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REVIEW | ‘The Woman in Black’

When the first jump scare happened during Geva Theatreโ€™s production of โ€œThe Woman in Blackโ€ on Tuesday, a woman two seats down grabbed her friendโ€™s arm and yelped. By the fourth jump scare, she said (loudly), โ€œIโ€™m gonna fight him!โ€ The decent-sized crowd that had shuffled in from an icy 10-degree January night to endure […]

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REVIEW | ‘Monty Pythonโ€™s Spamalot’ is not dead yet

โ€œMonty Pythonโ€™s Spamalotโ€ galloped into the West Herr Auditorium Theatre this week on invisible horses, leaving behind a trail of flatulence, flesh wounds, flying cows and a lot of laughter, proving that this 20-year-old madcap musical of the highest disorder isโ€œnot dead yet.โ€ If those references were lost on you, not to worry, not to […]

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REVIEW | ‘End of the Rainbow’ at JCC CenterStage chronicles Judy Garland’s final months

In Celtic folklore, the end of the rainbow signifies the end of a treasure hunt, a triumphant place where one finds the leprechaunโ€™s pot of gold. Of course, science is always here to dash whimsical lore โ€” because rainbows are simply an optical illusion created by light refracting through raindrops, there is no actual โ€˜end […]

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REVIEW | ‘& Juliet’ at RBTL

What would happen if you combined Lisa Frank, a Disney amusement park and a 90s music video? Probably something in the same aesthetic ballpark as the unabashedly over-the-top jukebox musical โ€œ& Juliet,โ€ which is turning the West Herr Auditorium Theater into a nostalgic dance party through December 14. Set in a remixed Y2K version of […]

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Local arts organizations lost federal funding in 2025. Whatโ€™s next?

Out of the many uses for the letterpress machines at Flower City Arts Center, this year has seen a rise in protest posters. The Trump administrationโ€™s myriad executive orders, immigration crackdowns and weaponization of the Department of Justice have galvanized artists and other community members to push back. Executive director Kristin Rapp said the machines […]

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Macaulay Culkin, the original meme, embraces his ‘Home Alone’ roots

Few people can lay claim to being a meme before the term reached widespread usage. After all, what did a meme in 1990 even look like? The answer is Macaulay Culkin. As a nine-year-old boy, he effectively conquered the world when the unusual yet heartwarming holiday film โ€œHome Aloneโ€ reached major global commercial success. There […]

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