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In recognition of Banned Books Week, Keaton & Lloyd Bookshop, 236 W. Dominick St., is organizing Speak Your Peace: A Spoken Word Celebration of Banned Books Week. more
Join the Oneida County History Center, 1608 Genesee St., for an exclusive screening of this locally produced documentary that tells a gripping story of damage and healing. more
You will be longing for a better movie after watching the anemic love story in “Three Thousand Years of Longing.” more

Check out these upcoming activities at Jervis Public Library. more
As we have been recently reminded by the Netflix documentary — “Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99” was anything but “3 Days of Peace and Music” like people insist the original Woodstock (’69) … more
Alternative rock group 10,000 Maniacs will headline the 2022-23 performing arts season at Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute ... more
With Phase II of the Mohawk River Trail nearing the end of construction, city officials are looking to Phase III and beyond as development continues. more
Over the past few years, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County has been participating in initiatives that aim to help restore the populations of endangered insect species. more
Registration is now open for the 10-week fall session of the Capitol Theatre’s Rising Stars Youth Theatre classes.   more
Rome Art And Community Center, 308 W. Bloomfield St., has added its eighth and final sculpture to its outdoor Sound Garden, located on the grounds of the art center, with a pathway guiding … more
From fashion sewing classes and ceramics, to drawing, jewelry making, studio painting and a Welding for Women intro class in sculpture, Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute fall Community … more
The star behind the scenes at Rome's Capitol Theatre is an original Möller theater pipe organ — installed at the Capitol in 1928 ... more
Magical finds and boho vibes, organizers of Freya Fest promise to bring intuitive readers, artisans, and holistic services together in celebration of all things magical. more
Peterboro was the center of the abolition movement, and to this day, its people continue its efforts to overcome racism and discrimination and to advocate for equal rights. more
A Camden native recently fulfilled a lifelong dream by appearing on NBC’s popular trivia game show, “Jeopardy!” Brianne Barker, associate professor and chair of Biology at Drew University, … more
Fusion Art & Gift Gallery, in The Photo Shoppe, 8584 Turin Road, will host an opening reception for its August Gallery show from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9. more
If you’ve ever wanted to find a beginner-style superhero movie to ease your young children into the genre, the animated “DC League of Super-Pets” has got you covered. more
The Capitol is presenting its latest iteration of Summerstage under the direction of Peter Loftus, the first in three long years ... more
View, the Center for Arts and Culture will have members of the Central New York Watercolor Society once again lead the annual watercolor workshops ... more
“People expect artists to be eccentric, and I try not to disappoint them.” An accomplished artist and educator, Sandra Z. De Visser has left a legacy of influence on the next generation of … more
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