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Glassfest returns to the Gaffer District of Corning. Executive Director Coleen Fabrizi joins us to give us a hint of the many events taking place during…
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Artist Aubrey Clark joins us to talk about the closing of her installation and Karen Kuff-Demicco talks about a two-day exhibit at Cooperative Gallery…
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The images at an exhibit at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York are infused with the spirit of African identity.
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Savage was an artist, an educator, an activist and a community leader. Born on Feb. 29, 1892, Savage once said, "I was a Leap Year baby, and it seems to me that I have been leaping ever since."
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The Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo is hosting a visiting exhibit created by a Burmese artist who, along with hundreds of subjects he has met through…
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"The Chaperone" reunites writer Julian Fellowes and actress Elizabeth McGovern, who previously worked together on "Downton Abbey."
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This epic flop became the longest-running theatrical release in U.S. movie history.
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The Binghamton University Art Museum presents its Spring Exhibition, 'Seymour Chwast: Works of War.'
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In the crowded field of late-night talk show hosts, the comedy duo of Desus and Mero are unlike any other, with an irreverent comedy style anchored in their Bronx upbringing.
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Performances of the New York Metropolitan Opera are heard Saturday afternoons, during its season, on WSKG Classical.
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Binghamton natives Everett and Nick De Morier no longer live in the area, but Everett has found subject matter there for two of his books. They join us to talk about their documentary 'Binghamton: Valley of Creativity'
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The Munson-Proctor-Williams Art Institute Museum of Art presents a retrospective of 40 years of photography by Norwich-born photographer Tommy Brown.