The Cinema will host a stand-up comedy night titled Funnies, Film, and Felines followed by a screening of The Room (Tommy Wiseau, U.S. 2017, 99 min.)
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The Cinema will host a fundraiser for Pitty Love Pit Bull Rescue followed by a screening of Best in Show (Christopher Guest, U.S. 2000, 90 min.) Fundraiser starts at 11:00 Am, movie at noon. Local non-profit group Pitty Love Pit … Continue reading
$5
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Learn the art of Needle Felting while making a little winter decoration for your home. Nancy Topolski will instruct and advise you as you take black wool roving and turn it into a a needle felted black crow. All supplies … Continue reading
$30
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Rose O'Keefe, South Wedge author and historian, will discuss "Nineteenth Century Notables in Mt. Hope Cemetery." You'll learn about these famous and infamous people and their stories. Author Rose O'Keefe has written books on western New York history and on … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Cinema will screen Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig, U.S. 2017, 94 min.) "Christine "Lady Bird" MacPherson is a high school senior from the 'wrong side of the tracks.' She longs for adventure, sophistication, and opportunity, but finds none of that … Continue reading |
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a Tuesday Topics lecture titled The New MCC Downtown Campus: Good for Students, Good for Rochester.
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On any given day, 25,000 New Yorkers are caged in county jails across our state. The abuse that occurs in these jails is rampant. Human rights violations, racial disparity, violence, and medical neglect are commonplace. Our jails are unjust, unsafe … Continue reading
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The Flying Squirrel will screen the excellent documentary July '64 (Carvin Eison, U.S. 2006, 60 min.) The night of Friday, July 24th, 1964 started off normally enough in Rochester New York, stiflingly hot and humid; but by the next morning … Continue reading
$5
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In this talk, Gabriel-Joseph will examine the idea of citizenship through the life of Pierre Toussaint, an enslaved man from Saint-Domingue who arrived in New York City as part of the household of Jean Bérard, a French planter fleeing the … Continue reading
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To celebrate our ravishing New Empty Closet Magazine (EC). the Out Alliance would like to invite you to the Launch Party of the newly redesigned EC. Join us as we celebrate the history of the EC and see what the … Continue reading
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Beat-charged, experimental extravaganza, one-man-band <!-- 2010-Mar-7: Castaways (Ithaca)-excellent performance with an unclassifiable sound that's related to jam bands, hip-hop, rock, synth-pop, and novelty acts, also 2003-Apr-17 Bug Jar-He plays a "magic pipe" which is a custom-built instrument made of drain … Continue reading
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7 events,
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a lecture titled Dementia Conversations. Conversations with family members who are showings signs of dementia can be challenging and uncomfortable. The fear or lack of awareness that … Continue reading
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The Little will screen The Piano (, Jane Campion, New Zealand / Australia / France 1993, 121 min.) as part of the Women's History Month Film Series 2018: Women Who Fight series. After a long voyage from Scotland, pianist Ada … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig, U.S. 2017, 94 min.) "Christine "Lady Bird" MacPherson is a high school senior from the 'wrong side of the tracks.' She longs for adventure, sophistication, and opportunity, but finds none of that … Continue reading |
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Presented by Dr. Brandi Baumkirchner. She specializes in eating disorders, LGBTIQ issues, substance abuse, trauma, women's issues, and relational problems. She has extensive experience with complicated co-occurring disorders at various levels of care from residential to outpatient.
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The Flower City Arts Center will host an Opening Reception for Wall-to-Wall: 2018 Members Exhibition, on display through March 31. |
11 events,
The Cinema will screen The Room (Tommy Wiseau, U.S. 2017, 99 min.) "It's been called the Citizen Kane of bad movies! This is the original movie that was portrayed recently in The Disaster Artist, with James Franco."
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The Kodak Center will screen the excellent film The Bridge on the River Kwai (David Lean, U.K./U.S. 1957, 161 min., 35mm) as part of the Oscar Gala Weekend hosted by Eastman Kodak. A group of British Pows captured by the … Continue reading
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Why we edit? Less than 10% of editors on Wikipedia are women. Wikipedia is the largest and most popular general reference work on the internet with more than 40 million articles in more than 250 different languages. The fact is … Continue reading
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The Kodak Center will screen Forrest Gump (Robert Zemeckis, U.S. 1994, 142 min., 35mm) as part of the Oscar Gala Weekend hosted by Eastman Kodak. A magical story of a slow-witted and sweet-hearted Alabama man who is unwittingly swept up … Continue reading
$10
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On Sunday, March 4th we're celebrating the 2018 batch of Flower City Maple's syrup with a special pancake breakfast right here at Hart's Local Grocers! Adult breakfast includes: 2 pancakes, 1 cup of fruit, 2 strips of bacon or sausage … Continue reading
$10
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The Cinema will screen Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig, U.S. 2017, 94 min.) "Christine 'Lady Bird' MacPherson is a high school senior from the 'wrong side of the tracks.' She longs for adventure, sophistication, and opportunity, but finds none of that … Continue reading
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Tony Trischka is considered to be the consummate banjo artist and perhaps the most influential banjo player in the roots music world. For more than 45 years, his stylings have inspired a whole generation of bluegrass and acoustic musicians with … Continue reading
$20
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3 events,
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The Dryden will screen Queen Kelly (Erich von Stroheim, U.S. 1929, 75 min., 35mm) as part of the Senior Matinee series. In a career laden with personality and business clashes, Erich von Stroheim never faced any like those surrounding Queen … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Darkest Hour (Joe Wright, U.S. / U.K. 2017, 125 min.) "During the early days of World War II, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Visages Villages (Faces Places, Agnès Varda, JR, France 2017, 89 min.) "Director Agnes Varda and photographer/muralist JR journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship." |
6 events,
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building is a Tuesday Topics lecture titled Flooding/FEMA/Paying for Flood Damage on the Lake.
Free
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The Cinema will screen Darkest Hour (Joe Wright, U.S. / U.K. 2017, 125 min.) "During the early days of World War II, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Toivon tuolla puolen (The Other Side of Hope, Aki Kaurismäki, Finland/Germany 2017, 98 min., 35mm, Finnish, Arabic, Swedish w/subtitles). This wry, melancholic comedy from Aki Kaurismäki, a clear-eyed response to the current refugee crisis, follows two … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Cinema will screen Darkest Hour (Joe Wright, U.S. / U.K. 2017, 125 min.) "During the early days of World War II, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Rashomon (Akira Kurosawa, Japan 1950, 87 min., 35mm, Japanese w/subtitles) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. Director Akira Kurosawa and his star Toshiro Mifune gained international fame and awakened the world to the … Continue reading |
11 events,
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The Roc the Riverway Program will consolidate up to 28 transformative projects along the Genesee River under a single concept to achieve synergy and leverage the value of Rochester's riverfront. Participants will have an opportunity to learn more about the … Continue reading
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The Little will screen Ð’Ð¸ÐºÑ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ð¸Ñ (Viktoria, Maya Vitkova, Bulgaria / Romania 2014, 155 min.) as part of the Women's History Month Film Series 2018: Women Who Fight series. Unwanted by her mother, Viktoria is born with no umbilical cord and … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Darkest Hour (Joe Wright, U.S. / U.K. 2017, 125 min.) "During the early days of World War II, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether … Continue reading |
7 events,
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The Flower City Arts Center will host an Opening Reception for Wall-to-Wall: 2018 Members Exhibition, on display through March 31.
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The Squeaky Wheel will host a screening of I.K.U. (Shu Lea Cheang, Japan 2001, 90 min.) and a discussion with filmmaker Shu Lea Cheang titeld I.K.U. This is not Love. This is Sex. Envisioned as a sequel to Blade Runner, … Continue reading
$7
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The Cinema will screen I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband … Continue reading |
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Jonathan Richman has been writing music, recording and touring for most of his life, gathering the loyalty of fans and fellow artists with his warmth, humor and insightful lyrics. In the early 1970s he formed the Modern Lovers, a major … Continue reading
$23
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Join us to learn about the steps involved in the cremation process. Tour the state-of-the-art facility on its day off, including the family gathering room. Find answers to your questions and gain peace of mind.
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Join us for Genesee Libby "Pop-up Shop" owner Jenn Libby will join us with her amazing photography and jewelry!
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An afternoon of poetry and film screenings inspired by Anna Murray Douglass, wife of Frederick Douglass, setting off a Long Table Conversation exploring the intersections of race and gender. "As we celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of Frederick Douglass' birth and … Continue reading |
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Spring may be right around the corner, but it's still winter in Rochacha. Shake off the winter blues with a classic craft cocktail and some popcorn while listening to nine local writers share their short works. Anything goes when it's … Continue reading
$7
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The MuCCC will host a performance of The Sunset Limited. From the mind of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy (No Country for Old Men, The Road) comes a play about what happens when a person is saved — and they … Continue reading
$15
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The Cinema will screen Darkest Hour (Joe Wright, U.S. / U.K. 2017, 125 min.) "During the early days of World War II, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Dryden will screen Where the Sidewalk Ends (Otto Preminger, U.S. 1950, 94 min., 35mm) as part of the Tarnished Badge series. In a nightmarish noir scenario, Dana Andrews plays a brutal New York cop who accidentally kills someone while … Continue reading
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A candid and engaging workshop about the diversity of African history before the transatlantic slave trade. This workshop is tailored to black and brown members of the community but everyone is welcome.
$5
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The Cinema will screen I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Cinema will screen I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband … Continue reading
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The Little will screen 32 Pills: My Sister's Suicide (Hope Litoff, U.S. 2017, 89 min.) followed by a videoconference discussion with producer Beth Levison as part of the One Take Documentary Series. She's beautiful, artistic, loved and can't stand to … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Le mura di Malapaga (The Walls of Malapaga, René Clément, Italy/France 1949, 89 min., 35mm, Italian, French w/subtitles) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. René Clément, the leading post—World War II and pre—Nouvelle … Continue reading |
5 events,
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Join us and our Workspace Resident Researcher, Dana Tyrrell as we explore documentary photography centered in and around New York City in the 1970's and 80's, with special focus given to the work of Peter Hujar and David Wojnarowicz. We … Continue reading
Free
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The Cinema will screen I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband … Continue reading
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Would you ever consider sleeping in a tent, in a cemetery or a Bates type motel? Does the idea of spending day after day alone — far from home, with no cell phone, appeal to you? Would you relish the … Continue reading |
9 events,
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Thousands of used books, CDs, and DVD's. All proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library!
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Formerly known as Green Drinks, the RocWorthy Earth Series explores our community's innovations in sustainability through speakers, presentations, and demonstrations. This event will feature presentations and information on green energy and alternate transportation.
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The Cinema will screen I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie, U.S. 2017, 120 min.) "Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband … Continue reading |
6 events,
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Thousands of used books, CDs, and DVD's. All proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library!
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From a songwriting perspective, what makes 5Head stand out among the legions of other ska bands is simple: hook. That thing that catches your ear and makes something new seem familiar. From the bass lines to the chord progression, from … Continue reading
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Each concert at Bop Shop Records will feature a ten-to-fifteen minute interview with the guest, then a 45 minute set. Seth is a revered member of the psychedelic anti-folk movement with Dufus. Now he's in Rochester, performing with Seth Faergolzia's … Continue reading
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6 events,
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Thousands of used books, CDs, and DVD's. All proceeds benefit the Rochester Public Library!
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The Flying Squirrel will host a screening of Policing the Police (James Jacoby, U.S. 2016, 53 min.) has a running film series going on. this doc looks at the Newark, NJ police department up to the passage of their Civilian … Continue reading |
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5 events,
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The Cinema will screen Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh, U.K. / U.S. 2017, 115 min.) "After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into … Continue reading
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Beat-charged, experimental extravaganza, one-man-band <!-- 2010-Mar-7: Castaways (Ithaca)-excellent performance with an unclassifiable sound that's related to jam bands, hip-hop, rock, synth-pop, and novelty acts, also 2003-Apr-17 Bug Jar-He plays a "magic pipe" which is a custom-built instrument made of drain … Continue reading
$20
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Tuba player Joe Daley is one of the premiere exponents of his instruments. He may be familiar with Bop Shop regulars as a member of Jason Hwang's Burning Bridge ensemble back in 2010. Daley has also played the Rochester Jazz … Continue reading
$20
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The Dryden will screen The Prowler (Joseph Losey, U.S. 1951, 91 min., 35mm) as part of the Tarnished Badge series. Set in a shadowy postwar Los Angeles, The Prowler focuses on a wealthy but neglected housewife (Evelyn Keyes) who spends … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh, U.K. / U.S. 2017, 115 min.) "After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen The Post (Steven Spielberg, U.K. / U.S. 2017, 60 min.) "A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country's first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between the press … Continue reading |
8 events,
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Gary Pudup will present a Books Sandwiched In review of Killers of the Flower Moon : the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI by David Grann … Continue reading
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The Little will screen Babylon Sisters (Gigi Roccati, Italy 2017, 85 min.) as part of the Italian Film Series. Kamla and her parents have just moved in a rundown building on the outskirts of Trieste together with other immigrant families … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh, U.K. / U.S. 2017, 115 min.) "After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into … Continue reading |
4 events,
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The Cinema will screen Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh, U.K. / U.S. 2017, 115 min.) "After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Vazante (Daniela Thomas, Brazil/Portugal 2017, 116 min., DCP, Brazilian w/subtitles) as part of the Primal Screen series. Brazil, 1821. A young girl, Beatriz, is forced to marry Antonio, a slave trader whose first wife died in … Continue reading |
8 events,
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See molten glass blown, twisted, and formed into beautiful glass objects. Gallery features work by glass artists Elizabeth Lyons, Jennifer Schinzing, Rebecca Arday, Brendan Miller, and David Schnuckel, ceramic artists Peter Pincus and Kelly Justice, and wood workers Amy Grigg … Continue reading
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Founded by German composer Brigitta Muntendorf in 2009, Ensemble Garage is a platform for musicians, composers and other artists to explore and display new ideas, concepts, and works. This informal presentation focuses on image and sound confluences, constellations, and collisions, … Continue reading
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The Little will screen La danza del hipocampo (The Dance of Memory) (Gabriela DomÃnguez Ruvalcaba, Mexico 2014, 80 min.) followed by a live video discussion with director Gabriela DomÃnguez Ruvalcaba as part of the Women's History Month Film Series 2018: … Continue reading |
8 events,
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In City Hall's Link Gallery is the Opening Reception for the Studio 678 Exhibition, on display through May 7. Studio 678 is celebrating its 20th consecutive year as a 24-session after-school photography program for 30 students in 6th, 7th and … Continue reading
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At Gallery 74 is a Long Table Conversation/Installation discussion titled Cage-free and Non-conforming along with a screening of Young and Gay: Jamaica's Gully Queens (Adri Murguia, U.S. 2014). "Cage-Free and Non-conforming" is a Long Table discussion exclusively between queer/trans/gender non … Continue reading
$15
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The Little will screen The Rape of Recy Taylor (Nancy Buirski, U.S. 2017, 91 min.) followed by a panel discussion as part of the The Black Cinema Series. Mrs. Recy Taylor was gang raped by six white boys in 1944 … Continue reading |
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Stomping Grounds is an open-deck night, For music lovers it will be a place to share and explore new music For DJs and producers it is an opportunity to play your best in front of a crowd of other DJs … Continue reading
$15
Nod, a great stage show and excellent surf-based rock from The Isotopes, and Plenty Crisp will perform at the Rosen Krown.
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In the Carlson Auditorium of the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science on the RIT Campus, Mark A. Costello will present a lecture titled Make Your Film Legally! Making a movie? Learn how to navigate the legal paperwork correctly! … Continue reading
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Ganondagan's new exhibit tells the missing story of Hodinöhsö:ni' women in U.S. history, their role in equality for all women and continued contributions to society. Hodinöhsö:ni' women have worked to sustain culture of equity, justice and power of the "good … Continue reading
$6
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Join us for candid discussions and mini presentations on gentrification, what it means, what is has done to past Rochester, implications for future Rochester, and personal actions you can take to improve housing access and home ownership for all Rochesterians. … Continue reading |
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The Dryden will host a screening of films from the 90-Second Newbery Film Festival. The George Eastman Museum, RCTV, Writers and Books, and KidsOutAndAbout have partnered to bring back this program of short films by children and teens. Founded by … Continue reading
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"Grief is subversive, undermining the quiet agreement to behave and be in control of our emotions. It is an act of protest that declares our refusal to live numb and small." — Francis Weller, Join us for an exploration of … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh, U.K. / U.S. 2017, 115 min.) "After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into … Continue reading |
7 events,
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Join us for our Epic Photo Garage Sale from March 26-April 8th! Sale will take place in the Sunken Room on the 2nd floor. We're handicap accessible. 100% proceeds from this sale will benefit the Photography and Digital Arts department. … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen The Big Heat (Fritz Lang, U.S. 1953, 90 min., 35mm) as part of the Tarnished Badge series. After his wife's murder at the hands of the mob, honest cop Glenn Ford seeks revenge and will stop … Continue reading |
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In the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Bausch and Lomb Library Building, Jeff Spevak will present a Books Sandwiched In review of Reckless daughter : a portrait of Joni Mitchell by David Yaffe Music critic David Yaffe tells the remarkable, … Continue reading
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William Wallace will take part in a conversation with Jonathan Binstock, the Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director of the MAG and discuss the works that people have attributed to the artist and what these attributions reveal about their … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (Jake Kasdan, U.S. 2017, 119 min.) "Four teenagers are sucked into a magical video game, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the game." |
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Our second Open Stage event promises to be exciting. All performers are invited to share their talent: poets, musicians, singers, spoken word artists, comics, and even dancers! Even if you don't have anything to perform, stop in — artists and … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (Jake Kasdan, U.S. 2017, 119 min.) "Four teenagers are sucked into a magical video game, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the game."
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The Dryden will screen Jungfrukällan (The Virgin Spring, Ingmar Bergman, Sweden 1960, 89 min., 16mm, Swedish w/subtitles) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. In 14th-century Sweden, two goat herders assault a peasant girl. Later, the assailants seek … Continue reading |
10 events,
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Hollander has studied, among others, piano, chamber music, choral- and orchestral direction, fugue, and composition at the Royal Conservatory in Antwerp (Belgium), and carillon at the Royal Carillon School in Mechelen (Belgium). He was first prize winner in more than … Continue reading
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The Little will screen Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Mouly Surya, Indonesia / France / Malaysia / Thailand 2017, 93 min.) followed by a Panel Discussion as part of the Women's History Month Film Series 2018: Women Who Fight … Continue reading
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The Cinema will screen Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (Jake Kasdan, U.S. 2017, 119 min.) "Four teenagers are sucked into a magical video game, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the game." |
6 events,
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The Cinema will screen The Shape of Water (Guillermo del Toro, U.S. 2017, 123 min.) "At a top secret research facility in the 1960s, a lonely janitor forms a unique relationship with an amphibious creature that is being held in … Continue reading
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The Dryden will screen Die Blechtrommel (The Tin Drum, Volker Schlöndorff, West Germany/France/Poland/Yugoslavia 1979, 142 min., 35mm, German w/subtitles) as part of the Academy Awards at 90 series. Armed with a toy drum and a voice that can shatter glass, … Continue reading |
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During your visit, you will enjoy train rides that tour our museum grounds as you visit New York's largest collection of historic trains. Enjoy a mile-and-a-half round trip train ride through our bucolic museum grounds. Children will take part in … Continue reading
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Amit Patil, graduate student in the Eastman Museum's L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation, will share his insights and personal stories of Indian cinema inspired by the film posters presented in the exhibition Stories of Indian Cinema: Abandoned and … Continue reading |