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George Eastman Award: Michael Keaton
Hamamatsu Rochester Sister Cities Program
The George Eastman Museum will be hosting a group of delegates from Rochester sister city Hamamatsu, Japan, on October 7.
Live Music
Exhibition Preview: A Matter of Memory
Enjoy a preview of A Matter of Memory: Photography as Object in the Digital Age, with after-hours access to the galleries.
Steve Kelly: Aeolian Pipe Organ
Steve Kelly performs on the aeolian pipe organ in the mansion.
Joe Blackburn: Aeolian Pipe Organ
Joe Blackburn performs on the aeolian pipe organ in the mansion.
Performance Plus: Cello and Piano
Honors diploma students from the Eastman Community Music School will perform a recital in the historic mansion, featuring Henry Chen and Edith Widayani.
Performance Plus: Viola and Piano
Students from the Eastman Community Music School will perform a recital in the historic mansion, featuring Adam Paul Cordle and Edith Widayani.
Isaac Hutton: Violin
Isaac Hutton, of the Eastman School of Music, performs on the violin in the mansion.
Upstairs/Downstairs Tour
Members Only. Wondering what’s upstairs or beneath the historic house? Find out at this tour of the third floor, fourth-floor attic, and basement. Tour includes walking, standing, and stair-climbing. Reservations required: (585) 234-6064.
Upstairs/Downstairs Tour
Members Only. Wondering what’s upstairs or beneath the historic house? Find out at this tour of the third floor, fourth-floor attic, and basement. Tour includes walking, standing, and stair-climbing. Reservations required: (585) 234-6064.
Master of the Universe
Labor Film Series | Rochester Premiere. Maybe the real masters of the universe are not politicians, armies, or even nations: they are probably investment bankers like Deutsche Bank’s Rainer Voss.
Baby Doll
Tennessee Williams ± Elizabeth Taylor. One of the last films to get the Catholic Legion of Decency all hot and bothered, this successful collaboration between director Kazan and playwright Tennessee Williams drove a decisive nail into the Production Code’s coffin.
The Iron Giant
Dryden Kids. Based on a story by poet Ted Hughes, the tale of a giant robot from outer space and his young protector Hogarth is both a hilarious send-up of 1950s mores and a heartwarming portrait of friendship, tenderness, and humanity.
The Iron Horse
Silent Tuesdays. Heralded as one of the most important silent westerns, John Ford’s first big-budget film covers the tumultuous time in the early 1860s just as Abraham Lincoln signed the bill for a transcontinental railroad.