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Grammy-winning singer brings ‘a joyful experience’ to Kilbourn Hall
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Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan’s program will pair music by a rarely performed 20th century French master with a recent work by an American maverick.
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Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan’s program will pair music by a rarely performed 20th century French master with a recent work by an American maverick.
With the release of her latest album, the folk-pop musician is returning for a show in Rochester.
After nearly half a century in the Neighborhood of the Arts, Visual Studies Workshop will move to the former Frederick Douglass Resource Center building on King Street.
The George Eastman Museum’s “Life with Photographs: 75 Years of the Eastman Museum” marks three-quarters of a century since its founding, and highlights the evolution and impact of photography.
The orchestra’s Voices of Today, a five-season multimedia initiative, revives its tradition of presenting new music.
The 2024 Rochester Children’s Book Festival, featuring more than four dozen authors and illustrators, centers on the theme “Feed your imagination!”
A spirit of adventure will be on display at this weekend’s opening concert of the local orchestra’s 2024-2025 season.
Featuring the work of 44 artists from around the country, “Queering Democracy” at the Rochester Contemporary Art Center reflects on the LGBTQ+ community’s ongoing struggle for freedom and equality.
The “Saints Preserve Us!” show of contemporary ex-votos, altars, and shrines by 23 artists returns to the Yards this month for its fourth year.
OFC Creations’ production of West Side Story runs until Oct. 27.