Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 31

Location:
Rochester, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
31
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DCMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. ROCH Y. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1992 Apartments Unfurnished Apartment Unfurnished Apartments Unfurnished GREECE: Grecian Gardsns 1 2 bdrms. heat hot water carpeting, security guard.

Senior discount. 225-3510. 1 $385. references: 9-6. GREECE AREA CRESCENT GARDENS 1 bdrm.

apts. from $474 2 bdrm. townhouses Newly redecorated 458-6010 Sibley Services Apartments Unfurnished IRONDEQUOIT: Abraham Lincoln Apts. Newly renovated for senior citizens. 1 2 bedrooms.

Handicapped accessible, 24 hour maintenance. Elevator, Laundry facilities, Adult healthsocial center available (provided by Independent Living for Seniors). Call 544-9100. Model furnished by Sherman furniture. Apartments Unfurnished JEFFERSONW.

Main: bdrm. $286, 2 bdrm. DSS OK, lease, 262-3113 KODAK Pk: 1 bdrm, heat, appl, cable, Deposit $200. 586-6910. KOD AKPrimroM: studio, new kit $285 A'ter4.

KODAK: Apartments Unfurnished HENRIETTA: Riverton Knolls luxury apts. in a unique planned community. Central private entrance, frost-tree refrigerator laundry hook-up in each apartment. Open daily 10 Sun. 12-30-5 359-2060.

HENRIETTA: Studio 1 bdrm. apt. 2 3 bdrm. Townhomes. Laundry, storage and garages, avail.

Call 334-9280. MAINWinton: 2 bdrm. $410 studio $300, including utii. Launory Af-anbf MONROE 1 bdrm. a studio Heal, security locks, PARK $395 bdrm laundry zbb-nb, MJ-WJ MONROE AVE: 1 bdrm.

$305 Lease, references Mon-Fri 262-31 13 9-5. PARK Oxford" laundry, $400. Apartments Unfurnished GATES: Chaaa Woods Manor. 1,400 sq It. 2 bdrm.

townhouses, park-like. Convenient to Koclak-Elm- grove 247-3070. Model open. Mon-Fri, 9-5; Sal-Sun 12-4 GREECE GATES: "Glsnbrook Manor" remodeled studios, 1 2 bdrms. starting at $395 wheat water.

New carpet, ceiling Ian wallpaper. Wooded setting near x-way. Gitt lor viewing Apt. 426-2525 Apartments Unfurnished CELEBRATE The New Year Cedar Commons GREECE: IMPERIAL NORTH Spacious 1 2 bdrm. apts.

Heat hot water included. Cable TV avail. Free pool. Bus. 2 mm.

390-Parkway. Weekdays 10-6 Sal-Sun. 10-3 Managed Ave285 Oxford: "The 2 bdrm $560 incl detached bath, 621-9056 py rjaiapow parking MONROE Cobba Hill: 1 bd, like new $485. studio $360 heated, storage, laundry, air. bus.

461-1230. 566-6692 PARKColby: newkitcnen. pets 2 bdrm. $525 wall Ouiet. parking, busline.

Call 263-7731 Larga 1 bdrm, heal, laundry, no 271-2388 461-5434 GREECE: IMPERIAL MANOR APARTMENTS 663-2730 1773 Stone Stone Near W. Ridge Rd 390. Studios, 1 2 Bdrms. Hours: Mon-Fri Sat, by Appt. GREECE: McCsll Manor 1-2 bdrm.

No pets. Reasonable. Call 621-6829 or 865-7819. at Call Donna today for details on our "super specials" they won't lastl CEDAR COMMONS APTS. 900 Calm Lake Circle, 621-3100 LAKE 447: Studio.

$310 includes elec. parking. 32 CARTH: Nice 1 bdrm. $385 MONROE: Remodeled 1 bdrms. $380.

OXFORD: 1 bdrm $435 264-0264 IRONDEQUOIT: DIXON MANOR bdrm. apts. Heat, hot water included. Subuf ban living close to shopping expressways. Model Open Weekdays 10-6 Evenings Weekends By Appt.

266-7610 Managed by Natapow PENFIELD SKYLINE: FREE RENT SPECIAL! Limited time offer. Studio. 1 2 bedrooms. Irom $450 586-3780 heat parking 544 LAKE Ava Apia: Subtidiiad. Elderly, low income lam, disa- HIGHLAND OF Only a few apts left.

Rents start at $405 per mo. including heat hot water. Security only $200. CALL NOW! FOR JANUARY SPECIAL $200 OFF FIRST MONTHS RENT MANOR PKWY APTS. 473-0816 GREECE: Newcastle Apartments.

Spacious 1 and 2 bdrm. apartments and 2 bdrm. Townhouses. Walk tc Central air, wall tc professional 24 private storage. visit Sat.

Sun. 1 1-4. 2176 NORTH Larga, clean, carpeted. 2 bdrm apt. $450 mo.

incl heat 244-2221 254 5446 NORTH ST: 2 attic, $375plus. 647-2224 after 6 13C Apartments Unfurnished Apartments Unfurnished studios $325- Ibdrms $385 $460: 2 $480 1625 381-3957 TENTH Ward: Recently remodeled 1 bdrm. avail immediately New appl. Call 388-1383 or 377-5733 OF 19th: Nica 2 bdrm, yd. porch, parking, heal Quiet $550 Call 436-8695 util 442-6928 OF RStrong: 1 bdrm.

$395. $475. $535. heated. lease 328-5622 weekdays VICTORFarmington: Coi- leit Woods 2 3 bdrm.

lux-ury townhouses 924-2181 VICTOR: Affordable 1 bdrm studio apts. Lots ol closel space, dishwasher, disposal, air-condilioner, pool ail included 924-5376 VICTOR: Townhouse a 1 a 2 bdrms all luxury leatues. garages: call 924-bb4U WEBSTER MANOR: Outal country selling 1 2 bdrm. Balcony. Pool Tennis Heal mci Please call 67 1-5700 WEBSTER PARK APTS.

Daniel Webster a DISCOUNT FOR APPLICANTS AGE 55 AND. OLDER. $20 PER MO. Exceptionally large studios, 1 2 bdrm Carpel, appli-, ances, Cable heat hot water, walk to banks, stores, restaurants bus. Larga Bright 2 Avail Now! $530.

328-7026 AREA: 1- $395. Includes heal 671-9670. araa: 2 laundry Sublet: March $b4b 889-864 3 bdrm. Security, oany 3-3, bat-bun 1-5 GATES: HAMLET COURT! Spacious 1 2 bdrm, heat, hot water, pool, air. Open Mon -Fri.

9-4; 436-0626 GATES: LaChasa Manor 2 bdrm. $475, 1 $415. Heal, hot water appl. Model open. Call 426-0030, 247-0573.

PENFIELD: Winter rant special! Spacious 2 limited time, immediate occupancy. Call 586-6140 6T: 1 Newly remodeled 381-4797 m. NORTON-Joaeph: Ireshly painted 2 bdrm. $395. 1 bdrm.

$335 Rich 288-7040 bled handicapped IRONDEQUOIT: EASTRIOGE MANOR 1 2 bdrm. Heat, hot water included. Cable TV available. Free pool. Near shopping expressway.

Weekdays 10-6 Sat. Sun 10-3 266-6180. LAKE AVE.BACKUS bdrm studios. LAKE AVE: 575. uliis, appls.

$300mo. 254-1577 or LAKE-MONROE, HOPE: studios. GREECE Apts Dswey-Slons Area. Spacious 2 bdrm, heat hot water $530 663-8280 3 rmt, Call 325-7767 North Glen Apts. Rd.

W. Appliances, carpeting, cable 227-4410. Model M-F. Sat. by 225-6000 GATES: POPLAR GARDENS.

Spacious 1 2 bdrm. Heal, appls, air, cable. 426-0220 PITTSFORD Villaga Estatas: Colonial Pkwy 1 2 bdrm units. No pets. Rents start at $605, includes heat, hot water gar.

On busline, close to Plaza. For appt. 381-3520, 546-8111. GREECE MT. READ GARDENS 247 Joanne Dr off Mt.

Read. Mon. thru Fri 9-5 663-4243 alto MT. 1-2 bdrms. OXFORD Upacala 1 off-st.

parking. $490 includes all. eves 381-0147 PARK Ava. araa: 1 bdrm. avail.

21. Gar $495 includes heathot water 482-2980 atudio, 1 now. $300. 458 2 14 1 HUDSONAVE 3 $435: PARKER PLGrape: 3 bdrm $460 342-5365 PRESIDENTIAL Great 1 bdrms at a IRONDEQUOIT AREA: PRESIDENTIAL VILLAGE FIRST MONTH FREE! 1 467-4213 Wkdys 8-6 Wknds 10-5 Furnished Apts. avail 865-3038 Days Stonycrssk Apts.

Rd. 1 2 bdrm bdrm townhouses. air, carpeting, PLYMOUTH Ava. 2 heat appl carpeting, busline. $440, 266-8722.

GATES: Whits Oaks Wsst. 1 2 bdrm. apts. No pool or playground. Quiet area.

20-E Silver Birch Dr. off 901 Weg-man Rd 426-2606 546-6 1 1 1 Also garage Managed by Natapow IRONDEQUOIT: Meadow Oaks. Spacious 1 bdrm, pri- LAKE Jones: Largt bdrm apt. avail $3 75 Includes heat IRONDEQUOIT: PARKWAY MANOR bdrm apts, heat, hot water included. Studios also available.

Suburban living close to shopping expressways. 9-5 342-6430, Managed by Natapow LAKEKodak: 3 laundry, I he Hentai Agency LAKELatta: Nica 1 person, appliances, bus, $285 healed rma, intercom, cheerful. Call laundry. No pets. Sat.

11-3. studio for parking, 442-9766. 1 bdrm. 2nd floor. OH 381-4797 Greece Waterfront Apartments LONG POND SHORES 1 2 BEDROOM GARDEN APTS.

2 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE APTS. Enjoy luxurious, affordable apt. living in a beautiful waterfront community setting. Wallwall carpet, air, dishwasher disposal, pool. Townhouse also features split level design, attached 1 baths, laundry rm.

Sr. Citizen Discount. Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 225-3490 LAKESpancar St: large, modern, $380. 271-3299, IRONDEQUOIT: Ridgacreat Court Spacious 1-2 bdrms. Healed 266-2700 LEROY: Spacial on Rt.

5. 103 W. Main no pets. Clean WEBSTER Villaga Pk Manor Studio-1 carport. '7 mo tree rent 872-4531 392 7980 IRONDEQUOIT AREA RIDGEMONT PARK Spacious 1 2 Bdrm.

apis, located off E. Ridge Rd. All incl. heat hot water. 24 hr.

air, laundry, storage, parking satelite TV. On bus line, near mail X-way. Rentals from $450. 8-5. Sat.

9-5 544-1600 2 bdrm. St. 1 3 bdrm. apts. also Heat hot water Incl.

in rent. Laundry cable avail Between Rochester Buffalo. 768-2161 araa: Spacious house, $500 util HENRIETTA HIGHLAND APARTMENTS setting yet convenient. bdrm. starting bdrm.

starting at Includes heat hot Cable ready. WELLINGTON Ava: Wonder- fully large 2 bdrm parking, laundry. $625. 473-3870 parking 262 3647 1 2 bdrm IRONDEQUOIT: Danamors Hgls. 1, 2 4 3 bdrm apartments townhouses Start $450 Avail now 288-3826 JEFFERSONMagnolia: Studio $200.

1 bdrm. $268. DSSOK, 262-3113. Heat on Usl 2 Townhouses wgar. Call 352-3100 MAIN-Jaffaraon: modern rms.

Carpeting. $525 security. Gattl Realty 328-5810 GATES: Windsor Gardens. Studio, 1,2,3 bdrm.apls. wall features you want.

Heat hoi water mci. by4-4343. GENESEE ST: 2 bdrm, kit ft bath, parking. $425 328-6454 alter 5pm GENESEE: nsar Brooks. 1 bdrms, appliances, $350 heated.

244-4375. GENESEO: Highlands Apts. Affordable family housing, 243-0405 Mon-Fri. 9-5. EHO GRANGER PL: Spacious 2 bdrm.

carriage house, newly remodeled $825 458-0214 f. it vitf t-1 Holocaust film unable to get German pick for Oscar Penbrooke Meadows Now accepting applications for 1 2 Bdrm. Apts. 3 4 Bdrm. Townhouses 2 BDRM.

from $279 Includes all utilities. Swimming Pool Tennis Busline Close to shopping Day care nearby Income occupancy requirements 377-6200 1 bdrm, parking. 721 3755 private Off steeet Golden Globe from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, it was named best foreign film by the New York and Boston film critics and the National Board of Review. The film is based on the story of Salomon Perel, a Jew who now lives in Israel. Born in Germany in 1925, Perel and his family fled the Nazis to Poland.

After Hitler seized Poland, Perel escaped to the Soviet Union only to be followed by the Nazis. The film has had a limited showing in Germany with the German title Hitlerjunge Salomon (Hitler Youth Salomon) a name taken from a segment where Perel, after accidental pro-German heroism on the Russian front, is sent to an elite Hitler Youth school. Marco Hofschneider, a 22-year-old Berliner who made his film debut as Perel, said young Germans are a tough audience for Holocaust films. "Many Germans hear 'Nazis' and say, 'Please, we don't want to hear any he said. POST AVE: bdrm.

Lease Call RIDGECULVER bdrm. Busline. SCOTTSVILLERIT bdrm. 1st parking, SOBIESKI: references, SOUTH Ava 2 bdrm, SPENCERPORT: apts. with 3 bdrm bsmt.

Marco Hofschneider stars in Agnieszka Holland's Europa, Europa, Hollywood TV producers claim rights to secret KGB intelligence files WESTSIDE: 2 bdrm. upper available now. $375 For more information call 235-7231 Director Agnieszka Holland -has criticized the Film Export Council's for failing to nominate her film for an Academy Award. She was quoted in The New York Times as saying that since German unification, "The arro- -gance and xenophobia which was hidden is now official." Although the film had some German government financing, some Germans agree with Hoi- -land. The news weekly Der Spiegel said the Film Export had this motive: "The Germans did not want to let themselves once again be disturbed by the Jews in overcoming the past." However, Spiegel quoted film council juror Rolf Thissen as saying, "I don't think this kind of junk can be put before the Academy." Although the Film Export Council has the sole power to nominate a movie for the best foreign film Oscar, other nomina-.

tions are up to Academy mem- ,1 bers. deciding that Oswald was incapable of having acted alone. But the details of how the KGB reached that conclusion remained fuzzy, dulling the network's scoop, because the spy agency suddenly and inexplicably withdrew Saw--yer's permission to examine the l()-inch-thick files after only two lengthy sessions with the files. At the time. Nightline Execu-, five Producer Tom Bettag speculated that KGB bureaucrats decided that all news organizations should have equal access if the documents were to be opened.

The KGB did not charge the network to see the file, Bettag said. An economic deal was made between the Davis partnership arid the agency, however. How much Davis paid, and to whom, in order to secure the story rights remains a secret, appropriately Davis said that the first of itST productions would probably be for television, though he hoped to develop some of the stories for the big screen too. The earliest a Davis production could make it to: television would be next January and would likely be a TV movie on the Cuban Missile Crisis of 19ti2, as seen from a Russian perspective, he said. Museum Science Center, 657 East 8 p.m., $5 RMSC (271-4320) Travelogue: "Discovering Costa Rica's Rainforests," with Steven Danieh Gates Public Library, 1605 Buffalo Road, 7:30 p.m., free.

(247-6446) Transcendental Meditation Pro- gram Introductory Lecture, Transcendental Meditation Center, 234 Culver Road. 8 p.m.; free. (244-0434) GREECE: 1 quist complex, $445 includes heal hot water. 227-8251 GREECE: 3550 Ridgs W. 1 bdrm.

Includes util. $325. Call 254-4260 GREECE: Brittsny Woods 1 2 bdrm. Apts. Town-houses.

Beautiful, spacious, from $475 mo. On busline, near shopping. Senior's Wel-come Call 663-4550 M-F, 9-5 GREECE: Coiy bdrm, carpeting, appl. Parking. Cable GREECE: ESTATES: ready vras all, m-wwd great GREECE: DswsyLatta: 1 2 $200 security.

Sibley Services. 621-4010 7 days. GREECE: "Doraay Gardsns" Large 1 2 bdrm apts. Heat included. Convenient residential location.

Newly redecorated. Great closets storage space. $200 security deposit. Senior discount. 663- 4567 Albright Realty Services GREECE: English Villags located at 1 100 English Rd.

1 2 bdrm. units inc. balconies, carpeting, appliances. For more info, call 225-8150, Tues. 10-5.

Wed. 10-8. Sat. 10-4. 4 i Wind, announced six weeks ago that he had signed an exclusive agreement with the KGB to produce a CBS television series based on material from its archives.

The KGB files will "set America on its collective ear," he promised at the time. RHI Executive Vice President Kenneth Locker, a former associate of the late Armand Hammer, said Sunday that his company's plans to televise a docudrama based on KGB intelligence files could materialize as soon as this fall. Locker, who speaks Russian fluently and estimates that he has made 75 trips to Moscow, said that he has been working to get the KGB files for more than six months. In two weeks, the first of RHI's KGB files will be hand-de-livered to Locker in Los Angeles by a former KGB agent, he said. We absolutely have the rights that we say we do," Locker said.

But Sunday, officials of Davis Entertainment Television, which is underwritten by former 20th Century Fox owner Marvin Davis, said that they had cinched an exclusive deal with the successor agency of the Soviet KGB to produce televi Other Square Dancing, Shooting Stars, Holmes Road School, 300 Holmes Road, Greece, p.m.; $5 per couple. (266-0807) Stardust Ballroom Series, dance concerts, featuring Nice-n-Easy; Stardust Ballroom, Edgerton Recreation Center, at Bloss and Backus streets, 7.30 p.m., donations accepted. (428-6697) 3rd Annual Burns Night Party, dance party in celebration of Scottish National Poet Robert Burns' birthday, food and refreshments available, sponsored by Rochester Scottish Country Dancers; rear entrance South Presbyterian Church, E. Henrietta Road at Mt. Hope Avenue, 8 p.m.

(381-9738) Viewpoints: Tuesdays at 5:30 Lectures, Andreas Vesalius, De Humani Corporis Fabrica, presented by Christopher Hoolihan, history of medicine librarian, Edward G. Miner Library, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University 5:30 p.m.; reception in Green Room, 5 p.m., free. (473-7720, 473-6152 TDD) Lecture: "Original Poetry in American Sign Language," by Patrick Gray-bill, visiting assistant professor, National Technical Institute for the Deaf; Ingle Auditorium, Student Alumni Union, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1 it -4' II ft- shopping. wall carpet, hr. maintenance, Come 9AM-5PM, 225-3177.

GREECE: 2790 Ridge air, TV. Nopets. open appt. price. GREECE: 1600 English apts.

2 Appliances, cable TV, Mon-Fri 225-6000 HAYWARD Very clean. street parking. Country 1 $470, 2 $535, water, pool. 334-1050. By Larry Thorson The Associated Press ERLIN Europa, Europa, a movie about German Jews and Nazis, won a Golden Globe as the best foreign language film shown in the United States.

But the German-language film has largely been spurned in Germany. Critics panned it; audiences got little chance to see it; and the German Film Export Council did not nominate it or any other movie for an Oscar as best foreign film. The director blames German bias, although the full explanation may be as complicated as the dealings that went into making the multinational film. The movie has German and French financing, a Polish-born director, a cast featuring many Germans and a screenwriter who now disclaims it. In the United States, Europa, Europa has grossed about $3 million, a respectable showing for a sub-titled film.

Besides the "The KGB will not provide anybody with exclusive rights to the archival files for publication or film production. We can only discuss providing exclusive rights for certain case histories for a defined period of time." According to Karpf, Oligov specifically labeled as "erroneous" claims "made by certain Western companies that they were given exclusive access by the KGB to the secret files related to the atomic bomb Karpf and John Davis, Marvin Davis' son and head of Davis Entertainment, told the Los Angeles Times that the agreement between Davis Entertainment, the KGB, Moscow-based Contact Film Studio and a Tennessee-based distribution and production partner, One World Films will mean that this new consortium will be able to dig into KGB archives for source material to develop 30 film or TV stories, including: The attempted assassination of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill during a World War II summit in Tehran, Iran. The attempted CIA assassination of Fidel Castro. The biography of a high-level Porter.

8 through Feb. 18. (232-GEVA) Other Alpha Chords of Harmony ladies' barbershop chorus; Harmony Hall, 58 E. Main Webster, 7:30 p.m.; every rehearsals open to the public. (223-5495) More Than Meeti tht Ey.

comedy presented by the Greece Paint Players, 'W Ml The Associated Press which won a Golden Globe award. sion and motion pictures based on secret Soviet files. Halmi's stories might emanate from Moscow, but they are not from the official archival files of the KGB, said Merrill Karpf, executive vice president of Davis Entertainment Television. Locker said that the confusion over who has exclusive rights rises from a confusion over agencies. The original KGB ceased to exist as of Jan.

1 and has been replaced by two separate agencies that, respectively, deal with international and domestic intelligence. They are roughly analogous to the CIA and the FBI, Locker said. His production company is dealing with one agency while Davis is apparently dealing with the other, he said. Karpf returned to Los Angeles last week after three days of final negotiations with Andrei Oligov, chief of public relations for the Agency of Federal Security, or KGB, of Russia, armed with contracts that he says will give Davis Entertainment and its partners exclusive access to the agency's files. To support his claim, Karpf also brought with him a letter from Oligov that translated into English this wav: Lomb Memorial Drive, Henrietta, 1 p.m., sign interpreted for the hearing impaired, free.

(475-6558) Travelogue: "Amazon," with Dent and Alice Harris; Arnett Branch Library, 310 Arnett 10:30 a.m., free. (235-6583) Travelogue: Slide show presentation on trips to the Galapagos Islands, by Robert Rothman; College of Science, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1 Lomb Memorial Drive, Henrietta, 7:30 p.m., free. (475-5215) By Dennis McDougal Los Angeles Times HOLLYWOOD KGB spy novels may be passe, but a race between two well-known producers to make "exclusive" TV movies based on secret KGB files is fraught with enough intrigue to make Hollywood deal-making as enticing as the best of Ian Fleming. RHI Entertainment Inc. and Davis Entertainment Television, two of Hollywood's heaviest hitters, are both claiming rights to several top-secret files on subjects ranging from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Soviet version of events surrounding well-known Cold War spy tales.

The "Third Man" scandal of the early 1950s, involving British counterspy Kirn Philby, and the traffic in atomic secrets that led to the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are among the stories that both producers hope to tell. Who will tell them first, however, remains a mystery. Robert Halmi the producer who paid a record $9 million in November for the television rights to Scarlett, Warner Books' best-selling sequel to Gone With the TODAY Soviet scientist known as Tolka-chov whose spying on behalf of the CIA during the 1980s led to a devastating penetration of the Soviet radar defense system and, in 1987, Tolkachov's execution. The revelation of joint CIA-KGB operations during last year's gulf war, leading to the pre-emptive destruction of much of Saddam Hussein's offensive missile power. One set of files that Davis does not intend to seek is those relating to the KGB version of Lee Harvey Oswald end the assassination of John F.

Kennedy. Last November, before the release of director Oliver Stone's controversial JFK, ABC News said that its producers had obtained exclusive access to the KGB's Oswald files in Moscow. In a Nightline report, broadcast Nov. 22, ABC correspondent Forrest Sawyer reported that the Soviets suspected Oswald of being a U.S. agent when he defected to the Soviet Union in 1959, but rejected that idea after watching him during his 2 i years in the country.

The KGB also reportedly reached the opposite conclusion of the Warren Commission, however, roles for six women and five men, various ages, including one role for a young woman who can be cast as or is a teen-ager; Greece Recreation, 647 Long Pond Road, 7:30 p.m.; (352-4857) Lecture: Distinguished Scholars Series: "Geographia: Geography's Impact on History." by Howard Doughty, chairman of the World Vista Foundation; Eisenhart Auditorium, Rochester Children's events Rochester Association of Performing Arts, Prelude, preschool program for ages 3-5, classes In dance, tumbling, music, voice and dramatics; Auditorium Center, 875 E. Main a.m., through June 5, 1992; $95 for each 8-week session. (442-0190) "Tuesdays for Tots," "Bubble-Mania: A Soap Bubble Spectacular," with Doug Rougeux as Professor Suds P.H.B. (Performer of Hilarious Bubble-ology); Activity Room Strong Museum, 1 Manhattan Square, a.m.; $3 adults, $1.50 children; or $1.50 and 75 cents for museum members. (263-2700) Music Kilbourn Concert Series, Anner Bylsma, cello; Malcolm Bilson, forte-piano; Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs 8 p.m., $12; $8 seniors and students.

(274-1100) Theater Anything Goes, GeVa Theatre, 75 Woodbury musical about romance aboard a cruise ship; by Cole Porter. 8 p.m.; through Feb. 16. (232-GEVA) i TOMORROW Children's events Buffalo Bills Children's Story Hour, stories and costume contest; Village Green Bookstore, 1954 West Ridge Road, 7 p.m. (723-1600) Films History of the Avant-Garde Series: films by Hollis Frampton, Manual of Arms (1966), Nostalgia (1973), Critical Mass (1971); Curtis Theatre, International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 900 East 8 p.m., $3 members.

(271-3361) Theater Anything Goes, GeVa Theatre, 75 Woodbury Musical about romance aboard a cruise ship; by Cole 1 11 liL I classified section for IlL orama IBf 1 more details and over ijf anAM, cViev-4c I 300 other great buys CI yjy IkJJ on new and used cars! woVi Democrat anfi (flrrtmkk Mm TLMES-UNION XKirrT?.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Democrat and Chronicle
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Democrat and Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
2,656,553
Years Available:
1871-2024