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Conversational English classes for international students, visiting faculty and their spouses or partners. Times and locations on website.
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Eva M. Capobianco will exhibit her photo-sculptures and books chronicling her experiences while hiking the Finger Lakes Trail from end to end. Susan C. Larkin will display her striking photographic portraits of members of her community. The portraits and interviews of these Caroline neighbors are included in her latest book, Connections. The show will run […]
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Two socially awkward strangers, one pair of season tickets. Follow diehard fans Shawn and Matt through a decade of life’s ups and downs, as they cheer on the meteoric rise of the greatest basketball player of all time. This fresh, thoughtful comedy explores what it means to be a friend, to be a fan, and […]
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Final weekend of the Friends of the Library Book Sale at 509 Esty St, Ithaca. Saturday Oct 25 to Tuesday Oct 28, hours: 10am-8pm. Thousands of books, DVDs, CDs & more. Prices start at 50 cents and drop daily. Monday, Oct 27: all items on the main floor are just 10 cents each! Tuesday, Oct […]
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Join Tompkins Community Bank’s team of mortgage professionals to learn about various programs available to first-time homebuyers. To attend, please register here: https://webinar.tompkinsbank.com/first-time-homebuyer-cny
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The Casa della Regina Carolina Project investigates daily life in an elite house with a large walled garden at Pompeii. Environmental and experimental archaeology reveals the garden plants, horticultural methods, and soil management, in addition to the art, religion, and experiential aspects of garden life in the city. Kathryn Gleason is an Archaeology Professor at […]
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Join the Ithaca Flute Duo and friends as they celebrate ten years of playing together. Music for one to four flutes with music by Debussy, Kessick, Copley-Woods, and others.
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This concert is featuring the 14 students of the Faran violin studio each playing a solo piece, and ending with a large violin ensemble work.
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Violin professor Teagan Faran will collaborate with Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra for the first time to present Florence Price's "Violin Concerto No. 1." The concert will finish with Brahms monumental […]
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Artworks by Jill Lavetsky will be on display at the Newfield Public Library the whole month of November. Stop in and view the beautiful work by this local artist and educator. Originally from South Florida, she received a Master's degree in painting from Florida Atlantic University in 2013, and has taught college, K-12 through community […]
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and printmaking to create one of a kind artworks called Kallitypes. The kallitype process, first invented in the late 1800s, is a historical photographic printing method […]
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When: Saturday, November 1, 2025 – 2:00-3:30 PM Where: Ithaca Friends Meetinghouse, 120 Third Street, Ithaca Join us for a panel discussion about green death practices. The focus will be on Greensprings, both its history and what you will find there, as well as the ecological stewardship of a natural burial ground that is dedicated […]
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and printmaking to create one of a kind artworks called Kallitypes. The kallitype process, first invented in the late 1800s, is a historical photographic printing method […]
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"Becoming" celebrates a season of transformation—discovering greater ease and expressive freedom in trumpet and in life. Guided by Professor Chris Coletti, each performance marks a step in this studio’s shared journey toward artistic growth and effortless mastery.
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Election Day Dinner includes roast pork, mashed potatoes, gravy, butternut squash, green beans, assorted desserts. $14 for a full adult dinner, $7 for half portion. Dine in or take out.
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"They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky .... the Addams Family!" And they all sprang from the mind and the pen of artist Charles Addams, who created these characters decades ago in single-panel cartoons. At the meeting on November 4, 2025, of the Comic Book Club of Ithaca, we will take a look at […]
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An exhibit featuring artwork by LGBTQ+ youth and young adults from New York City and Syracuse, hosted by Cornell Human Ecology, in partnership with the Ali Forney Center and the Q Center. This exhibit grew from an ongoing community-based research collaboration between The PRIDE Lab in the Department of Psychology at Cornell University and our […]
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“The Italian Englishman - keyboard works of Peter Philips”, featuring the original Italian Baroque organ.
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Art Show by Three Gallery Artist Christine Chin, Ed Brothers, Nancy Ridenour November 6 – 30, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Fri., November 7, 5–8 pm
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Hosted by Nick Karski, Between the Lines is a New York State Broadcasters Association award winning show. Featuring everything local, regional and national, Nick takes you through a fast-paced hour of interviews, takes and reactions. |
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Join us for a vibrant group exhibition showcasing talented Latine artists from within 100 miles of Ithaca. Come meet the artists, buy unique works of art, enjoy appetizers, and learn more about the Latino Civic Association and curators Loreto Molina & Yen Ospina. 📅 Friday, November 7th 🕔 5–8 PM 📍 Downtown Ithaca This is […]
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Ithaca Gallery Night is once monthly event where galleries, and venues present exhibits open and free to the public in downtown Ithaca and surrounding areas. Please go to www.ithacagallerynight.com for a detailed listing of the participants. Starting in November will be the Windows project sponsored by the Downtown Ithaca Alliance. The project will activate windows […]
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Cornell StudioLab's Comics, Posters PAR+D showcase returns for a second run in our Main Gallery & Library. The showcase will be on display 11/7 thru 11/15. In addition… E of the ElectroZone will present a Synthesizer Petting Zoo in our PSP studio. This will be an assortment of synthesizers that participants can engage with first […] |
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Join the Newfield Lions Club for breakfast on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 7:30-10 a.m. at the Newfield Fire Dept. Scrambled eggs, pancakes, french toast, sausage, home fries, toast, and beverages for $11. Children under 5 are free.
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The Gallery at South Hill music performance by Analog Breakdown. Analog Breakdown will be performing in the gallery featuring Celtic, Americana, and folk music by this Ithaca based 5 piece string band. Donations accepted.
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Join local artist and educator Jill Lavetsky for a workshop on watercolor techniques for all ages, but geared towards ages 4-18. Originally from South Florida, Jill received a Master's degree in painting from Florida Atlantic University in 2013, and has taught college, K-12 through community outreach, as well as incarcerated women. We are also welcoming […]
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Nov 7–Dec 13, 2025 Sat & Sun, 1-5pm The Cherry Gallery Works by artists from across New York State who participated in the prestigious 2025 Saltonstall Foundation juried residency program. Works include painting, drawing, and sculpture, many of which were created at Saltonstall during the artists' residency this year. Located on 200 acres just outside […]
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and printmaking to create one of a kind artworks called Kallitypes. The kallitype process, first invented in the late 1800s, is a historical photographic printing method […]
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The Ithaca College Chamber Singers present Bach's motet Komm, Jesu, Komm, BWV 229, one of the great achievements of Baroque polyphony. In this double choir setting, voices are augmented by harpsichord and organ. Other works by Bach and Kirchner.
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Hank Roberts, a world renown cellist and jazz artist, will present a talk and concert on Free Jazz Style. Questions and comments are welcome during Hank's presentation. This event is sponsored by the Tompkins County Council for the Arts (Community Arts Partnership-CAP) and the Savage Club of Ithaca. Open to the public and it is […]
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Two free workshops for musicians, brought to you by the Community Arts Partnership Monday, November 10 6:00 - 7:30pm (7:30 to 8:00pm - social time and networking) Join local musicians and event promoters Nick Scollard and Aaron Robbins for a practical workshop designed for musicians ready to take the next step in their careers. Learn […]
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Come and celebrate and enjoy an interactive community youth and young adult art exhibit centered on LGBTQ+ chosen family. Inside the letters that spell “Chosen Family,” you’re invited to write the names of those who have shaped your life in meaningful ways. They might be friends, mentors, partners, neighbors, or community members, anyone who feels […]
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New Compositions from the Studio of Nicolas Chuaqui and Jorge Grossmann
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This evening’s concert features an exciting blend of repertoire for percussion ensemble, including classics like Edgard Varèse’s “Ionisation” and newer pieces like electronic music producer Jlin’s piece “Derivative.” Rich and haunting sound worlds are explored in Gemma Peacocke’s “All Corners of This Floating World, Swept,” while creative decision-making happens live in the works of George […]
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Analysis of fragmented and commingled human skeletal remains at a Liburnian Iron Age to Roman Period necropolis in Nadin, Croatia reveals a complex interplay between natural processes and bicultural practices, especially Roman expansion into the Eastern Adriatic. (Note: while this presentation does NOT include any photos of human remains, photos of fragmentary animal bones are […]
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Drawing from 45 years of his interdisciplinary creative practice, David Rokeby will reflect on his adventures on the frontier between images and sounds.
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A Nov. 13 event sponsored by Cornell University’s College of Arts & Sciences will feature reflections on the political and social context and consequences of the COVID epidemic. “In COVID’s Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us” features a keynote by Frances Lee, professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, who co-authored the best-selling […]
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Learn how to achieve improvement through movement and techniques aimed at strengthening connection between mind and body from Mitch Raymond, MSPT, CEEAA. The connection between our brain and muscles is essential to move ourselves without injury. This presentation will break down how to improve the strength, flexibility, stability, balance, and skill of our bodies through […]
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An afternoon devoted to Farrenc’s chamber music, performed by students and faculty from Cornell (Federico Ercoli, Juliana Pepinsky, Patricia García Gil, and more) and Eastman DMA students (Hyunmin Gina Lee and Huiping Cai) alongside distinguished guest artists—Cynthia Roberts (violin) and Joëlla Becker (cello). The program, featuring a Pleyel (1843) and an Érard (1865), celebrates Farrenc’s […]
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Fast-changing times can engender a reaction of disconnection, overwhelm, and uncertainty about what the future holds. In this chaotic reality, how do we stay grounded, whole, and connected to our purpose? Although Dowsing is not a future-telling modality, it can help us to determine the next best steps for ourselves, bringing a necessary sense of autonomy […]
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This performance offers a musical and visual journey into the world of Louise Farrenc (1804–1875), a composer, pianist, and teacher who made great contributions to pedagogy, performance, and gender equality in nineteenth-century France. The program will combine performances of her solo piano works with presentations of original artworks from the period that illuminate her cultural […]
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On Wednesday, November 14, 2025, Senator Lea Webb will host a Tompkins County Veterans Resource Fair at the Shops at Ithaca, located at 40 Catherwood Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, from 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM This free event will connect veterans, active-duty service members, and their families with vital resources, programs, and local organizations that […]
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This program reimagines Farrenc’s salon culture, placing her rarely performed Sextet, Op. 40 at the center of a conversation on women writing for winds in 19th-century France. Paired with Reicha’s Quintet, Op. 100 No. 3 and new works by Cornell composers (Chenghao Michalis Li and more), the evening evokes the salons Farrenc herself led—spaces outside […]
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The Melodramatics Present.... Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Directed by Avery Wrobel Music Directed by Isaac Dorio Dates: November 14th @ 7:30pm November 15th @ 2:00pm November 15th @ 8:30pm November 16th @ 2:00pm Sweeney Todd contains intense violence and gore, sexual violence and mature themes, cannibalism, disturbing imagery, and intense lighting […]
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Scholars—including Roger Moseley, Laurent Ferri, and PhD students from Cornell (Benjamin Skoronski, Moira de Kok, and Maria Bulla Clavijo) and the University of Rochester (Kelsy Morrison and Lauren Ganger)—will explore themes ranging from archival methodologies and gendered perspectives on music history to anthologies as cultural artifacts, women as entrepreneurs, and the institutional and pedagogical frameworks […]
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Come to the Rummage Sale fundraiser for the Class of 2026 All-Night Party on Saturday, Nov 15 at 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Newfield Fire Hall. Clothes, toys, books, home decor, kitchen items, and treasures for everyone! Food available. All items $5 or less unless otherwise marked.
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Hosted by Wayne Harbert, a lifelong “non-musician” who dabbles in dulcimer making, this session will be a hands-on opportunity to experience the feel and sound of the Appalachian dulcimer. Join us to learn about an instrument whose history links medieval musical theory with rural American ingenuity, and whose design properties make it an ideal musical […]
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Pancake Breakfast to benefit Danby Volunteer Fire Company. Danby Fire Station, 1780 Danby RD, Ithaca. Third Sunday through March 2026, 8-11 AM. $12 for a plate of Pancakes, French Toast, […]
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and printmaking to create one of a kind artworks called Kallitypes. The kallitype process, first invented in the late 1800s, is a historical photographic printing method […]
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Join the Cornell Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Gabriela Gómez Estévez for a journey through the ages of English string music, from the sparkling Baroque of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen to Elgar’s lush, romantic Serenade for Strings. Clarinetist Diego Vásquez joins for Finzi’s lyrical Five Bagatelles, and Thomas Adès’s Shanty – Over the Sea adds a […]
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Finger Lakes Fiddle Orchestra Concert Monday November 17, 2025, 7pm-8pm, First Baptist Church (located off DeWitt Park 309 North Cayuga St, Ithaca, NY); all are welcome to join for this free performance; the performance will be followed by light refreshments. https://fingerlakesfiddle.org/
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NYSSMA conference preview concert.
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Calling all 3rd & 4th grades! Get creative after school with staff from the Johnson Museum of Art! Learn about the mind-bending patterns of artist M.C. Escher and design your very own patterned tessellation masterpiece. All supplies are provided—just bring your imagination! It’s a fun and hands-on way to explore art, math, and creativity all […]
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No time to attend the Garden State Comic Fest? Even though there will be special guests from across the pop-culture spectrum, including a Hero Games team that has illustrated adaptations featuring Al Capone: Vampire, and others featuring The Three Stooges? Well, not to worry! Intrepid Comic Book Club member Elijah is headed to the Comic […]
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Join Brian Grafstein from Attuned Life Massage & Wellness for an exploration of mindfulness, stress management techniques, and a guided meditation. Brian is a guide for embodied presence. For the […]
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Join Alyssa Johnson from Community Science Institute for an engaging look at the 2025 HAB season on Cayuga Lake. Learn about local monitoring efforts, bloom trends, and what these findings […]
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Join the Health Eating Support Community on November 20 from 4:30-5:30 for an interactive cooking session. We will make roasted squash, mac and cheese, and cranberry sauce, all in ways that are low in saturated fat and sugar. Cornell Cooperative Extension, 615 Willow Ave., Ithaca. To register email cl2742@cornell.edu,
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Thursday, November 20 7PM | Ford Hall Free and open to the public. The Ithaca College African Drumming and Dance Ensemble will be joined by students from the First-Year Seminar in a vibrant concert highlighting the rhythms, songs, and movements of Ghana. Experience the joy and energy of traditional Ghanaian culture through drumming, dancing, and […]
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Join us for a vibrant group exhibition showcasing talented Latine artists from within 100 miles of Ithaca. Come meet the artists, buy unique works of art, enjoy appetizers, and learn more about the Latino Civic Association and curators Loreto Molina & Yen Ospina. 📅 Friday, November 21st 🕔 5–7 PM 📍 Downtown Ithaca This is […]
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Join us for our monthly movie night, with free popcorn provided! 22 years after Tess and Anna endured an identity crisis, Anna now has a daughter and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might strike twice. Rated PG
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The Cornell Wind Symphony, conducted by James Spinazzola, presents a concert highlighting the influence of Cuban music and, more specifically, the clave. Music includes Morton Gould's Guaracha, Guido López-Gavilán’s Obertura Bandida, Carlos Henriquez’s 2/3’s Adventure, Ernesto Lecuona’s Danza lucumí, and Roberto Sierra’s Montuno. Stucky Ensemble-in-Residence Splinter Reeds will be on hand for the world premiere […]
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and printmaking to create one of a kind artworks called Kallitypes. The kallitype process, first invented in the late 1800s, is a historical photographic printing method […]
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So what exactly is percussion? Maybe you think of virtuosic marimba players flying around the keyboard with gymnastic ease. Perhaps for you, percussion is a hodge-podge of Foley sounds: rocks, horns, glasses. What about just simply tapping on the table in front of you, or the sound of stomping on the floor? Well, if you […]
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Cold weather creeping back in? Need something to build back your enthusiasm and joy? Never fear...we have the remedy! The Mostly Motown Chorus will put warmth into your hearts with our upcoming Fall Concert! This upbeat concert will leave you smiling as you listen to great songs from Martha and the Vandellas, The Four Tops, […] |
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and printmaking to create one of a kind artworks called Kallitypes. The kallitype process, first invented in the late 1800s, is a historical photographic printing method […]
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Join the Savage Club of Ithaca for the encore performance of an unforgettable night of musical wit and satire as it celebrates the legacy of Tom Lehrer, mathematician, pianist, and one of the sharpest musical humorists of our time. From biting political satire to clever wordplay, Lehrer's songs remain as timely, hilarious, and thought-provoking as […]
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Four small group sets by Cornell's DownBeat award-winning jazz program. Full bar and food service is available and formal attire is encouraged. Free and open to the public.
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Doug’s Fish Fry will be at Eddydale on Tuesday, Nov. 25 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. to benefit the Newfield Lions Club! That day you can call 607-753-9184 ext 2 to place orders until 4:00 pm. |
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Come play games in a safe and inclusive environment that celebrates you for who you are! bring your own games or choose from our wide variety of board and card games!
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and […]
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The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and […]
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Lauren and the Good Souls bring their unique Joni Mitchell tribute to the Hangar Theatre’s In Flight Entertainment Series. A band of multi-instrumentalists, the group can handle Mitchell’s complexity and depth with finesse, from the intimate acoustic moments to the horn section swells, tight harmonies and orchestral arrangements. The featured musical guest of the evening […] |