• Fat Tuesday New Orleans piano with Professor Keys

    Bike Bar Ithaca 314 E State St, Ithaca

    A fun night of New Orleans piano with some special guests. Music by Dr John, James Booker, Professor Longhair, and Swing music.

    Free
  • Beyond Policing – Book Talk

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    In this talk, Philip V. McHarris invites us to critically examine the role of policing within society and explore transformative alternatives. Drawing from his book, "Beyond Policing," McHarris delves into community-based safety models that challenge traditional policing methods and offer sustainable, inclusive approaches to public safety. Through a combination of rigorous research and compelling narratives, the talk will explore how ... Read More

  • Jamaica Baldwin and Nancy Miller Gomez in conversation

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    Jamaica Baldwin and Nancy Miller Gomez will read poems from their newest collections followed by a conversation and a Q&A. About the Authors Jamaica (she/her) is a poet and educator originally from Santa Cruz, CA. Her first book, Bone Language, was published by YesYes Books in June 2023. Her work has appeared in Guernica, World Literature Today, The Adroit Journal, ... Read More

  • Hupstate Circus Festival

    Circus Culture 116 W Green St, Ithaca, NY, United States

    The Hupstate Circus Festival returns to Ithaca this Labor Day Weekend! With over 25 events over 4 days, there’s something for everyone – free and ticketed shows, indoor and outdoor performances, family-friendly and late-night offerings, and even chances to try out circus yourself!

    Free – $42
  • Seeing Ithaca Through the Eyes of Artists

    Seeing Ithaca Through the Eyes of Artists
    State of the Art Gallery 120 W State St #2, Ithaca, NY, United Kingdom

    This year State of the Art Gallery will again be sponsoring Seeing Ithaca Through the Eyes of Artists. It will take place during the month of August 2024, with gallery members and invited guests exhibiting work on the theme "Seeing Ithaca". In addition, exhibits will be hosted at various galleries and other venues that show art around town. All exhibits ... Read More

    Free
  • Telenovela Night

    Kitchen Theatre Company 417 W State Street, Ithaca

    At Kitchen Theatre Company, get in the spirit of Laughs in Spanish with a lively pre-show celebration! You'll enjoy a free screening of classic telenovela episodes, grab a drink from the bar, and immerse yourself in the drama and humor that set the stage for the show.

    Free
  • “On Strike Against God” with Alec Pollak

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    Join preeminent Joanna Russ scholar Alec Pollak in celebrating the publication of a new critical edition of ON STRIKE AGAINST GOD, out now from Feminist Press. Pollak will be joined in conversation by Jeffry Iovannone to discuss Russ's legacy and delve into her experience in republishing this "curious and powerful revolutionary work." (—Alison Bechdel) ALEC POLLAK is a writer, academic, ... Read More

  • MIX Art Gallery presents Elizabeth McMahon’s “The Moon Tipped Her Hat” Opening Sept. 6th, 5-8pm

    MIX Art Gallery 156 E. State Street, Ithaca

    Elizabeth McMahon, “shape maker,” is an artist whose love of color and happenstance has inspired her work from painting to songwriting, puppetry to collage. She uses a collage process to build her large assemblages and smaller compositions with painted paper cut-outs, colored tape, and yarn. McMahon studied Fashion at Parsons School of Design and Painting at Syracuse University. While raising ... Read More

  • “The World She Edited” – Amy Reading in Conversation with Emily Hopkins

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    About the Event: Join author Amy Reading and former New Yorker staffer Emily Hopkins to discuss Katharine Sergeant White and the literary world she curated in her 36-year editorship of The New Yorker. White was the invisible hand behind an impressive cohort of writers and was especially sympathetic to women writers just getting their start. The discussion will include how ... Read More

  • Reading: The Odar Trilogy with Denice Karamardian

    The Tompkins Center for History & Culture 110 N Tioga st, Ithaca, NY, United States

    Denice's persistence in research and her skill in turning family mythos and historical documents into gripping narratives is awe-inspiring. Now, not only are her family histories saved for her own descendants, but they are also are available to the public as a unique example of local history storytelling. You can find more info here: https://www.thehistorycenter.net/event-5854457?CalendarViewType=1&SelectedDate=9/4/2024 Join Denice at the History ... Read More

    Free