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Community Calendar
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Key:
- ADK - Adirondack
- EOH - Earlville Opera House
- KAC - Kirkland Art Center
- MVCC - Mohawk Valley Community College
- MWPAI - Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
- RACC - Rome Art & Community Center
- SCA - Stanley Center for the Arts
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- Mar. 1st, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 1st, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 2nd, 2010
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Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester
Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester
The Musical Glory of the 20's and 30's
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
8pm Stanley Theatre
Slick, nostalgic and unmistakably modern, Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester embodies the high style and musical glory of the 20's and 30's big band with uncanny precision, drama and humor. Raabe, a charismatic baritone of incredible range, has a singular ability to capture the cunning rasp of the cabaret singer, the confident belcanto hero, the carefree timbre of early jazz, and the falsetto of ragtime, all backed by his stellar 12-member band and a repertoire that includes include more than 400 works.
For more info:
www.mwpai.org
- Mar. 2nd, 2010
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The Little Prince
Ithaca College Theatre 2009-10
The Little Prince
Music by Rachel Portman'Libretto by Nicholas Wright
Conducted by Brian DeMaris
Directed by David Lefkowich
Hoerner Theatre
Previews: Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Opens: Friday, February 26, 2010
Closes: Saturday, March 6, 2010
February 24 & 26 and March 2, 4 & 6 at 8pm
Sunday, February 28 at 2pm
Call 607-274-3224 or www.ithaca.edu/theatre
- Mar. 2nd, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 2nd, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 3rd, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 3rd, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 4th, 2010
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The Little Prince
Ithaca College Theatre 2009-10
The Little Prince
Music by Rachel Portman'Libretto by Nicholas Wright
Conducted by Brian DeMaris
Directed by David Lefkowich
Hoerner Theatre
Previews: Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Opens: Friday, February 26, 2010
Closes: Saturday, March 6, 2010
February 24 & 26 and March 2, 4 & 6 at 8pm
Sunday, February 28 at 2pm
Call 607-274-3224 or www.ithaca.edu/theatre
- Mar. 4th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 4th, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 5th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 5th, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 6th, 2010
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The Little Prince
Ithaca College Theatre 2009-10
The Little Prince
Music by Rachel Portman'Libretto by Nicholas Wright
Conducted by Brian DeMaris
Directed by David Lefkowich
Hoerner Theatre
Previews: Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Opens: Friday, February 26, 2010
Closes: Saturday, March 6, 2010
February 24 & 26 and March 2, 4 & 6 at 8pm
Sunday, February 28 at 2pm
Call 607-274-3224 or www.ithaca.edu/theatre
- Mar. 6th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 6th, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 7th, 2010
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The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes Concert
The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes proudly introduces the new face of classical music in the Twin Tiers
Toshiyuki Shimada, Music Director and Conductor
Sunday March 7, 2010 at 4pm
In the Clemens Center
$90 subscription, call 607-936-2873 to purchase
Call 607-936-2873
- Mar. 7th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 7th, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 8th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 8th, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 9th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 9th, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 10th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 10th, 2010
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The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
The artwork of John Fitzsimmons
January 17 - March 10, 2010
Opening Reception: January 17, 3-5pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
Gallery Hours:
9:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Friday
www.KirklandArtCenter.org
- Mar. 11th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 12th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 12th, 2010
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Robin & Linda Williams and Their Fine Group
Robin & Linda Williams and Their Fine Group
Longtime favorites at the KAC and regulars on "A Prairie Home Companion"
March 12 - 8pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, NY
General: $18, KAC Members: $15
For tickets or more information - 315-853-8871
- Mar. 13th, 2010
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High School Reunion: Dinner Theater
High School Reunion: Dinner Theater
March 13: 7pm
ONStage Live National Acts!
The Palace Theater
19 Utica St, Hamilton, NY
For tickets call (315) 824-1420
www.palacetheater.org
- Mar. 13th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 14th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 15th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 16th, 2010
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The Wedding Singer
Broadway Theatre League presents
The Wedding Singer
March 16 & 17, 2010
8pm
Stanley Theatre
In "The Wedding Singer", 1985 rock-star wannabe Robbie Heart is New Jersey's favorite wedding singer. He's the life of the party, until his own fiance` leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. When he meets an admiring young waitress, it's love at first sight. Only trouble is, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever. With a score that pays loving homage to the pop songs of the 1980's, THE WEDDING SINGER takes us back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up, and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room.
For more info:
www.broadwayutica.com
- Mar. 16th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 17th, 2010
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The Wedding Singer
Broadway Theatre League presents
The Wedding Singer
March 16 & 17, 2010
8pm
Stanley Theatre
In "The Wedding Singer", 1985 rock-star wannabe Robbie Heart is New Jersey's favorite wedding singer. He's the life of the party, until his own fiance` leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. When he meets an admiring young waitress, it's love at first sight. Only trouble is, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever. With a score that pays loving homage to the pop songs of the 1980's, THE WEDDING SINGER takes us back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up, and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room.
For more info:
www.broadwayutica.com
- Mar. 17th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 18th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 19th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 20th, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 20th, 2010
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Felix Pitre Animal Tales
MWPAI presents
Felix Pitre Animal Tales
Saturday, March 20, 2010
11 am and 1 pm in the Museum of Art Auditorium
Sing and laugh along with Latin American singer-storyteller-musician extraordinaire, Felix Pitre, as he presents a collection of wonderful animal stories and songs celebrating the environment and teaching respect for creatures large and small. This audience-participation treat for young audiences includes stories from Brazil, Mexico, and Peru, with songs including Froggie Went a Courtin', Alouette, The Lion Sleeps Tonight and many more.
Sponsored by P.J. Green, Inc.
www.mwpai.org
- Mar. 20th, 2010
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Dinner & A Movie!
TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE STANLEY TICKET OFFICE, (315) 724 - 4000.
In collaboration with the Stanley Theatre and the Fort Schuyler Club in Utica, WCNY will host a Dinner and a Movie fundraising event on Saturday, March 20 starting at 5 p.m. The event will feature a dinner at the Fort Schuyler Club followed by a screening of The Sound of Music and a dessert reception at the Stanley Theatre immediately after the film.
WCNY began a "Save PBS in Utica" campaign in December to raise $80,000 needed to replace the transmitter equipment in Utica. Several Mohawk Valley viewers who watch WCNY's free programming "over-the-air" (and not on cable) have difficulty receiving the signal. WCNY's new digital television translator will allow viewers in Utica to receive a digital television signal from WCNY, increasing the number of WCNY program offerings as well as the overall quality of the signal. The Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties, Inc. recently awarded a grant of $25,000 to this project. All proceeds from the Dinner and a Movie event will benefit the replacement of transmitter equipment in Utica.
The pre-film dinner at the Fort Schuyler Club will feature Austrian cuisine and after the film, diners can sample Austrian desserts provided by a Moveable feast by O'Conners with a reception at the Stanley Theatre. Tickets for Dinner and a Movie can be purchased at WCNY prior to the event and tickets for the film can also be purchased at the Stanley Theatre until the day of the event. Ticket prices are $20 for the film and dessert, $95 for the dinner, film, and dessert reception, and $150 for admittance for two to the dinner, film, and dessert reception. For more information, call 315.453.2424 or visit www.wcny.org.
March 20, 2010
- Mar. 21st, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 22nd, 2010
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The Artwork of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
January 20 to March 22, 2010
The Stanley's Loretta M. Romano Room Gallery
259 Genesee Street, downtown Utica, NY
Opening reception January 22
5:00pm to 7:00pm
SPECIAL GUESTS: Jimmy Mirikitani & Linda Hattendorf, Director of The Cats of Mirikitani.
Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani is a fiercely independent, 89-year-old Japanese American artist who lost his family and friends to the United States internment camps during World War II and Hiroshima's atomic bombing. He has survived the trauma of those two significant events and homelessness by creating art every day.
This remarkable exhibition about the art and life of Mr. Mirikitani is a poignant exploration of the lasting impacts of war and discrimination, and the healing power of creativity.
Join us for complimentary beer, wine, soda and refreshments as we celebrate the brilliant works of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
The exhibit is sponsored by the John Winter Family Fund. The reception is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica.
Gallery hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday and during events at The Stanley.
For more information about this exhibit please contact The Stanley’s Education Manager, Serena Belmont at 724-1113 or sbelmont@StanleyCenterForTheArts.com.
- Mar. 27th, 2010
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Pilobolus
The Stanley 2009-2010 Season:
March 27 - Saturday, 8pm
Pilobolus
- The "original outsider" dance company
- A troupe that calls themselves "the dance company for those who don't like dance... and for those who do." -Lesley Stahl, 60 Minutes (CBS)
- Featured at the Academy Awards and on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
For tickets call 315-724-3111 or go to www.StanleyTix.com
Call 315-724-1113
- Mar. 30th, 2010
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Floyd Collins
Ithaca College Theatre 2009-10
Floyd Collins
Book by Tina Landau
Music and Lyrics by Adam Guettel
Additional Lyrics by Tina Landau
Directed by Susannah Berryman
Clark Theatre
Previews: Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Opens: Thursday, April 1, 2010
Closes: Saturday, April 10, 2010
Tuesday - Saturday at 8pm
Sunday April 4 & Saturday April 10 at 2pm
Call 607-274-3224 or www.ithaca.edu/theatre
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