EVENTS: SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE TOUR, RIVER ROMANCE 23
FILM: “THE SOCIAL NETWORK,” “LET ME IN” 36 URBAN JOURNAL: STAYING FIRED UP
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ART REVIEW: “IMAGEART” 2010 22 LITERATURE: tim o’brien/the big read 28 RESTAURANT REVIEW: TU CASA
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Philo Beddoe • Big Sam’s Funky Nation • Papa Roach • Steven Curtis Chapman • Ellis Paul • Blasphemous Rumours • and more music, page 14
OCTOBER 6-12, 2010 Free
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Greater Rochester’s Alternative Newsweekly
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Vol 40 No 4
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News. Music. Life.
How long is America going to remain at the bottom of Alice’s rabbit hole?” MAIL, PAGE 2
History to go condo. NEWS, PAGE 4
Nazareth builds its health-care muscle. NEWS, PAGE 6 GUIDE | BY DAYNA PAPALEO | PAGE 10 | PHOTO BY MATT DETURCK
The hush-hush race for attorney general. NEWS, PAGE 5
THE VOTES ARE IN: See who made the Best of Rochester Final 4! 2010 BALLOT, PAGE 24
ImageOut 2010
Even the leaves around here know to pretty themselves up when ImageOut time rolls around. Unspooling October 8-17, the Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival celebrates its 18th chapter this year with 87 narratives, documentaries, and shorts from all over the planet concerned with the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender experience. ImageOut continues to showcase vital programs like the Youth Project Film Series, a selection of films free to those under 21, as well as the subsidized ImageOutreach initiative, which offers senior
discounts, sign-language interpreting, and other services designed to make the festival accessible to anyone who wants to participate. And don’t forget about ImageOut There!, now in its third year of raising questions (and temperatures) with some of the most controversial (and hot) flicks available. Of course, you can learn much more about all of this at imageout.org, or by calling the festival office. In the meantime, read on for a full schedule and City Newspaper’s take on a dozen cinematic highlights of this year’s festival.