A serial turkey killer is on the loose, and the FBI aims to find out whodunit. A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.
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What. Where. Now. Music, Art and Culture in and around Upstate New York.
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A serial turkey killer is on the loose, and the FBI aims to find out whodunit. A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.
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The following is a statement by the members of Occupy Ithaca:
ON SEPTEMBER 17, 2011, hundreds of people of all ages, classes, races, and incomes marched on Wall Street in New York City and convened in Zuccotti Park, where they set up a cooperative living space that would allow them the freedom of assembly they needed [...]
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For one weekend only, catch the Ithaca premiere of Macarthur Genius award winner Sarah Ruhl’s Late: A Cowboy Song, a whimsical romantic triangle that presents a fable of a young woman married to her grade school sweetheart, yet yearning for the open skies promised by a Pittsburgh cowboy/girl named “Red.”
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A few tricks to make sure you never lose your keys again. A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.
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Lithe and animated, Karen Pittman fills the Kitchen Theatre with a dozen or more characters as she brings to life playwright-actor Charlayne Woodard’s adolescence in Neat.
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Franklin Crawford’s “Aesop Cop” transforms the mundane Ithaca police blotter into whimsical poetry. He will stop by Buffalo Street Books on Saturday, November 5, at 3:00 p.m.
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Ed Dittenhoefer caught up with the Pixies when they hit Rochester this week.
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When providing psychotherapy, one must be sensitive to cultural differences. A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.
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