As the accompanist for The Dryden Theatre’s “Silent Tuesdays” series, Philip Carli keeps silent films alive by hitting all the right notes.
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This weekend, a music โfestivalโ that hasnโt been canceled: VOIDYEAR
Folk darling Jackson Cavalier presents a music and arts mini-festival at Abilene to bring live shows back from oblivion.
Joywave’s frontman is cherishing his own bed and morning coffee
After a year of not touring, Daniel Armbruster is finding solace at home in the ‘burbs with a morning routine and an annoying cat.
New art installation ‘blooms’ in acupuncture office
Tom Montagliano, the man behind the โImmersive Igloo,โ is known for combining music and light to create spatial sound installations in community settings. His new project โBLOOMโ takes a more physically distanced approach.
Rochester Jazz Festival relents to reality, cancels 2020 season
The CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival, planned for October, has been canceled and is scheduled to resume in June 2021.
Calendar preview: Strange times, happy hours
Our musical city overflows with talent, and an expanding roster of local bands and venues make it possible to enjoy happy hours in-place.
The F Word: Buckcherry and the jazz jones
After nine days and over a thousand miles staggered and stumbled throughout the East End, it was time for Frank to get some of the jazz juice jitters out of his joints and re-up the necessary amount of rock ‘n’ roll that runs through his bloodstream.
Downstairs Cabaret Theatre announces spring program
DCTโs spring program features four shows, including war dramas and a prison-escape caper. The theater will also continue its Rochester Folkus series of singer-songwriters.
Willfully weird
Joe Tunis certainly has the look of an RIT alum, computer software developer, and family man whoโs played his fair share of Frisbee golf. But itโs also the look of a DIY entrepreneur who still operates the same fledgling record company for indie rock and experimental music that he started in April 1994.
RPO and PUSH collab on innovative new program
“Breaking Boundaries with PUSH Physical Theatre” is all about subtle innovations that find both the musicians and stage performers presenting their craft in new contexts






