Friday, January 29, 2010

Model and Dancer Alena Drazdzenka from Minst Belarus has join the Ithaca based Free Modeling Registry.








Friday, January 22, 2010

Ithaca NightLife Blog " Free-Bee Report."

Ithaca Bloggers, WebMasters and Students of Ithaca College, Cornell University, TC3 and Public Education of Tompkins County Adminstration here is a treasure of Copyright free photos resource.

Read what this site has to say and comment back if you know of other resources.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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The Downtown Ithaca e-News
To submit information or events for inclusion in this email, send your submission to enews@downtownithaca.com.

Reprinted by Permission [ G. F. }: Thank you.

Dates January 20th - 29th 2010.


An Urban Lichen Walk
Sunday, January 24, 12:00 - 3:00 pm
Starting from the BorgWarner Community Room
at the Tompkins County Public Library

Led by David Werier, botanical consultant and steering committee member of the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society, this walk will focus on developing the skills necessary to appreciate these often overlooked, but stunning creatures. There will be a short session indoors in the BorgWarner Community Room followed by a walk around the city.

Please enter through the BorgWarner door adjacent to the new Gimme Coffee on Green Street. Dress warmly and bring a 10x hand lens if you have one.

This walk is the first in a series of workshops being held by the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society in conjunction with the exhibit "Living Light" and co-sponsored by Tompkins County Public Library.


http://www.tcpl.org/
Robert Mondavi Wine Dinner at Simeon's weights
Thursday, January 28th, 6 pm

Complimentary Svedka Martinis

Limited Availability! For reservations call 607-272-2212

Simeon's in located at 224 The Commons

Ithaca Farmers Winter Market Returns

The Ithaca Farmers Winter Market will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays in January and February at the Women's Community Building, 100 W. Seneca St.
Shawn Colvin to play the State April 18
kitchenTickets on sale Friday, December 11, 2009

DSP and the State Theatre is proud to present a "solo" appearance of the amazing Shawn Colvin in Ithaca on Sunday, April 18, 2010.

Sure she appeared as part of last year's incredible Three Girls and their Buddy show with Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin and Buddy Miller, but since then Ithaca has constantly asked for each act to return on their own merits and this is our first opportunity to oblige - after all - on that show each act only got to pick a song every fourth time around the circle... We're excited for this opportunity to present Shawn showcasing her own songs in an intimate setting (only floor and loge seating - no third level balcony).

Shawn Colvin is one of the leading lights of the so-called "new folk movement" that began in the late '80s. Although she grew out of the somewhat limited "woman with a guitar" school, she kept the form fresh with a diverse approach, avoiding the genre's clichéd sentiments and all-too-often formulaic arrangements in favor of a more personal, pop-influenced style. Colvin's debut record won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1991, but it was her 1997 single, "Sunny Came Home," that firmly catapulted her into the mainstream. Although she never revisited that commercial peak again, Colvin still commanded a broad, loyal following into the subsequent decades. Visit Shawn Colvin online at: http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102954728552&s=918&e=001BJJW18buU4Zury44uCPFIDU8tcOn-dmp7tS_t1lYT6FIQAJKSKogN9weJADrT-EoGotiVwARo10IkQpwDGTkpNnUuGKF8S5YKpegVH8RRYNX-GKUOjCJ4g==.

Tickets are $29.50 and went on sale Dec. 11th. A limited amount of gold circle seating is available. Tickets are available without service charges at the State Theatre Box Office located at 105 West State Street in Ithaca. Tickets are also available online at stateofithaca.com or by calling 800.919.6272.
Precious Nonsenseweights
at Kitchen Theatre
precious nonsense
playing now through
February 7th

PRECIOUS NONSENSE

Book and new lyrics by RACHEL LAMPERT
Lyrics by WILLIAM GILBERT
Music by ARTHUR SULLIVAN
Directed by MARGARETT PERRY

About the play:

About the play: It's 1938, in the dead of winter. A ramshackle Gilbert & Sullivan touring coming, the Carter Family Savoyards, are playing every possible theater to make ends meet. Only able to employ four singers, they do an evening of selections from the operettas of Gilbert & Sullivan called PRECIOUS NONSENSE. When their truck pulls up to the Blue Barn Theatrical Palace they unload and expect to do their well-worn evening of songs. But the theater manager has been advertising a full production of the Pirates of Penzance and refuses to pay them if they do anything less. It's backstage mayhem, on-stage outrageousness and just plain fun--just what is needed on a cold Ithaca winter day or night.

The play offers a wonderful cast: local favorites Erica Steinhagen, Jesse Bush, Perri LoPinto, and Jessica Carr, NYC-based actors Joel Robertson and Jake Paque, and IC student Kurt Merrill, with music direction by Richard Montgomery.

Read more about the play here.
Dinner and a Movie at Madelines!
Madeline's Restaurant is now offering a special dinner-and-a-Cinemapolis movie deal every night before 6pm. Please tell your server that you want to see the special 3-course menu options before you order, and you'll get a delicious meal plus a coupon entitling you to free admission to Cinemapolis that night.
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Dinner and a Movie at Blue Stoneblue stone logo2

Come to Blue Stone and let your server know that you would like to have the "Dinner and a Movie" package. After dinner, we'll give you a coupon good for ONE ADMISSION TICKET to Cinemapolis, on the Ithaca Commons. Dinner and a movie... FOR JUST $21.95

$21.95 SPECIAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING MENU OPTIONS:

WASABI SALMON
DRIZZLED WITH HOISIN-SRIRACHA CHILI SAUCE.
SERVED WITH THAI PEANUT LO MEIN NOODLES AND GRILLED ASPARAGUS.

GARLIC CHICKEN
ROASTED, SPLIT & BONED. TOPPED WITH A ROASTED GARLIC SHERRY
WINE REDUCTION. SERVED WITH SCALLION SMASHED RED BLISS
POTATOES & BABY GREEN BEANS.

GRECIAN EGGPLANT
GRILLED EGGPLANT TOPPED WITH TOMATOES, FETA & MOZZARELLA
CHEESE. SERVED WITH LENTIL COUSCOUS, ROASTED RED PEPPERS &
BASIL-COATED PITA POINTS.

WASABI HOISIN WRAP
YOUR CHOICE OF ONE: CHICKEN, TUNA, SALMON, STEAK, SHRIMP, OR
VEGETABLE, WRAPPED IN AN HERB-GARLIC TORTILLA WITH SRIRACHA
CHILI SAUCE, PICKLED GINGER, CUCUMBERS, SCALLIONS & GARDEN
SPRING MIX. SERVED WITH CHILLED SESAME NOODLES IN A
THAI PEANUT COCONUT SAUCE, NESTED IN CUCUMBERS.

CRAB CAKE SALAD
OUR OWN CRAB CAKE RECIPE WITH CHIPOTLE TARTAR SAUCE ON THE
SIDE, AND YOUR CHOICE OF DRESSING.

COCONUT SHRIMP SALAD
CRISPY COCONUT SHRIMP OVER MIXED GREENS WITH ALMONDS AND
MANDARIN ORANGES AND PINEAPPLE MANGO SALSA.

* SPECIAL OFFER ONLY AVAILABLE ON TUESDAYS through SATURDAY. TAX & GRATUITY NOT INCLUDED.


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This week at Cinemapolis
January 22-28


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CINEMAPOLIS MOVIES SCORE AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES:

Congratulations to Mo'Nique, whose amazing performance in PRECIOUS (now playing) was honored for Best Supporting Actress, and to Jeff Bridges who won Best Actor for CRAZY HEART (coming February 12). CRAZY HEART also won for Best Song, and THE WHITE RIBBON, Michael Haneke's latest film, coming in February, was chosen Best Foreign Film.

TWO-FOR-ONE PASSES: If you come to see THE MAID before it ends on Thursday, you'll receive a 2-for-1 pass to see BROKEN EMBRACES. Similarly, if you come to see BROKEN EMBRACES this week, you'll get a 2-for-1 pass to THE MAID--but be sure to use it before THE MAID leaves Thurs. Jan. 21).

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Buffalo Street Booksweights


Our Third Works-In-Progress Reading
February 21, 2010, 4-5:30pm
This is an invitation for writers who have a work-in-progress that is a thematic collection of poems or body of work of prose (a novel, memoir, collection of short stories or essays).

This is a non-juried reading. The first ten writers who sign up for the reading will be given eight minutes to share a portion from a manuscript not yet accepted for publication.

The reading will take place on Sunday, February, 21 from 4 to 5:30 PM. After the reading there will be a reception with light refreshments.

Please RSVP to BuffaloStreetEvents@hotmail.com by January 22, 2010.



Light in Winterlight in winter
A Weekend Festival of Science and the Arts


Join us January 21st-24th for another incredible weekend. Featuring World-Class Juggling, the Grammy Award-winning Klezmatics and much more! For detailed event information and calendar, visit lightinwinter.com

Friday, Jan. 22
LIW Museum Tour, Johnson Museum of Art
Art/Reaction with Irene Zahava, State of the Art Gallery
Art Gallery Shows, at Downtown galleries
Body & Soul - Get Inside!
Spherus, State Theatre, $20

Saturday, Jan. 23
Kinetics: the physics of juggling, Statler Auditorium
The Sweet-voiced Bird has Flown, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Hall of Wonders, Statler Auditorium
Structural Intuitions in Art, Science and Technology, Statler Auditorium
Dance of Scales, Statler Auditorium
The Calculus of Friendship, Statler Lecture Hall
The Klezmatics, State Theatre, $25
Of Sound Mind, Statler Auditorium, $10

Sunday, Jan. 24
Juggling Workshop with Greg Kennedy, CSMA Third Floor, $10
Flowers in Winter, Mann Library, Cornell
Hall of Wonders, Statler Atrium
For Love of Chocolate, Statler Lecture Hall, $15
One of a Kind: The Physics of Snowflakes, Statler Auditorium, $10
Living with Chance: Our Life with a Timber Wolf, Statler Auditorium, $10
Sexing the Demon, Statler Auditorium, $10
The Locavore's Guide to Beer, Statler Hotel Ballroom, $20

You may purchase tickets in the following ways:
Online at lightinwinter.com
By visiting the Ticket Center of Ithaca, Center Ithaca on the Commons
Or by calling (607) 273-4497 or 1-800-284-8422

Academy of Muses Dance Grand Opening Celebration
Sunday Jan. 31st 3-5 PM
Studio 213, 213 North Aurora St.


3:00 - 3:15 - Introductions
3:15 - 4:30 - Sample class with the 5 Muses
4:30 - 5:00 - Meet & mingle & nibble munchies with the Muses
Free and open to the public

Mark your calendar and join the "5 Muses" -- Pamela Moss, Neal Wecker, Kellie Ryan, Amy Thompson and Laura Beck -- for some soul-inspiring self-discovery in motion! Sample our 5 dance modalities, celebrate with fellow dancers, and learn about Academy of Muses and our themed classes.

What is Academy of Muses?

We're an inspired dance collective that focuses on deeply connecting to the present within our bodies. The five leaders all celebrate the body differently, but what we have in common is that we all lead classes that encourage the soul to be seen in our movement and for our hearts to be heard as we dance. With ritual, guided meditation, authentic movement, explorative dance, and GREAT MUSIC from all over the world, we invite you to move with intention and have fun!

For more information visit
Levon Helm Band to play at the State Theatrelevon helm
March 5, 2010, 8pm

He saw the birth of rock and roll and though he's too much of a gentleman to say it, his role in helping to keep that rebellious child healthy is more than just instrumental.

The drummer and vocalist for rock and roll hall of famers, THE BAND brings his band to the State. In the spirit of the Midnight Rambles in Bearsville, Levon brings his rollicking road show to our intimate venue!

Tickets on sale now! Ticket prices are $62.50 / $49.50 / $39.50.

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Ecstatic Dance Ithaca Friday, January 22, 7-9pm at CSMA, 3rd floor
$5 suggested donation

Ecstatic Dance Ithaca creates a dance space for full self-expression and freedom. It takes place once a month at the Community School for Music and Art where Ithaca DJs, musicians and people ready to move get together for a time to let loose and set free.

After a hugely successful debut last month we cannot wait for the energy expected on Friday. Let's get this going!

Here's how it works: Live DJ or musician mixes it up. You come to play. Wear clothes you want to move in and come prepared for some amazing energy. If you prefer to move with a prop (hula hoop, scarf, etc) bring it. Drums are also welcome. This is a community jam for dance, movement and music.


Downtown Ithaca Light in Winter Gallery Night gallery night image
Friday, January 22, 5-8pm


A third installment of historic local paintings presented by the History Center, digital photography of the heavens and an artist's exhibit that begs the question "What makes a marriage?"; are a few of the exciting gallery night entrants scheduled for the Downtown Ithaca Light in Winter Gallery Night from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, January 22, 2010.

January 22nd will mark month three of Historic Paintings Unwrapped, at the History Center (401 E. State St.), featuring the watercolors of W. Glenn Norris, a native Ithacan who translated his love for local history into many well-known paintings. A more contemporary artistic view of the local landscape will be on display at the CAP Artspace (Center Ithaca, 171 E. State St.) where artist Dan McPheeters displays his newest exhibit; "Landscape / Skyscape / Dreamscape." Over the past year Dan has been working on a new series of pieces that represent his lifelong interest in science, nature, and art and how these interconnect.

Exploring the interconnection between art and social change, the State of the Art Gallery (120 W. State St.) will host artist Eva Capobianco and her exhibit; "What makes a marriage?" In this exhibit Ms. Capobianco uses her art to compare today's struggle for gay marriage equality with the fight for legal interracial marriage. Incorporating quotes and ideas from these parallel debates into her sculptures in ways that she hopes will foster a healthy discussion about them. In addition to these exhibits The Ink Shop (330 E. MLK/State St.) will host two exhibits; Natural History: Critical Condition and Results through Ink Shop Instruction. The Tompkins County Public Library (101 E. Green St.) will likewise feature dual exhibits; Living Light: A Celebration of the Finger Lakes Native Flora and The Art behind the Scientist featuring sculpture by Frank Moon. Other gallery night participants include the on-going Annual Open Show at the Community School of Music and Arts (330 E. State St.), a sculpture exhibit at Sola Gallery (215 N. Cayuga St.) photography at Shangri-La Gifts (171 E. State St.) and funky collages by Railey Jane Savage at Collegetown Bagels (203 N. Aurora St.).

Gallery Night is free and open to the public. All of the participating galleries are within a short walking distance of one another, and maps with information about the exhibits taking place at each gallery will be available that evening along the Ithaca Commons. For more information, visit the Gallery Night website at .

Participating Galleries for January 22, 2010 - 5-8pm

CAP ArtSpace: Landscape/Skyscape/Dreamscape By Dan McPheeters
Collegetown Bagels: Wild at Heart
CSMA: 2009/10 Annual Open Show
The History Center: Historic Paintings Unwrapped: Month Three
The Ink Shop: Natural History: Critical Condition and
Results through Ink Shop Instruction
Shangri La: Photos by Glenn Santos: Trains, Apple Fest, Music, Nature, Falls
Sola gallery: Sculpture
State of the Art Gallery: What Makes a Marriage?
Tompkins County Public Library:
Living Light: A Celebration of the Finger Lakes Native Flora
and
The Art Behind the Scientist

Wellness Lecture Series
at Finger Lakes Fitness Center
weights
Lectures are free and open to all! Schedule as follows:

Wednesday January 27, 5:45 pm: Michele Wilbur, RD, CDN
Healthy Eating for Weight Loss

Please call or email to reserve a spot! 256-3532 or info@fingerlakesfitness.com

Historic Paintings Unwrapped: Month Three history center
On view Jan 22nd through March 2nd

Opening Reception:
Friday, January 22nd, 2010
(Downtown Ithaca Gallery Night)
5-8pm
At The History Center
Refreshments Served!

Month three of Historic Paintings Unwrapped will feature the watercolors of W. Glenn Norris, a native Ithacan who translated his love for local history into many well-known paintings. Norris, a multi-talented man, was a decorated veteran of World War I, a member of Ithaca's Common Council, Tompkins County Clerk, as well as the County Historian, and an accomplished musician.

For more information, call 273.8284 or visit us at
Café Dewitt serving dinner during Light in Winter!
January 22 and 23, 5-8pm

prix fixe menu
3 course: choose one appetizer, soup or salad; one entrée; one dessert $45
4 course: choose two appetizers, soup or salad; one entrée; one dessert $50


appetizer
pork belly steam buns with hoisin sauce
cured mahi mahi with fennel salad and blood orange vinaigrette
duck and pork rillettes with rustic crostini
chickpea cakes with red onion salad and yogurt mignonette
rabbit pate with dijon mustard, baguette and cornichons


soup
french onion soup gratinee
walnut veloute with sherry and parsley


salad
frisee, potato nest, shallot confit and a pancetta tuile with a creamy manchego dressing
warm roasted beets, endive, arugula, walnuts and goat cheese mousse


entrée
yuzu marinated sea bass with fig mirin glaze, wild rice and shiitake mushrooms
duck breast, red cabbage apple sauerkraut, turnips and pomegranate cranberry demi glace
cassoulet de toulouse: lamb, pork, duck confit, saucission a l'ail, white beans and tomatoes
parchment baked wild salmon with baharat spices, red lentils, cashews and yogurt sauce
chestnut risotto with celeriac, wild mushroom duxelles and thyme broth


dessert
chocolate gateau with bourbon caramel and macerated cherries
coconut crème brulee
pavlova with lime curd, strawberry coulis and candied kumquats
spiced red wine sorbet with honeyed oranges
affogato al cafe
swordfish ceviche amuse bouche +3
smoked paprika shrimp skewer +2

Reservations required.
Phone: 607.273.3473
Address: 215 N Cayuga St (in the Dewitt Mall)

Ithaca Coffee Company ithaca coffee co. logo
Beer Tasting
January 21st 4:00 - 6:00PM
GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY

Ithaca Coffee Company carries over 100 specialty beers from around the world, including local beers. All beers are available cold in our walk-in cooler. Six beers at each location are always available on tap to fill your growler.



Art Exhibit at Moosewood Restaurant moosewood exhibit
Art by Rebecca Godin and Carol Spence

January 8 - February 28

Moosewood Restaurant
215 North Cayuga Street
Ithaca, NY 14850

Community School of Music & Arts
csma logo In the gallery: 2009 Annual Open Show
through 1/29/2010

Legacy Foundation and Beverly Livesay Galleries.
Curated by Jim Garmhausen

CSMA welcomes the holiday season with our festive Annual Open Show which opened December 4 in our galleries at CSMA, 330 E. Martin Luther King Jr./ State Street, just one block east of the Commons.
A CSMA tradition, the exhibit includes eclectic, energetic work by over 30 established and emerging regional artists in a variety of media. The exhibit runs through January 29, 2009.
Curator Jim Garmhausen remarks that "this year's submissions are marked by dark colors; a silent, introspective calmness; a self-examination; a finding of oneself in nature; and a playfulness masking deeper currents."

Monday, January 18, 2010

Ithaca Hospitality as Ithaca - Tompkins County Welcomes Backs Students / Scholars.
See what Cornell says in its press release.




2010 Compendium Presents a Wide Variety of Cornell Hospitality Research Articles

Ithaca, NY, January 4, 2010 – The Cornell Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) has issued its 2010 Cornell Hospitality Compendium. Like all of the CHR's publications, the 2010 compendium can be downloaded at no charge from the CHR website at http//www.hotelschool.cornell.edu/research/chr/pubs/reports/2010.html. The compendium presents summaries of all 2009 CHR publications in one convenient package. This includes Cornell Hospitality Reports, Cornell Hospitality Tools, and Cornell Hospitality Roundtable Proceedings. In addition, the compendium compiles summaries from the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly for articles published in 2009 by the faculty of the Cornell School of Hotel Administration.



"The compendium presents a graphic record of the groundbreaking work done by the CHR Research Fellows," said Professor Rohit Verma, CHR executive director. "But it also is a useful document for managers in the hospitality industry and related industries, because it contains so much potentially valuable information." The compendium's summaries are linked to the original research reports and tools, to allow CHR web users to download any report of interest, again at no charge. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly articles are available at a reasonable charge, by arrangement with Sage Publishing (http://cqx.sagepub.com/).



Reports and tools presented in the 2010 compendium cover a wide variety of topic areas, including new categories for innovation and spas. In addition to numerous reports focusing on hotel and restaurant management, CHR researchers also have addressed such diverse areas as communication, finance, and human resources. Of particular interest is the first in a series of reports profiling innovative service concepts, in the hospitality industry and beyond.



Thanks to the support of the CHR partners listed below, all publications posted on the center's website are available free of charge, at http://www.chr.cornell.edu/.

About The Center for Hospitality Research
A unit of the Cornell School of Hotel Administration, The Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) sponsors research designed to improve practices in the hospitality industry. Under the lead of the center's 78 corporate affiliates, experienced scholars work closely with business executives to discover new insights into strategic, managerial and operating practices. The center also publishes the award-winning hospitality journal, the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. To learn more about the center and its projects, visit http://www.chr.cornell.edu/.

Center Senior Partners: job.travel, McDonald's USA, Philips Hospitality, Southern Wine and Spirits of America, Inc., Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, and TIG Global



Center Partners: AIG Global Real Estate Investment, Davis & Gilbert LLP, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, Denihan Hospitality Group, eCornell & Executive Education, Expedia, Inc., Forbes Travel Guide, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Fox Rothschild LLP, French Quarter Holdings, Inc., FX Real Estate and Entertainment, Inc., HVS, InterContinental Hotels Group, Jumeirah Group, LRP Publications, Marriott International, Inc., Marsh's Hospitality Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Proskauer, SAS, Schneider Electric, STR, SynXis (a Sabre Holdings Corporation), Thayer Lodging Group, Thompson Hotels, Travelport, WATG, and WhiteSand Consulting



Center Friends: 4Hoteliers.com • American Tescor, LLC • Argyle Executive Forum • Berkshire Healthcare • Cody Kramer Imports • Cruise Industry News • DK Shifflet & Associates • ehotelier.com • EyeforTravel • Gerencia de Hoteles & Restaurantes • Global Hospitality Resources • Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP) • hospitalityInside.com • hospitalitynet.org • Hospitality Technology Magazine • Hotel Asia Pacific • Hotel China • HotelExecutive.com • Hotel Interactive • Hotel Resource • HotelWorld Network • International CHRIE • International Hotel Conference • International Society of Hospitality Consultants (ISHC) • iPerceptions • JDA Software Group, Inc. • Lodging Hospitality • Lodging Magazine • Milestone Internet Marketing • MindFolio • Mindshare Technologies • Parasol • PhoCusWright Inc. • PKF Hospitality Research • The Resort Trades • RealShare Hotel Investment & Finance Summit • Resort and Recreation Magazine • RestaurantEdge.com • Shibata Publishing Co. • Synovate • The Lodging Conference • TravelCLICK • UniFocus • WageWatch, Inc. • WIWIH.COM

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Let the nonsense begin!

PRECIOUS NONSENSE


Book and new lyrics by RACHEL LAMPERT


Lyrics by WILLIAM GILBERT
Music by ARTHUR SULLIVAN
Directed by MARGARETT PERRY
Music Director RICHARD MONTGOMERY

at the Kitchen January 13th through February 7th



Also in this message - Coming Soon: Lee Chamberlin and Speech & Debate

with: JESSE BUSH* · JESSICA CARR · PERRI LoPINTO · KURT MERRILL · RICHARD MONTGOMERY
JAKE PAQUE · JOEL ROBERTSON* · ERICA STEINHAGEN *courtesy of AEA


Don't miss the music or the mayhem!

PRECIOUS NONSENSE returns to the Kitchen for an encore production.

It's 1938, and a ramshackle touring company, the Carter Family Savoyards, pulls into an upstate New York town for an engagement at the Blue Barn Theatrical Palace. A troupe of four singers who perform an evening of songs by Gilbert and Sullivan, they are shocked to discover that the management at the Blue Barn has advertised a full production of the Pirates of Penzance. But in the spirit of "the show must go on" - they do!

It's backstage and on-stage mayhem in this madcap musical packed with quick changes, mistaken identities and filled to the brim with Gilbert and Sullivan favorites.

Tickets are $22 for adults and $11 youth (8-18)

Performances Wed/Thurs at 7:30PM, Fri/Sat at 8:00PM and Sundays at 4:00PM.

Additional special matinee performances at 3:00PM on Saturdays!



Sponsored by Gateway Commons
Media sponsorship provided by Cayuga Radio Group


Single tickets can be purchased through Ticket Center Ithaca by phone at 607-273-4497 or in person at the Kitchen Theatre box office 1/2 hour prior to show time. Tickets are available online at www.kitchentheatre.org.

STUDENT RUSH tickets are available for $11! Come to the Kitchen Theatre box office at 116 North Cayuga St. at least 15 minutes prior to show and check in with house management.

There is still time to become a subscriber! We are very happy to take subscription orders over the phone in the administrative office - just give us a call us at 607-272-0403.

OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR
February 10-14, 2010

Accomplished actress Lee Chamberlin, an original cast member of the popular PBS program "The Electric Company," has worked on stage, television and film, and for eight years played Pat Baxter on daytime's "All My Children." OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR is Chamberlin's play about family ties and family secrets, and the importance of respecting those who have passed. A montage of beginnings, middles, and ends interconnected by 6 degrees of separation or less, it tells the stories of mothers and daughters who gaze into the mirror of the self and find a universal truth. World premiere!
Ages 16 & up.



SPEECH & DEBATE
February 24 - March 14, 2010


Sex. Secrets. Video blogs with a Casio keyboard beat. Stephen Karam's black comedy throws together three high school misfits in a clever and contemporary portrait of the borderland between late adolescence and adulthood. Adult language and content. Ages 16 & up.

Regional Premiere!

Directed by Samuel Buggeln
Ithaca NightLife Blog:
This Week in Downtown - January 13 - January 22, 2010



PMI Announces Dates for First 2010 Short Course


(openPR) - Porous Materials, Inc. (PMI) is happy to announce the dates for it's first Short Course for the new year. The course, titled "Pore Structure Characterization; Theory & Practice", will be held during the week of May 11-13, 2010.

The PMI Short Course brings together our experts in pore structure and characterization, as well as technical specialists from industries, research laboratories and universities, for three days of intensive lectures, discussions, and hands-on practice. The material presented addresses the theory and application of methods for determining pore structure and distribution in a wide variety of materials.

Attendees learn the basics and catch up on the latest advances in porosity characterization techniques. Our Short Course schedule will include plenty of time for one-on-one discussions with PMI's technical staff. Each day of the course is filled with fun and education, as on Monday and Friday, we offer tours of Ithaca attractions to the course attendees, taking them to local waterfalls & wineries, and offering a walking tour of Cornell University campus. We end each day with dinner at one of our fine local restaurants, which offer a variety of cuisines for everyone.

For more information, please visit the Short Course section of the PMI website. www.pmiapp.com/shortcourse.

Dr. Krishna Gupta founded Porous Materials, Inc. in 1978 for the development and manufacturing of sophisticated and fully automated porosimeters for characterization of pore volume of porous materials.

Since then the company has grown considerably. PMI currently holds many US and international patents on novel technology for characterization of pore structure, has six product lines (Porometers, Permeameters, Intrusion Porosimeters, Extrusion Porosimeters, BET/Sorptometers, and Pycnometers), manufactures over thirty different instruments and many custom instruments, houses a contract testing laboratory with an international reputation, and has a consulting group that takes pride in finding solutions to the porosity problems of companies.

Porous Materials, Inc.
20 Dutch Mill Rd
Ithaca, NY 14850






Monday, January 11, 2010

Martin Luther King Day(s) in Ithaca, New York 14850

On Saturday 16 January, the Greater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC) hosts its annual Martin Luther King Day breakfast, from 9 - 10:30.

Derrick McQueen of Union Theological Seminary in New York City will speak on eradicating poverty. Community members will entertain with poetry and song.

The breakfast is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors and students, $10 for families of 4 and more.

For details or to volunteer, call GIAC at 272-3622.

On Monday 18 January, GIAC and other organizations from downtown and the colleges host free workshops and a lunch at the Womens Community Building. Workshops are from 9 - 11 and lunch is from 11:30 to 1:45.

Find more information at mlkdayithaca.com .