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Music Bars/Bands/Clubs

3/31 Thursday Richie Stearns & Friends | 4 p.m. | South Hill Cider, 550 Sandbank Road

4/1 Friday Friday Night Music - The Immortal Jellyfish | 6 p.m. | Hopshire Farms and Brewery, 1771 Dryden Rd

4/2 Saturday Jasperoo album release concert | 3 p.m. | Ithaca Community School of Music and Arts, 330 East State Street | Free Live music feat. Lakeside Drifters |1:00pm | Treleaven Wines, 658 Lake Road Concerts/Recitals

4/1 Friday Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards Salon Series: CU Music | 5 p.m. | A.D. White House, 121 Presidents Drive | Free Senior Recital: Felicity Davis, soprano at Ford Hall | 7 p.m.| Ithaca College Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia Blood Brothers Tour a | 8 p.m. | Center for the Arts of Homer, 72 S Main St Graduate Recital: Josh Ballinger, bassoon at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 8:15 p.m. | Ithaca College

4/3 Sunday Elective Recital: Victoria Devine, soprano at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 1 p.m. | Ithaca College Elective Recital: Miranda Lape, trombone at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 3 p.m. | Ithaca College Piano Recital to Benefit Ukraine | 3 p.m. | Grace & Holy Church, 13 Court St, Cortland The Harlem Quartet: The Hockett Chamber Music Series at Ford Hall | 4 p.m.| Ithaca College Cayuga Vocal Ensemble Spring Concert | 4 p.m. | St. Catherine of Siena Church, 309 Siena Dr. | Free Corelli & Cookies | 4 p.m. | First Presbyterian Church, 315 N. Cayuga St. | Free

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4/2 Saturday

Senior Recital: Harris Andersen, piano at Ford Hall | 1 p.m.| Ithaca College Junior Recital: Elijah Zelaya, French horn at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 2 p.m. | Ithaca College Elective Recital: Nicole Millman, saxophone at Nabenhauer Recital Room | 3 p.m. | Ithaca College Graduate Recital: Laura Grube, violin at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 4 p.m. | Ithaca College Junior Recital: Drew Martin, tenor saxophone at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 7 p.m. | Ithaca College Jasperoo album release concert | 7 p.m. | Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts, 1 Congress St | Free PULSE | 7 p.m. | Bailey Hall, 230 Garden Avenue | $10.00| See weekend Planner for details. Choir and Treble Chorale at Ford Hall | 8:15 p.m.| Ithaca College

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Sunday Jazz at the Savage Club | 6 p.m. | Savage Club Perfroming Arts Center, 1004 Auburn Rd | Free Junior Recital: Lucy Rissmeyer, piano at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 7 p.m. | Ithaca College Dakhabrakha at State Theatre | 7 p.m. | $25.00 - $35.00| 107 W. State St. Ithaca

4/4 Monday Composition Premieres at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 7 p.m. | Ithaca College The Harlem Quartet: The Hockett Chamber Music Series at Hockett Family Recital Hall | 7 p.m. | Ithaca College

4/6 Wednesday Bela Fleck: My Bluegrass Heart | 7 p.m. | $28.50 - $48.50| State Theatre of Ithaca

4/9 Saturday Bob Moses at State Theatre | 8 p.m.| The Vancouver-bred duo consisting of Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance, came to life in the Brooklyn underground scene in 2012.

4/12 Tuesday Big Thief at The State Theatre of Ithaca | 8 p.m. |

Stage

The Chinese Lady by Lloyd Suh | 7:30 p.m., 3/30 Wednesday | Kitchen Theatre Company, 417 W. State / W. MLK, Jr. Street | Upon arrival as the first Chinese woman on U.S. soil, Afong Moy has been put on display for the American public as “The Chinese Lady.” She believes herself an ambassador to life in her native China

however, to her visitors, she becomes their entertainment. Contact theater for showtimes. The Wetsuitman | 7:30 p.m., 3/31 Thursday | The Cherry Artspace, 102 Cherry St | The Wetsuitman begins as a Nordic noir mystery and unpeels like an onion, switching between perspectives and genres to become a meditation on race, migration, and expectation. Suspenseful, humorous, and thought-provoking, the play is based on a European Press Prize-winning magazine article. | $20.00 - $35.00 Theatre Lab Presents: Grease at Presser Hall in the Whalen School of Music | 5:30 p.m., 4/2 Saturday | Theatre Lab Presents: Grease! The musical was put together in only one week of rehearsal time! Shows are April 2nd at 5:30pm in Presser Hall and April 9th at 8:00pm in Emerson suits. Comedy On The Commons @ South Hill Cider | 7:30 p.m., 4/2 Saturday | South Hill Cider, 550 Sandbank Road | New York’s funniest, and most entertaining comedians are coming to entertain you. Comedy on The Commons is excited to bring the best of NYS Stand-Up Comedy to South Hill Cider. | $20.00 - $60.00 Indigo by the Civic Ensemble Youth Forum Theatre Troupe | 7 p.m., 4/4 Monday | Kitchen Theatre Company, 417 W. State / W. MLK, Jr. Street | An interactive play for youth/young adults exploring gender identity.

Art Double Vision | 12 p.m., 3/31 Thursday | State of the Art Gallery, 120 West State Street | Two approaches to light, nature, and abstraction by painter Ileen Kaplan and photographer David Watkins. | Free

ITHACA COLLEGE AND CORNELL PRINTMAKERS: I SEE YOU - OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST AT 5:00PM

The Ink Shop, 330 E. State St., Ithaca | The Ink Shop acknowledges IC and CU’s excellent printmaking departments and the exceptional student work being produced and are excited to bring student printmakers together for this show. The exhibit showcases 30-40 students. (Photo: Provided)

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A41 Life Drawing | 12:30 p.m., 3/31 Thursday | Community School of Music-Arts, 330 E State St | Art Studio 10 First Thursday of the month is portrait session; all following are nude sessions. Drop in any Thursday! Ithaca College and Cornell Printmakers | I See You at The Ink Shop | 5 p.m., 4/1 Friday | The Ink Shop, 330 E. MLK/State St | Ithaca College and Cornell Printmakers | I See You exhibit at The Ink Shop from April 1 – May 27 (Receptions: 4/1 & 5/6, 5-8pm) | Free Gallery Night Ithaca at Downtown Ithaca | 4/1 Friday | Virtual | First Friday Gallery Night is a monthly community celebration of the latest art showings taking place in and around Downtown Ithaca. Pay-What-You-Wish Weekends at Museum of the Earth | 10 a.m., 4/2 Saturday | Museum of the Earth, 1259 Trumansburg Road (Route 96) | We will be offering Pay-What-You-Wish admission at the Museum of the Earth on the first Saturday and Sunday of every month in 2022. UNTETHERED at The Argos Warehouse | 7 p.m., 4/2 Saturday | Argos Warehouse, 416 East State Street | UNTETHERED is both an educational and immersive visual art experience rooted in play and structured by rope. The stunning interior spaces of the Argos Warehouse will be host to a spectacular rope bondage scene choreographed by Brooklyn-based performance artist Sydona Rogue. | $30.00 Exhibit Hall is OPEN | 10 a.m., 4/6 Wednesday | The History Center in Tompkins County, 401 East State Street | Our Exhibit Hall is open Wednesday-Saturday 10am-5pm each week. We are located at 110 North Tioga St, Ithaca NY 14850. Our main entrance is on the Ithaca Commons.

Film Cinemapolis 120 E. Green St., Ithaca April 1-7, 2022. Contact Cinemapolis for showtimes. New films listed first. * The Automat* | The 100-year story of the iconic restaurant chain Horn & Hardart, the inspiration for Starbucks, where generations of Americans ate and drank coffee together at communal tables. | 80 mins NR

You Won’t Be Alone* | Set in an isolated mountain village in 19th century Macedonia, a young girl is kidnapped and then transformed into a witch by an ancient spirit. Curious about life as a human, the young witch accidentally kills a peasant in the nearby village and then takes her victim’s shape to live life in her skin. | 108 mins R There’s Your Ready Girl - A Celebration of Dorothy Cotton* | Part of the 2022 Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival. One showing only: Saturday, April 2 at 2 pm | 90 mins NR Infinite Storm | As an experienced climber (Naomi Watts) ascends Mt. Washington, she turns back before she reaches the summit as a huge blizzard approaches. But on her way down, she encounters a lone, stranded man, and takes it upon herself to get them both down the mountain before nightfall arrives and they succumb to the storm. Based on a true story. | 104 mins R You Are Not My Mother | Char’s mother, Angela, has inexplicably disappeared, and all that remains is her abandoned car. When she returns home without explanation the following evening, it becomes clear to Char and her grandmother, Rita, that something is amiss. She might look and sound the same, but Angela’s behavior has become increasingly frightening, as if she has been replaced by a malevolent force.| 93 mins NR The Outfit | A gripping and masterful thriller in which an expert tailor must outwit a dangerous group of mobsters in order to survive a fateful night.| 105 mins R Cornell Cinema All films are shown at Willard Straight Hall on Cornell campus. (Cornell Cinema will not be showing films during Cornell’s Spring Break, April 2 – 10) Your Eyes Are Spectral Machines – a live projection performance | 3/30, 7 p.m.| Three projection performances - involving 16mm, 35mm and slide projectors - by artist Luis Macías, an image recycler who specializes in experimental cinema. His artistic concerns focus on the physical work on film, film recycling, and re-invention of new relationships between moving images. The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz | 3/31, 7:00PM; 4/1, 9:35PM| Luis Buñuel’s oddly charming black

CRANKIES FOR KIDS! – PERFORMED BY MARINA GERSHON & ISAAC SHARP

SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND AT 10:30 AM

The Cherry Arts, 102 Cherry St., Ithaca | Crankies are scrolling stories told with puppets and music! See The Biggest Beet ,with all new songs about animals, and Duck Odyssey. Live guitar music from Isaac Sharp. All ages, best for 3 and up. (Photo: Facebook)


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The Tompkins County Health Department announced information on the BA.2 COVID-19 variant, and an update on severity of disease in Tompkins County. While new positive CO- VID-19 cases have increased over the past several weeks in Tompkins County, hospitaliza- tions and severe disease have continued to decrease and there has been no shift in local guidance. The Health Depart- ment continues to recommend masks be worn if you are around people who are ill, who may not be vaccinated against COVID-19, or with those who are at higher risk of severe illness. They also recommend masks be worn by immuno- compromised individuals and seniors who are at higher risk of severe illness from the virus. Tompkins County Public Health Director Frank Kruppa stated, “We can say with a high degree of confidence that BA is circulating in our communi- ty. It does not appear this vari- ant is driving severe disease or hospitalizations, though we continue to monitor hospital admissions closely.” The Health Department clarified that the majority of cases in Tompkins County still present with the typical COVID-19 symptoms of fever, cough, and respiratory illness. Throughout the pandemic TCHD has seen a small per- centage of COVID-positive individuals present with gastrointestinal symptoms, though there is currently no indication that these symptoms are indicative of BA.2 or any other COVID-19 variant. If you experience any of the symptoms associated with COVID-19, including sudden gastrointestinal symptoms, seek a COVID-19 test. Tests are still available for free to Tompkins County residents at the Cayuga Health System test- ing site at the Shops at Ithaca Mall (40 Catherwood Rd.).

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