With the high concentration of colleges in the Rochester area, innovative ideas seem to perpetually whiz through the air. Observe a sampling of the student talent in our city by viewing the work of film and animation students at the Rochester Institute of Technology at the Little Theatre (240 East Ave.) this weekend. On Saturday, September 29, 1-4 p.m. the School of Film and Animation Honors Show 2012 will feature 24 student works. A variety of genres will be displayed, including live action, animation, fiction, documentary, and experimental. The student population represented in the show will be just as varied as the films themselves, with students ranging in age and experience from freshman to graduate levels.
Tickets cost $5 for the general public. Admission is free for RIT students and faculty with valid ID. For more information, visit rit.edu/~sofa.
Lecture: The Susan B. Anthony Museum and House (17 Madison St.) will host an event in their Monday lecture series today, during which Dr. Alison Parker
Special Event: Preview the brilliance of the coming generations at the Finger Lakes Regional Invention Convention, hosted by Rochester Museum and Science Center (657 East Ave.) on Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The event is included in museum admission ($11-$13). For more info, call 697-1942 or visit rmsc.org.
Film: "Star Trek Into Darkness" opens in wide release today. For film times head right here.
Lecture: The Susan B. Anthony Museum and House (17 Madison St.) will host an event in their Monday lecture series today, during which Dr. Alison Parker
Special Event: Preview the brilliance of the coming generations at the Finger Lakes Regional Invention Convention, hosted by Rochester Museum and Science Center (657 East Ave.) on Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The event is included in museum admission ($11-$13). For more info, call 697-1942 or visit rmsc.org.
Film: "Star Trek Into Darkness" opens in wide release today. For film times head right here.