Since 1961, the grape festival is held every September in our valley to celebrate the areas grape harvest, talented artisans, wine makers, local and regional music and cuisine. The Naples Grape Festival is held at the Naples High School Grounds … Continue reading
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The Little will screen Two Blue Lines (Tom Hayes, U.S. / Israel / Lebanon / Occupied Palestinian Territory 2015, 99 min.) followed by a discussion with filmmaker Tom Hayes, as part of the 2016 Witness Palestine Film Series. Until you … Continue reading
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Bread and Water Theatre is hosting a performance of La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler. First published for private circulation in Vienna in 1900, Arthur Schnitzler's famous play looks at the sexual morality and class ideology of his day through a … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Sweet Bird of Youth (Richard Brooks, U.S. 1962, 120 min., 35mm). By 1962, Tennessee Williams had become one of America's best-known playwrights, not just among the Broadway cognoscenti but regular moviegoers as well; eleven of his … Continue reading
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The Little will screen Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back! (Dean Spade, U.S. 2016, 56 min.) followed by a discussion including local "pinkwashing" activist Isabelle Bartter, as part of the 2016 Witness Palestine Film Series. The term "Pinkwashing" refers to Israeli … Continue reading |
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Jon Greenbaum will review The end of protest : a new playbook for revolution by Micah White at today's Books Sandwiched In, in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building.
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The Cinema will screen Pete's Dragon (David Lowery, U.S. 2016, 103 min.) "The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon."
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The Dryden will screen The Lost World (Harry O. Hoyt, U.S. 1925, 91 min., 35mm) with live piano accompaniment by Philip C. Carli. Heading down to South America to attempt a rescue of a lost colleague, a group of explorers … Continue reading |
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a discussion titled Are We Ready to Write Grants? With grant sources increasingly deluged with requests, we all want to maximize the use of our time and … Continue reading
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The Little will screen The End of the Line: Rochester's Subway (Fred Armstrong, James P. Harte, U.S. 1995, 90 min.) followed by a panel discussion. See the award-winning documentary about the smallest city in America to build and abandon a … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Pete's Dragon (David Lowery, U.S. 2016, 103 min.) "The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon." |
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Purpose: To discuss preliminary design of a dog park in Cobbs Hill Park.
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The Cinema will screen Pete's Dragon (David Lowery, U.S. 2016, 103 min.) "The adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete and his best friend Elliot, who just so happens to be a dragon." |
8 events,
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The Cinema will screen Star Trek Beyond (Justin Lin, U.S. 2016, 122 min.) "The USS Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a new ruthless enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for … Continue reading
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Bread and Water Theatre is hosting a performance of La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler. First published for private circulation in Vienna in 1900, Arthur Schnitzler's famous play looks at the sexual morality and class ideology of his day through a … Continue reading
$14
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The MuCCC will host a performance of Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen. Ghosts is a scathing commentary on 19th-century morality, particularly the repression and delusion of the era. Because of its subject matter, it immediately generated strong controversy and negative criticism. … Continue reading
$15
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Join us for a 3.1-mile run/walk to benefit George Eastman Museum and our entire Rochester community.
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Former presidential speechwriter and Daily Beast columnist Jon Favreau will deliver a lecture.
$10
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Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of an authentic 19th-century fall fair at Genesee Country Village and Museum during the first weekend in October. Livestock exhibits, magic shows, and hands-on agricultural demonstrations both days Plus a farmer's market and the … Continue reading |
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Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of an authentic 19th-century fall fair at Genesee Country Village and Museum during the first weekend in October. Livestock exhibits, magic shows, and hands-on agricultural demonstrations both days Plus a farmer's market and the … Continue reading
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Our Most Popular Event! Enjoy a mile-and-a-half train ride through our rural museum grounds, located in the scenic heart of the Genesee Valley! Every child will visit our Pumpkin Patch to choose a small baby pumpkin to take home to … Continue reading
$12
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Bread and Water Theatre is hosting a performance of La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler. First published for private circulation in Vienna in 1900, Arthur Schnitzler's famous play looks at the sexual morality and class ideology of his day through a … Continue reading
$14
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6 events,
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Tell us about a time when you've felt the presence of the supernatural or paranormal. The creepiest stories will win a Halloween prize!
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The Dryden will screen Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Richard Brooks, U.S. 1958, 108 min., 16mm). One of the very best of the many film adaptations of Tennessee Williams' plays, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof received six Oscar … Continue reading
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The RPC Mobile Integration Team is equipped to see new clients daily, sometimes twice a day, with a gradual tapering of support over the following months, as they become acclimated to their new communities. It is staffed by an Occupational … Continue reading
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a lecture titled Think Before You Pink. Did you ever wonder if your donations to breast cancer or other charities are really making a difference? Learn how … Continue reading
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The Little will screen Cameraperson (Kirsten Johnson, U.S. 2016, 102 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. A boxing match in Brooklyn; life in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina; the daily routine of a Nigerian midwife; an intimate family … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Star Trek Beyond (Justin Lin, U.S. 2016, 122 min.) "The USS Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a new ruthless enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for … Continue reading |
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World-renowned artist Catherine Opie will speak in conjunction with her exhibition Catherine Opie: 700 Nimes Road. Her work gained attention in the mid-1990s when her photograph Self-Portrait/Pervert, 1994, was exhibited at the Whitney Museum of Art. Since then, she has … Continue reading
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Join us for an evening with photographer Floyd Gibson! Floyd will be speaking about his exhibition I'm Every Woman: Fashion of the Ages. Model, and collaborator, Rebecca Holtz will be present to discuss what it was like researching and portraying … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Star Trek Beyond (Justin Lin, U.S. 2016, 122 min.) "The USS Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a new ruthless enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for … Continue reading |
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Learn how lifestyle, nutritional, dietary (with a special focus on supportive herbs and supplements) and spiritual aspects can support healing and recovery for those struggling with depression. Our presenter is Klara Carson, N.D. - Dr. Carson received a Doctorate in … Continue reading
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Listen across the River Campus as the Carillon Society performs Rochester school songs Dandelion Yellow and The Genesee, along with music from East Asia, East Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean, and traditional American to represent our students' diverse backgrounds; themes from … Continue reading
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Bring a Dish to PassMeet your NeighborsGet a Taste of What Is HappeningRaffle, Representatives from Police, YMCA, Library, South Clinton Merchants Association, Future Projects, and more |
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Explore 15 delightfully disturbing studios, plus: - Stranger Art Gallery – see the pathway to the other side Enter through door 13 – of course – or the loading docks, gateway to terror - Costume contest: Take your photo at … Continue reading
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Listen across the River Campus as the Carillon Society performs Rochester school songs Dandelion Yellow and The Genesee, along with music from East Asia, East Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean, and traditional American to represent our students' diverse backgrounds; themes from … Continue reading
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The MAG will screen Confronting the Wall (David Marshall, U.S. 2016) followed by a discussion with Reenah Golden, Dr. Ian Wilson, and Dr. Leonard Brock. In the summer of 2015, artist Shawn Dunwoody led a project designed to offer employment … Continue reading
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Learn how renewable electric energy is produced along the Genesee River. Tour the RG&E Hydroelectric facility located along Middle Falls — including the dam and spill gates operation, river intake/rackhouse and upper level of gate control house. Please note that … Continue reading
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The Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum is hosting a round-trip Fall Foliage Express running from the Conesus Lake Sportsman's Club to the station in Industry, NY. The train departs at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. … Continue reading
$25
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Visit the grave sites of many of Rochester's prominent architects and builders who left their legacy with historic buildings we may pass by every day.
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Bread and Water Theatre is hosting a performance of La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler. First published for private circulation in Vienna in 1900, Arthur Schnitzler's famous play looks at the sexual morality and class ideology of his day through a … Continue reading
$14
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The Dryden will screen Suddenly, Last Summer (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, U.S. 1959, 101 min., 35mm). Tennessee Williams's gothic play (adapted by Gore Vidal) stars Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor (both in Oscar-nominated performances) as a Southern dowager and her emotionally … Continue reading |
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Shirley Pudney (Eliers) will present a lecture titled Rut Busters at the Mental Health Association. Join us as we explore the reasons we get "stuck in ruts." How to identify the "ruts" in your life......and the pathways to break free … Continue reading
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The Pittsford Community Library will screen Schneider vs. Bax (Alex van Warmerdam, Netherlands 2015, 96 min.,Dutch with English subtitles) as part of their Film Movement Series: Award-Winning Independent and Foreign Films. On his birthday, a hitman reluctantly takes on the … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Hell or High Water (David MacKenzie, U.S. 2016, 102 min.) "A divorced father and his ex-con older brother resort to a desperate scheme in order to save their family's ranch in West Texas." |
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At today's Books Sandwiched In in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Faziri Ndahiro will review City of thorns : nine lives in the world's largest refugee camp by Ben Rawlence.
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The Dryden will screen City of Photos (Nishtha Jain, India 2005, 60 min., digital) with filmmaker Nishtha Jain in person. City of Photos explores the little-known ethos of neighborhood photo studios in Indian cities, discovering entire imaginary worlds in the … Continue reading
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Magelene Moore-Holley Come, participate in a conversation with Harriet Tubman as she unfolds the struggles and the triumphs of her journey from enslavement to freedom. |
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Rochester's largest job fair for veterans and military members. Over 100 employers are expected to attend. This is a free event open to all Veterans and Military Members; Active Duty, Retired, Guard and Reserves.
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The Cinema will screen Hell or High Water (David MacKenzie, U.S. 2016, 102 min.) "A divorced father and his ex-con older brother resort to a desperate scheme in order to save their family's ranch in West Texas."
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The MuCCC will host an Autumn Dance and Music, "contemporary dance and experimental music by Rochester-area artists". Tonight's show features Donna Davenport, Hanlon Dance and Company, Emmie Hatfield, Laurie MacFarlane, Ruben T. Ornelas, Karsten Brooks, and Martin Freeman.
$10
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Save your pennies because it'll cost $40 to find out about The State of Rochester's Economy at the Radisson Riverside Hotel! Rochester's economy is changing. Join us as we hear the overall economic picture and how we stack up to … Continue reading
$40
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The Cinema will screen Hell or High Water (David MacKenzie, U.S. 2016, 102 min.) "A divorced father and his ex-con older brother resort to a desperate scheme in order to save their family's ranch in West Texas."
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Reimagining Home: Rochester. Three poets who grew up in Rochester and went on to national prominence discuss their work. Cornelius Eady, Marie Howe and Philip Schultz with moderator Anthony Leuzzi.
$30
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Monty's Krown will host music by Nod, excellent, deceptively mellow, complex rock-and-roll from Hinkley, and Jungle Heart.
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The Tim Avery Benefit Show at Harmony House will feature music by I Set My Friends on Fire, Storm the Bay, Borrowed Time, Periodic Table of Elephants, Lighters, Harris, Glenwood, Seek No Bounds, Dead Lounge, and Anchorage Nebraska. All donations/proceeds … Continue reading
$10
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The Spectral Carnival is the Yard's yearly fundraiser event that celebrates our birthday anniversary and brings creative minds together to make an unforgettable magical happening! The event showcases musical performances, dancers, and entertainers of all kinds. There will also be … Continue reading
$10
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The Cinema will screen The Hollars (John Krasinski, U.S. 2016, 88 min.) "A man returns to his small hometown after learning that his mother has fallen ill and is about to undergo surgery." |
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The City of Rochester will host a free electronic recycling collection day, or E-Waste Day at Rhinos Stadium, 460 Oak St. (Smith Street entrance). E-Waste Day will provide the community with a safe method of recycling unwanted or outdated electronics … Continue reading
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On Saturday, October 15 from 9am to 10:30am, Gary Thompson, Dick Bennett and other Image City Photography Gallery Partners who are renowned nature photographers, will conduct a Highland Park Photography Tour. They will locate good photographic opportunities and assist participants … Continue reading
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Our Most Popular Event! Enjoy a mile-and-a-half train ride through our rural museum grounds, located in the scenic heart of the Genesee Valley! Every child will visit our Pumpkin Patch to choose a small baby pumpkin to take home to … Continue reading
$12
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8 events,
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Our Most Popular Event! Enjoy a mile-and-a-half train ride through our rural museum grounds, located in the scenic heart of the Genesee Valley! Every child will visit our Pumpkin Patch to choose a small baby pumpkin to take home to … Continue reading
$12
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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.
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The Dryden will screen Boom! (Joseph Losey, U.K. 1968, 110 min., 16mm). Tennessee Williams never did tread gently over the harder affairs of life. His unique approach to the hovering fog of impending death is obvious in the narrative of … Continue reading |
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The Dryden will screen Boom! (Joseph Losey, U.K. 1968, 110 min., 16mm). Tennessee Williams never did tread gently over the harder affairs of life. His unique approach to the hovering fog of impending death is obvious in the narrative of … Continue reading
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War on the Docks: Strikes & Struggles of Chilean Port Workers discussion with Nelson Francino Valdes
War on the Docks: Strikes & Struggles of Chilean Port Workers discussion with Nelson Francino Valdes
After a vicious military coup in 1973, Chile became a neoliberal test subject of epic proportions. The generals and capitalist economists involved developed a brand new constitution to suppress labor activity and to privatise the schools, healthcare system, and other … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Hollars (John Krasinski, U.S. 2016, 88 min.) "A man returns to his small hometown after learning that his mother has fallen ill and is about to undergo surgery." |
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At today's Books Sandwiched In discussion, Ryan Acuff will review Evicted : poverty and profit in the American city by Matthew Desmond in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building.
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The Cinema will screen The Hollars (John Krasinski, U.S. 2016, 88 min.) "A man returns to his small hometown after learning that his mother has fallen ill and is about to undergo surgery."
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The Dryden will screen Show Girl (Alfred Santell, U.S. 1928, 61 min., DCP). This very rare film, starring famous silent screen actress Alice White, was considered lost until last year. White plays a young showgirl named Dixie Dugan (a famous … Continue reading |
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Cynthia Howk will discuss Architecture in Western New York in the Rundel Auditorium of the Rundel Library Building. Find out why Cynthia Howk has such an enthusiastic following as we meet for an informal lecture and discussion about the architectural … Continue reading
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UofR's Department of Modern Languages and Cultures will screen Pierrot le Fou (Jean-Luc Godard, France 1965, 110 min.) in Hoyt Auditorium as part of the The Tournées Film Festival: ABCDs in Contemporary French and Francophone Cinema. Pierrot le Fou (1965) … Continue reading
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We are excited to announce our good friend Mike Doughty former singer for NYC alt rock band Soul Coughing and prolific writer is returning to Record Archive Backroom Lounge for an exclusive in-store appearance on Wednesday October 19th at 7pm! |
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A free lunch will be provided at 12:30pm, featuring authentic Italian foods (while supplies last), and a special Italian Cultural Gift will be presented to Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren by the presenting parties and members of the Italian community. The … Continue reading
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Little Button will be hosting the official release of a brand-new, limited edition screen print by Me! (Bill Klingensmith); the very first version of my "Stacked Rochester" typographic print. This is part of my ongoing civic pride campaign; this is … Continue reading
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Monroe County will be hosting a public input workshop to review and discuss draft recommendations and conceptual development plans for future improvements to Highland Park South. All are welcome. Come share your thoughts and feedback! |
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One night only! Join us for a late-night disco party as our Workspace Resident Stella Marrs transforms the Squeaky microcinema into the shiny dance hall of your dreams! Bringing to the forefront the role female desire has played in the … Continue reading
$7
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Enjoy a preview of A Matter of Memory: Photography as Object in the Digital Age, with after-hours access to the galleries. Curator Lisa Hostetler and artists will be signing books from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Cash bar and light refreshments.
$15
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The Cinema will screen Don't Think Twice (Mike Birbiglia, U.S. 2016, 92 min.) "When a member of a popular New York City improv troupe gets a huge break, the rest of the group - all best friends - start to … Continue reading
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Terror stalks the Russian elite, while insurgents craft their bombs and plan for revolution. The Just Assassins, based on the true story of the assassination of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich in 1905, explores the moral intersect of religion, socialism and … Continue reading
$14
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Come celebrate Halloween with Oh Manitou and Leus Zeus! Dress in your finest most expensive monster attire and get jiggy with it. Music, candy, dancing, and a potential stomach ache to follow.
$7
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A Think Genealogy It's Saturday lecture titled Name Game will be held in the Local History and Genealogy Division on the 2nd floor of the Rundel Memorial Building. TGIS monthly genealogy series Creativity is never more important than when researching … Continue reading
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Explore the history of Rochester governmental structure, politics, and prominent political figures who now rest at Mount Hope.
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Home Movie Day is a worldwide event that invites you to see and share your own home movies with an audience of your community. Bring your Super 8, 8mm, and 16mm films to screen or just come to behold the … Continue reading
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You may have heard of it, seen it, or even participated in it in the past! The Great Rochester Tweed Ride will roll out on its 7th official embarkment from Wadsworth Square Park on Sunday October 23rd! Also, don't forget … Continue reading
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Terror stalks the Russian elite, while insurgents craft their bombs and plan for revolution. The Just Assassins, based on the true story of the assassination of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich in 1905, explores the moral intersect of religion, socialism and … Continue reading
$14
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Chances are you know someone who has faced breast cancer. Routine screenings and early detection is key to saving lives. Jordan Health is proud to offer mammograms through UofR Medicine Breast Imaging at the Anthony L. Jordan Center. for women … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Secret Ceremony (Joseph Losey, U.S. 1968, 109 min., 35mm). Panned by most film critics on its initial release, Joseph Losey's adaptation of Argentine writer Marco Denevi's novella Ceremonia secreta has slowly gained wider appreciation with the … Continue reading
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Workers World Party presidential candidate Monica Moorhead will speak to local supporters and interested guests. A question and answer period will follow her talk. Open to everyone. |
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Roz Goldman will review The last painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith at today's Books Sandwiched In in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building.
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Robin Laverne Wilson is the Green Party Candidate for U.S. Senate. See her story below then come to a House Party where you can meet Robin, talk to her about issues, the future of the Green Party and more. There … Continue reading |
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Eliminate age concerns by preparing in advance to answer age-related questions during the interview.
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October's Green Libations event will be held on Wednesday, October 26th from 6 — 7:30pm at Salena's Mexican Restaurant. Save the date, bring a friend, and spread the word — we hope to see you there! With the cold weather … Continue reading
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UofR's Department of Modern Languages and Cultures will screen Réalité (Reality, Quentin Dupleux, France 2014, 95 min.) in Hoyt Auditorium as part of the The Tournées Film Festival: ABCDs in Contemporary French and Francophone Cinema. Combine David Lynch's head-scratching wildness … Continue reading
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Michelle Weiler will discuss Portion Distortion. With serving sizes "growing," so are your calories, fat, and sodium! Learn how to satisfy hunger and give your body the nutrients … Continue reading
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UofR's Department of Modern Languages and Cultures will screen Hippocrate (Hippocrates, Thomas Lilti, France 2014, 102 min.) in Hoyt Auditorium as part of the The Tournées Film Festival: ABCDs in Contemporary French and Francophone Cinema. Like an episode of ER … Continue reading
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A workshop where we come together to explore the impact of writing poetry on our personal growth, where we discuss trauma and mental health with a focus on personal reflection. We will provide a space to share and be heard, … Continue reading
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A night-time guided walking tour down the darkened streets off East Avenue. Follow lantern-bearing guides and encounter Rochesterians Recently Returned from the Grave, each with a true history gory story to perform. All on an incredibly atmospheric historic street. Our … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Bridget Jones's Baby (Sharon Maguire, Ireland / U.K. / France / U.S. 2016, 123 min.) "Bridget's focus on single life and her career is interrupted when she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch ... she … Continue reading
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Terror stalks the Russian elite, while insurgents craft their bombs and plan for revolution. The Just Assassins, based on the true story of the assassination of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich in 1905, explores the moral intersect of religion, socialism and … Continue reading
$14
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19 events,
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Our Most Popular Event! Enjoy a mile-and-a-half train ride through our rural museum grounds, located in the scenic heart of the Genesee Valley! Every child will visit our Pumpkin Patch to choose a small baby pumpkin to take home to … Continue reading
$12
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Join Miki Kashtan, author, co-founder of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication, and creator of Convergent Facilitation. Miki will be engaging with participants to explore questions on collaborative decision making, Nonviolent Communication, privilege, and power differences, and more.
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On the 1st Floor of the Rundel Library Building, Learn to Make a Grapevine Dream Catcher. Join us in learning how to make a dreamcatcher. Traditionally a Native American craft, dreamcatchers have become very popular statement pieces in interior spaces. … Continue reading |
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Our Most Popular Event! Enjoy a mile-and-a-half train ride through our rural museum grounds, located in the scenic heart of the Genesee Valley! Every child will visit our Pumpkin Patch to choose a small baby pumpkin to take home to … Continue reading
$12
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The Little will screen Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory (Mel Stuart, U.S. 1971, 100 min.) as part of the Mondo Movie Series. The last of five coveted "golden tickets" falls into the hands of a sweet but very poor … Continue reading |
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The Dryden will screen Matewan (John Sayles, U.S. 1987, 135 min., 35mm). Based on the 1920 showdown between coal miners determined to form a union and coal company agents hired to prevent them, this is one of the classic films … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Bridget Jones's Baby (Sharon Maguire, Ireland / U.K. / France / U.S. 2016, 123 min.) "Bridget's focus on single life and her career is interrupted when she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch ... she … Continue reading |
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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
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Carolyn Vacca will present a Books Sandwiched-In review of Valiant ambition : George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the fate of the American Revolution by Nathaniel Philbrick in the Kate Gleason Auditorium in the Bausch and Lomb Library Building.
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The Friends and Foundation of the Rochester Public Library (FFRPL) and Writers and Books invite the public to a poetry reading, book signing and wine reception with two nationally-known poets, Mark Pawlak and Sejal Shah. Books will be available to … Continue reading
$3
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Introducing Rochester Community Solar: This revolutionary new solar energy offering is the first of its kind in our area. With no upfront cost, community solar is truly a solar solution. Instead of each home buying solar panels individually, we now … Continue reading
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UofR's Department of Modern Languages and Cultures will screen Francofonia (Alexander Sokurov, France/Germany/The Netherlands 2015, 88 min.) in Hoyt Auditorium as part of the The Tournées Film Festival: ABCDs in Contemporary French and Francophone Cinema. Francofonia is the great Russian … Continue reading
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The Penfield Public Library will screen Blazing Saddles (Mel Brooks, U.S. 1974, 93 min.) Penfield Library will celebrate the great comic genius of the late American actor Gene Wilder who died in August 2016 with a triple film fest on … Continue reading |
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Judge Karen Morris will present a Books Sandwiched-In review of Notorious RBG : the life and times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Irin Carmon, and Shana Knizhnik at the Brighton Memorial Library.
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Genealogist/author Holly Ricci-Canham will discuss her adventures in local history. She's an expert on Orleans County lore and the history of small scale farming in our region and has staged re-enactments of the Orphan Train movement. Hear her fascinating story … Continue reading
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a presentation on the Center City 2-Way Conversion - Phase II. Conversion of Broad Street between S. Clinton Avenue and Stone Street and South Clinton Avenue between … Continue reading |
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The RIT/NTID Dyer Arts Center will host the Opening Reception for a Photo Exhibit by Jose Saldana, on display through December 3.
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The Little will screen Excentrycy, czyli po sÅ‚onecznej stronie ulicy (The Eccentrics: The Sunny Side of the Street, Janusz Majewski, Poland 2016, 112 min.) as part of the 2016 Polish Film Festival. Fabian, a war emigrant, jazz trombone player, and … Continue reading |
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The Cinema will screen The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Jim Sharman, U.K. / U.S. 1975, 100 min.) "A newly engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must pay a call to the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-N-Furter."
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Conversations, demonstrations, and displays provide personal perspectives from former Peace Corps Volunteers about day to day life in lands around the globe. |