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A large calligraphy display takes over the Bartels Gallery By Arthur Whitman

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Visible from the lobby above, the underground Bartels Gallery is one of the most memorable spaces in late architect I.M. Pei’s 1973 Johnson Museum tower. Composed of concrete framing, white walls, and wood flooring, the big room is currently host to a remarkable installation: an enormous horizontal expanse of ink-on-paper Chinese calligraphy fitted to temporary walls that curve gently around the corners of the space.

Arranged by the museum’s Asian art curator, Ellen Avril, and Cornell art historian An-yi Pan, “Tong Yang-Tze: Immortal at the River” (up through June 7) features one finished work as well as a smaller preparatory “sketch” behind glass. Done in 2003, the piece—the artist’s largest—interprets a Chinese poem by Yang Shen (1488-1559), later adapted as a preface to the separately authored “Romance of the Three Kingdoms.”

Tong Yang-tze is one of Taiwan’s best-known contemporary calligraphers. Working in large formats with a bravura cursive that strains legibility, she renews the millennia-old “shufa” tradition—long central to East Asian culture. Influenced by European and European-American modernism, yet grounded in classical Chinese literature and aesthetics, her work is both erudite and physically demanding. Working from a modest home studio, she pieces together large sheets of paper into pieces of epic scale that immerse the viewer in worlds of writhing energy. She is Cornell’s 2020 Wong Chai Lok Calligraphy Fellow. Born in Shanghai in 1942, Tong practiced calligraphy from childhood, copying Yen Zhenqing (709-785) and other historical masters. Moving to Taiwan a decade later, she later studied calligraphy and Western art at the National Taiwan Normal University and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. In the 1970s, she gained notice as a graphic designer while exhibiting both calligraphy and oil painting. Towards the end of the decade, she returned to Taiwan to focus on the art for which she is known today.

Since the 1990s, her work has increasingly incorporated the influence of American Abstract Expressionism as well as European modernism. Working at an expanded scale and with a newfound improvisatory daring, her late style is both free and structured. Over the past two decades, she has participated in numerous “crossover” collaborations: with dancers and choreographers; jazz and popular musicians; fashion and product designers; architects and curators. Still, her own art proper is relatively old-fashioned. Tong works alone in her studio with black ink on white paper, writing (more-or-less) legible characters, and interpreting classical texts.

It would be a mistake to regard Tong’s work as pure abstraction. Even rudimentary familiarity with Chinese writing—like my own—reveals attention to her characters’ intricate structures, as unchanged over centuries. Even her freewheeling distortions are grounded in traditional cursive script: abbreviated character forms, overlapping and transposed elements, the running of one graph into another.

Also building on tradition is her expressive use of visual metaphor rooted in literal meaning. The physical act of calligraphy allows for a range of possibilities: from a clean or messy saturation of ink to airy “flying white” drybrush. Characters can be bold or thin, large or small, curvaceous or angular. Crucially, Tong keys variation of such elements to a playful interpretation of her sources. For example, here the character for “hero”—occurring about a quarter of the way through—is emphasized in dramatic bold: an abundant pool of ink bleeding into the paper.

Nonetheless, most visitors to the museum will best be able to appreciate “Immortal” as a piece of visual music. Starting by the gallery entrance and working from right to left in a spiral: the piece is full of crescendos and decrescendos, fascinating rhythms, a submersion of meaning into sound and feeling.

Exhibitions at the Johnson focused on contemporary East Asian word art typically emphasize conceptual, postmodern approaches. Shows dedicated to Mainland Chinese artists Gu Wenda and Xu Bing are characteristic, with their anti-traditional approach to media and fixation on deconstructing linguistic meaning. In contrast, Tong Yang-tze can be seen as an unrepentant modernist: determined to find new directions both within and beyond traditional constraints.

Supported by the Department of Writing and the School of Humanities and Sciences

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3/13 Friday Richie Stearns | 5:30 PM, | South Hill Cider Tasting Room, Ithaca Three Stone Fire | 6:00 PM, | Hopshire Farm & Brewery, Freeville The Analogue Sons | 7:00 PM, | Two Goats Brewing, Burdett 3/14 Saturday The Meanderers | 1:00 PM, | Red Newt Cellars Inc, Hector Salsa at The Range | 7:00 PM, | The Range, Ithaca | $ $5 before 10pm, $7 after Stereopticon | 7:00 PM, | Two Goats Brewing, Burdett

3/15 Sunday Tenzin Chopak & Emmett Scott | 1:00 PM, | Red Newt Cellars Inc, Hector Open Mic | 2:00 PM, | Summerhill Brewing, Locke Sunday Winter Music Series: Doolin O’ Dey | 2:00 PM, | Six Mile Creek Vineyard, Ithaca Ithaca Jazz and Blues Jam | 4:00 PM, | Mix Kitchen and Bar, Ithaca The Auroras | 4:00 PM, | Two Goats Brewing, Burdett Bound for Glory: Dana and Susan Robinson | 8:00 PM, | Anabel Taylor Hall, Ithaca

3/17 Tuesday Irish Session with members of Traonach | 7:00 PM, | Argos Inn, Ithaca St. Patrick’s Day with Arise & Go | 7:00 PM, | The Cherry Artspace, Ithaca | $10 R.A.P. Ferreira w/ special guest Kaila Chare | 8:00 PM, | The Haunt, Ithaca Se Leigheas | 5 p.m. | Ithaca Bakery, Ithaca | Irish Celtic Music!

Concerts/Recitals Arts, 82 Seneca St, Geneva | Bagpipes with attitude. Drums with a Scottish accent. A blazing rock band and show so hot, it carries its own health warning! | $29-$39 Howard Jones | 8:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca | Howard Jones Acoustic Trio is an intimate stripped-down trip through Jones’s 30-year music career. | $39.50 Lunasa | 8:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | Bailey Hall, Cornell, Ithaca | L˙nasa, one of the most influential bands in the history of Irish traditional music, gets Ithaca into the spirit of St. Patrickís Day, 2020. L˙nasa has remained at the forefront of Irish music for over 20 years, a leading voice of the living tradition of Irish music, and the standard against which others are compared. | $19-$36 NYS Baroque presents The Panther and the Rose | 7:30 AM, 3/14 Saturday | First Unitarian Society, 306 N. Aurora Street, Ithaca | A concert of medieval Italian music from the 14th century, with voices, lute, harp, vielle, bagpipes, and more. Pre-concert talk at 6:45pm. | $35 general; $30 senior; $10 students; free grades 3-12 The Horszowski Trio: CU Music | 3:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Barnes Hall, Cornell, Ithaca | The Horszowski Trio performs ìCelebrated Women,î featuring the music of our time, including a set of bird-themed pieces from three living women composers, and the

Ithaca Concert Band Spring Concert | 7:00 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Ford Hall, Ithaca College, Danby Rd, Ithaca | The Ithaca Concert Band and the Ithaca High School Wind Ensemble†will present a shared concert in Ford Hall at†Ithaca College in celebration of spring. SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir Spring Tour Preview Concert | 7:15 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | St. Mary’s Church, 46 N. Main St., Cortland | Free-Will Offering to support the Gospel Choir’s Scholarship and Programming Funds. O.A.R.: Spring Fling Tour | 8:00 PM, 3/12 Thursday | State Theatre Of Ithaca, 107 W State St, Ithaca | A band whose twenty year-career spans soldout stands at both Madison Square Garden and Red Rocks Amphitheater. | $28.50 - $48.50 The Red Hot Chilli Pipers | 8:00 PM, 3/12 Thursday | Smith Center for the

LAKE COUNTRY HOMETOWN MUSIC SERIES - THREE STONE FIRE Sunday, March 15 at 4:00 PM | Christ Episcopal Church, 1393 Main Street, Willard | Enjoy some Celtic music on this pre-St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a free show by some local musicians.! A four-person band from Interlaken and Trumansburg that plays songs and tunes from the Celtic, English, and American traditions. (photo: provided)

characterful and refined piano trio by a great romantic, Clara Schumann. Katie Sadoff, senior clarinet recital: CU Music | 6:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Lincoln Hall Rm B20, Cornell, Ithaca | A lecture-recital exploring the impact of jazz on 20th-century clarinet repertoire and performance practice. Features the works of Aaron Copland and Artie Shaw. St. Patrickís Day Ceili Irish Dance | 6:30 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts, Congress at McLallen St, Trumansburg | This fundraiser for TCFA includes live music provided by local musicians Three Stone Fire with calling by Kathy Whitfield of Rince Na Saor Irish Dance Studio. Everyone is welcome, and no previous experience is needed.? | $5 Everlast | 8:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Center For the Arts of Homer, 72 S Main St, Homer | Erik Francis Schrody known by his stage name Everlast is an American musician, singer, rapper, actor and songwriter known for his solo work and as the front-man for hip hop group House of Pain. | $25-$40 Arise & Go | 3:00 PM, 3/15 Sunday | Grace and Holy Spirit Church, 13 Court Street, Cortland | The Celtic trio will perform. Bring the whole family and join in the celebration. Everyone is invited to meet the artists over refreshments after the concert. Cayuga Vocal Ensemble “Passages” | 4:00 PM, 3/15 Sunday | St. Catherine of Siena Church, 309 Siena Drive (off Hanshaw Road), Ithaca | The Ensemble is conducted by Sean Linfors, guest artistic director. Featuring songs on a theme of time passing. | Adult: $15 in advance; $20 at the door; Students: $5; free 12 and under. Lake County Hometown Music Series - Three Stone Fire | 4:00 PM, 3/15 Sunday | Christ Episcopal Church, 1393 Main Street, Willard | A four-person band from Interlaken and Trumansburg that plays songs and tunes from the Celtic, English, and American traditions.

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String Trios: Kim, Kim, and Haines-Eitzen | 7:00 PM, 3/16 Monday | Carriage House Cafe, 305 Stewart Ave, Ithaca | Ariana Kim, John Haines-Eitzen, and guest violist Daniel Kim present “Birthday Bash” with works by Earle Kim, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Peter Child, and Beethoven. Soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon makes a guest appearance. Annette Richards, organ recital: CU Music | 8:00 PM, 3/17 Tuesday | Anabel Taylor Chapel, Cornell University, Ithaca | Listening to Italy: Includes music by Frescobaldi, de Macque, Schildt, Buxtehude, and Bach. Tom Paxton and The DonJuans | 8:00 PM, 3/18 Wednesday | Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca | Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner and folk icon, Tom Paxton, teams up with the Grammy winning singer/songwriter duo The Don Juans - Don Henry & Jon Vezner.

Stage

The Nether by Jennifer Haley | 7:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday. Thru 3/14. Contact theatre for additional

showtimes. | Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Cornell University, Ithaca | Part crime drama and part sci-fi thriller, Jennifer Haley’s haunting play The Nether investigates the boundaries of ethics and human desire in a world of ever-changing technology. | 7 Lansing High School Musical Theater Club - “Once Upon a Mattress” | 6:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday; 7:00PM, Friday and Saturday, 3/13 &14| Lansing Middle School Auditorium, 6 Ludlowville Rd., Lansing | Advance tickets can be purchased at https:// ltapa.ticketleap.com starting February 23rd and thru 2pm the day of the show. | $10 Blue Man Group Speechless | 7:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday thru 3/14 Saturday; 1:00PM, 3/15 Sunday| Landmark Theatre, 362 S Salina St, Syracuse | | $25-$69 Streets Like This | 7:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday | The Cherry Artspace, 102 Cherry Street, Ithaca | Presented by Civic Ensembleís ReEntry Theatre Program. Based on true stories that travel from the Meadow Street Mobil to the Department of Social Services offices, and the curb outside Day Reporting, 08/19

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to their own workplaces and homes. The play offers no single solution but rather brings you into their worlds and asks, What is our responsibility to each other? Through 3/22. Matinees on Sat & Sun. Contact theater for additional showtimes. Kyle Kinane: The Spring Break Tour | 8:00 PM, 3/12 Thursday | The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave, Ithaca | Internationally touring comedian. Amadeus | 7:30 PM, 3/13 Friday | Syracuse Stage/Drama Complex, 820 E Genesee St, Syracuse | Mar 11 - Mar 29. Contact theater for additional showtimes. Dead Silent, or Florence of Moravia - Mystery Dinner Theatre | 6:30 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Cortland Repertory Theatre, 24 Port Watson St., Cortland | Starring the Acme Mystery Company - Catering by Linani’s Catering. Be careful. These celebrities autograph with poisoned pens! | $50 Tig Notaro | 8:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | State Theatre Of Ithaca, 107 W State St, Ithaca | Groundbreaking stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director originally from Mississippi. | $30.00 - $40.00

Gilgamesh - LIve Storytelling w/ Jay Leeming | 12:30 PM & 7:30 PM, 3/15 Sunday | The Cherry Artspace, 102 Cherry Street, Ithaca | What happens when all-powerful king Gilgamesh is challenged by a hair-covered beastman sent by the gods to teach him wisdom? Environmental devastation, fighting in the streets and a journey to the underworld in search of eternal life all followóof course! Come harken to this 4,000-year-old myth thatís as fresh as todayís headlines, in which humans wrestle with natural disaster, magic and the gods through the rambunctious power of live storytelling. | $15/$10 Riverdance - 25th Anniversary Show | 7:30 PM, 3/17 Tuesday & 3/18 Wednesday | Clemens Center, 207 Clemens Center Parkway, Elmira | A powerful and stirring reinvention of this beloved family favorite, celebrated the world over for its Grammy Award-winning music and the thrilling energy and passion of its Irish and international dance. ComedyFLOPs Presents: All You Can Eat Improv To Benefit Running To Places | 7:00 PM, 3/19 Thursday | The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave., Ithaca, | The FLOPs are partnering

JACK HANNA’S INTO THE WILD LIVE! FRIDAY, MARCH 13 AT 7:00 PM State Theatre of Ithaca, 107 W. State Street | Jack Hanna will bring his favorite animals with him such as a baby cheetah, a joey (baby kangaroo), a baby tiger, and more. Children and grandparents alike are sure to fall in love with Jack and his furry friends by the end of the night. (photo: provided) with The Haunt to bring great comedy to Ithaca.| $5.00/suggested Catch As Catch Can | 8:00 PM, 3/20 Friday | Kitchen Theatre, 417 W State St, Ithaca | Thru 4/4. Contact theatre for additional showtimes. Two working class New England families have grown up in each otherís homes, weathering the good and the bad. When the adult children come home for the holidays, it feels like the good old days are back. But it’s only a matter of time before old behaviors resurface and long-held secrets are confessed. Recommended for ages 14+ New Play Festival | All Day 3/21 Saturday | Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Cornell University, Ithaca | Directed by Aoise Stratford. Readings by Elaigwu Ameh, Anna Evtushenko & Edy Kennedy ‘20. A daylong series of readings and events. One Funny Ithaca | 7:00 PM, 3/21 Saturday | Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca | A benefit for the Cancer Resource Center, featuring local First Responders sharing the lighter side of work and life in Ithaca. Grab a glass of wine, settle in and laugh with us as Emcee Kenneth McLaurin, local comedian, and First Responders from the broader Ithaca area share the lighter side of living and working in this unique community of ours. This year’s event is held in memory of Daryl Pace, a local firefighter who passed away in 2019 from cancer. | $30

Art Italy and Exotic Lands Exhibition | 12:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | North Star Art Gallery, 743 Snyder Hill Road, Ithaca | Artist Brian Keeler exhibits paintings of both classical and contemporary Italian and exotic lands bringing his masterful touch of light and figure to these subjects. Block Printing on Fabric | 6:00 PM, 3/16 Monday | Edith B. Ford Memorial Library, 7169 N Main St, Ovid | Local artist Vanessa Varjian will teach a two-part† class. Learn to carve a picture or design on a stamp. Please register. Craft & Chat: Pysanky | 6:00 PM, 3/18 Wednesday | Edith B. Ford Memorial Library, 7169 N Main St, Ovid | Using a wax resist method, create a Pysanky Ukrainian Egg. All materials provided. Please register - class for mature teens and adults.

Film

Cinemapolis

Week of Friday, March 13 through Thursday, March 19, 2020. Contact Cinemapolis for showtimes. New films listed first*. Corpus Christi* | Daniel experiences a spiritual transformation in a detention center. Although his criminal record prevents him from applying to the seminary, he has no intention of giving up his dream and decides to minister a small-town parish. | 115mins Swallow* | Hunter, a newly pregnant housewife, finds herself increasingly compelled to consume dangerous objects. As her husband and his family tighten their control over her life, she must confront the dark secret behind her new obsession.| 94 mins R Wendy* | Lost on a mysterious island where aging and time have come unglued, Wendy must fight to save her family, her freedom, and the joyous spirit of youth from the deadly peril of growing up | 112 mins PG-13 Emma | In 1800s England, a well meaning but selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends.| 121 mins PG Portrait of a Lady on Fire| On an isolated island in Brittany at the end of the eighteenth century, a female painter is obliged to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman. | 121 mins R Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band | A confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson’s young life and the creation of The Band.| 100 mins R Parasite | All unemployed, Ki-taek’s family takes a peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their

HOWARD JONES ACOUSTIC TRIO FRIDAY, MARCH 7 AT 8:00 PM Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca | When thinking of HJ’s biggest hits-“Things Can Only Get Better,” “No One Is To Blame,” to name a couple- ‘acoustic’ isn’t the first word that comes to mind.

Thankfully, Jones will still be on electric piano and promises to revisit all the hits from his long career. (photo: provided)

The Cornell Concert Series presents Lúnasa

The Cornell Concert Series helps Ithaca get in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit with Lúnasa! Named for an ancient Celtic harvest festival in honor of the Irish god Lugh, Lúnasa was formed in 1997 from members of some of the greatest Irish groups of the previous decade, an early review from Folk Roots magazine describing the band as an “Irish music dream team.” From the start, the band’s complex arrangements and unique sound reshaped the boundaries of traditional music and energized audiences the world over. Critical acclaim followed, The Irish Echo describing the band as the “the hottest Irish acoustic band on the planet”; MOJO magazine named the band “the new gods of Irish music,” adding that “nobody since the Bothies has wielded such a thrilling rhythmic underlay.” Billboard raved that “anybody who listens can’t help but find them contagious.”

Having since sold over a quarter of a million records and performed over 2,000 shows across 36 countries, Lúnasa has won multiple awards and become one of the most influential bands in the history of traditional music. Collaborations with singers Natalie Merchant, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, and Tim O’Brien and high-profile concerts at The Hollywood Bowl, New York’s Carnegie Hall, Glaston- bury Festival and Bercy Arena Paris helped broaden the band’s audience

Lúnasa performs on Friday, March 13 at 8:00pm in Bailey Hall as a part of the Cornell Concert Series. Tickets: $29-36, Students $19

and cement it place at the forefront of contemporary Irish music.

livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.|132 mins R

Cornell Cinema

All films are shown at Willard Straight Hall on Cornell campus. All Night Long | 3/11, 6:45 PM | Recounts Hollywood actress Ava Gardner’s love affair with the country of Spain. Cinevardaphoto | 3/12, 6:45 PM; 3/15, 4:45 PM | This feature-length film is composed of three short photography-related documentaries that bookend 40 years of French filmmaker Agnès Varda’s eclectic career. A Hidden Life | 3/12, 8:45 PM; 3/14, 5:00 PM; 3/15, 6:45 PM | Franz Jägerstätter is an Austrian farmer imprisoned when he refuses to fight for the Nazis, in this true-life story from the visionary director Terrence Malick. Dial M for Murder 3D | 3/13, 6:45 PM; 3/16 9:00 PM | One of Hitchcock’s most careful and vivid character explorations centering around a twisted murder plot, but he couples that with astonishing use of 3-D, in which it was originally filmed but not released. Bombshell | 3/13, 9:00 PM; 3/14, 8:30 PM | Tells the true story of Gretchen Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and four other women, through their attempt to finally take on Fox News CEO Roger Ailes for his sexism and harassment, as well as the toxic work environment he created. The Guardian of Memory |3/16, 6:45 PM | FREE, with filmmaker Marcela Arteaga in person.An immigration lawyer born in El Paso, TX, fights to obtain political asylum for Mexicans fleeing from the Juarez Valley’s violence and to keep the memories of its past alive. The Silence of Others | 3/17, 6:45 PM | Reveals the epic struggle of victims of Spain’s 40-year dictatorship under General Franco as they organize a groundbreaking international lawsuit and fight a “pact of forgetting” around the crimes they suffered. Uncle Yanco & Black Panthers | 3/18 & 3/22, 6:45 PM | In these two short films made during a visit to California, Agnès Varda turns her camera on an Oakland demonstration against the imprisonment of Black Panthers cofounder Huey P. Newton and on the houseboat-dwelling Yanco, a Greek emigrant relative she’s never met. Mur Murs | 3/18 & 3/22, 7:45 PM | After returning to Los Angeles from France in 1979, Agnès Varda created this kaleidoscopic documentary about the striking murals that decorate the city.

Regal Ithaca

Wednesday, 3/11 through Tuesday, 3/17. Contact Regal Ithaca for showtimes. New films listed first* Bloodshot* |Ray Garrison, a slain soldier, is re-animated with superpowers. w/ Vin Diesel. | 109 mins PG-13 I Still Believe* |The true-life story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss that looks to prove there is always hope.| 115 mins PG The Hunt* | Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don’t know where they are, or how they got there. They don’t know they’ve been chosen - for a very specific purpose - The Hunt.| 89 mins R Onward |Set in a suburban fantasy world, two teenage elf brothers embark on a quest to discover if there is still magic out there. | 102 mins PG The Way Back |A former HS basketball phenom, struggling with alcoholism, is offered a coaching job at his alma mater. As the team starts to win, he may have a reason to confront his old demons. | 108 mins R The Invisible Man | When Cecilia’s abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see. | 124 mins R The Call of the Wild | A sled dog struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon. w/Harrison Ford | 100 mins PG Brahms: The Boy II | After a family moves into the Heelshire Mansion, their young son soon makes friends with a life-like doll called Brahms. | 86 mins PG-13 Impractical Jokers: The Movie | The story of a humiliating high school mishap from 1992 that sends the Impractical Jokers on the road competing in hidden-camera challenges for the chance to turn back the clock and redeem three of the four Jokers. | 93 mins PG-13 Fantasy Island | A horror adaptation of the popular ‘70s TV show about a magical island resort.| 110 mins PG-13 Sonic the Hedgehog | 99 mins PG Harley Quinn:Birds of Prey | 109 mins R Bad Boys for Life | 123 mins R 1917 | 119 mins R Jumanji: The Next Level || 123 mins PG-13 Knives Out | 130 mins PG-13

Special Events

The Public Parks of Ancient Rome: A Multimedia Presentation by Kathryn Gleason, Cornell Professor in Landscape Architecture | 7:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday | Cinemapolis, 120 E Green St, Ithaca | A special benefit presentation, proceeds of which will support the restoration of the historic bluestone Fuertes Overlook. | $15 Suggested Great Gatsby Gala | 7:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | La Tourelle Resort & Spa, 1150 Danby Rd, Ithaca | Come support the Lehman Alternative Community School’s annual Katrina Relief Trip to help affected communities in New Orleans with an evening of dancing, 1920’s costumes, food and live swing music by the Ageless Jazz Band! Held in the ballroom at La Tourelle. A cash bar will be available upstairs. | $12 per ticket or two for $20 Jack Hanna’s Into The Wild LIVE! | 7:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | State Theatre Of Ithaca, 107 W State St, Ithaca | Fans can expect to see animals such as a baby cheetah, a joey (baby kangaroo), a baby tiger, and much more. | $24.50 - $47.00 Finger Lakes Crossword Competition | 1:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Boynton Middle School, 1601 N Cayuga St., Ithaca | This event is an important fundraiser for Tompkins Learning Partners, a LiteracyNY affiliated nonprofit organization, which provides literacy tutoring, free of charge, for over 100 adults in our community. Puzzlemaster Adam Perl will once again create three original crosswords for the event. Individuals, or teams of up to four, are invited to compete for prizes in one of three levels of difficulty. Special guests will include Rex Parker. For more information and to register go to:TLPartners.org Cayuga Nature Center’s Maple Fest! | 9:00 AM, 3/15 Sunday | Cayuga Nature Center, 1420 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca | Pancake breakfast, live music, and education activities for all ages! Also on the schedule are informative presentations including the Maple Tour with Dr. Brian Chabot, vendors, and live music. Breakfast will be served from 9 am-2 pm, activities run from 10 am-4 pm. | Adults: $12, Seniors: $10, Children: $7, Age 3 and under: Free, Family (up to 5 people): $35 7th Annual Foodnet Meals on Wheels Mac ‘n Cheese Bowl | 11:30 AM, 3/21 Saturday | Ithaca High School, 1401 N Cayuga St, Ithaca | Who makes the best mac ‘n cheese in town? You decide! Taste them all and vote for your favorites! 20 local restaurants

FINGER LAKES CROSSWORD COMPETITION SATURDAY, MARCH 14 AT 1:00 PM Boynton Middle School, 1601 Cayuga St., Ithaca | Spend the day exercising your brain as an individual or with a team of friends, and support a great cause at the same time. Tompkins Learning Partners provides free literacy tutoring for over 100 adults in our community. For more information and to register go to: TLPartners. org (photo: provided)

THE NETHER BY JENNIFER HALEY THURSDAY, 3/12 AT 7:30; FRIDAY, 3/13 AT 5:00PM; & SATURDAY, 3/14 AT 2:00PM & 7:30 PM Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, 430 College Ave, Cornell | The Nether is a virtual wonderland that provides total sensory immersion. Just log in, choose an identity, and indulge your every desire. But when a young detective uncovers a disturbing brand of entertainment, she triggers an interrogation into the darkest corners of the imagination. (photo: provided)

Books

Reading: Peter Fortunato - Carnevale | 6:30 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Tompkins County Public Library Borg/ Warner Room, Green Street, Ithaca | Reading by M. Evelina Galang | 4:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday | Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall, 232 East Avenue, Ithaca | The author of the story collection Her Wild American Self, novels One Tribe and Angel De La Luna and the Fifth Glorious Mystery, the nonfiction work Lolasí House: Filipino Women Living With War, and the editor of Screaming Monkeys: Critiques of Asian American Images. Reception and book signing to follow in the English Lounge, 258 Goldwin Smith Hall Poetry Open Mic | 6:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | CSMA, 330 E State St, Ithaca | Ithaca Area Poets presents a poetry open mic, on the second Friday of the month. New venue, and new MCs. Come read or listen. TCPL Young Adult Book Club | 4:30 PM, 3/18 Wednesday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | For the March meeting of this monthly book club, participants will read and discuss Shout, by Laurie Halse Anderson. Book club participants can pick up a free copy of this monthís title from the Teen Services office.

Kids

Tween Coding Club | 3:45 PM, 3/12 Thursday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | At these meetings, tweens ages 9 to 12 will learn to use the Adafruit Circuit Playground Express and the basics of coding and hardware while interacting with the world through light, sound, temperature, and movement. This program is free, but space is limited. Registration is required. Preschool Storytime at Southworth Library | 10:00 AM, 3/13 Friday | Southworth Library, 24 W. Main Street, Dryden | A different theme every week! Baby Storytime | 10:30 AM, 3/13 Friday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Sew Much Fun | 4:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | Seneca Falls Library, 47 Cayuga Street, Seneca Falls | Here’s a sewing class just for kids in the 3rd grade. Learn basic hand-sewing techniques and create your own stuffed monster!† Three sessions:† March 13, 20 & 27.† All materials provided. Preregistration is required. Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Celebration | 11:00 AM, 3/14 Saturday | Seneca Falls Library, 47 Cayuga Street, Seneca Falls | Family Storytime | 11:00 AM, 3/14 Saturday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Families Learning Science Together: Bridge Building | 1:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | At this inter-generational, hands-on science program led by Cornell Center for Materials Research, families will explore how bridges are able to support so much weight. They will learn about the forces that affect bridges, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of different types of bridges. They will then build their own bridge to see how much weight it can hold. FLST programs are free and open to the public, and space is limited. Please register. Tween Board Game Club | 3:30 PM, 3/16 Monday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | At this program, tweens ages 8 to 12 will explore and learn new board games each week with Mike Timonin, local board game aficionado. Maker Mondays for Teens | 4:00 PM, 3/16 Monday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Provides people aged 12 to 17 the opportunity to express their creativity while becoming familiar with the equipment in the Libraryís Makerspace. Each session will include a tutorial on 3D printing, laser cutting, or Arduino programming. No prior experience is required, and materials will be provided. Junior Bookbug Club | 7:00 PM, 3/16 Monday | Seneca Falls Library, 47 Cayuga Street, Seneca Falls | F Family Story Time | 10:30 AM, 3/17 Tuesday | Newfield Public Library, 198 Main St. , Newfield | Join us every Tuesday for stories, songs and fun. There is a different theme each week. Toddler & PreSchool Storytime | 11:00 AM, 3/17 Tuesday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Read with Miss Martha | 3:30 PM, 3/17 Tuesday | Seneca Falls Library, 47 Cayuga Street, Seneca Falls | Earn a chocolate coin for every book you read to her! TCPL Teen Workshop: “Treat Yo Self” | 4:30 PM, 3/17 Tuesday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | At this workshop, teens can make homemade bath and comfort products using all-natural ingredients and essential oils. InterCuddle-up Infant & Toddler Library Time | 10:00 AM, 3/18 Wednesday | Southworth Library, 24 W. Main Street, Dryden | Literary Legos | 3:30 PM, 3/18 Wednesday | Seneca Falls Library, 47 Cayuga Street, Seneca Falls | Calling all Lego lovers! Listen to a fun story and build a Lego creation based on the story. For kids in grades 2 and up. Please preregister.

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French Conversation Sessions at TCPL | 5:00 PM, 3/12 Thursday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | The conversation group is appropriate for anyone who has taken some French in the past and is looking for a place to practice. The group will discuss, in French, topics ranging from US and French politics or world news, to culture, literature, art forms, or new technologies, depend

ARISE & GO Sunday, March 15 at 3:00 PM | Grace and Holy Spirit Church, 13 Court Street, Cortland |Enjoy some Celtic music on this pre-St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a free show by the delightful Arise & Go. Bring the whole family and join in the celebration. Everyone is invited to meet the artists over refreshments after the concert. (photo: provided

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