Eastman Museum will present a lecture to accompany its current History of Photography installation that commemorates the 19th Amendment.
COVID-19
THEATER | โPygmalion Once and Again!โ
Longing and love are valid at every age. ‘Pygmalion Once and Again!’ is the same classic Shaw production twice, with two sets of actors.
Calendar preview: Summer stretch
With outdoor activities for all the senses, this week’s events let us explore and expand connection through physical (and social)ย movements.
PUSH Physical Theatreโs one small trunk and a lot of big ideas
COVID-19 has forced PUSH Physical Theatre to pivot on how it presents its art. Now the innovative dance company gears up for its virtual performance at the 2020 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival.
MAGโs Clothesline Festival goes virtual
The Memorial Art Galleryโs Clothesline Festival will be online-only, but has expanded from a weekend to a week
Lost theater season leads to Geva layoffs
With its upcoming season in doubt because of the coronavirus pandemic, Geva Theatre Center laid off a handful of employees on Thursday.
Monroe County COVID-19 hospitalizations drop to lowest number since March
The NYS health department has credited widespread acceptance of masks, distancing, and robust testing and tracing programs for the state’s success in reining in the virus.
Baobab Cultural Center to close
The African history and Black cultural hub in NOTA has provided valued community programming for decades, but will not be reopening post-COVID.
Calendar preview: Power on
This week presents ways to participate in the power of social justice movements, and activate our own, with protest poetry and film screenings, youth performances, history lessons, and more.
Calendar preview: A summer salad
This weekโs line-up features online twists on local festivals, improv comedy, and opera โ plus a documentary on John Lewis and an in-person art exhibit inspired by the pandemic.
That theater experience, and people giggling, is what at-home content misses
The guidelines for reopening entertainment venues, such as The Dryden Theatre and The Little Theatre, are a moving target.
Students in Fairport, Greece districts wonโt return to classrooms full-time
Both district have said they would not have enough space to maintain distance between students, even if they used gyms and cafeterias.






