Events
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11 events,
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With over 700 events in 112 participating countries and our talented artisans, this event is geared towards creating conscious awareness within the context of peace and sustainability; the stimulus needed for the change we seek. Specifically, we want to show … Continue reading
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We're excited to host our annual Gandhi Birthday Celebration on Oct. 1, celebrating Gandhi's 148th birthday. This event marks a decade of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence serving the Rochester community and five years on S. Plymouth Avenue in … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen The Dying of the Light (Peter Flynn, U.S. 2015, 94 min., DCP) as part of the Labor Film Series series. Largely unchanged for more than a century, the projection of photochemical film faces an uncertain future … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Dryden will screen Paths of Glory (Stanley Kubrick, U.S. 1957, 88 min., 35mm) as part of the WWI series. In perhaps the greatest of all antiwar films, Kirk Douglas plays Col. Dax, the benevolent leader of a platoon of … Continue reading
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Danielle Ofri, associate professor of medicine at New York University School of Medicine and the founder and editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, will deliver the 2017 Sischy Lecture. Her talk, "What Patients Say, What Doctor's Hear (and Vice Versa)," … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Big Sick (Michael Showalter, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself … Continue reading |
5 events,
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Susan Porter will present a Books Sandwiched-In review of Becoming Ms. Burton : from prison to recovery to leading the fight for incarcerated women by Susan Burton, and … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Big Sick (Michael Showalter, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Zemlya (Earth, Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Soviet Union 1930, 79 min., 16mm) as part of the Silent Tuesdays series. This stylized silent "film poem" is about the creation of a collective farm and the conflicts between the poor … Continue reading |
6 events,
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Taylor S. Brown, Ph.D., CASAC will present a lecture titled Solution-Focused Recovery: Possibilities and Progress at the Mental Health Association. This session provides participants with a framework for treatment, self-care and peer support. It uses evidence-based strategies that deemphasize problem … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Big Sick (Michael Showalter, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Painters Painting (Emile de Antonio, U.S. 1973, 116 min., 16mm) as part of the Warhol series. A famous Pop Art origin story: Andy Warhol's friend and agent Emile de Antonio advised the artist that his 1962 … Continue reading |
7 events,
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The Cinema will screen The Big Sick (Michael Showalter, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself … Continue reading
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Come celebrate art critic Douglas Crimp's recently published memoir and cultural history of New York, Before Pictures, which touches upon his experiences in the city's vibrant gay circles and art worlds in the 1970s. After a reading, Rachel Haidu will … Continue reading
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With guest speaker Milo Primeaux, Esq., a queer-identified transgender attorney who provides direct legal services to low-income lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals in the greater Rochester area on a variety of legal issues related to their status … Continue reading |
8 events,
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Time to get spooky with around 20 open studios, haunted art gallery, costume contest, and food trucks.
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Nox Cocktail Lounge will have an Opening Reception for The Third Annual Mythological Taxidermy by Brenda Killackey-Jones, on display through October 30. When: Oct. 1-30 Through Oct. 30. Opening reception Fri. Oct. 6, 6-9 p.m. Art inspired by Harry Potter, … Continue reading
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Katie Jo Suddaby will be returning to StudioRAD to perform her Destruction Ceremony on the sand art piece she created at last month's event. Be here early to see the piece in full before the ceremony begins. StudioRAD will also … Continue reading |
12 events,
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The Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad Museum will be hosting a Fall Foliage Express train ride at the Conesus Lake Sportsman's Club leaving at 9:30 a.m., 12 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. The Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad Museum will be … Continue reading
$25
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Meet some of Mount Hope's permanent residents who bent, broke, or enforced the law, or who met unfortunate ends.
$7
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Greentopia is excited to announce that it will be participating in the City of Rochester's River Romance event with the launch of Rochester's new EcoDistrict! The EcoDistrict provides a framework for the High Falls Neighborhood to move towards ambitious environmental … Continue reading |
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7 events,
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Get into the Halloween mood with tales of the unusual. The readings may touch on the scary, the supernatural, the twisted, or perhaps simply about Halloweens past when the only thing holding your brittle plastic mask on your head was … Continue reading
$7
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The Cinema will screen Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins, U.S. / China / Hong Kong / U.K. / Italy / Canada / New Zealand 2017, 141 min.) "When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an … Continue reading
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This foundational tour is a two-hour walk of approximately one mile on paved roads and uneven terrain. This overview includes the graves of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, as well as topics of local history, horticulture, geology, architecture, monument … Continue reading
$5
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3 events,
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The Cinema will screen Spider-Man Homecoming (Jon Watts, U.S. 2017, 133 min.) "Peter Parker tries to balance his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens with his superhero alter-ego Spider-Man, and must confront a new menace prowling the … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen War for the Planet of the Apes (Matt Reeves, U.S. / Canada / New Zealand 2017, 140 min.) "After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest … Continue reading |
6 events,
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, William Destler will present a Books Sandwiched-In review of The death of expertise : the campaign against established knowledge and why it matters by Tom Nichols People are … Continue reading
Free
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Blanche Stuart Scott, who was born in Greece, was a pioneer in the automotive and aviation industries. In September 1910, only weeks after completing a cross-county drive through the United States, she became the first American woman to fly an … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Spider-Man Homecoming (Jon Watts, U.S. 2017, 133 min.) "Peter Parker tries to balance his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens with his superhero alter-ego Spider-Man, and must confront a new menace prowling the … Continue reading |
6 events,
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The Cinema will screen Spider-Man Homecoming (Jon Watts, U.S. 2017, 133 min.) "Peter Parker tries to balance his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens with his superhero alter-ego Spider-Man, and must confront a new menace prowling the … Continue reading
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The Adirondack Mountain Club will host a lecture by Tyler Socash titled Lessons from the Trail: A Transformation After One Year on the Pacific Crest Trail, Te Araroa, and the Appalachian Trail. After 28 years of outdoor recreation inside the … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Mario Banana #2 (Andy Warhol, U.S. 1964, 46 min., 16mm) as part of the Warhol series. With their static shots and everyday actions, Warhol's early films are deceptively artless. The two Mario Banana films, one black … Continue reading |
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Dr. Bill Valenti will discuss The Beginning and the End of AIDS. Dr. Bill Valenti, co-founder and staff physician at Trillium Health, will give a talk on the … Continue reading
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The Fairport Library will screen Shoulders To Stand On: The LGBT History of Rochester (Kevin J. Indovino, U.S. 2014, 90 min.) Experience the stories of courage, sacrifice and accomplishments of those whose shoulders we stand on.
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Michael Crouser will discuss his new book Mountain Ranch in the Dryden Theatre. Photographer Michael Crouser's new book Mountain Ranch focuses on the disappearing world of cattle ranching in the mountains of Colorado. Over the course of ten years, Crouser … Continue reading |
10 events,
Art by Mariah Rose, and Roman Cobb will be on display along with some good punk-rock from The Emersons at Skylark.
$5
Photo City Improv and Comedy Club will host Lydia Lunch's Friday the 13th Freakout including music by Licker, electronic, quasi-noise musicians and humanizing performance artists The Bloody Noes, and James Von Sinn.
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UofR will host a screening of I Am Not Your Negro (Raoul Peck, France / U.S. 2016, 93 min.) and discussion with director Raoul Peck in the 101 Sloan Auditorium of Robert B. Goergen Hall.
Free
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The Dryden will screen Belfast, Maine (Frederick Wiseman, U.S. 1999, 248 min., 16mm) as part of the Labor Film Series. Belfast, Maine is a film about ordinary experience in a beautiful old New England port city. It is a portrait … Continue reading
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Come one, come all to the incredible 21-and-older RMSC After Dark: Carnival of Curiosity! Step right up and explore the science of the unbelievable in our newest limited-time exhibition The Science of Ripley's Believe It or Not. Find daring feats … Continue reading
$15
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15 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! Ride aboard authentically restored freight train cabooses to the Pumpkin Patch! Every child will visit our Pumpkin … Continue reading
$12
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East Avenue was the neighborhood of many notable residents. Hear their stories, and about their grand mansions — some standing today, some lost.
$7
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The Rochester Inventors Group will meet on the 3rd Floor of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building. Join local inventors for discussions of technology trends and intellectual property issues as well as get support from others who have gone through … Continue reading |
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11 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! Ride aboard authentically restored freight train cabooses to the Pumpkin Patch! Every child will visit our Pumpkin … Continue reading
$12
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Everyone is invited to the historic building on the corner of Averill and Ashland to celebrate its designation as a City of Rochester landmark. Join the Friends of CSA for art/history information, tours, music and refreshment. Short program at 2:30. … Continue reading
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This foundational tour is a two-hour walk of approximately one mile on paved roads and uneven terrain. This overview includes the graves of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, as well as topics of local history, horticulture, geology, architecture, monument … Continue reading
$5
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5 events,
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The Dryden will screen The Blue Max (John Guillermin, U.K. 1966, 156 min., 35mm) as part of the WWI series. The most spectacular outing by the underrated master of old-school spectacles, John Guillermin, The Blue Max is both a lavish … Continue reading
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Maybe you've walked by and wondered. Maybe you didn't even know we were in the neighborhood. Now is your chance to visit. Come say hi and find out what we're all about——snacks included!
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The Cinema will screen Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, U.K. / Netherlands / France / U.S. 2017, 106 min.) "Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire and France are surrounded by the German Army, and evacuated during a fierce battle in World … Continue reading |
6 events,
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Document shredding protects you and your family from one of America's fastest growing crimes - identity theft. When personal documents fall into the wrong hands, they can be used for fraudulent purposes. Identity theft victims can spend years and thousands … Continue reading
Free
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The Little will screen The Road Movie (Dmitrii Kalashnikov, Belarus 2016, 67 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. A mosaic of asphalt adventures, landscape photography, and some of the craziest stuff you've ever seen, Dmitrii Kalashnikov's The … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, U.K. / Netherlands / France / U.S. 2017, 106 min.) "Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire and France are surrounded by the German Army, and evacuated during a fierce battle in World … Continue reading |
7 events,
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Dr. Sara Silverstone will present Grants 101 in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Public Library Building. Brockport Research Institute President and CEO Dr. Sara Silverstone will provide an overview of the grant writing process for educational, … Continue reading
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Joseph Atkinson will discuss Science and Sustainability: Mathematical Modeling to Support Management Decision Making in the Great Lakes in Gavett Hall #301 on the UofR Campus. Prof. Joseph Atkinson, Professor of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering; Director, Great Lakes Program, … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, U.K. / Netherlands / France / U.S. 2017, 106 min.) "Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire and France are surrounded by the German Army, and evacuated during a fierce battle in World … Continue reading |
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Are you a Rochester youth looking to get involved with your local environmental scene? Get ready to be inspired! Join us at the George Eastman Museum for an afternoon with FastForwardROC. Our inspiration will feature past youth filmmakers talking about … Continue reading
Free
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VLSP's Art of Lawyering is a great way to show off your many talents, as an artist, a patron of the arts, or as a volunteer. Held every other year, this VLSP fundraiser offers the more artistic members of our … Continue reading
$35
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There will be something for everyone at our Free session - those with film ideas or excitement around an environmental topic, but no way to put them on the big screen will have the opportunity to meet with those who … Continue reading
Free
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12 events,
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The Dyer Arts Center at NTID will host an Artist's Reception for HOAG/25 Years, celebrating the 25th anniversary of William "Lee" Hoag's first art show. It is on display through November 18. Hoag's first exhibit, "Eleven: Recent Mixed-Media Sculptures from … Continue reading
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Do you love 1940s dramas and lm noir? Then mark your calendar! The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, and other cinematic classics serve as the inspiration for The Black Bird of Death, a sidesplitting mystery-themed reception and dinner to be hosted by … Continue reading
$250
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The ghosts of Rochester's past are waiting to greet you and share their stories — all from the distinctly dark side of the city's history... The Landmark Society's Ghost Walk is a guided nighttime walking tour. Follow lantern-bearing guides down … Continue reading
$25
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Join us for the spookiest show in Rochester this year! Costumes are recommended, You'll look pretty out of place without one! Prizes for the best costumes to show up (band members included in the competition, watch out!). The Sirens and Stilettos Cabaret are here to celebrate our favorite time of the year by bringing all your favorite nightmares to life! We've got a sinister evening of spooky delights guaranteed to make you scream! So you should come … Continue reading
$10
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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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! Ride aboard authentically restored freight train cabooses to the Pumpkin Patch! Every child will visit our Pumpkin … Continue reading
$12
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Enjoy the beauty of Mount Hope Cemetery's historic trees and flora in the fall. You'll be guided by landscape architects who will identify and explain the vast variety.
$7
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12 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! Ride aboard authentically restored freight train cabooses to the Pumpkin Patch! Every child will visit our Pumpkin … Continue reading
$12
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Primed for autumn's colors and climate-changed fall fashion, our 8th Annual Great Rochester Tweed Ride rolls onto beautiful, mint asphalt paved all across #rochester. Gather 10am at Hart's Local Grocers for a tasty bite of October, Schutt's donuts, coffee, and … Continue reading
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This foundational tour is a two-hour walk of approximately one mile on paved roads and uneven terrain. This overview includes the graves of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, as well as topics of local history, horticulture, geology, architecture, monument … Continue reading
$5
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6 events,
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The Dryden will screen In Dubious Battle (James Franco, U.S. 2016, 110 min., DCP) as part of the Labor Film Series. The first of John Steinbeck's dustbowl novels, In Dubious Battle chronicles the struggle of migrant apple-pickers for decent wages … Continue reading
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A screening and discussion with Tom Hahn of Robin Hood—En vert et contre tous (Robin Hood—in green and against all, Jean-Marie Nizan, Philippe Traversat, France 2017, 109 min.) will be held in the Robbins Library and Koller-Collins Center 416 in … Continue reading
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Executive Director Barry Lynn will be retiring at the end of this year after a remarkable 25 years of service to Americans United. It is our good fortune that Barry has agreed to return to Rochester in October to present … Continue reading
Free
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Iman Abid will present a Books Sandwiched-In review of Letters to a Young Muslim by Omar Saif Ghobash.
Free
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The Cinema will screen Wind River (Taylor Sheridan, U.K. / Canada / U.S. 2017, 107 min.) "A veteran tracker with the Fish and Wildlife Service helps to investigate the murder of a young Native American woman, and uses the case … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen The Cat and the Canary (Paul Leni, U.S. 1927, 84 min., 16mm) with live piano accompaniment by Philip C. Carli as part of the Silent Tuesdays series. Paul Leni came from Germany to work for Universal … Continue reading |
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Orhan Pamuk won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. His novel My Name Is Red won the 2003 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. His work has been translated into more than sixty languages. He will present "Memories and Myths" as … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Wind River (Taylor Sheridan, U.K. / Canada / U.S. 2017, 107 min.) "A veteran tracker with the Fish and Wildlife Service helps to investigate the murder of a young Native American woman, and uses the case … Continue reading
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As part of the Festival of New Theatre, Geva will present a performance of The Lotus Paradox written by Dorothy Fortenberry, and directed by Shelley Butler. It's the 25th anniversary of the groundbreaking children's book The Lotus Paradox, and author … Continue reading |
12 events,
The Night of the Living Wedge Halloween Pub Crawl is back this year! Dress up, bounce around the Wedge, meet fun people, and win cool stuff! There will be a $100 cash prize for the best costume and raffles for … Continue reading
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Dr. Franziska Eckert will present a lecture titled Facing the Guilt, Remembering the Victims: A German Physician Confronts the History of Her Family and Profession in WWII in the Upper Auditorium (Room 3-7619) of the School of Medicine and Dentistry. … Continue reading
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TEDxBuffalo is an independently licensed TEDx event that follows the guidelines put in place by the Ted conference. Each year, TEDxBuffalo strives to provide Buffalonians who possess inspiring ideas, interesting projects, or incredible performances a platform from which they can … Continue reading
$20
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12 events,
Music by DJ Alykhan, art detours, cocktails, beer, costume contest, and more.
$25
Secure within a desolate home as an unnatural threat terrorizes the world, a man has established a tenuous domestic order with his wife and son. Then a desperate young family arrives seeking refuge.
Free
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Faculty and scholars from political science, media and communications, journalism, and business departments representing colleges and universities in the Rochester area and western New York shall analyze the topical issue of the Media as an Enabler of Democracy from various … Continue reading
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Pre-summit Meet and Mingle, for those who would like an opportunity to chat with the summit leaders and other climate-concerned folks like you in a fun and informal setting.
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The Little will screen Get Out (Jordan Peele, U.S. 2017, 104 min.) as part of the The Black Cinema Series. Now that Chris (Daniel Kaluuya, Sicario) and his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams, Girls), have reached the meet-the-parents milestone of dating, … Continue reading |
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RPCC and RPCC highlighting climate solutions in renewable energy, transportation, food and land use, environmental justice and more. You won't want to miss keynote speaker, Aaron Mair, former President of the Sierra Club, nor our wrap-up speaker, Sandra Steingraber, author … Continue reading
$20
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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! Ride aboard authentically restored freight train cabooses to the Pumpkin Patch! Every child will visit our Pumpkin … 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! Ride aboard authentically restored freight train cabooses to the Pumpkin Patch! Every child will visit our Pumpkin … Continue reading
$12
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This foundational tour is a two-hour walk of approximately one mile on paved roads and uneven terrain. This overview includes the graves of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, as well as topics of local history, horticulture, geology, architecture, monument … Continue reading
$5
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The Dryden will screen The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (Roy Rowland, U.S. 1953, 89 min., 16mm) as part of the Dryden Kids series. Columbia's nutty musical fantasy was originally intended for kids, but with a script and lyrics cowritten … Continue reading |
6 events,
40th anniversary with Cheetah Chrome and Johnny Blitz!! And CBGBs costume party!! time to get evil on the night before halloween with punk heros and zeros!! Dress up like you favorite punk icons and make a fool of yourselves!!
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a Got Health? Series presentation by Dr. Shaili Saini titled Don't Get Burned!. Please join us for this special edition of the Got Health? series. Dr. Shaili … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Patterns (Fielder Cook, U.S. 1956, 83 min., 16mm) as part of the Labor Film Series. Rod Serling gained critical acclaim for writing this mid-1950s drama of office politics in the executive corridor of a giant industrial … Continue reading |
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In Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Jack Garner will present a Books Sandwiched-In review of High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic by Glenn Frankel.
Free
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Flying Squirrel Community Space will screen Get Out (Jordan Peele, U.S. 2017, 104 min.) as a fundraiser for Enough Is Enough.
$5
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The Cinema will screen Marshall (Reginald Hudlin, U.S. 2017, 118 min.) "About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases." |
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In Harold Hacker Hall in the Rundel Library Building is an Opening Reception for Art of the Book 2017, on display through January 8, 2018.
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As part of the Festival of New Theatre, Geva will present a Regional Writers' Showcase performance of Alexandria written by Jeffrey W.Jones, and directed by Jean Gordon Ryon. A devoted nun works sequestered in an underground cave, cataloguing an endless … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Marshall (Reginald Hudlin, U.S. 2017, 118 min.) "About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his career-defining cases." |
8 events,
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Brighton Memorial Library will host a Books Sandwiched In with Niraj Lama reviewing The tea girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See. A mother and daughter search for each other as the modern world impacts the tea growing culture in … Continue reading
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November marks the 100th anniversary of women's voting in New York State! Historian Maureen Whalen will introduce us to some of the Charlotte/Greece women who supported the campaign to win the vote. She'll also tell us about the three county … Continue reading
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In the Golisano Auditorium at RIT, Claire Van Vliet will present a lecture titled Janus Press: A Survey 1955- in conjunction with The RIT Goudy Award for Typography. Claire Van Vliet is the founder and proprietor of the Janus Press. … Continue reading |
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Hear tales of spirits who supposedly haunt Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, Fort William Henry Museum, the Utica Lunatic Asylum, the Red Coach Inn of Niagara Falls, and other places. Learn about tales of the Fox Sisters, who were … Continue reading
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Our November artist is Brian Blatt, bringing his abstract watercolors to our walls for the month! Join us for the Free opening and reception on Friday, November 3 from 6-8pm to see the work and meet Brian. Ice cream, sorbet, … Continue reading |
15 events,
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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Celebrate Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) culture — past and present — with artisans from the community. Learn first-hand about the tradition of making cornhusk dolls, jewelry, bead work, and baskets from local Haudenosaunee artists as they bring the traditions of their culture … Continue reading
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Take a self-led tour of artist studios, view demonstrations of various techniques and get updates on current and upcoming projects by our artisans. Attendees will be the first to find out about and register for upcoming Made on State events, … Continue reading |