December 5-11, 2012 - City Newspaper

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Sometimes our food doesn’t have to speak for itself. Best Cheap Eats CITY NEWSPAPER

Best Vegetarian Options 3 TIME NOMINEE (CITY NEWSPAPER)

Gold Winner, Best Hot Dog D&C ROCHESTER CHOICE AWARDS

Top 25 food experiences you must have in Rochester before you move or die ROCHESTER D&C

CITY NEWSPAPER’S

BEST OF ROCHESTER® WINNER 2010, 2011, 2012

Give DogTown gear & gift cards for the holidays! 691 Monroe Avenue (across from Oxford St.)

DogTownHots.com

271.6620

Dogtown

Bar & Grill Modern Indian Flavors Transformed into a Contemporary Gourmet Experience

An Amaya Gift Card is a great present!

It’s not too late to plan your office holiday party,

Let Amaya do the catering!

For more Tom Tomorrow, including a political blog and cartoon archive, visit http://thismodernworld.com

Urban Action This week’s calls to action include the following events and activities. (All are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.)

Mayor, chief seek solutions to violence

Rochester Mayor Tom Richards and Police Chief Jim Sheppard will host “Voice of the Citizen: Seeking Solutions to Violence,” a series of public forums throughout the city. The meetings are intended to seek input from the public for developing a comprehensive strategy to reduce violence. The meetings are from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, December

Correcting ourselves 1900 S. Clinton Ave. • 241-3223 Located in Tops Brighton (Loehmann’s) Plaza

Amayabarandgrill.com

Tues-Sat: 11AM-10PM, Sun: 12PM-9PM, Closed Monday Extensive Vegetarian/Vegan Menu | Take out & Catering Lunch & Dinner (Tues-Sun)

14 City DECEMBER 5-11, 2012

11, in the southwest at the Frederick Douglass Resource Center, 36 King Street; Tuesday, January 15, in the northeast at Carter Street Community Center, 500 Carter Street; Tuesday, January 29, in the northwest at Edgerton Stardust Ballroom, 41 Backus Street; and on Tuesday, February 5, in the southeast at Cobbs Hill Park, Lake Riley Lodge, 100 Norris Drive.

Colgate president on new Jim Crow

The Downtown United Presbyterian Church will commemorate Human Rights Day with a talk by Marvin McMickle, president of Colgate Rochester

Crozer Divinity School on Monday, December 10. McMickle will discuss Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.” There will be a potluck at 5 p.m. and McMickle’s presentation is at 7 p.m. at 121 North Fitzhugh Street.

Film examines water

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Canandaigua will present the documentary film “Water — A Right or Privilege?” at 7 p.m. on Friday, December 7. The film will be shown at 3024 Cooley Road in Canandaigua.

The November 28 issue’s preview on classical holiday music had an incorrect date for Michael Unger’s concert at Memorial Art Gallery. It will take place on Sunday, December 16.


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