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The Cinema will screen Justice League (Zack Snyder, U.S. / U.K. / Canada 2017, 120 min.) "Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder, U.S. 1959, 121 min., 35mm) as part of the Holidays series. Often considered the pinnacle of Billy Wilder's career for its subversively sexual cleverness and outrageous slapstick, this delightful romp … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Thor Ragnarok (Taika Waititi, U.S. 2017, 130 min.) "Imprisoned, the almighty Thor finds himself in a lethal gladiatorial contest against the Hulk, his former ally. Thor must fight for survival and race against time to prevent … Continue reading |
3 events,
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The Cinema will screen Wonder (Stephen Chbosky, U.S. / Hong Kong 2017, 113 min.) "Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Man Who Invented Christmas (Bharat Nalluri, Ireland / Canada 2017, 106 min.) "The journey that led to Charles Dickens' creation of "A Christmas Carol," a timeless tale that would redefine the holiday." |
4 events,
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Denise Thompson-Slaughter will read from her new poetry collection, Sixty-ish: Full Circle.
Free
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The Cinema will screen Wonder (Stephen Chbosky, U.S. / Hong Kong 2017, 113 min.) "Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Cimarron (Wesley Ruggles, U.S. 1931, 123 min., 35mm) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. Voted the outstanding production (Best Picture) for 1930/1931, Cimarron stampeded its way to the podium like Ben-Hur's chariots rolling … Continue reading |
3 events,
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The Cinema will screen Wonder (Stephen Chbosky, U.S. / Hong Kong 2017, 113 min.) "Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen The Great Ziegfeld (Robert Z. Leonard, U.S. 1936, 176 min., 35mm) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. William Powell stars as Florenz Ziegfeld in MGM's extravagant salute to the equally extravagant Broadway producer. … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Man Who Invented Christmas (Bharat Nalluri, Ireland / Canada 2017, 106 min.) "The journey that led to Charles Dickens' creation of "A Christmas Carol," a timeless tale that would redefine the holiday." |
4 events,
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The Cinema will screen Wonder (Stephen Chbosky, U.S. / Hong Kong 2017, 113 min.) "Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen All About Eve (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, U.S. 1950, 138 min., 35mm) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. "Fasten your seatbelts—it's going to be a bumpy night." Jealousy, manipulation, and betrayal unfold in this … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Man Who Invented Christmas (Bharat Nalluri, Ireland / Canada 2017, 106 min.) "The journey that led to Charles Dickens' creation of "A Christmas Carol," a timeless tale that would redefine the holiday." |
6 events,
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The Cinema will screen The Florida Project (Sean Baker, U.S. 2017, 111 min.) "Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring … Continue reading |
10 events,
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The Hansen Nature Center will start a Beginning Beekeeping class, running consecutive first Saturdays through May. The
$75
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What even is "nonviolence"? Most of us learned about Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., but for a lot of us, that's where our education on nonviolence stopped. Meanwhile, we probably spent a lot of time in school studying past … Continue reading
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We supply the proofing paper, tarletan, and a grab-bag of inks. Bring your ready-to-print intaglio or relief plates, linoleum blocks, and printmaking paper. Press availability is on a first-come, first-served basis.
$10
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6 events,
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The Cinema will screen Thor Ragnarok (Taika Waititi, U.S. 2017, 130 min.) "Imprisoned, the almighty Thor finds himself in a lethal gladiatorial contest against the Hulk, his former ally. Thor must fight for survival and race against time to prevent … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Wonder (Stephen Chbosky, U.S. / Hong Kong 2017, 113 min.) "Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Florida Project (Sean Baker, U.S. 2017, 111 min.) "Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring … Continue reading |
2 events,
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The Cinema will screen The Florida Project (Sean Baker, U.S. 2017, 111 min.) "Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Last Flag Flying (Richard Linklater, U.S. 2017, 125 min.) "Thirty years after they served together in Vietnam, a former Navy Corpsman Larry Doc Shepherd re-unites with his old buddies, former Marines Sal Nealon and Reverend Richard … Continue reading |
5 events,
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The Little will screen Jane (Brett Morgen, U.S. 2017, 90 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. Drawing from over 100 hours of never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives for over 50 … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Florida Project (Sean Baker, U.S. 2017, 111 min.) "Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen All About Eve (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, U.S. 1950, 138 min., 35mm) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. "Fasten your seatbelts—it's going to be a bumpy night." Jealousy, manipulation, and betrayal unfold in this … Continue reading |
5 events,
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The Little will screen The Rebound (Shaina Koren Allen, U.S. 2016, 60 min.) followed by a question-and-answer via video conferencing as part of the Dialogue on Disability special programming. The Rebound follows the underdog journey of the Miami Heat Wheels … Continue reading
Free
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The Cinema will screen The Florida Project (Sean Baker, U.S. 2017, 111 min.) "Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen L'enfant secret (The Secret Child, Philippe Garrel, France 1979, 92 min., DCP, French w/subtitles) as part of the Philippe Garrel series. The transitional film of Garrel's career, pivoting from experimental work into narrative, from films with … Continue reading |
5 events,
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Our series celebrates the private hobbies and creative lives of Rochesterians and puts them center stage at MAG. Come see what inspires your neighbors! Be moved by their hyphenated lives and liberate the creative promise inside You.
$7.50
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For those that haven't gotten around to attending yet, 2018 is the year to start coming. It is a workshop where we talk about what we have been working on, and what projects we have coming up. The veteran filmmakers … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Florida Project (Sean Baker, U.S. 2017, 111 min.) "Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring … Continue reading |
9 events,
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Donate $20, and get a hand-made bowl and package of Healthy Sisters' soup mix. Then graze to your heart's delight on delicious apps and desserts. Doors open at 5. But don't delay, dawdle or dillydally. If there's a bowl you … Continue reading
$20
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Flower City Arts Center will host an Opening Reception for Where Turkeys Go to Die by David Corbin, on display through February 25. Out west from me off a country road is a small turkey farm with a silo and … Continue reading
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Flower City Arts Center will host an Opening Reception for Guardianes de las artes: grabados de artistas y artesanos de Guatemala (Guardians of the Arts: Prints of Artists and Artisans of Guatemala), on display through February 2. The woodcuts, linoleum … Continue reading |
10 events,
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The Cinema will screen Wonder (Stephen Chbosky, U.S. / Hong Kong 2017, 113 min.) "Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth … Continue reading
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Paolo Cherchi Usai will present a Curator's Gallery Talk on the Dreaming in Color exhibition.
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The Little will screen Jane (Brett Morgen, U.S. 2017, 90 min.) as part of the One Take Documentary Series. Drawing from over 100 hours of never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives for over 50 … Continue reading |
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7 events,
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"Spirituality" is difficult to define yet can provide a sense of connection to something greater and more lasting than the physical aspects of self. Dr. David Lee will facilitate our differing answers to questions like "Is there meaning to existence?"
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The Cinema will screen Wonder (Stephen Chbosky, U.S. / Hong Kong 2017, 113 min.) "Based on the New York Times bestseller, Wonder tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth … Continue reading
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Some sayers said, "Nay! You won't last a year!" Yet, here we are planning for our first birthday bash! Come on out and enjoy a host of writers who made our first year such a success. We'll have cake, party … Continue reading
$7
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4 events,
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In our monthly meetings we cover all kinds of Wordpress topics, as well as plenty of time for general discussion and question/answer time. Visit our website at https://wprochester.com for specific topics.
Free
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As a chapter of the national SURJ organization, SURJ ROC's purpose is to support the missions of People of Color-led racial justice groups in the Rochester area in their fight against oppression and inequality. We educate white people about privilege … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott, U.S. 2017, 132 min.) "The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather … Continue reading |
6 events,
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a Tuesday Topics lecture titled Election Reform.
Free
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The Board of Ethics is a seven-member board established by Section 2-18 of the City Charter and appointed by the City Council. The board renders written advisory opinions to City officers and employees with respect to the City's Code of … Continue reading
Free
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The Cinema will screen All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott, U.S. 2017, 132 min.) "The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather … Continue reading |
4 events,
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Jamie M. Allen, and Kate Meyers Emery will present lectures on From Self-Portrait to Selfie: A History of Photography. January 17 is Museum Selfie Day, a worldwide event that encourages visitors to engage with museums by taking and sharing selfies. … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott, U.S. 2017, 132 min.) "The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen La cicatrice intérieure (The Inner Scar, Philippe Garrel, France 1972, 60 min., 35mm, almost no dialogue and intentionally no subtitles) as part of the Philippe Garrel series. "Features Pierre Clementi (nude) and the Andy Warhol superstar … Continue reading |
3 events,
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The Cinema will screen All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott, U.S. 2017, 132 min.) "The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather … Continue reading
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Moderated by founder Calvin Eaton, this workshop will explore and deconstruct the history of vegan culture across black cultures throughout history in American and around the world and how the themes of blackness and veganism have intersected throughout the ages. … Continue reading
$5
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The Cinema will screen Murder on the Orient Express (Kenneth Branagh, U.S. / U.K. / Malta / France / Canada / New Zealand 2017, 116 min.) "When a murder occurs on the train he's travelling on, celebrated detective Hercule Poirot … Continue reading |
9 events,
In 2017 WAYO has continued to pick up steam and establish itself as a hub for Rochester's arts and cultural community. Our recent fundraiser was a smashing success, justifying another year of serving our community and putting us in the … Continue reading
$5
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Join us for a tribute to legendary artist David Bowie during the Bowie Birthday Bash. Enjoy music, Bowie face painting, birthday cake, museum fun, a costume contest with prizes, a Bowie-inspired art show, and a selection of Bowie music videos.
$12
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The Little will screen Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart (Tracy Heather Strain, U.S. 2017, 60 min.) followed by a panel discussion as part of the The Black Cinema Series. At a time when women, people of color, and homosexuals were confined to … Continue reading
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The Squeaky Wheel will host a Public Reception for Let Me Remember by belit saÄŸ, on display through March 23. Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center presents Let Me Remember, the first solo exhibition of artist and videoactivist belit … Continue reading |
13 events,
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Last chance bowl benefit! We have over 100 fabulous bowls! Donate $20 in cash or check, and get a hand-made bowl and package of Healthy Sisters' soup mix. You can buy as many bowls as you like! And $1 off … Continue reading
$20
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In conjunction with the exhibition Stories of Indian Cinema: Abandoned and Rescued, this two-part talk dives into fascinating rescue stories from across the museum over the past few years, including the restoration of Orson Welles's lost film Too Much Johnson … Continue reading
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Join us for an artist talk with local photographer David Corbin. David will be sharing his process and insights behind his exhibition Where Turkeys Go to Die. |
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5 events,
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The Cinema will screen Solver (Xandy Smith, U.S. 2018, 88 min.) "Solver is a new mystery-adventure film drawn from the world of puzzles, treasure hunts, and escape rooms. It's been described as 'an Indiana Jones junior'. The movie was filmed … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott, U.S. 2017, 132 min.) "The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Downsizing (Alexander Payne, U.S. 2017, 135 min.) "A social satire in which a man realizes he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself to five inches tall, allowing him to live in … Continue reading |
2 events,
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The Cinema will screen Downsizing (Alexander Payne, U.S. 2017, 135 min.) "A social satire in which a man realizes he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself to five inches tall, allowing him to live in … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Disaster Artist (James Franco, U.S. 2017, 104 min.) "When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood … Continue reading |
7 events,
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A Tuesday Topics lecture titled The Health of Arts and Their Impact in Rochester will take place in the Kate Gleason Auditorium in the Bausch and Lomb Library Building.
Free
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Presented by Don Hall. Rochester's East Avenue, between Alexander and Colby Streets, remains one of the best preserved gateway streets entering any city in the United States. Still, about half of the millionaires' homes that lined the avenue have disappeared. … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Cinema will screen Downsizing (Alexander Payne, U.S. 2017, 135 min.) "A social satire in which a man realizes he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself to five inches tall, allowing him to live in … Continue reading
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The Little will screen L'ora Legale (It's The Law) (Ficarra, Picone, Italy 2017, 92 min.) as part of the Italian Film Series. In Pietrammare, a Sicilian town, a new mayor is to be elected. The candidates are the former mayor, … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Le lit de la vierge (The Virgin's Bed, Philippe Garrel, France 1970, 95 min., 35mm, French w/subtitles) as part of the Philippe Garrel series. Elemental, mysterious, and nearly overpowering in its widescreen imagery and moving camera, … Continue reading |
8 events,
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In Wegman Hall #2506 on the UofR Campus, Rahman Lavaee Mashhadi will present a Computer Science Seminar titled Profile-Guided Memory Layout: Theory and Practice. Modern software is growing in size and complexity, far faster than is hardware in performance. In … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Stratton (Simon West, U.K. 2017, 94 min.) A Special Boat Service operative for MI6, and his American counterpart Marty, scope a laboratory complex in Iran in order to intercept deadly biochemical weapons.
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" In this Artist Talk, Walid Raad will introduce his two long-term ongoing art projects, The Atlas Group (1989-2004), and Scratching on things I could disavow (2007-). With The Atlas Group, Raad concentrates on documents, stories, and situations about the … Continue reading |
6 events,
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The Cinema will screen Jane (Brett Morgen, U.S. 2017, 90 min.) "The life and work of the renowned primatology scientist, Jane Goodall, especially on her research about chimpanzees."
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Family style, all vegan/gluten free dinner. Dress to impress and give thanks with community friends, partners and families. Dinner is open to all ages including children. Music, family, fun, and networking.
$27
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The Durham County Poets are a lively and soulful group, who write and perform an eclectic blend of blues, folk and rock, with tinges of country, gospel and swing tossed in for good measure.
$20
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9 events,
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Enjoy a 60 to 90-minute (depending on weather) guided walking tour on flat, paved roads.
$5
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VSW will host a screening of Through Conflict to Negotiation (Bonnie Sherr Klein, Peter Pearson, Canada 1968, 46 min.) Produced in 1968 by filmmaker Bonnie Sherr-Klein, this film tells the story of a community action group (FIGHT) in Rochester, NY, … Continue reading
$5
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The Cinema will screen The Disaster Artist (James Franco, U.S. 2017, 104 min.) "When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood … Continue reading |
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9 events,
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If physical suffering is alleviated, should the state empower physicians to determine the appropriateness of a request to end a life before its natural time? Dr. David Lee will explore the escalating debate involving many dimensions of personhood.
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The Cinema will screen All the Money in the World (Ridley Scott, U.S. 2017, 132 min.) "The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather … Continue reading
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Valerie O'Hara of Pike Stained Glass Studios, will present the history of "The Stained Glass Windows of Calvary St. Andrews" through slides and a tour of the sanctuary. Calvary St. Andrew's, a Rochester Landmark whose cornerstone was laid back in … Continue reading |
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The Little will screen Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities (Stanley Nelson, U.S. 2017, 85 min.) followed by a panel discussion with Nate Brown and others, moderated by Simeon Bannister as part of the … Continue reading
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The Flying Squirrel will host a screening and discussion of Bringing Down A Dictator (Steve York, U.S. 2002, 56 min.) Bringing Down A Dictator is a 56-minute documentary film by Steve York about the nonviolent defeat of Serbian leader Slobodan … Continue reading |
4 events,
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a Tuesday Topics lecture titled The New Entrepreneurs of Rochester.
Free
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The Cinema will screen Jane (Brett Morgen, U.S. 2017, 90 min.) "The life and work of the renowned primatology scientist, Jane Goodall, especially on her research about chimpanzees."
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The Dryden will screen Greed (Erich von Stroheim, U.S. 1924, 149 min., 35mm) as part of the Silent Tuesdays, and Erich von Stroheim series. A slow-witted dentist (Gibson Gowland) and the neurotic woman he marries (the great ZaSu Pitts) are … Continue reading |
5 events,
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The Cinema will screen Jane (Brett Morgen, U.S. 2017, 90 min.) "The life and work of the renowned primatology scientist, Jane Goodall, especially on her research about chimpanzees."
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The Dryden will screen Les baisers de secours (Philippe Garrel, France 1989, 90 min., 35mm, French w/subtitles) as part of the Philippe Garrel series. A filmmaker comes into conflict with his wife after he refuses to cast her in the … Continue reading |
6 events,
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Do you know what's in that bottle? Natural sweeteners, high fructose corn syrup, or 100% fruit juice? What does that nutrition facts label mean? A look at common drinks that we consume and learn how to calculate sugar amounts. This … Continue reading
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Share popcorn and stories of your first cinema experience with other film lovers. Join Curatorial Assistant William Green for a conversation on Nandita Raman's exhibition Cinema Play House, and then go on a behind-the-scenes tour of the projection booth in … Continue reading
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In the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at RIT is a discussion titled Leviathan: A Typeface Surfaces After 40 Years. Bigelow and Holmes, the design team who created the ubiquitous Lucida fonts, will speak about their first commercial typeface. A brush-writing … Continue reading |
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As part of the Cinema's Grand Opening is a screening of Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, U.S. 1993, 101 min.) The Cinema Theater will be celebrating its new ownership by Audrey Kramer and Alex Chernavsky. Come and see a special screening … Continue reading
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Whether you love it or hate it, Valentines Day is upon us. The Hungerford is celebrating whether you're single and ready to mingle, or you've found your special someone. Features a Lovebird Photo Op, "World's Worst Apology" contest, raffles for … Continue reading
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As part of the Cinema's Grand Opening is a screening of Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, U.S. 1993, 101 min.) The Cinema Theater will be celebrating its new ownership by Audrey Kramer and Alex Chernavsky. Come and see a special screening … Continue reading |
11 events,
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UofR will screen The Florida Project (Sean Baker, U.S. 2017, 111 min.) in Hoyt Auditorium. Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious … Continue reading
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The first of 5 sessions of Beginning Beekeeping Class 2018 will take place at the Hansen Nature Center.
$75
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The Cinema will screen Ferdinand (Carlos Saldanha, U.S. 2017, 108 min.) "After Ferdinand, a bull with a big heart, is mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he … Continue reading |