig out your hot summer fashions, tune up your classic #bike or bring it into the shop, and buckle to it a fancy picnic basket. Last year's awesome picnic everyone loved so much … Continue reading
Free
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The Dryden will screen Labyrinth (Jim Henson, U.K./U.S. 1986, 101 min., 35mm). Fifteen-year-old Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) must rescue her baby brother from an otherworld ruled by the Goblin King (David Bowie, who also performs several songs). This imaginative collaboration between … Continue reading
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Dr. Timothy Quill and David C. Leven will explore advanced directives, palliative care, and hospice and various alternatives for a dignified death.
Free
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2 events,
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The Dryden will screen Johnny Cash! The Man, His World, His Music (Robert Elfstrom, U.S. 1969, 94 min., 16mm). Following the release of At Folsom Prison, Robert Elfstrom's cinema verité—style documentary Johnny Cash! The Man, His World, His Music reveals … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Dryden will screen As Mil e Uma Noites: Volume 2 (Arabian Nights: Volume 2, The Desolate One, O Desolado, Miguel Gomes, Portugal/France/Germany/Switzerland 2015, 131 min., DCP, Portuguese w/subtitles). In which Scheherazade tells of how desolation invaded men: "It hath … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen As Mil e Uma Noites: Volume 2 (Arabian Nights: Volume 2, The Desolate One, O Desolado, Miguel Gomes, Portugal/France/Germany/Switzerland 2015, 131 min., DCP, Portuguese w/subtitles). In which Scheherazade tells of how desolation invaded men: "It hath … Continue reading
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resAUnance began as the trio of vibraphonist and percussionist John Bacon, vocalist Esin Gunduz, and pianist Michael McNeill. The group debuted at Buffalo's Pausa Art House in March of 2013. The following year the group collaborated with master brass improvisers … Continue reading
$15
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3 events,
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India Cummings was a native Rochesterian and Wilson graduate who died in Buffalo and the hands of the Erie County Correctional Facility. Since her death on Feb 16th, officials in the city of Buffalo and Rochester have said and done … Continue reading
Free
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The Dryden will screen Rabin, the Last Day (Amos Gitai, Israel/France 2015, 153 min., DCP, Hebrew w/subtitles). For many Israelis, the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 marked a grim turning point for their country. In the words … Continue reading
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Prog rock legends STRAWBS return to Rochester, and for the first time in eight years they will perform with the full electric band. Original 1970s lineup of Dave Cousins (lead vocals, guitar), Dave Lambert (lead guitar, vocals), Chas Cronk (bass, … Continue reading
$35
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11 events,
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The First Universalist Church will screen the second part of Race: the Power of an Illusion—The Story We Tell (Tracy Heather Strain, U.S. 2003, 57 min.), "California Newsreel's 3-part documentary about race in society, science and history" followed by a … Continue reading
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New York-based contemporary artist Erica Baum creates "subliminal narratives" using found words and images from paperback books, card catalogues, and paper rolls from player pianos, among other literary artifacts. Baum will give a talk about her work, which draws inspiration … Continue reading
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Discussing political, economic, and cultural factors, #pressfreedom guru Dr. Karin Deutsch Karlekar '89 will give a snapshot of the state of free speech around the world. Currently the director of PEN America's Free Expression Programs, Karlekar's work has spanned Human … Continue reading
Free
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5 events,
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The MuCCC will host a performance of The Language Archive by Julia Cho. This romantic-comedy in the spirit of magical-realist writers like Salman Rushdie and Gabriel Garcia Marquez tells the story of George, a world-renowned linguist and head of the … Continue reading
$20
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The South Wedge Mission will host Seth Faergolzia's Multibird, Jackson Cavalier & The Fevertones, fascinating, engaging orchestral folk band Paxtor, and Whir.
$5
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8 events,
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In the Local History Division on the second floor of the Rundel Memorial Building is a Think Genealogy It's Saturday (T.G.I.S.) discussion titled The World of Maps. Maps are an invaluable tool for discovering not only where, but how your … Continue reading
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Cumming Nature Center (CNC) invites you to commemorate Memorial Day with Orchestra in the Pines, a family-friendly event open to all. Revel in nature's acoustics, enjoy regional refreshments and sway with the majestic red pines as the Finger Lakes Symphony … Continue reading
$20
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1 event,
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The Dryden will host David Bordwell for the James Card Memorial Lecture, discussing Tsuma yo bara no yô ni (Wife! Be Like a Rose! aka Kimiko, Mikio Naruse, Japan 1935, 74 min., 35mm, Japanese w/subtitles) prior to its screening. "The … Continue reading
Free
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4 events,
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Thank you to all the teams who competed in this years challenge! Please join us Tuesday May 31st at the Little Theatre in main theatre #1 located at 240 East Avenue #100. Open to to the public, all are welcome. … Continue reading
$10
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The Cinema will screen Planet Asperger (MarÃa Barroso, Ricardo de Gracia, Spain 2014, 85 min.), Benjamin's Story (Benjamin Rosloff, U.S. 2016, 5 min.), Can I Call You? (Benjamin Rosloff, U.S. 2014, 3 min.), and a trailer for Diffability Hollywood (Adrian … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen As Mil e Uma Noites: Volume 3 (Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One, O Encantado, Miguel Gomes, Portugal/France/Germany/Switzerland 2015, 125 min., DCP, Portuguese w/subtitles). In which Scheherazade doubts that she will still be able to … Continue reading |
2 events,
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The Dryden will screen Die Stille vor Bach (The Silence Before Bach, Pere Portabella, Spain 2007, 102 min., 35mm, Spanish and German w/subtitles). The Silence Before Bach was legendary Spanish director Pere Portabella's first feature in eighteen years, and it … Continue reading |
6 events,
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At today's Books Sandwiched In, Bill Moehle will review Dead wake : the last crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson at Brighton Memorial Library.
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Hear from a former Big Tobacco employee and a speaker from the NYS Department of Health. Reality Check youth will also present visual representations of the tobacco marketing issue in their neighborhoods. |
10 events,
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Come support our 8 guest bartenders as they serve up some tasty drinks to benefit Girl Develop It.
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The Baobab will screen Songs of Redemption (Miquel Galofré, Amanda Sans, Jamaica / Spain 2013, 78 min.) as part of their Caribbean Film Series. Songs Of Redemption is a documentary made in the prisons of Kingston, Jamaica, that captures the … Continue reading |
12 events,
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Join us for our 10th Annual 10K, 5K, dog walk, and pet festival, which will again feature live music, food trucks, sponsor giveaways, vendors, pet contests, and a variety of activities for you, your family and your pets.
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This popular annual tour examines symbols, inscriptions, and funerary art that expressed views of life, death, and immortality in the 19th century.
$7
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