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See Yo La Tengo perform alongside this Buckminster Fuller documentary

In April, FringeArts is screening The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller, a documentary on the inventor and futurist who spent the end of his career at the University City Science Center.

Buckminster Fuller and his geodesic dome. Photo courtesy of Canary Promotion.

Yo La Tengo meets Buckminster Fuller in this upcoming FringeArts performance.

In April, FringeArts is screening The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller, a documentary on the inventor and futurist who spent the end of his career at the University City Science Center. It’ll be narrated by the documentary’s director Sam Green and accompanied by indie rock band Yo La Tengo, who’ll be performing the documentary’s original score.

There’s only two performances on April 4. Get tickets here on March 1.

FringeArts presents The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller (photo by Ed Dittenhoefer of Ithaca Times_2012)

The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller, performed in 2012. Photo by Ed Dittenhoefer of the Ithaca Times, courtesy of Canary Promotion.

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