December 1-7, 2010 - CITY Newspaper

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EVENTS: HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS, “DEADLIEST CATCH” 25 FILM: “BURLESQUE,” “127 HOURS” 34 DINING REVIEW: PRIME STEAKHOUSE 11 URBAN JOURNAL: WHERE’S OUR VISION?eeeee

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CROSSWORD, NEWS OF THE WEIRD 47

Thunder Body

Mike Zito

The Absolutes

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Rebekah Camm

The Felice Brothers

Greater Rochester’s Alternative Newsweekly

Phantogram

Vol 40 No 12

Whitey Morgan

AND MORE MUSIC, PAGE 12

News. Music. Life.

Are we saying we don’t believe in Bob Duffy anymore?” NEWS, PAGE 8

Downtown police cut disputed. NEWS, PAGE 6

Landlords: city is fishing for violations. NEWS, PAGE 7

City schools’ fix-it list. NEWS, PAGE 7

Capturing rock royalty with “Taking Aim.” ART, PAGE 30

FEATURE | BY PALOMA CAPANNA | PAGE 22 | PHOTO BY MIKE HANLON

Expanding Eastman: inside ESM’s new building Few people can conceive and execute big and noble projects that impact an entire community. Even fewer leave a legacy so strong that it feels as though the benefactor still walks among us years after he’s gone. George Eastman was one of those people. Although he died in 1932, on December 6, one of his greatest gifts to Rochester will finally be fully realized when the Eastman School of Music celebrates the completion of a nearly $50 million expansion and renovation project undertaken with

the goal of making Rochester’s classical music offerings even more competitive with cultural cities far bigger in size. The final part of the expansion is an entirely new 61,800-square-foot building adjacent to the Eastman Theatre. It features state-of-the art performance venues, more rehearsal space, a dramatic atrium, and even a spectacular Dale Chihuly chandelier. Eastman will show off the new wing with a weeklong festival of concerts and events.


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