Photographer Adam Ekberg captures magical moments in time with the show “Minor Spectacles” at George Eastman Museum.
George Eastman Museum
Tropical paradises: these indoor hot spots will keep you warm this winter
Escape from (winter in) New York.
Protest is personal in Joshua Rashaad McFadden’s Eastman Museum art show
The 31-year-old Rochester photographer’s rare early-career retrospective at George Eastman Museum runs through June 19.
Meet the Rochester pianist who makes silent movies sing
As the accompanist for The Dryden Theatre’s “Silent Tuesdays” series, Philip Carli keeps silent films alive by hitting all the right notes.
Seven new-ish restaurants to check out this fall
If you’re dining out again, here’s where you need to go now.
Six art shows you shouldn’t miss this fall
Get these exhibits in your calendar, get gussied, and get off the couch.
Cultural institutions join forces to draw summer tourists
To help each other recover economically, area cultural institutions have launched the cross-promotional ‘Play Rochester’ tourism campaign.
Dryden Theatre joins The Little with April reopenings
The Dryden, which shut down in January 2020 — at first because of construction, and then COVID-19 — will reopen to the public on April 2.
George Eastman Museum revives lost Orson Welles film
Orson Welles’s 1938 film “Too Much Johnson,” recovered by George Eastman Museum, is a hybrid of silent film and live performance.
With 2020 in the rear view, can we reconnect with arts and culture in 2021?
Before COVID-19, I would be out four or five nights a week — at concerts, restaurants, or a friend’s house. Now, I’m uncomfortably out of touch.
New visitor center, ‘Taj Mahal’ Colorama debut at George Eastman Museum
This weekend the George Eastman Museum introduces its new Thomas Tischer Visitor Center and a large-scale Colorama installation.
Calendar preview: Open and Out
There are several openings this weekend — a festival, conference, museum addition, and a market — and opportunity to promote social justice.






