Sydney Lee
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The Cider Mill Stage is staging an adaptation of the play “A Christmas Carol” for its 42nd year.
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The first Reproductive Justice Film Festival is being held Friday and Saturday at Cinemapolis in Ithaca.
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Upstate Renaissance Faire features fighting competitions, blacksmith demonstrations, dancing witchesUpstate Renaissance Faire featured fighting competitions, blacksmith demonstrations, and dancing witches.
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LUMA recently announced its artist lineup for this year. During the projection festival, set for the weekend of September 8, artists’ storytelling animations are played onto buildings in downtown Binghamton.
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The annual celebration of Binghamton’s signature dish featured a car show, live music, hot air balloons, and plenty of delicious food.
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The Kitchen Theatre Company’s 30th anniversary film, Bloom Where You’re Planted: A Twenty Year Artistic Journey, dives into the past and will be shown in Ithaca on August 8.
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The musical Kinky Boots is running until July 16 at the Endicott Performing Arts Center.
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The show Billy Elliot: The Musical runs until July 15 at the Hangar Theatre in Ithaca.
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Cinema Saver in the village of Endicott is shutting their doors at the end of July due to rising costs and their inability to recover from the pandemic.
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The Kitchen Theatre and Hangar Theatre in Ithaca are co-performing and producing the play “What the Constitution Means to Me”, which runs through June 24.