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Tinsley Ellis rolls through Rochester next week, bringing his “Naked Truth” album with him.
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Tinsley Ellis rolls through Rochester next week, bringing his “Naked Truth” album with him.
The local experimental folk group georgie explores the contradictions of intimacy and vulnerability.
The performance, inaugurating the 50th anniversary season of classical public radio station WXXI, will feature soprano Kearstin Piper Brown and musicians sponsored by the Black Students’ Union at the Eastman School of Music.
The second album from jazz trio CMD is another collection of new takes on favorite classic songs.
Our Voices Project will present its newest film, “Being Black in America,” later this month at the Pittsford Community Library.
Publick Musick’s “Echoes of the Renaissance,” a concert slated for Thursday evening at the Memorial Art Gallery, will underscore that musicians tossing sounds back and forth is nothing new.
The production at OFC Creations Theatre Center stars disabled actor Nicholas Japaul Bernard, a Rochester native, and features a high level of accessibility.
Micah Walker, also known as Senojfromtheroc, creates music and art for his city from a place of resolve.
Presented by the Hilton School District Jazz Department and Hilton Music Boosters, the annual event will feature the Chris Minh Doky All Stars Band.
The Little Theatre will screen a documentary and feature a conversation with its star, Mark Kistler, former host of “The Secret City,” “Draw Squad,” and “Imagination Station.”