Ithaca Gallery Night – First Friday of Every Month
Gallery Night Ithaca is a walkable tour of art openings and other special cultural events in and around downtown Ithaca, New York from 5:00-8:00 PM on the first Friday of every month.
Interested in performing at a downtown event? Artist selection is determined by a jury process. If you have been booked in the past, you will still need to submit a sound bite or link to your website along with your application. Music submitted must directly reflect the performance and style you would perform.
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Gallery Night Ithaca is a walkable tour of art openings and other special cultural events in and around downtown Ithaca, New York from 5:00-8:00 PM on the first Friday of every month.
A single mother raising two children in the Depression dreams of a Southern gentility long vanished. A sensitive daughter wraps herself up in a world of glass and old records. The son, a budding artist, longs to flee the constrictions of a crowded working-class apartment and a dead-end job. Into their lives drops a ‘gentleman caller’ —“the long-delayed but always expected ... Read More
The History Center in Tompkins County, Tompkins County Public Library, Cornell Asian American Studies Program, Cornell East Asia Program, Cornell Southeast Asia Program, and Cornell South Asia Program are excited to host the inaugural celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage and culture in Tompkins County. Enjoy an afternoon of music, dance, and martial arts performances!
Join V Park Anderson (she/they), the creator/writer of debut horror/comedy graphic novel series BLOOD CITY ROLLERS, and their Alternate Universe (AU) City Podcast co-host Rey Noble (they/he) as they discuss collaborative storytelling, the graphic novel creation process, roller derby, and teamwork as world-saving praxis. Bonus: get your book signed, win a signed hardcover copy, and/or learn more about local derby! ... Read More
The Mostly Motown Chorus’ Spring Concert is Saturday, May 4th, 7 PM at the First Baptist Church at DeWitt Park in Ithaca. (The gray stone church behind the courthouse) Join us for a fabulous evening with great '60s and '70s tunes in an environment of fun and nostalgia! Special guest Mabel Welch. Directed by Jan Nigro. $15 admission at the ... Read More
About the Event Buffalo Street Books and Cinemapolis are partnering for another film screening and book sale double feature. Get some popcorn, check out some books, and enjoy the screening of Bye Bye Tiberius. About the Film In her early twenties, Hiam Abbass left her native Palestinian village to follow her dream of becoming an actress in Europe, leaving behind ... Read More
Kitchen Theatre Company presents The Turnaway Play May 8 - May 19, 2024 Evening performances 7 pm, matinee performances 2 pm by Lesley Lisa Greene An urgent issue comes to life onstage Lesley Greene was inspired by Diana Greene Foster’s groundbreaking Turnaway Study, which followed 1,000 women over ten years and reached the first definitive scientific conclusions about the consequences for ... Read More
Our Maker's Market is back! Join us for a full day of browsing products made by local artists and celebrate springtime with our BSB community.
On May 12th, the Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble Mother’s Day Concert will include Weber’s virtuosic Clarinet Quintet, the haunting Elgar Piano Quintet, and the Sonata for Flute and Piano by the late-Romantic composer Mélanie Bonis. Janet Sung, Stefan Reuss, and Roberta Crawford will be welcoming Barry Crawford, flute; Richard MacDowell, clarinet, Molly Morkoski, piano, and Jessica Tong, violin to the ... Read More
For this month's Reading Widely Book Club, Buffalo Street Books' Events Coordinator Nora will be leading conversation alongside Khiya Connolly-Sisk on Adam Mansbach's most recent novel, The Golem of Brooklyn. Book club titles are 10% off when purchased in-store and online. About the Book In Ashkenazi Jewish folklore, a golem is a humanoid being created out of mud or clay ... Read More
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