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A conversation about the role of arts and artistic endeavor in all of our lives, regardless of career or college major, focusing on arts initiatives taking place throughout the University of Rochester. Guests are Nigel Maister (Artistic Director of the UR International Theatre program) and choreographer/dancer Missy Pfohl Smith, who is artistic dir…
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Every year as Christmas approaches, pretty much anywhere you live, there will be at least one local production of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Handel's Messiah, and the ballet The Nutcracker. On this Arts Friday program from 1370 Connection, take some time to learn a little bit more about these evergreen holiday favorites with local expert…
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Mona Seghatoleslami introduces us to Roger Corman, who has had an enormous impact on cinema over the past sixty years, directing, producing, and distributing over 600 films. Best known for The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) and his Edgar Allan Poe cycle starring Vincent Price, Corman will be in Rochester to receive the 68th George Eastman Award in .…
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Independent Cinema faces the same digital conversion challenges as mainstream theaters. The need for state of the art projectors, screens, sound systems and delivery mechanisms is impacting thousands of independent theaters across the country. WXXI Classical 91.5's Julia Figueras welcomes film critic Jack Garner and The Little's Derek Reis to talk …
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There are many different ways to engage young people with music, through performing, listening, and other experiences. guests are: Bill Tiberio, Fairport High School (and Ithaca College School of Music, Eastman Community Music School, University of Rochester River Campus, and FLCC); Terry Smith, Harley School, Kidsemble with Gibbs & Main, and Bebop…
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Guest host Mona Seghatoleslami. The art of books is not just in the words that are written and read. The physical objects themselves have historical and artistic significance. Two different perspectives: Andrea Reithmayr Rare Books/Special Collections Department of the University of Rochester Rush Rhees Library and Sally Snow from the Monroe County…
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Rochester singer/songwriter DM Stith on his upcoming 3-year tour premiering new music written for his unique voice, orchestra, and chorus. Conductor Priscilla Todd Brown and oboist Marjorie Relin discuss making music in later life Marjorie started playing the oboe when she was 63) and the New Horizons program, which offers adults opportunities to p…
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This year, the Memorial Art Gallery is marking its centenary. To celebrate, the MAG has opened the Centennial Sculpture Park and released a book, The Memorial Art Gallery: 100 Years. In the second hour of the June 7 edition of Arts Friday on 1370 Connection, Julia Figueras welcomes Chief Curator Marjorie Searl, Acting Director of Education Marlene.…
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Dr. Philip Carli is a musicologist, sound recording historian, film scholar, film accompanist, pianist, professor and conductor. He has accompanied hundreds of films over the years. He can be heard in Rochester as the staff accompanist for the George Eastman House, which is currently featuring silent films on their Silent Tuesdays series.…
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Noted science fiction authors Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross, who recently headlined the international conference on high tech and gaming jointly hosted by RIT and the Strong Museum, discuss issues of creative freedom, intellectual property and copyright as they affect the literary and creative artist…
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