11mar8:00 pm11:00 pmComedy Open Mic at Tudor LoungeTHE DARKEST COMEDY IN BUFFALO!8:00 pm – 11:00 pm Tudor Lounge
“…And a man must take with him to the house of death an adamantine faith in this, that even there he may be undazzled by riches and similar trumpery, and may not precipitate himself into tyrannies and similar doings and so work many evils past cure and suffer still greater himself, but may know how always to choose in such things the life that is seated in the mean and shun the excess in either direction, both in this world so far as may be and in all the life to come;…”
Tech Savvy is a full-day program designed to inspire girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math. There are two separate schedules of workshops for middle-school and high-school girls in addition to a program for parents, teachers and other interested adults. The three groups are together at the end of the afternoon to hear the keynote speaker. This year’s speaker is Gitanjali Rao, America’s Top Young Scientist of 2017.
When: Thursday, Mar 21, 2019 8:00 PM (Doors open at 7:00 PM) Ticket Price: $10.00 Door Time: 7:00 PM Restrictions: 18 & over A Tribute to Pink Floyd’s The Wall w/ Critt & Friends: Join us as we celebrate and recreate Pink Floyd’s epic multi-sensory Picasso.
Below are the Crimes Against Persons, Crimes Against Society and Crimes Against Property from the campus report for October 8-14, 2018. View prior weeks’ reports. —Ed.
The Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers (DCJS) will present an afternoon of Negro Spirituals at 4 p.m., Sunday, March 24 at the St. Paul’s AME Zion Church, 610 E. Eagle St., Buffalo, N.Y. The DCJS, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, Ithaca-based organization, is dedicated to preserving the Negro Spiritual and its themes of sorrow, despair, and hope to promote racial healing and social justice; and to furthering civil rights leader Dorothy Cotton’s message of freedom and hope through music. DCJS has more than 90 members, including some 20 Ithaca College voice students, who perform many of the solos, alongside community members of different ages (11 to 81), heritages and backgrounds. It is led by Founding Director Dr. Baruch Whitehead associate professor of music education at Ithaca College. The diverse chorus performs locally and throughout the region; the singers have performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., the Clemens Center in Elmira, and in Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto, Harlem and Brooklyn. They will perform in Goldsboro, N.C., and again at the Kennedy Center in May 2019. The group is named in honor of the late Ithaca resident Dorothy Cotton, the civil rights pioneer who served as education director for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference alongside Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She often delivered her messages of freedom and hope through music. The Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers sponsors include The Community Arts Partnership, The Kraut Family Fund of the Community Foundation, The Hess Legacy Fund of the Community Foundation and The Tompkins County Tourism Program. The concert is free with suggested donations.
“The Dragon is like having two or three people who just cope and cut it to length all day,” Andy said. “It is exponentially faster than how we used to process. We had used only hand processes and were using a belt notcher to put saddles in our tubing. I wanted to eliminate anything really laborious that I could. That machine essentially does all of that.”
Transformative Generosity: How Donated Instruments and Music Change Lives A program of the Buffalo International Jewish Film Festival Saturday, March 16, 7:00 – 9:00 pm Jewish Community Center, Benderson Family Building, 2640 North
American Repertory Theater of WNY is halfway through the 2018-19 season, and what an exceptional season so far. From the highly acclaimed musical HEATHERS to the provocative production of FOOL
… ‘We’re seeing changes around, is there a better way of doing this? Is there a better way of organizing how we get work done?’ said Lance Mortlock, EY’s Canadian oil and gas strategy services leader. With options like robotics and process automation on the table, he added, fossil executives are looking at ‘different ways that you can do work—better, faster, cheaper—with fewer people involved.’”
The owner of La Chiquita saw something in Aguilar that even the artist didn’t quite see — a work in the grand Mexican style of large outdoor murals. When Aguilar asked what the owner envisioned, he was told, “Just paint something beautiful.”
A series of teachers reached out, taught the boy English and helped give him a sense of place. Still, Aguilar felt out of place. Before he managed to get a high school diploma, the teenager was kicked out of two high schools.
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