The Cheese Man – Isle de Formaggio
The Other Side 2011 Genesee St, Utica, New YorkThe Kneady Baker & Isle de Formaggio ask that all preorders be in no later than 9AM Friday morning. (To pre-order, call or text 914-774-9617)
The Kneady Baker & Isle de Formaggio ask that all preorders be in no later than 9AM Friday morning. (To pre-order, call or text 914-774-9617)
The Big and Glassy Book Club will be meeting to discuss Octavia Butler's 1993 speculative novel: Parable of a Sower. The story is set in 2025 and follows the life of Lauren Olamina, an eighteen-year-old Black woman living in a climate change ravaged California and suffering from hyperempathy, a condition that causes her to feel […]
On July 22, 2002, "two old hippies," possessing a dream and not much more than a dime, started a coffeeshop business in Uptown Utica. It was to offer a feast for tongue, eyes, ears and imaginations, an inclusive, urban place where strangers could become friends face-to-face, a space for the artist and the dreamer in […]
Objects – Anne Reichlin Opening Reception: Friday, January 10th from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, February 1st at 1pm Gallery Hours from 12-2pm: Saturday, 1/11 Thursday, 1/16 Saturday, 1/18 Thursday, 1/23 Saturday, 1/25 Thursday, 1/30 Saturday, 2/1
Objects – Anne Reichlin Opening Reception: Friday, January 10th from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, February 1st at 1pm Gallery Hours from 12-2pm: Saturday, 1/11 Thursday, 1/16 Saturday, 1/18 Thursday, 1/23 Saturday, 1/25 Thursday, 1/30 Saturday, 2/1
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Heather Abrams Paintings - Watercolors - Monoprints Opening Reception: Friday, February 7 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, March 1 at 1pm Gallery Hours from 12-2pm: Saturday 2/8 Thursday 2/13 Saturday 2/15 Thursday 2/20 Saturday 2/22 Thursday 2/27 Saturday 3/1
THIS EVENT WILL BE HAPPENING AT UNITY HALL CHECK OUT THEIR WEBSITE FOR TICKETS AND MORE https://www.unityhall.com/events “We are thrilled and deeply grateful to return to Unity Hall to present this landmark of the American stage,” says Woodshill’s Artistic Director, Allen Guy Wilcox. “Showcasing the work of 20th Century American playwrights in partnership with Unity […]
Scott MacDonald, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at Hamilton College, has been teaching film history for over 50 years. He is the author of many books on film, two of which are just out: Comprehending Cinema (from Oxford University Press) and Publication as Autobiography (Sticking Place Books). After all that time and all his […]
Throughout Casting Ruth Ann Dandrea expresses thanks and angst; gratitude for life’s gifts of grandchildren, the bits and bounty of the natural world; distress over wars and waste, violence and greed. This collection is one of self discovery through love, loss and lessons learned. The images in Casting allow us a glimpse into the rhythms […]
Heather Abrams Paintings - Watercolors - Monoprints Opening Reception: Friday, February 7 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, March 1 at 1pm Gallery Hours from 12-2pm: Saturday 2/8 Thursday 2/13 Saturday 2/15 Thursday 2/20 Saturday 2/22 Thursday 2/27 Saturday 3/1
Heather Abrams Paintings - Watercolors - Monoprints Opening Reception: Friday, February 7 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, March 1 at 1pm Gallery Hours from 12-2pm: Saturday 2/8 Thursday 2/13 Saturday 2/15 Thursday 2/20 Saturday 2/22 Thursday 2/27 Saturday 3/1
This month we will offer a discussion of real life experiences using herbal medicine to heal ailments. Please come and share your stories of success, failure or indeterminate outcome when using a plant based remedy. I have some experiences working with others, friends, family and myself. I hope this is an opportunity for us to […]
Tom Townsley, Morris Tarbell, Sean Peters, Jake Lozo, Lenny Milano with special guests Todd Fitzsimmons, Ron Spencer, and Frank Talarico $20 / $15 for students sponsored by The Green Onion Pub
"Subtle shades of Sarah, a hint of Ella, but with a style and sparkle that's uniquely her own..." PJS Jazz Society Born and raised in Harlem, Annette St John stands out in a neighborhood of many show business notables. She grew up watching her mother and aunt perform as top dancers, and her uncle play […]
The Big and Glassy Book Club is back and ready for more. This time we will be reading the American masterpiece: Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Originally published in 1885, it is the novel, Ernest Hemmingway claims, from which "All modern American literature comes... There was nothing before. There has been nothing as […]
Photography March 21 - April 26, 2025 Opening Reception: Friday, March 21 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, April 26 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Saturday, March 22 Thursday, March 27 Saturday, March 29 Thursday, April 3 Thursday, April 10 Saturday, April 12 Thursday, April 17 Saturday, April 19 Thursday, April 24 Saturday, April 26
Exploring Historical Changes in Tree Cover Across Utica Implications for Urban Heat and Greenspacet with Heather Kropp, Assistant Professor for Environmental Studies Urban tree cover and greenspaces offer a wide array of social benefits and play a critical role in cooling the land surface during the summer. Changes in tree cover are largely shaped by […]
Ann Carey has been vocalizing in Central New York bands for gas money ever since the late seventies, morphing herself into the “music flavor of the month” in bands from Steppin’ Out, Blue Steel, Ted Radley and Co., Puttin’ on the Ritz, to her latest adventure in the duo Nook n’ Crannie. The doors are […]
During this discussion we’ll explore the cultural healing practices that the Southern Italian immigrants brought with them and cultivated in the Italian enclaves, such as Utica, NY. These practices, though often described as witchcraft, were a fundamental aspect of Italian-style folk Catholicism, but rooted in the ancient pagan traditions of Rome, Greece, and the greater […]
Join us to celebrate the release of Will's new book "Adding Saffron" Adding Saffron loosely traces its author’s life over the last ten years, but autobiographical events are not the focus of the poems so much as they are incidental facts. “Attentiveness is the natural prayer of the soul:”—so quipped Nicolas Malebranche, and that axiom […]
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Why Songs Matter with Doctuh Michael Woods, Margaret Bundy Scott Professor of Music Etmeritus Songs are "mile markers" in our lives; they can strongly evoke past moments, places, events, and loves. Using music theory and examples from popular music, Doc will shed light on how particular sounds evoke effects in the listener, making an emotional […]
"...one of the most exciting trumpet voices on the music scene" - All About Jazz An accomplished performer, composer, arranger, and educator who has worked with legends of music including Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin, The Count Basie Orchestra, and The Christian McBride Big Band over the last twenty years, Freddie Hendrix has made a name for himself […]
Photography March 21 - April 26, 2025 Opening Reception: Friday, March 21 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, April 26 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Saturday, March 22 Thursday, March 27 Saturday, March 29 Thursday, April 3 Thursday, April 10 Saturday, April 12 Thursday, April 17 Saturday, April 19 Thursday, April 24 Saturday, April 26
Photography March 21 - April 26, 2025 Opening Reception: Friday, March 21 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, April 26 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Saturday, March 22 Thursday, March 27 Saturday, March 29 Thursday, April 3 Thursday, April 10 Saturday, April 12 Thursday, April 17 Saturday, April 19 Thursday, April 24 Saturday, April 26
Carlie Sherry and Sarah Phyllis Smith Photography May 2 – 31, 2025 Opening Reception: Friday, May 3 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, May 31, 1pm Gallery Hours from 12-2pm: Thursday, May 8 Saturday, May 10 Thursday, May 15 Thursday, May 22 Saturday, May 24 Thursday, May 29 Saturday, May 31
Music, Friends and Stories with special guests John Piazza Jr. - Trumpet Alan Cron - Trombone Hosted by: Mike Dubaniewicz - Saxophone featuring: Rick Montalbano - Piano Lou Smaldone - Bass Jimmy Johns - Drums Tickets are $20 or $10 for students with a student I.D. To reserve tickets: call 315-735-4825 or […]
Join us for another round of pysanky-making! Pysanky are often referred to as Ukrainian Easter eggs, but the tradition is much older than Easter itself. It's the perfect craft to celebrate spring's return. Rather than a class, we’ll gather together and sit side-by-side as we create these seasonal works of art. Like most traditional craft […]
This meeting will be held to discuss the various writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the first philosopher of the American spirit. His lecture "Nature" and essay "Self-Reliance" will be specifically discussed, as well as any other writings or works, Emerson's or otherwise, that members feel is relevant to his philosophy. The meeting is open to […]
Tom Townsley Morris Tarbell Sean Peters Jake Lozo Lenny Milano with Adam Bishton $20 or $15 for students Sponsored by The Green Onion Pub
Carlie Sherry and Sarah Phyllis Smith Photography Carlie Sherry Bio Carlie Sherry is an interdisciplinary artist based in New Hartford, NY and Assistant Professor of Foundations at Pratt Munson. Carlie has exhibited work both nationally and internationally. Notable group exhibitions include the National Association of Woman Artist Gallery in New York, NY, The Spinning Plate […]
Carlie Sherry and Sarah Phyllis Smith Photography Carlie Sherry Bio Carlie Sherry is an interdisciplinary artist based in New Hartford, NY and Assistant Professor of Foundations at Pratt Munson. Carlie has exhibited work both nationally and internationally. Notable group exhibitions include the National Association of Woman Artist Gallery in New York, NY, The Spinning Plate […]
Killdeer Trio has been busy since their last performance at The Other Side! Collectively, the group performed with Grammy-nominated violinist Sara Caswell. Individually bassist Evan Jagels is touring with pioneering math-rock band Dazzling Killmen, and drummer Sebastian Green is touring with NYC indie-rock band YouBet. Guitarist Wyatt Ambrose released his new album Up There in […]
This is an informal event where people can come and go as they socialize with the LGBTQ community and our allies. Emerson Ave. Cafe purchase required.
Patrick Fiore – Paintings June 6 to June 28, 2025 “Determination, hope, challenge, and beauty are the attributes and narratives expressed within my paintings. Inviting the viewer to reflect on our shared experiences, we acknowledge those who suffer the trials of inequity. I reference historical and contemporary human rights issues in a world offering bounty […]
Performing songs from America's golden eras – from Tin Pan Alley, ‘20s-‘40s Swing, the Blues, Rock ’n Roll, & Motown to Latin Rock, Classic Rock, Fusion, and Funk - the Dovetones keep the legacy of American music alive and well in Central New York. With a Masters degree in Opera, German-born vocalist/violinist, Juliane Price loves […]
The Other Side of Ellis Island: A Peoples' History of Immigration with Gianni Notaro multi-award winning public school teacher Why are so many fearful of those we deem as "others"? Who does this fear serve? Featuring the art of Patrick Fiore, local teacher Gianni Notaro will lead a lecture through the history of immigration in […]
The group has elected to read Henry Miller's controversial, 1934 fictive memoir, Tropic of Cancer. Banned from publication in America upon its initial release due to its "candid sexuality", the book was the center of a major court ruling that set a precedent for the cause of free speech, particularly in the realm of literature. […]
Patrick Fiore – Paintings June 6 to June 28, 2025 “Determination, hope, challenge, and beauty are the attributes and narratives expressed within my paintings. Inviting the viewer to reflect on our shared experiences, we acknowledge those who suffer the trials of inequity. I reference historical and contemporary human rights issues in a world offering bounty […]
Patrick Fiore – Paintings June 6 to June 28, 2025 “Determination, hope, challenge, and beauty are the attributes and narratives expressed within my paintings. Inviting the viewer to reflect on our shared experiences, we acknowledge those who suffer the trials of inequity. I reference historical and contemporary human rights issues in a world offering bounty […]
“Macbeth is an uncanny unity of setting, plot, and characters, fused together beyond comparison with any other play of Shakespeare’s.” -Harold Bloom Over four hundred years since its original staging, The Tragedy of Macbeth remains one of the world's most alluring and enduring pieces of dramatic theater—and, as Shakespeare’s shortest tragic work, it remains an […]
The group has elected to read two books in sequence: the first, a short work of journalism/travel writing called The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates in which he travels to Senegal, South Carolina, and Israel-Palestine. Published in 2024, it should make for a highly relevant and deeply sickening read. This meeting will take place at The […]
September 12 - October 4 Opening Reception, Friday September 12, 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, October 4, 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 12-2pm
While cleaning out the attic of her family home, Canadian-American writer Naomi Guttman discovers bundles of love letters written during her parents’ transatlantic courtship. With those letters, plus home-movie footage, photographs, and surprisingly candid interviews about love, fidelity, and gender roles, Guttman weaves a poignant tale of a sixty-four-year marriage between two doctors whose love […]
The prolonged uncertainty these last several years has negatively influenced the mind-body health of many individuals and communities. The Building Connections Collective is raising awareness of collectivism for enriching healing practices and better overall health and wellbeing. This approach not only acknowledges individual experiences but also highlights the importance of community and shared cultural connections […]
September 12 - October 4 Opening Reception, Friday September 12, 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, October 4, 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 12-2pm
OUTCAST returns to THE OTHER SIDE with the Aaron Posner Comedy “Life Sucks” After a 2-year hiatus, Outcast International is back to present the comedy “Life Sucks” at The Other Side in Utica, NY from October 9th through October 12th. Written by Aaron Posner, author of the hit play “Stupid F#%*ing Bird,” which is a […]
Carl A. Rubino Hamilton at The Other Side series Platform Plebs: Sharing Power, a talk by Ashley Gorham, Assistant Professor of Government Traditionally, online platforms, especially social media, have not been seen as political spaces. Yet as contemporary events attest, many social media platforms are distinctly political, featuring content and making policies of broad, public, […]
Gallery Hours have been extended for this show! Thursday 10/16 and Saturday 10/18 from 12-2pm.
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Saxophone and Woodwinds Mr. Pillow's resume includes performances with: Frank Sinatra, Mariah Carey, Jay Z, Luther Vandross, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, and Joe Henderson. Featuring: Dave Solazzo - piano Lou Smaldone - bass Tom Killian - drums Mike Dubaniewicz - sax Tickets are $20 or $10 for students. To reserve call 315-735-4825 or email […]
Please join Mayor Michael Galime to learn about and share input on the City’s New York Forward application for the Uptown District. Mayor Galime will give a brief overview of the program and attendees will be invited to give feedback on the current state of the neighborhood and proposed projects. City staff will be on-hand […]
Featuring: Tom Townsley, Morris Tarbell, Sean Peters, Jake Lozo, and Lenny Milano. $20 or $15 for students with ID Sponsored by The Green Onion Pub
Masks not necessary.
Tina Betz - Glass Sculptures November 7 to November 29 Opening Reception: Friday November 7 --5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, November 29 -- 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 12-2pm
“Exuberant, amphibian and phantasmagoric!” The sixth full length collection of poems from Thomas Townsley is an imaginative tour de force. “Do you seek le mot au jus?” “Don’t read too much into the falling apple blossoms.” “They say a man who breaks forms is often broken by them.” “The instructions were never quite right […]
Ron Wilkins - Trombonist and Singer Featuring: Bill Dobbins - piano Peter Chwazik - bass Mike Melito - drums Mike Dubaniewicz - sax Tickets are $20 or $10 for students with student ID To reserve, call 315-735-4825 or email kodomenico@verizon.net THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: FlavoredLayers - sponsor for 2025-2026 headliners - https://www.flavoredlayers.com/ Bank of Utica […]
THE US CIVIL WAR & THE FAILURES OF RECONSTRUCTION: The Peoples’ Classroom returns to The Other Side in Utica with an critical presentation on the US Civil War and the ramifications for the failures of the Reconstruction Era with a keen focus on the all important connections to today. We will take a deep look […]
Dr. Francisco Hernandez was the physician sent by Spain in 1570 to lead the first explicitly scientific expedition. Following his trail in Mexico this summer, Prof. Cooley uncovered how Indigenous knowledge and European ambition collided in the search for cures. In a preview of her upcoming book, she will tell us this story of drug […]
Tina Betz - Glass Sculptures November 7 to November 29 Opening Reception: Friday November 7 --5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, November 29 -- 1pm Gallery Hours are Thursdays and Saturdays 12-2pm: Saturday, November 8 Thursday, November 13 Saturday, November 15 Thursday, November 20 Saturday, November 22 Saturday, November 29
Tina Betz - Glass Sculptures November 7 to November 29 Opening Reception: Friday November 7 --5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, November 29 -- 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 12-2pm
Legacy - Betty Murtagh Paintings / Serigraphs Opening Reception: Friday, December 5 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, December 27 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays from 12-2pm
An opportunity to hear from the Socialist Perspective, this program is presented by the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a group familiar to people who have attended Gianni Notaro's popular Peoples' Classrooms. PSL, based in the U.S., works in solidarity with working class and oppressed peoples around the world, and is dedicated to re-organizing […]
Patrick Lawler is the author of Conversations With Extinct Animals (University of Alabama Press, 2025), The Exhalation Therapist/Breathe a Wor(l)d (Tiger Bark Press, 2022) as well as six other books of poetry and fiction. “Lawler has been one of CNY’s most acclaimed poets for nearly four decades...His poetry blends autobiography and social commentary with philosophical […]
Featuring: Alexandra Dubaniewicz - vocals Dan Pugh - piano Darryl Pugh - bass Jimmy Johns - drums Mike Dubaniewicz - sax Tickets are $20 for students or $10 for students with student ID To reserve call 315-735-4825 or email kodomenico@verizon.net THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: FlavoredLayers - sponsor for 2025-2026 headliners - https://www.flavoredlayers.com/ Bank […]
Legacy - Betty Murtagh Paintings / Serigraphs Opening Reception: Friday, December 5 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, December 27 at 1pm Gallery Hours are Thursdays and Saturdays from 12-2pm: Saturday, December 6 Thursday, December 11 Saturday, December 13 Thursday, December 18 Saturday, December 20 Saturday, December 27
Legacy - Betty Murtagh Paintings / Serigraphs Opening Reception: Friday, December 5 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, December 27 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays from 12-2pm
Leigh Yardley Paintings Opening Reception: Friday, January 9 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, January 31 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays from 12-2pm
The Peoples' Classroom returns with a special "extra" presentation covering the history of U.S. Empire and its imperialist efforts to enact regime change around the globe. This is a crucial presentation with direct connections to today's world and recent events in Venezuela. We will take a deep look into the root causes of US imperialism, […]
Leigh Yardley Paintings Opening Reception: Friday, January 9 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, January 31 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays from 12-2pm Saturday, January 10 Thursday, January 15 Saturday, January 17 Thursday, January 22 Saturday, January 24 Thursday, January 29 Saturday, January 31
Leigh Yardley Paintings Opening Reception: Friday, January 9 from 5-7pm Artist Talk: Saturday, January 31 at 1pm Gallery Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays from 12-2pm
Art by Pratt/Munson students in the College of Art and Design
contact Sherman at thesteins3@outlook.com for more info.
contact Sherman at thesteins3@outlook.com for more info
A foreign policy reporter and her Iraq War veteran husband turn their sights on the hidden impact the US military has on the planet, after the birth of their first child creates anxiety about the climate crisis. Their investigation exposes a secretive and constantly-expanding web of pollution, cover-ups and unaccountability by the world's biggest polluter. […]
Art by Pratt/Munson students in the College of Art and Design Gallery hours are every Thursday and Saturday from 12-2pm between 2/7/26 and 2/28/26.
I will be continuing themes from my last Counterpunch essay, posted over last weekend. I'm getting much reinforcement reading The Brothers Karamazov for this preoccupation of my adult years with what Dostoyevsky calls "the accursed questions,' ie., "God vs. reason, human destiny, the future of " (his concern was Russia, of course). Being a great […]
The Carl A. Rubino Hamilton at The Other Side Series presents: The Oneida Community: Free Lovers or Public Menace? with Christian Goodwillie - Director and Curator of Special Collections and Archives From 1848-1880, the Oneida Community (OC), 20 miles west of Utica, practiced a unique system of complex marriage, that eventually included a planned breeding […]