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October 29 - November 12, 2014 | Vol. 38 • No. 11

HAPPY HALLOWEENPlace Your Halloween Order Today salvatores.com

PG.17

AUDITORIUM THEATRE • NOVEMBER 11–16

HOLIDAYPLANNER

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HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS PG.17HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS

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WESTERN NEW YORK’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE®

Publisher & EditorThomas Cannon

Executive EditorSue Cannon

Assistant EditorEileen Earley

AdvertisingScott Gudell

DesignScott Miller

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Departments• Coming To Town .....................5• Out of Town ............................12• Lights Up ...............................12 Theatre ................................12 Concert ................................13 Film .....................................13• Talk Of The Town .....................17•• Art Shows ..............................17• Sports ...................................18• Film Classics .........................19• Calendar ...............................20• Classifieds .............................30

ColumnsFor You And The Kids By Sue Cannon ....................16

Festivals & Special Events By Sue Cannon ....................16

Halloween Happenings By Sue Cannon ....................17

Holiday Planner By Sue Cannon ....................18

Words & Music ......................18

OnScreen: Nightcrawler By Ed Symkus ......................19

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coming to town

AJRw/Minor SoulMontage Music Hall | Oct. 29 The New York City-based band, AJR is an indie pop act made up of three brothers – Adam, Jack and Ryan Met. Their sound is a blend of electronic, dubstep and pop. Releases include the “I’m Ready” EP; and a brand new one, Break You Down on Warner Bros. Records...Minor Soul is another brother act – Jack and Max Wagner. Born in London, they grew up in Hong Kong and play an acoustic pop mix based on several music influences - everything from Velvet Underground, Dylan, the Beat-les and Coldplay. They’ve been described as the “new Simon & Garfunkel.”

Stick MenLovin’ Cup | Oct. 29 The Stick Men are guitarist Tony Levin of King Crimson fame; the multi-disciplinary musician/composer, Markus Reuter; and drummer Pat Mastelotto of King Crimson and Mr. Mister. The NYC-based act has released two albums together, Open and Deep.

Bat McGrathAbilene Bar & Lounge | Oct. 29 & 30 Singer/songwriter Bat McGrath has performed with the likes of Don Potter and Chuck Mangione; and has numerous solo albums to his credit, including his latest, No Reverb. He’s also enjoyed much success as a songwriter; penning “Come Some Rainy Day” for Wynonna Judd, “No One’s Loved Me Like This” for Mark Wills, “Workin’ My Way Down” for the Corbin/Hanner Band and “I Can Feel You Drifting” for Kenny Rog-ers. Bat has loyal fans here in our region and across the country.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey CircusBlue Cross Arena | Oct. 29 – Nov. 2 The 143rd edition of the “Great-est Show On Earth” comes to town. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus has chosen “Built To Amaze!” as this year’s theme, promising to surprise and delight audiences with over the top feats of strength, agility and courage. You will see magnificent elephants, ferocious tigers, astonishing acro-bats and awe-inspiring aerialists – over 100 performers in all, from

17 countries - along with 95 exotic and domestic animals!

Wild AdriaticFlour City Station | Oct. 30 Based in Saratoga Springs, NY, this basic rock ‘n roll band is on a tightly packed east coast tour tak-ing them from Texas to Vermont. Featuring Travis Gray on vocals and guitar, Rich Derbyshire on bass and Mateo Vosganian on drums, they support a new CD, Big Suspicious. Relix describes them as being “flawlessly tight with infec-tious melodies and tons of soul.”

Jimkata & TurkuazMontage Music Hall | Oct. 30

Jimkata, Ithaca’s electro-rock band, tours in support of their Feel In Light EP. Their sound has been described as 80’s tinged dance-pop, using analog synthesizers and heavy bass notes to fill the electronic role, and big guitars to create space for shredding... Based in Brooklyn, the power funk act, Turkuaz, features Dave Brandwein, Taylor Shell, Craig Brodhead, Michelangelo Carubba, Greg Sanderson, Josh Schwartz, Chris Brouwers, and Sammi Ga-rett. The group formed in Boston in 2008, playing their first show at the Berklee Performance Center to rave reviews. Releases include Zerbert, Live @ Southpaw and a new one, Future 86.

AJR w/Minor Soul • Stick Men • Bat McGrath • Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus • Wild Adriatic • Jimkata & Turkuaz • Bob DiBuono • Love and Theft • Love and Theft w/Joel Crouse & DJ DU • Hotel California • Vinnie Appice & Sal Giancarelli

• Aztec Two Step • Girls Night: The Musical • Onslaught, Artillery, & Striker • John Brown’s Body • Lil Boosie w/Peewee Longway & Chief Keef • Arturo Sandoval • Trio X • Primus • Knox Hamilton • Jon Dee Graham w/Mike June • US Navy Band

Commodores • Davina & the Vagabonds • Stevie Tombstone & Kern Richards • Christoph Konig w/RPO • Alonzo Bodden • Oh, Cassius! • The Phryg • Lucky Peterson • Robert Langevin • Donna the Buffalo w/The Falconers • Talent w/Ed Lover • Karen Savoca & Pete Heitzman • Maze featuring Frankie Beverly w/S.O.S. Band • Doyle Dykes • Mo’ Mojo • Chicago Tap Theatre • Kill the Noise w/Two Fresh & Botnek • The Singles • Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band • Professor Louie & The Crowmatix • As Blood Runs Black • Rings of Saturn & Upon This Dawning • Saliva w/Future Leaders of the World & Bad Seed Rising •

Head North • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat • Antemasque w/Le Butcherettes

Hotel California, the only show officially authorized to perform the music of the Eaglescomes to Nazareth College Arts Center, November 1.

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Bob DiBuonoComedy Club | Oct. 30 – Nov. 1 Bob DiBuono’s comedic per-spective finds the silliness in all of us through the use of vibrant characters and voices. His unique ability to embody abstract perso-nas provides a landscape for great comedy. Bob has provided im-pressions and characters to MTV, E! Entertainment, WNEW, Pax Television, and the Sirus program, “Jim Breuer Unleashed.”

Love and Theftw/Joel Crouse & DJ DUWater St. Music Hall | Oct. 31 The duo of Love and Theft (Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson), has enjoyed success with a string of hit singles, - “Run-away,” “Angel Eyes,” If You Ever Get Lonely,” Running Out of Air,” and “Amen.” They tour in support of a forthcoming album featuring the song, “Night That You’ll Never For-get.”...Country singer Joel Crouse tours in support of his first album, Even the River and its hit single, “If You Want Some.”...DJ DU (a.k.a. Duhamel Cassell), spins country and rock – what he describes as “any music you can dance to.”

Hotel CaliforniaNazareth College Arts Center | Nov. 1 Hotel California is the only show that is officially authorized to perform the music of the Eagles. It is comprised of five musicians who faithfully and accurately reproduce the sound of the super group’s recordings in a performance that transcends the boundaries of rock, R&B, and country – bringing back the memories and sounds that defined a generation. Highlights of the show will include such hits as “Take It Easy,” “One of These Nights,” “Heartache Tonight” and of course, “Hotel California.”

Vinnie Appice & Sal GiancarelliHouse of Guitars | Nov. 1 Live performances are planned at the HOG during their 18th an-nual Drum Expo featuring Vin-nie Appice and Sal Giancarelli...Known for his years performing/recording with such stellar groups as Black Sabbath, Heaven & Hell, Dio, and Rick Derringer, Vinnie Appice, of course, also works with

a multitude of other acts, recently recording with War & Peace, Kill Devil Hill and WAMI....Sal Gian-carelli has been the drummer of Staind since 2011. The Auburn NY native has joined the band on tour with Shinedown and Godsmack; playing alongside Korn, Theory of a Deadman and others.

Aztec Two StepCafé Veritas | Nov. 1 From their chance meeting at a Boston folk club back in 1971, Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman, a.k.a. Aztec Two-Step, have come to de-fine what folk-rock and soft-pop is all about. Notable albums include Living in America (“Best Folk Al-bum”- New York Music Awards), Of Age, Days of Horses and Cause & Effect...Local musician Miles Wide (a,ka. Kyle Donovan) opens.

Girls Night: The MusicalAuditorium Theatre | Nov. 1 The Off-Broadway hit, Girls Night: The Musical, is a touch-ing and hilarious ‘tell-it-like-it-is’ show that takes audiences on a journey into the lives of a group of female friends. Audiences get so caught up in the story and its music which includes such songs as “It’s Raining Men,” “Man I Fell Like a Women,” “I Will Survive “ and “We Are Family” that have been known to start dancing in the aisles!

Aztec Two StepCafé Veritas | Nov. 1

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Onslaught, Artillery, & Striker Bug Jar | Nov. 1 The thrash metal band from Bristol UK, Onslaught, got its start in 1982, releasing six stu-dio LPs, the latest being VI...Denmark’s Artillery, originally created in 1982, has disbanded and reformed several times over the years. Their latest release is Legions...Canada’s Striker tours in support of a new one, City of Gold...Rochester’s own Ancalagon completes the bill.

John Brown’s BodyWater St. Music Hall | Nov. 1 Reggae artists, John Brown’s Body, released their debut album, All Time, in 1996, establishing them as one of the premier reggae bands in the country. The group has been called “the most original reggae band in the U.S.,” a moniker the band takes very seriously. JBB has opened for the likes of Burning Spear, Toots & the Maytals and Ju-rassic 5; and they’ve performed at some of the best music, jam-rock, and reggae festivals worldwide. Their most recent album is Kings And Queens.

Lil Boosiew/Peewee Longway & Chief KeefMain St. Armory | Nov. 1 The Louisiana rapper, Lil Boosie, began recording in his teens. Albums include Youngest of the Camp, For My Thugz, Ghetto Stories, Gansta Muzik, Bad Azz, Survival of the Fittest, Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz, Incarcerated, and Toutchdown 2 Cause Hell...Joining the show, billed as “The All Black Concer,t” are Peewee Longway (“In the Way,” “Blame It on Her,” “Tem’ That,” “Squat”) and Chief Keef (“I Don’t Like,” “Love Sosa,” “Hate Bein’ Sober,” “Fuck Rehab”).

Arturo SandovalKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Nov. 2 Arturo Sandoval – a Cuban jazz trumpeter, pianist and com-poser, has some ten Grammy Awards to his credit. A protégé of Dizzy Gillespie, he has performed with such artists as Frank Sinatra, Woody Herman, Josh Groban and Alicia Keys. In addition to his work as a jazz artist, he is also a renowned classical musician, per-

forming with leading symphony orchestras around the world.

Trio XBop Shop Records | Nov. 2 Rochester’s own Joe McPhee brings his Trio X together for this performance. Joe first emerged on the creative jazz scene in the

late ‘60s. The career of this tal-ented composer/improviser and multi-instrumentalist has spanned nearly forty years.

Primus Main St. Armory | Nov. 2 The bass-driven, funked-up alternative band from San Fran-

cisco known as Primus has been at it since their 1989 debut, Suck On This. Hit singles have include “Tommy the Cat,” “John the fish-erman,” “My Name Is Mud,” “Jerry Was A Race Car Driver,” and “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver,” as well as the very popular theme to South Park. They now tour in support of Primus & the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble. Editor’s Note – Primus guitar player, Larry Lalonde, will be at the House of Guitars, 645 Titus Avenue, at 2 p.m. on the day of the show for a free Meet & Greet. (585-544-3500)

Knox HamiltonMontage Music Hall | Nov. 2 From Little Rock AR comes Knox Hamilton. The alternative band features Boots Copeland,

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Bradley Pierce, Cobo Copeland, and Drew Buffington. The band blends laid back guitar riffs and catchy bass lines with rhythmic drum beats and soaring vocals. Their new single is “Work it Out.”

Jon Dee Grahamw/Mike JuneAbilene Bar & Lounge | Nov. 3 Austin Musician of the Year, Jon Dee Graham Singer has per-formed with artists such as John Hiatt, The Gourds, Patti Smyth, Darden Smith and others. Graham can sing soft introspective songs or blow you out of your seat with pounding rock and roll. His most recent release is Garage Sale; along with a collaborative album, At Least We Have Each Other...Singer/songwriter Mike June joins the bill. Recordings include Crooked, Lovesick, Exile on Wilson Street and Talkin’ Revolution Blues.

over 300 shows a year. They’ve shared the stage with the Bobby “Blue” Bland, Ana Popovic, Booker T and The MGs, and others. The group now tours in support of a new CD, Sunshine.

Stevie Tombstone & Kern RichardsAbilene Bar & Lounge | Nov. 6 Stevie Tombstone plays folk, country and blues. He’s released a half dozen solo albums includ-ing Greenwood CD, and Slow Drunken Waltz and performed for several year with his band, The Tombstones. Popular songs include “Nuthin’ Sweet About 16,” 7:30 a.m.,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” and “Old Wedding Ring.”...Kern Richards tours in support of a new album on Stevie Tombstone’s label, ALTCO Recordings – Anywhere But Home and its single, “10 More Miles.” His latest release is “She Ain’t Heavy, She’s An Anchor.”

Christoph Konigw/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Nov. 6 & 8 Guest conductor Christoph Konig leads the Rochester Phil-harmonic in a program of works by Brahms, Rachmaninoff and Kodaly. Born in Dresden, Ger-many, Mr. Konig is currently Prin-cipal Conductor of the Orquestra Sinfonica do Porto at the Casa da Musica, and Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Solistes Europeens in Luxembourg....Eastman School professor Doug-las Humpherys is featured on piano.

Alonzo BoddenComedy Club | Nov. 6 – 8 Comedian Alonzo Bodden won the third season of Last Comic Standing after taking the runner-up position the year before; earning

Oh, Cassius!Abilene Bar & Lounge | Nov. 7

US Navy Band CommodoresRoberts Wesleyan College | Nov. 4 The US Navy Band Commo-dores, a premier jazz ensemble, have been performing for over forty years. They write and ar-range much of their vast library of music and offer an eclectic mix of traditional big band, vocal ar-rangements, and new instrumental music.

Davina & the VagabondsDinosaur BBQ | Nov. 5 Davina & the Vagabonds features Davina Sowers, Greg Bey-ers, Connor McRae, Dan Eikmeier and Ben Link. Known in the Twin Cities as being one of the busiest bands in town, the group performs

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Oh, Cassius!Abilene Bar & Lounge | Nov. 7 Oh, Cassius! is made up on singer/songwriters and multi-instrumentalists John Torres and Meredith Di Menna. Together, they play what critics refer to as ‘beauti-ful and haunting songs that are si-multaneously classic and modern.’ The duo from Bridgeport CT won the CT Music Award in 2013.

The PhrygCalifornia Brew Haus | Nov. 7 From NYC, The Phryg bridges old school funk with modern music. Band members – Collin Patierno, Bryan Walters, Michael Kirchhofer and Declan McKenna - have degrees from Manhattan School of Music and Queens Col-lege. The debut EP from The Phryg is titled “Midnight Snack.”

Lucky PetersonFlour City Station | Nov. 7 Originally from Buffalo, Lucky Pe-terson plays guitar and keyboards -

Little Milton, Marvis Staples, Bobby “Blue Bland,” and Tamara Peterson. His most recent CD is titled The Son of a Bluesman.

Robert LangevinHochstein Performance Hall | Nov. 7 The Rochester Flute Association present Robert Langevin as the headline performer at this year’s annual Flute Fair. Prior to joining the New York Philharmonic as Principal Flute in 2000, Robert was associate principal of the Mon-treal Symphony for thirteen years. He is currently on the faculty of the Julliard School and the Manhattan School of Music.

Donna the Buffalow/The FalconersWater St. Music Hall | Nov. 7 Donna the Buffalo, known for its unique sound that combines reggae, rock, Cajun, country, and zydeco by mixing electric guitars with washboards and Lowery organ with accordion, is led by tandem songwriters/vocalists Jeb Puryear and Tara Nevins. The group has produced more than 150 original songs over the years. Their most recent album, Tonight, Tomorrow and Yesterday, was released last year...Oswego’s indie rock band, The Falconers, features Bess Greenberg on up-right bass, Jimmy John McCabe on acoustic guitar and Andy Thomas on drums. Their music features textured harmonies mixed with driving rhythms.

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Karen Savoca & Pete HeitzmanDownstairs Cabaret Theatre | Nov. 7 & 8 Karen Savoca & Pete Heitz-man have been described as a duo to watch - “gliding effort-lessly across soul, R & B, roots, and world rhythms - offering grit and sensitivity, percussion and groove.” Born in NJ, Savoca’s baby diary reads, “20 months, knows 6 songs”! She started piano at age 8 and guitar at 13... Heitzman has been playing in clubs since he was 15, and has developed into an ace guitarist. Together, their shows offer a communion between audi-ence and stage.

Maze featuring Frankie Beverlyw/S.O.S. BandAuditorium Theatre | Nov. 8 Their sound is distinctive – pas-sionate, creative, original, soulful, honest and powerful. For nearly forty years, Frankie Beverly and

Maze has been one of the most influential R&B groups in mod-ern history. Hits include “Lady of Magic,” “Workin’ Together,” “Travelin’ Man,” “Feel That You’re Feeling,” “Joy and Pain,” “Look in Your Eyes,” “Southern Girl,” “Nev-er Let You Down,” “I Love You Too Much,” “Love is the Key;” and “I Can’t Get Over You.”...The S.O.S. Band is known for such songs as “Take Your Time (Do It Right),” “Just Be Good To Me,” “Tell Me If You Still Care” and “The Finest.” Their latest is “Just Get Ready.”

Doyle DykesWebster Bible Church | Nov. 8 Doyle Dykes, well known for his fingerstyle playing, has a sound all his own. The Grand Ole Opry favorite has seen his music featured in such varied locations as on NPR’s “All Things Considered,” Disney’s “California Adventure,” and even on the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2000. Whether you’re a guitar player or a music enthusiast, Doyle’s playing will make a lasting impression. In 2011, he released a book, The Lights of Marfa, documenting his encounters with God.

Mo’ MojoHarmony House | Nov. 8 The female-fronted Zydeco band, Mo’ Mojo, offers hard driving, high-energy music with three-part harmonies and songs sung in English and French. The Akron OH-based act combines Zydeco and Cajun with reggae, rock & roll, funk, R&B, African and Latin sounds.

Chicago Tap TheatreSUNY Geneseo | Nov. 8 The Chicago Tap Theatre performs with live music provided by some of Chicago’s finest. They have, over the years, been teamed with everyone from Duke Elling-ton to David Bowie.

Kill the Noisew/Two Fresh & BotnekMain St. Armory | Nov. 8 Kill The Noise (Jake Stanczak – a.k.a. Ewun) is from Rochester. Since exploding on the electro/techno scene, his productions have earned recognition and put him in a class of world class DJs, partnering with DJ Craze and others. His recent collaboration with Skrillex is Recess...Two Fresh is an electronic/hip-hop artist out of LA made up of twin brothers Sherwyn and Kendrick Nicholls, www.twitter.com/FreetimeMag

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The SinglesBug Jar | Nov. 8 The Singles are Vincent Freder-ick and Nicky Veltman who tour in support of a debut CD, Look How Fast A Heart Can Break. Their music is a combination of garage rock, power pop, glam, blues and funk.

Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam BandNazareth College Arts Center | Nov. 9 Winner of a Latin Grammy for Best Children’s Album, Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band was also named Best New Chil-dren’s Artist by USA Today and Best Kids Band by CBS-TV. You may recognize their song, “Fall-ing,” from the Coca-Cola com-mercials. The act stars Diaz and Alisha Gaddis.

Professor Louie & The CrowmatixAbilene Bar & Lounge | Nov. 9 The Woodstock NY-based roots band, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, is led by Aaron Hur-witz (a.k.a. “Professor Louie”). The group has performed its blend of gospel, rock, blues and folk across the northeastern U.S.A. and in Canada; and has been featured on the syndicated radio programs, “Acoustic Café,” the “Woodsongs Radio Hour” and “Dancin’ On The Air.” Recent releases include the Grammy-nominated Whispering Pines and Wings On Fire.

As Blood Runs Black, Rings of Saturn & Upon This DawningCalifornia Brew Haus | Nov. 9 This death metal show features LA’s As Blood Runs Black sup-porting a new release, Ground Zero...The deathcore band, Rings of Saturn, from the Bay Area in California, have a new one - Lugai Ki En - on Unique Leader

Records...The metal band, Upon This Dawning, also support a new one - We Are All Sinners on Artery Records.

Salivaw/Future Leaders of the World & Bad Seed RisingMontage Music Hall | Nov. 11 Saliva, a Grammy-nominated alternative band from Memphis, comes to town in support of a new release, Rise Up. The act features Bobby Amaru, Wayne Swinny, Dave Novotny and Paul Crosby...Future Leaders of the World is led by Phil Taylor on guitar and vocals. The alternative/grunge act is touring in support of a new album, Reveal, set to drop in

spring of 2015... Bad Seed Rising is a rock band from Maryland, out on tour in support of a debut EP, “Charm City”.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatAuditorium Theatre | Nov. 11 – 16 The hit musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream-coat, comes to town in a brand new production starring Diana DeGarmo (Hairspray/Hair) and Ace Young (Grease/Hair). One of the most enduring shows of all time, the Tim Rice/Andrew Lloyd Webber family musical retells the

biblical story of Joseph and his eleven brothers...and the coat of many colors. Songs include “Any Dream Will Do” and “Close Every Door.”

Head NorthCalifornia Brew Haus | Nov. 11 The pop-punk band Head North, from Buffalo, is on a whirl-wind tour at the moment. Featur-ing Brent Martone, Ben Lieber, Aex Matos and Ruan Harris, it has a new EP to support featuring the songs “In The Water” and “Poor Posture.”

Antemasquew/Le ButcherettesClub @ Water St. | Nov. 12 Antemasque, a new alter-native/progressive rock band, features Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Cedrick Bixler-Zavala, Dave Elitch and Marfred Rodriguez-Lopez. The act released a self-titled debut in July which features the singles “4AM,” “Hanging in the Lurch,” “People Forgot” and “Drown All Your Witches.”...The Mexican ga-rage/punk rock band, Le Butch-erettes, recently released a new album, Cry Is For The Flies, a follow-up to Sin Sin Sine. The act features Teri Gender Bender and Lia Braswell.Doyle Dykes

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Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse; 315-475-7980 www.landmarktheatre.org11/8 Ray LaMontagne

Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St., Toronto; 416-872-4255 www.masseyhall.com10/30 Chrissie Hynde11/6 & 7 Sarah McLachlan11/8 Downchild Blues Band & Friends11/12 Ryan Adams w/ Butch Walker

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Openings... •’TIL DEATH DO US PART: LATE NITE CATECHISM 3 – After teaching countless students about saints, venial sins, and limbo, Col-leen Moore returns as “Sister” to offer up hilarious lessons on the Sacraments of Marriage and the

UB’s Center for the Arts Mainstage Theatre, University at Buffalo North Campus, Amherst; 716-645-ARTS www.ubcfa.org11/4 Ian Anderson performs the Best of Jethro Tull11/12 Home Free “Crazy Life Tour”

War Memorial Arena at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse; 315-435-2121 www.oncenter.org10/29 Motley Crue: The Final Tour

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Shea’s Performing Arts Center, 646 Main St., Buffalo; 716-847-0850 www.sheas.org11/2 Priest Tyaire Presents: Mrs. Independent11/7-9 Mamma Mia

Last Rites. Classroom participation is a must! The show runs Novem-ber 4 thru 30 on the Nexstage at Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd. Call (585) 232-1366. •KING LEAR – MuCCC The-ater at 142 Atlantic Avenue will host the Rochester Community Player’s production of King Lear from No-vember 7 to 22. For this one, John Jaeger directs; and Mark Casey plays the title role. Visit muccc.org or rochestercommunityplayers.org. •THE BEST MAN – The Pen-

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field Players will launch their 50th season on November 1 at the Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Rd; running thru November 15. This is their 50th anniversary season, and they have chosen Gore Vidal’s The Best Man as their first production. The play tells the story of two politicians vying for their party’s nomination for President. Visit penfieldplayers.org. •RAINBOW THEATRE FES-TIVAL – As part of their Rainbow Theater Festival, the Bread & Water Theatre Company will perform Jeweler’s Shop by Karol Wojtla (Pope John Paul II) on November 1 & 2 and 7, 8 & 9 followed on November 14, 15, 16, 21 & 22 by God of Vengeance by Sholom Asch. Also being offered will be Confes-sions of a Nightingale by Charlotte Chandler and Ray Stricklyn, based on conversations with Tennessee Williams, with exact dates yet to be determined. Call (585) 271-5523. •BROADWAY TODAY! – Stage-works will offer a musical revue of fully staged numbers from a variety of recent Broadway musicals on November 7 & 8 at Reformation Lutheran Church, 111 N. Chest-nut Street. Broadway Today! will be directed by Don Brown. Visit stageworksroc.org. •FALLEN ROCK ZONE – The BUM Players of Brockport offer their annual interactive “whodunit” murder mystery on November 7, 8, 14 & 15 at the Sweden Senior Cen-ter, 133 State St. in Brockport. This year’s offering is Fallen Rock Zone, written and directed by Gary “Turk” Thomas. Call (585) 637-5358. •THE SORCERER – The Off-Monroe Players, who perform at Salem United Church of Christ at 60 Bittner Street, will present The Sorcerer, opening on November 7. The Gilbert and Sullivan show runs through November 22. Call (585) 232-5570.

Opening at the Colleges... •ALBERT HERRING – East-man Opera Theatre will perform Albert Herring, a comedic opera about a young British man who sets out to relinquish his purity on the Kilbourn Hall stage from November 6 thru 9. The three-act, two-and-a-half hour production is a witty comedy and a pointed satire of British small-town attitudes. Call (585) 454-2100. •COMEDY OF ERRORS – SUNY Geneseo presents William Shakespeare’s hilarious farce about two pairs of identical twins who happen to find themselves in the same town on the same day from November 5 thru 9. For informa-tion and tickets to Comedy of Errors, call (585) 245-5833.

Concerts •ROCHESTER PHILHAR-MONIC – On Sunday, November 2, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra will present a Sunday Matinee Concert in Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Ave. Michael Butterman conducts “Portraits of Film Music” which examines the relationship between music and film. Expect to hear music from E.T., Psycho, Metropolis and more. Call (585) 454-2100. •PEGASUS EARLYMUSIC – “Pepys’ Pajamas” is the title of the next concert to be presented by Pegasus Early Music on November 9 at the Downtown United Presby-terian Church, 121 North Fitzhugh St. This program of early Cavalier music is from the 17th century; and will feature Laura Heimes, Christa Patton, Boel Gidholm, Lisa Terry and Deborah Fox. Call (585) 703-3990. •STEFANENGELS– The East-man School of Music’s Rochester Celebrity Organ Recital Series presents Stefan Engels in concert on Sunday, November 2 at St. Anne Church, 1600 Mt. Hope Ave. Mr. Engels is currently a professor of organ at Southern Methodist Uni-versity. Call (585) 274-1000. •THE JEWISH SPIRIT INCLASSICALMUSIC – On Novem-ber 1st, the Center for Jewish Studies in the Dept. of Religion and Classics at the University of Rochester will offer a program at Temple Sinai, 363 Penfield Rd. “Breath in a Ram’s Horn: The Jewish Spirit in Classical Music” will be performed under the leadership of Daniel Asia, composer and professor at the University of Arizona. Call (585) 275-5378. •POPSONPIPES – The Roch-ester Theater Organ Society will present a “Pops On Pipes” concert on Sunday, November 9 at the Rochester Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Avenue. The 2007 ATOS Young Organist Competition win-ner, Donnie Rankin, performs on the mighty Wurlitzer 4/23 theatre pipe organ. Call (585) 234-2295.

Film Polish Film Festival On November 1 & 2 and 6 thru 10, the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies at the University of Rochester hosts a Pol-ish Film Festival, with screenings presented at the Little Theatre, 240 East Ave. The event will include feature films, documentaries, Q&A sessions with Polish filmmakers and more. Visit rochester.edu/college/psc/CPCES.

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Step into the world of the blockbuster movie, The Boxtrolls as part of the fun during the National Toy Hall of Fame Celebration at Strong Museum,

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by Sue Cannon

Editor’s Note: Halloween Happenings has special “merry, not scary” events for the kids.

•TheSchoolof theArtsat45Prince St. continues its perfor-mance of Arthur Miller’s timeless classic, THE CRUCIBLE, thru November 2. The show will be per-formed by students from SOTA in grades 7 thru 12. Call 242-7682. •THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE will be performed by Tall Stories on October 29 at Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St. in Ge-neva. The story tells of a tiny snail

•GOLDEN BOOKS FAMILYDAY, held on November 9 at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 Univer-sity Ave, celebrates the exhibition Golden Legacy: 65 Years of Golden Books with art activities, tours, storytelling, music and dance per-formances. Call 276-8900. •Thepopularchildren’sgroup,LUCKYDIAZANDTHEFAMILYJAM BAND, will perform at Naza-reth College Arts Center, 4245 East Ave., on November 9. For details, see our Coming to Town section; and call 389-2170. •At the National Museum ofPlay at Strong, One Manhattan Square, youngsters can celebrate the joy of reading by hearing classic children’s stories read aloud during a series of STORYTIME CLUBmeetings. Kids can “Be Thankful” for family and friends when they meet for stories on November 10, 17 & 24; and cozy up with tales of the season on December 1 & 15 during the “Winter Wonderland” series. Call 263-2700. •TheCHALLENGER CENTER at the RMSC Strasenburgh Plan-etarium, 657 East Ave., will be open on November 11. Kids at least 7 years old (accompanied one-on-one by an adult if they are ages 7 to 10) can embark on a virtual voyage to Mars in this high-tech, hand-on simulation. Call (585) 697-1942 to make a required reservation.

Called “The Rolling Stones of Kids Music” by Style Network, Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band make an appearance at Nazareth College Arts Center,

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•AGo Green Recycle Rally is scheduled at the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul St., on November 2. This is your chance to recycle those unwanted electronics - tele-visions, computers, monitors, DVD players, microwaves, cloth-ing, bicycles and more. Call (585) 336-7200. •Thisyear’sJewish Book Fes-tival is planned for November 2 thru 16 at the Jewish Community

Center, 1200 Edgewood Avenue. The literary event for the entire community offers appearances by such authors as Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, Ari Shavit, Pam Jenoff and Roberta Rich. Call (585) 461-2000. •NeighborWorks Rochesterhosts its second annual Home Sweet Home Cake Auction at the High Falls Interpretive Center, 60 Browns Race, on November 6. There will be an auction of cakes

who longs to see the world – so she hitches a lift on the tail of a hump-back whale! When the whale gets beached, the snail must save him - but how? Call (315) 781-5483. •Running October 29 thruNovember 2 at the Blue Cross Arena, One Manhattan Square, is the RINGLINGBROS.ANDBAR-NUM&BAILEYCIRCUS. For details on what to expect at this, the “Greatest Show on Earth,” see our Coming to Town section; and call (800) 745-3000 for tickets. •OnNovember1,youcanseeexamples of the popular Hess Toy Trucks from the last 50 years, and preview the 2014 edition, at The

Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Sq. This HESS MOBILE MUSEUM LAUNCHwill include outdoor activities, a photo op, a special Kids’ Zone, and a bank of toy truck computer games. Call 263-2700. •MONDAYKICKSFORAGES2 TO 6 at the Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Sq. On November 3, kids can “Build It!” by getting creative with construction-related imaginative play, songs, and stories. Call 263-2700. •TYKEs (TheatreYoungKidsEnjoy) will present FLY GUY AND OTHER STORIES on November 8 & 9 at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Ave. This brand new musical brings to life the popular and charming chil-dren’s book, “Fly Guy Meets Fly Girl.” The show is best enjoyed by boys and girls ages four and up. Call 935-1819. •TheNovember8&9,theNA-TIONALTOYHALLOFFAMECELEBRATION at the Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Sq., provides plenty of toy-filled fun in conjunction with the 2014 toy induction. The weekend will feature The Boxtrolls (honoring 2005 inductee, the cardboard box) and “Wildfire,” the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle (2002 inductee). Call 263-2700.

and other offerings by area bak-eries and chefs along with food, live music by the Erik Stabnau Jazz Combo and more. Call (585) 325-4170. •Atimed,90-minuteMonopo-ly Tournament to benefit Gilda’s Club Rochester is scheduled on November 6 at the Rochester Club, 120 East Avenue. Visit www.gild-asclubrochester.org. •The National Toy Hall of Fame Celebration is scheduled for November 8 & 9 at Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square. The week-end is a toy-filled fun fest held in conjunction with the 2014 toy induction. Call (585) 263-2700. •On November 11, a Veter-ans Day Tribute Ceremony is planned at Veterans Monument, in Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford, 22 N. Main St. The public is welcome. Call (585) 248-6229. •Canandaigua Treaty Day will be celebrated on November 11. It has been 220 years since the

signing of the Canandaigua Treaty marking the peace between the Six Nations Confederacy (Haude-nosaunee) and the United States. Members of the Six Nations and the United States government will gather on the front lawn of the courthouse on Main Street in Canandaigua at 2 p.m. on this day to honor the event; and activities are also scheduled at the Canandaigua Primary School. Visit www.ganondagan.org. •TheLancers Kickoff Dinner is scheduled for November 12 at the Italian American Sports Club, 1250 Buffalo Road. You can meet the players and dancers before the home opener, scheduled for November 22. And, of course, enjoy a great meal! Call (585) 872-KICK.

Editor’s Note – All Hallow-een events are covered in the Halloween Happening column; and those connected to the upcoming Holiday season are in our Holiday Planner.

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by Sue Cannon

It’s all over but the screaming! There are only a few days left to celebrate Halloween 2014 before things return to their pre-creepy status. Read through this issue of FREETIME carefully to see what your favorite club, pub, and venue still have in store for you.

Enjoy every minute of it - and don’t miss the following:

• Rolling Hills Asylum, continuing @ E. Bethany NY • Nightmare Manor, thru 11/2 @ Southtown Plaza• Phantom of the Opera w/RPO, 10/31-11/1 @ Kodak Hall

Open all Season: •TheRolling Hills Asylum, located at 11001 Bethany Center Road in East Bethany NY, is the real deal. It has been designated as the 2nd most haunted location in the U.S., and 4th most haunted in the world! If you dare, you can try their three-hour Psych Hold – a guided walking tour and self guided ghost hunt. Check out the details and prearrange your visit by going to www.rollinghillsasylum.com.

Thru October 30: •TheCobblestoneArtsCenterat1622Rt.332inFarmingtonNYishosting a Haunted House experience for all ages. The event, which raises funds for the center, will also provide refreshments for visitors. Call (585) 398-0220.

Thru November 2: •NowlocatedinSouthtownPlazaonW.HenriettaRoad,Nightmare Manor promises that you’ll ‘experience your worst fears’ in their all new East Wing and in the expanded Undead Zone, site of a Zombie Apocalypse. There are also Sinister Sewers where you can explore what lurks underneath the Manor! Billed at “Rochester’s Best Haunted House Scream Park,” the attraction is open most days; visit www.nightmare-manor.com for specific dates and full details. •AMagicalJourneythruStageswillpresentaStagesJuniorsproduc-tion of “ZombieProm,aMusical,” directed by Terry Fyke at 875 E. Main Street. Call (585) 935-7173.

October 29: •TheCityofRochesterwants to remindyou that theirfinalFoodTruck Rodeo of the season will be a special Halloween Roundup with attendees encouraged to dress up for the occasion and scare up some good grub! There will be a Halloween costume contests with prizes in various age categories, music by Dog House, and more than thirty food trucks on hand. It all takes place at the Public Market, 280 N. Union St. Call (585) 428-5990; or if you’re in the city, dial 311.

October 31: •OnHalloweennight,visittheDrydenTheatreattheGeorgeEastmanHouse, 900 East Avenue, to enjoy a screening of “The Changeling” – the 1980 horror film/ghost story that features George C. Scott. The film will be preceded by Rodrigo Blaas’ animated short, “Alma” which puts a macabre twist on getting what we wish for. Call (585) 271-3361. •Thelittlesttrick-or-treaterscanenjoyHalloweenactivitiesandcollectprizes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square. The Toddler Trick-or-Treat invites youngsters to come in costume! Call (585) 263-2700. •AMonster Ball is planned at the RIT Inn & Conference Center, 5257 W. Henrietta Road. Don your killer costume and head out to hear live music from Download and Encore Entertainment. Visit www.rochesterbuzz.com.

HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS

October 31 & November 1: •SomefouryearsafterTheBoothBrothers(ChristopherandPhilip)first visited the Rolling Hills Asylum, they will return for a two-night Haunted Boy Reunion @ Rolling Hills Asylum. Events scheduled include a Meet & Greet with the brothers and the cast and crew of Haunted Boy (filmed at Rolling Hills). There will also be a ghost hunt and more – even a Vampire vs. Zombie Ball on Saturday! The Rolling Hills Asylum is located at 11001 Bethany Center Road in East Bethany NY. Visit www.rollinghillsasylum.com. •Thesilentfilm,“Phantom of the Opera,” featuring the legendary Lon Chaney, will be shown in Kodak Hall at the Eastman Theatre, 60 Gibbs Street, accompanied live by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Donald Hunsberger conducting. Call (585) 454-2100. •RochesterCommunityPlayerswillpresentaHalloweenspecialper-formance of “ZombieShakespeare”at MuCCC Theatre, 142 Atlantic Avenue. Visit www.rochestercommunityplayers.org; or www.muccc.org for details.

October 31 and November 1 & 2: •Theirreverent,darkanddrivenperformancesbyMichaelKeaton,Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin are the fuel behind the horror-comedy Beetlejuice which will be screened at The Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca Street in Geneva. Call (315) 781-5483.

November 1: •TheFingerLakesChamberMusicFestivalwillpresentaconcertcalled Halloween & Autumn Treats at Ravines Wine Cellars, 400 Bar-racks Road in Geneva. Music will include “Psycho,” “The Old Castle,” “Dance Macabre” and “Great Pumpkin Waltz.” Call (315) 781-7007.

November 2: •TheSocietyforChamberMusicinRochesterispresentingaspecialseasonal concert at 7:30 p.m. A Haunted Halloween Night! will be performed at Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue – fea-turing dualing pianos! Soloists include Juliana Athayde, Marc Anderson, Colin Corner, Erik Behr, William Amsel, Joseph Werner and Michael Landrum. Call (585) 377-6770.

November 7: •A Supernatural Evening with Jeff Belanger is presented in Stuart Steiner Theatre on the campus of Genesee Community College in Batavia. One of the world’s most visible and prolific paranormal investigators, he will take you through the haunts, the ghost stories and the evidence from some intriguing paranormal hot sports around the globe. Call (585) 345-6814.

Editor’s Note: Crush Beer & Wine Tours are offering “Spirit Tours” throughout the season – contact them at (855)-TO-CRUSH for details.

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Dinosaurs They’re back! You can encoun-ter the magnificent animals that roamed the Earth more than 65 million years ago in an exhibit featuring colossal, individually handcrafted models of dinosaurs that roar, fight , and interact with authenticity. Dinosaurs

runs through January 25 at the Rochester Museum and Science Center, 657 East Ave. Call (585) 271-4320.

Infinity Boxes The nine “infinity boxes” dis-played through January 4 at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 Univer-sity Ave., were created by Califor-nia artist Matt Elson. Each uses color, light and mirrors to create optical illusions that envelope viewers when they peer inside. Call (585) 276-8900.

•FingerLakesCommunityCol-lege (585) 785-1541:—ROBERT SAWYER, Canadian science fiction writer, author of Flashforward. – November 2 @ FLCC Auditorium •TheStrongNatioinalMuseumof Play (585-232-5110)—REGINACALCATERRA, CAP’s

new Executive Director, discusses her past in the foster care system and on how hearts can be moved by powerful photos of kids who wait to be adopted. – November 7 @ Heart Gallery •UniversityofRochester(www.rochester.edu/popmusic) —CEVIN SOLIN of Har vard University will give a talk, “We Can’t Rewind – We’ve Gone Too Far: New Wave as the Inheritor of ‘No Future!’ – November 12 @ Dewey Hall

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HOLIDAY PLANNERby Sue Cannon

Alright, we know it’s early. And you’re not the only one whose blood boils when the Christmas decorations start showing up even before the Halloween decorations come down in area malls. Nonetheless, October 31 is followed by - well -November. And No-vember begins the season of holiday sales, holiday parties, holiday performances, and generalized holiday madness. So, take a deep breath and face it...it’s time to start your HOLIDAY PLANNER. We’ve done our best to gently guide you into the process by listing highlights below. Details on these and other events that take place all season long can all be found on line at www.FREETIME.com. Grab a calendar, check out your work and family obligations, and develop a strategy to fit it all in – the cooking, the shopping, and most of all, the fun of the 2014 holiday season.

November 1:•Sparking Wine & Dessert Wine Festival @ Swedish Hill Winery, 4565 Route 414 in Romulus NY - enjoy a complimentary dessert pairing when you visit; and check out their great sales on sparking wines – great gift ideas! Visit www.swedishhill.com; or call (607) 403-0029.•Fall Bazaar & Craft Sale @ Hilton United Methodist Church, 21 West Avenue Hilton. Call (585) 392-8761.

November 2-4:•Trash and Treasures Sale @ Temple B’rith Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood Avenue. Call (585) 244-7060.

November 6:•Holiday Arts & Craft Show @ Casa Larga – 50 crafters; donations accepted to Perinton Food Shelf. Call (585) 383-1538.

November 7-9:•Weavers’ Guild of Rochester’s Annual Holiday Show @ Century Club of Rochester, 566 East Avenue. Visit www.weaversguildofrochester.org.

November 7-December 17:•Sweet Creations @ George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue - clev-erly designed and decorated gingerbread confections from professional bakers, families and community groups; each available for purchase via silent auction. Call (585) 271-3361.

November 8:•Animal Art Expo @ Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul St. - could just be the perfect gift for the animal lover in your life! Guests 21-and-over can bid on paintings created by resident elephants, orangutans, polar bears and more inside the Zoo’s Z.O.T. Zone. Call (585) 336-7200.

• Christkindl Market Dinner Dance featuring The Skycoasters @ Granger Homestead, 295 N. Main Street in Canandaigua. Reservations are required; call (585) 394-1472.

November 8-9 & 15-16:•Keuka Holidays @ Keuka Lake Wine Trail – sample fine wines paired with hearty winter foods in festively decorated wineries – a great place to shop! Call (800) 440-4898, or visit www.keukawinetrail.com.

November 9:•Rochester Collectible & Vintage Toy Show @ Minett Hall at the Dome Center, 2695 E. Henrietta Rd. - portion of the proceeds donated to the Pirate Toy Fund. Visit www.rochestertoyshow.com.

November 11:•Holiday Performance Excerpts from The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol and other storytelling, dance and theatre will be offered to families at The Strong Museum, One Manhattan Square. Call (585) 263-2700.

That brings you up to date for the moment...but so be sure you don’t miss out on anything this year; we’ll list just the essentials below. Re-member, you can also check out the full season of Holiday Happenings on www.FREETIME.com.

11/14-16 – Christkindl Market @ Granger Homestead11/14-12/14 – Festival of Trees @ Granger Homestead11/21 – Skycoasters Turkey Bash @ Riverside Convention Center, 11/21-12/23 – Holiday Laser @ RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium11/21-23 – Holiday Bazaar Arts & Crafts Sale @ RMSC11/21-23 – Suburban Artists Show & Sale @ Mall at Greece Ridge 11/21-23 & 12/5-7 – Shopping Spree @ Cayuga Lake Wine Trail 11/21-23 & 12/5-7 – Deck the Halls @ Seneca Lake Wine Trail 11/22 – Preparing for the Holidays @ Genesee Country Village11/26-12/27 – A Christmas Carol @ Geva Theatre11/28-30 – The Nutcracker -RPO, City Ballet @ Kodak Hall11/30, 12/7 & 12/14 – Holidays at the Rochester Public Market12/4 – Vienna Boys Choir @ Kodak Hall 12/5-21 – Yuletide in the Country @ Genesee Country Village 12/6 – Holiday Home Tour @ Sonnenberg Gardens12/6-7 – Christmas Around the World @ Lake Ontario Wine Trail 12/7 – Community Holiday Concert @ Rochester Sibley Building, 12/12-13 – RGMC Christmas Concert @ Hochstein 12/13 – Holiday Hootenany @ Rochester Christian Reformed Church 12/13 – Handel’s Messiah w/RPO @ Kodak Hall 12/13-14 – Tiger Tracks Train Show @ Gordon Field House, RIT 12/15 – Moscow Ballet – Great Russian Nutcracker @ Auditorium 12/17 – Mannhein Steamroller Christmas @ Auditorium Theatre 12/19-21 – Gala Holiday Pops w/RPO @ Kodak Hall 12/30 – Kwanzaa Family Day @ Memorial Art Gallery12/31 – Capital Steps @ Nazareth College

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Shows:

•A new concert series, “Fan-dango at the Tango,” starts on October 26 at the Tango Café Dance Studio, 35 S. Washington St. The series finds Bob War-ren performing on 11/9, Chris Wilson, Warren Paul and Jerry Falzone on 11/30 and Watkins and the Rapiers on 12/21. (585-271-1490)

•Making regular appearancesthis fall at the Village Rock CafÈ, 213 Main Street in East Rochester

is the Dave Rivello Ensemble. The 12-piece modern jazz orches-tra will play there on October 30, November 13, and December 4 & 18. (585-586-1640)

•At Lovin’ Cup, 300 ParkPoint Drive, a CD Release Party is planned on November 2 to

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AMERKS HOST FOUR GAMES The Rochester Americans, our AHL Hockey team, host four up-coming home games starting with one on Wednesday, October 29 at 7:05 p.m. against Hamilton at the First Niagara Center, 1 Seymour H. Knox III Plaza in Buffalo NY. The next three are on their home ice at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial - on Friday, No-vember 7 (7:05 p.m.) against Bing-hamton, on Saturday, November 8 (7:05 p.m.) against Utica, and on Monday, November 10 at 3:05 p.m. against Adirondack. Visit amerks.com; or call 454-5335.

BILLS TAKE ON KANSAS CITY The Buffalo Bills will be on their home field in Orchard Park on Sunday, November 9 to face the Kansas City Chiefs at 1 p.m. Call (716) 648-1880; and visit buffalobills.com for details.

More Sports Cyclocross racers from across the state will gather at Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road in Macedon, on November 8 for the first ever Cyclocross Race in the Amazing Maize Maze. With the variety of terrain, obstacles and weather conditions to be found here, the 30 to 60 minute event promises to be an action-packed event. Call (315) 986-4202.

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Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at 8 pm unless otherwise noted.)10/29 Bjork: Biophilia Live / When Bjork Met Attenborough 10/30 Double Feature: The Addiction / Habit10/31 The Changeling / Preceded by Alma11/1 Trash Dance11/2 Glengarry Glen Ross11/4 Silent Tuesdays: The Goose Woman11/5 Stagecoach

11/6 The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden11/7 All Quiet on the Western Front11/8 Rebecca11/9 Gone With the Wind (2 pm)11/11 Silent Tuesdays: Barbed Wire 11/12 Drums Along the Mohawk

U of R Skalny Center for Polish Studies & Central European Studies Polish Film Festival; 276-1952 / rochester.edu/college/PSC/CPCES11/1-2 & 11/6-10 Screenings at The Little Theatre, 240 East Ave. *See website for schedule

NIGHTCRAWLERWritten and directed by Dan Gilroy with Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed, Bill PaxtonRated R

By Ed Symkus It’s opening on Halloween, and the title makes it appear to be a horror film about a big bug. Well, it is a horror film, but there are no big bugs. It’s horror of the psychological order, and Jake Gyl-lenhaal, who dropped 30 pounds for the lead role, leaving him with a hollow face around those big staring eyes, not only inhabits the character of Lou Bloom, he does what an actor is supposed to do: He becomes him. Lou Bloom is a creepy guy with obvious psychotic tendencies, but no job, no direction in life, and not a hell of a lot of common sense. When we first meet him, his method of paying the bills is to sneak out at night and steal metal fencing, then resell it to junkyards. But like everyone else in L.A. – or so suggests the script – he just wants to succeed, to make money. And soon he meets his first nightcrawler. In TV news jargon, at least in this film, that’s someone who goes out at night, following leads from police scanners and, camcorder in hand, rushes to the scene of a crime or an accident, gets bloody footage, then hightails it to whatever local TV station will pay the most to get it on the air first. Lou is fascinated when he sees freelance nightcrawler Joe Loder (Bill Paxton) in action, and decides he wants to do the same thing. If all it takes is a scanner and a camcorder, he can ask a few questions (more like badger people with endless questions) then just head out and do it him-self. Shortly after getting his first accident footage, where he also gets in the way of police and medical workers, he barges in to an L.A.TV station, does some fast talking, and soon meets Nina (Rene Russo). She’s the news di-rector on the “vampire shift” who knows what her viewers want – urban crime footage and assorted other graphic stuff – and since her station is the lowest-rated in the city and, of course, it’s sweeps time, Lou is hired on the spot, as a freelancer. She also unknowingly un-

leashes a monster. “I’m a quick learner,” he brags to her, or maybe it’s to himself, even before he has any idea of how to do what he wants to do. But he hires Rick (Riz Ahmed), a shiftless fellow who just needs a job, telling him that the pay is low but it’s a good job opportunity. That job is to be a navigator as Lou maniacally drives around town following bloodshed. Before long it’s clear that Rick is a dimwit, and Lou is a boss who you do not want to disappoint. The film gives a hint that there are no scruples among nightcrawlers, then brazenly shows it when Lou breaks into a shooting scene, steals footage, and gets it to Nina. He wants to impress her, and receives the words “Outstanding work, Lou,” in kind. Joe Loder has long been busy chasing the grisly stuff, and now so is Lou, and their paths keep cross-ing. There’s definitely no shortage of horrible things going on in nighttime Los Angeles. When Lou at one point beats Joe to an acci-dent scene, Joe offers him a job. It’s just about at the same time that Lou builds up the courage to ask Nina out on a date. Both requests are answered with a no, and while Joe just shrugs it off (not wise when you’re dealing with a psychopath), Lou doesn’t take it well. He knows Nina’s in a desperate spot at work, and calmly tells her, “You need me and I want you.” It’s hard to figure out exactly what drives this guy, but it’s plain that he’s smilingly and frighteningly persistent. The film kicks up a notch in

creepiness when it’s revealed that there are no lines Lou won’t cross to get what he wants, then goes further by presenting many more lines popping up right in front of him. One involves him beating the cops to a major scene of carnage, getting footage of dead bodies in a private home, and of the killers (who don’t see him), and beating it out of there before the cops ar-rive.

It’s the point in the film where we realize once and for all that Rick knows the difference be-tween right and wrong, but Lou is oblivious to it. There’s a regular supply of shocking plot turns and unbearable tension, an at-mosphere of dread, all sorts of violence, and there’s Lou, just a man doing his job – happy, smil-ing, and insane.

celebrate A Little Luck, a record-ing of collaborative songs by Maria Gillard (whose music encompasses swing/jazz, folk and bluegrass) and Scott Regan (from Watkins & the Rapiers). Joining them for this event will be Brian Williams, Steve Piper and Perry Cleaveland. (585-292-9940)

News:

•Routine Involvements has debuted a music video for their song, “UFO” off their latest EP, Future Days. The piece features members of the Rochester City Ballet and can be viewed at http://vimeo.com/108923721.

•TheHouseofGuitarsat645Titus Avenue will host an Orange Amplifier Sale on October 31, November 1 & 2, with Factory Rep David VanEpp on hand to answer questions. As part of the event, a meet & greet by Primus guitar player, Larry Lalonde is scheduled at 2 p.m. on Sunday. (585-244-3500)

•Local singer/songwriter Jon Lewis released two new studio EPs this summer including In Disguise with the single, “Tomor-row.” That song was recently re-leased online as a fully animated video. Check it out @ www.youtube.com/user/JonLewisPro-ductions/.

•TheHouseofGuitarsat645Titus Avenue will host their 18th annual Drum Expo on Saturday, November 1. Manufacturers will be on hand to answer questions; and the first fifty customers will receive free drum accessories. There will also be playing con-tests, clinics, demos and free shows featuring Vinnie Appice and Sal Giancarelli (see Coming to Town). (585-244-3500)

Drop Us A Line: •So,what’syourlatest?Newreleases? Special shows? New band members? We’d love to help get your information out there. 1255 University Ave, Suite 270, RochesterNY14607; or email to [email protected].

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CLUBSAcousticHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Miles Wide 6:30-8:30pm

Acoustic RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090John Akers & Erik Welsh 9pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Wildhoney w/Howlo & The Ginger Faye Bakers 8pm

AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBat McGrath 8pm (Upstairs Lounge)

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Eccentric, experimental rockers, Primus bring their all-new live show (complete with candy!) celebrating the release of the Willy Wonka-inspired Primus and the Chocolate Factory to the Main Street Armory, November 2.

Hip Hop/FunkTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Lap Giraffe 10pm

Indie PopMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642AJR w/Minor Soul 7pm

JazzLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Margaret Explosion 7:30-9:30pm

KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

Open JamMURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam w/host Nate Coffey 9pm

Open MicJEFFREY’S3115 E. Henrietta Rd., 486-4937Open Mic w/Joel 7-11pm

Progressive RockLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Stick Men feat. Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto & Markus Reuter 8pm

CONCERTHATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist: Charles Pillow, jazz saxophone 8pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596“Live From Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast feat. The Telos Trio 12:10-12:50pm

DANCEROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER @ ONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Fall Big Band Dance feat. The Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Band w/The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

KIDSSMITH OPERA HOUSE82 Seneca St, Geneva, 315-781-5483Artsmart presents: The Snail and the Whale 10am & 7pm

SHOWBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq., 800-745-3000Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents: Built to Amaze 7pm

COBBLESTONE ARTS CENTER1622 Rt. 332, Farmington, 398-0220Haunted House 5-8pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Our Favorite Moon 2pm

ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N Union St, 428-6907Food Truck Rodeo w/live music by Dog House 5-9pm

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Eccentric, experimental rockers, Primus bring their all-new live show (complete with candy!) celebrating the release of the Willy Wonka-inspired Primus and the Chocolate Factory to the Main Street Armory, November 2.

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Festival of New Theatre Play Reading: Far From the Trees 7pm-Good People 7:30pm

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CLUBSAcousticBOULDER COFFEE CO.100 Alexander St., 454-7140Say We Can Fly w/Jason Lancaster, Joel Faviere, Rookie of the Year 6pm

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Big Blue House 7:30-9:30pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570John Akers 6-9pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Realbads w/Pony Hand, The Mad Doctors & Admirers 7:30pm

AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBat McGrath 8pm (Upstairs Lounge)

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Son House Blues Night - Wild Card Night 7:30-11:30pm

Blues/RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Darick Campbell & David Michael Miller 10pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Bob DiBuono 7:30pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Open Mic hosted by Vinnie Paulino 8pm *Comedian sign-up 7:30pm

DanceLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Halloween Salsa Night: Masquerade Party 8pm-1am

TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Salsa Lessons 8pm

Electro/RockMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Jimkata w/Turkuaz 8pm

JazzVILLAGE ROCK CAFE213 Main St, E Rochester, 586-1640Dave Rivello Ensemble

Jazz/FunkSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Uptown Groove 6pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 7pm-til

Pop/JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm

RockFLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Wild Adriatic w/Krypton 88 & Hot Rod Betties 9pm-1am

ShowJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Food & Beer Pairing Dinner 5-9pm

SHOWBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq., 800-745-3000Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents: Built to Amaze 7pm

COBBLESTONE ARTS CENTER1622 Rt. 332, Farmington, 398-0220Haunted House 5-8pm

MAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St., castleofhorrors.comCastle of Horrors Haunted House Walk 7pm-midnight

SOUTHTOWN PLAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-10:30pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Girls Only - The Secret Comedy of Women 7pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAGood People 7:30pm *Community Night: Out at Geva

JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC CenterStage presents: Bad Jews 7pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS45 Prince St, 324-3535The Crucible 7pm

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CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Priests (Reunion Show) w/Televisionaries & The Fox Sisters 8pm

BluesABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comEric & The Bluesbirds 6-9pm

THE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Dave Riccioni & Friends 5:30-8:30pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Bob DiBuono 7:30 & 10pm

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CountryWATER STREET MUSIC HALL204 N Water St, 325-5600Love and Theft w/Joel Crouse & DJ Du 8pm

DanceFLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Roots Collider presents: A Sexy Robot Halloween Dance Party w/Thousands of One, Subsoil, Mrs. Skannotto & Personal Blend 9:30pm-1:30am

LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940FuturPointe Dance & DJ Alykhan’s “Voodoo Ball” Halloween Dance Party 9pm-1am

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-366398 PXY Club Night & Halloween Party 10pm-2am

TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Halloween DJ Dance Party 10pm-2am

Jam/RockTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Halloween Show w/Firewheel 7:30-11:30pm

TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Into The Now 10pm

JazzCHARLEY BROWN’S1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band 7:30pm-midnight

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Annie Wells 8:30-10:30

TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Matthew Sieber-Ford Jazz Trio 4:30-7:30pm

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-midnight

SHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

RockTHE COACH SPORTS BAR19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910Brass Taxi 10pm-2am

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Teagan & The Tweeds Rocking Halloween Party 10pm

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Mojo Monkeyz 9pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Halloween Part II w/Divided By Zero

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Jack 9:30pm

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Halloween Bash w/Tryst 10pm-1:30am

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs 9:30pm-til

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Halloween Party feat. Friday in America w/Extended Family 9:30pm

RockabillyABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comHalloween Bash w/Bobby Henrie & The Goners 9:30pm

CONCERTSKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 274-1100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra presents: “Phantom of the Opera” Silent Film with Live Accompaniment; Donald Hunsberger, conductor 8pm

DANCETANGO CAFE DANCE STUDIO35 S. Washington St., 271-4930Friday Night Salsa Party & Haunted Mansion 10pm-2am

KIDSROCHESTER CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER137 East Ave., 461-2222Yum and Yuk “When the Sun Goes Down” Halloween-themed Film Screening w/Live Orchestral Score Performance, Poetry Readings 11am

THE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Toddler Trick-or-Treat Party 10am-2pm

SHOWSBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq., 800-745-3000Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents: Built to Amaze 7:30pm

RIT INN & CONFERENCE CENTER5257 W. Henrietta Rd., rochesterbuzz.comMonster Ball 2014 8pm-1am

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Our Favorite Moon 3pm-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 4:15pm

ROLLING HILLS ASYLUM11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethany, rollinghillsasylum.com“Haunted Boy” Halloween Weekend - Christopher Saint Booth Meet & Greet & more *Visit website for schedule

SOUTHTOWN PLAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30pm-12:30am

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Girls Only - The Secret Comedy of Women 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAGood People 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP presents: Zombie Shakespeare! 10pm

1SATURDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAcousticFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846John Akers 9pm

THALI OF INDIA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Onslaught, Artillery, Striker & Ancalagon 8pm

AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comTBA 9:30pm

THE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070The Fakers 7-11pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Luca Foresta & The Electrokings 7:30-11:30pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Rhythm Dogs 10pm

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610Spectra 8pm-midnight

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Bob DiBuono 7:30 & 10pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Flower City Improv - Comedy on the ROCs 9pm

CountryNASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Custom Taylor Band 9pm

JazzCHARLEY BROWN’S1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band 7:30pm-midnight

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906The Westview Project 8:30-10:30pm

LOVE AND THEFTOC

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Singer/songwriters Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson are the ACM, CMA, and CMT-nominated duo, Love and Theft, heading to Water Street Music Hall, October 31.

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Jazz/Top 40SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd., Webster, 671-9420Cousin Vinny 8pm-midnight

KaraokeSHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Caliente

MetalFLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Ozzy & Slayer Tribute Halloween Bash w/Raining Blood & Blizzard of Ozz 10am-2am

ReggaeWATER STREET MUSIC HALL204 N Water St, 325-5600John Brown’s Body w/Thunder Body & Roots Collider 9pm

RockARGYLE GRILL @ EAGLE VALE4344 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, 377-2452Halloween Costume Party w/Rock-It-Science 8-11:30pm

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Hall Pass 10pm-2am

FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Mudd Creek 9pm

FLAHERTY’S MACEDON113 Rt. 31, Macedon, 223-1221Hollow Bodies 9pm

JEFFREY’S3115 E. Henrietta Rd., 486-4937After Midnight

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Halloween Hangover w/The Closer, Push Fire, So Last Year, Rescue Dawn, One Step From Falling, Six Ways to Sunday 8pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Red Sky 9pm

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Doghouse 9:30pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Chairs 10pm

ShowLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Hallo-Palooza feat. Buddhahood, Anonymous Willpower, Ocupanther, Moon Zombies & more TBA 6pm-1am

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CONCERTSCAFE VERITAS @ FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH220 S. Winton Rd South, cafeveritas.orgAztec Two-Step w/Miles Wide 7:30pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 274-1100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra presents: “Phantom of the Opera” Silent Film with Live Accompaniment; Donald Hunsberger, conductor 8pm

MAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St., rochestermainstreetarmory.comWatch the Throne The All Black Concert, Lil Boosie w/Peewee Longway, Chief Keef 8pm

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4245 East Ave., 389-2170Hotel California: A Salute to The Eagles 8pm

TEMPLE SINAI363 Penfield Rd., 275-5378The Jewish Spirit in Classical Music 8pm

U OF RStrong Auditorium, River Campus, 275-2828UR Jazz Ensemble 8pm

FESTIVALSWEDISH HILL WINERY4565 Rt. 414, Romulus, 607-403-0029/swedishhill.comSparkling Wine & Dessert Wine Festival 9am-6pm

SHOWSBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq., 800-745-3000Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents: Built to Amaze 11am, 3 & 7pm

HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH21 West Ave., Hilton, 392-8761Fall Bazaar/Craft Sale & Turkey Dinner 9am-7pm

HOUSE OF GUITARS645 Titus Ave, 544-3500Drum Expo - Shows, Demos, Contests & Clinics feat. Vinnie Appice & Sal Giancarelli appearances 10am-9pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Sun, Moon & Stars 11am-Our Favorite Moon 1pm-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 2:15, 3:15 & 4:15pm-Saturday Night Skies 7:30pm-Pink Floyd Laser 9:30pm

ROLLING HILLS ASYLUM11001 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethany, rollinghillsasylum.com“Haunted Boy” Halloween Weekend - Christopher Saint Booth Meet & Greet & more *Visit website for schedule

SOUTHTOWN PLAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-11pm

THE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Hess Toy Truck Mobile Museum Visits The Strong 10am-4pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Girls Night: The Musical 8pm

BLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 8pm

BREAD & WATER THEATRE172 W. Main St., Rochester, 271-5523Rainbow Theatre Festival: The Jeweler’s Shop 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Girls Only - The Secret Comedy of Women 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Good People 4 & 8:30pm-Festival of New Theatre: The Cell 7pm

JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC CenterStage presents: Bad Jews 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP presents: Zombie Shakespeare! 8pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655/penfieldrec.orgPenfield Players present: The Best Man 8pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS45 Prince St, 324-3535The Crucible 7pm

STAGES THEATRE @ THE AUDITORIUM CENTER875 E. Main St, www.mjtstages.comStages Juniors presents: Zombie Prom, The Musical 7:30pm

2SUNDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966“Through Being Cool” Saves The Day Anniversary Show 8pm

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BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Rhythm Dogs 6:30pm-til

CelticTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night w/Mike Pepper 6pm

ComedyJOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000FundWAYOser - WAYO 104.3 Benefit Show feat. Dewey Lovett w/Sarah Benson, Nate Clark, John Laurin, Adam Springer & Charlie Wildey w/music by Hardwood 7pm

Folk/AmericanaLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Maria Gillard & Scott Regan “A Little Luck” CD Release Party 4-6pm

Indie PopMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Knox Hamilton 8pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

CONCERTSBOP SHOP RECORDS1460 Monroe Ave, 271-3354Trio X 8-10pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-2100RPO Sunday Matinee: Portraits of Film Music 2pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 377-6770Society for Chamber Music in Rochester - “Haunted House Music” 7:30pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Arturo Sandoval 3pm

MAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St., mainstreetarmory.comAn Evening with Primus & The Chocolate Factory 8pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

ST. ANNE CHURCH1600 Mt. Hope Ave., 274-1100Rochester Celebrity Organ Recital Series feat. Stefan Engels 4pm

U OF RStrong Auditorium, River Campus, 275-2828UR Gospel Choir 8pm

DANCETANGO CAFE DANCE STUDIO35 S. Washington St., 319-6420Zydeco Dance w/DJ noon-2pm *Lesson @ 11:30am

SHOWSBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq., 800-745-3000Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents: Built to Amaze 1 & 5pm

FINGER LAKES COMMUMITY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM3325 Marvin Sands Dr., Canandaigua, 785-1541George M. Ewing Canandaigua Forum feat. Science Fiction Writer Robert Sawyer 4pm

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival Opening Night feat. Rabbi Joseph Telushkin 7pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Our Favorite Moon 1pm-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 2:15, 3:15 & 4:15pm

SOUTHTOWN PLAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-9:30pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 2pm

BREAD & WATER THEATRE172 W. Main St., Rochester, 271-5523Rainbow Theatre Festival: The Jeweler’s Shop 2pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Girls Only - The Secret Comedy of Women 3pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Good People 2 & 7pm-Festival of New Theatre: Son House Stories 7pm

JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC CenterStage presents: Bad Jews 2pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655/penfieldrec.orgPenfield Players present: The Best Man 2pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS45 Prince St, 324-3535The Crucible 5pm

STAGES THEATRE @ THE AUDITORIUM CENTER875 E. Main St, www.mjtstages.comStages Juniors presents: Zombie Prom, The Musical 2pm

3MONDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comJohn Dee Graham w/Mike June 8pm

RockLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906The Mighty High & Dry 7:30-9:30pm

CONCERTSKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 274-1100Musica Nova & Eastman Wind Ensemble - Sydney Hodkinson 80th Birthday Concert 8pm

4TUESDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDon Christiano - The Beatles Unplugged w/Special Guest 8-10pm

THE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7-10pm

Acoustic RockHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Roses & Revolutions 5:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Capitals w/Blankets & Embers 8pm

BluegrassJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm

KaraokeJEFFREY’S3115 E. Henrietta Rd., 486-4937With Cody 8:30pm-12:30am

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-30309:30pm

Open JamFLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Musician’s Playground Open Jam hosted by Amanda Ashley 9pm-1am

CONCERTSCHRIST CHURCH141 East Ave., 274-1564“Tuesday Pipes” Recital by Malcolm Matthews 12:10pm

HATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Carol Rodland, viola with Marcantonio Barone, piano 8pm

ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 888-222-1048U.S. Navy Band Commodores 7:30pm

DANCEPENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Rotary Big Band Swing Dance 7:30pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-’Til Death Do Us Part 7pm-Good People 7:30pm

5WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAcousticHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/J. Schnitt 6:30-8:30pm

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5 Anchored by Davina Sowers’ keyboards and commanding stage presence (she’s been described as a female Louis Armstrong), Davina and the Vagabonds bring their jazz, blues and roots music to Dinosaur BBQ, November 5.

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AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Cello Show w/Trio Killzone & Steel Double Trio 8pm

Jam/FunkTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Gilly Chilly Jones 10pm

JazzLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Margaret Explosion 7:30-9:30pm

KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

Open JamMURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam w/host Nate Coffey 9pm

Open MicJEFFREY’S3115 E. Henrietta Rd., 486-4937Open Mic w/Joel 7-11pm

Roots Jazz & BluesDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Davina & The Vagabonds

CONCERTHOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596“Live From Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast: “Happy Birthday, Mr. Sax!” w/The Vertex Saxophone Quartet 12:10-12:50pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Eastman Wind Ensemble 8pm

SHOWSMCC’S R. THOMAS FLYNN CAMPUS CENTER1000 E. Henrietta Rd., 292-3321/monroecc.edu/go/holocaustKristallnacht Commemoration feat. Susan Bachrach from The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 7pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Our Favorite Moon 2pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-’Til Death Do Us Part 7pm-Good People 7:30pm

SUNY GENESEOAlice Austin Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Comedy of Errors 7:30pm

6THURSDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Child Bite w/Brother Twin & The Long Moves 7:30pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Son House Blues Night w/Genesee Johnny 7:30-11:30pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Alonzo Bodden 7:30pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Open Mic hosted by Vinnie Paulino 8pm *Comedian sign-up 7:30pm

Country/AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comStevie Tombstone & Kern Richards 8:30pm

DanceTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Salsa Lessons 8pm

JazzLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Djangoners 7:30-9:30pm

Jazz/FunkFLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Uptown Groove

KaraokeTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

WILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 7pm-til

Pop/JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Teressa Wilcox Duo 9pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Mysterious Jimmy 6-9pm

ShowLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940“Future Famous” feat. Alyssa Trahan, Evan Miller Watelet & Caitlin Cipolla 8pm

CONCERTSHOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 377-6770Hochstein Singers & Youth Singers “Voices of Autumn” 6:30pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: “Brahms & Rachmaninoff” feat. Douglas Humphreys, piano; Christoph Konig, guest conductor 8pm

SHOWSCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 383-1538The Holiday Arts & Craft Show & Sale 10am-7pm *Perinton Food Shelf Food Drive

HIGH FALLS INTERPRETIVE CENTER & MUSEUM74 Browns Race, 325-4170NeighborWorks Rochester Home Sweet Home Cake Auction 5-7:30pm

TEMPLE BETH EL139 S. Winton Rd., 461-2000JCC Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival feat. Ari Shavit 7pm

ROCHESTER CLUB BALLROOM120 East Ave., www.eventbrite.com/e/monopoly-tournament-benefiting-gildas-club-rochester-tickets-12802702227Monopoly Game to Benefit Gilda’s Club Rochester

THE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700National Toy Hall of Fame Induction 10:30am

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-’Til Death Do Us Part 7pm-Good People 7:30pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 454-2100Eastman Opera Theatre: Albert Herring 7:30pm

SUNY GENESEOAlice Austin Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Comedy of Errors 7:30pm

7FRIDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAcoustic RockHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Roses & Revolutions 7:30pm-midnight

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Miles Wide 6-9pm

Alt-BluesLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906The Jane Mutiny 8:30-10:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Vice w/Borrowed Time, Wreckage, Ego Destroys, On The Ropes 8pm

BluesTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Dave Riccioni & Friends 5:30-8:30pm

FLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Lucky Peterson w/Chris Beard & The Unity Band 9pm-1am

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Jokin’ Steves 9:30pm

JEFF BELANGER

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Community College in Batavia presents “A Supernatural Evening” on November 7, hosting paranormal investigator, Jeff Belanger.

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SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Spectra 9:30pm-til

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Alonzo Bodden 7:30 & 10pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000It’s Just Comedy Takeover starring Talent w/Ed Lover & Friends 7:30 & 10pm

Country/RockSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Tim Ruffo Band 9:30pm

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-366398 PXY Club Night 10pm-2am

Folk PopABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comOh, Cassius! 9:30pm

FunkCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480The Phryg w/Experimental Sandwich, Travelator, Animal Sounds 8pm

JamDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Dark Hollow 10pm

JazzCHARLEY BROWN’S1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Matthew Sieber-Ford Jazz Trio 4:30-7:30pm

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-midnight

SHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

ReggaeTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Noble Vibes 10pm

RockLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Neil Young Birthday Bash w/Dan Eaton Band & Guests 9pm

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642U of R Show w/Park Lot Shuttle, Gabe and the Babes, The Pluto Moons, Scope & Figure, Eggs Benedict 8pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Haywire 9pm

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610The Pack 8pm-midnight

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777-Dave McGrath 6-8pm-Deb Magone 9-11pm

Roots/RockWATER STREET MUSIC HALL204 N Water St, 325-5600Donna The Buffalo w/The Falconers 8pm

ShowABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBenefit for Walt & Donna Fish feat. Kraszman & Fishwife w/Todd Bradley doors open 5pm; music starts @ 5:30pm

Singer/SongwriterTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Christina Custode 7:30-11:30pm

CONCERTSDOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Karen Savoca & Pete Heitzman 8pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, r faonline.orgRochester Flute Association’s Flute Fair Concert feat. Robert Langevin 8pm

SUNY GENESEODoty Recital Hall, 245-5833Geneseo Honors Chamber Orchestra 8pm

SHOWSTHE CENTURY CLUB OF ROCHESTER 566 East Ave., weaversguildofrochester.orgWeavers Guild of Rochester Holiday Show & Sale noon-9pm

GENESEE CENTER FOR THE ARTS, GCCOne College Rd., Batavia, 345-6814A Supernatural Evening with Jeff Belanger 7:30pm *Sign language interpreter provided

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival Fiction Panel Luncheon w/Pam Jenoff & Roberta Rich noon

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Our Favorite Moon 3pm-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 4:15pm

SPORTSHOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq., 855-GO-AMERKSRochester Amerks vs. Binghamton Senators 7:05pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 8pm

BREAD & WATER THEATRE172 W. Main St., Rochester, 271-5523Rainbow Theatre Festival: The Jeweler’s Shop 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-’Til Death Do Us Part 7pm-Good People 8pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 454-2100Eastman Opera Theatre: Albert Herring 7:30pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP Shakespeare Players present: King Lear 7:30pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Players present: The Best Man 8pm

REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH111 N. Chestnut St., stageworksroc.orgStageworks presents: Broadway Today 7:30pm

SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST60 Bittner St, 232-5570/off-monroeplayers.orgOff-Monroe Players present: The Sorcerer 8pm

SUNY GENESEOAlice Austin Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Comedy of Errors 7:30pm

SWEDEN SENIOR CENTER133 Stage St., Brockport, 637-5656BUM Players present: Fallen Rock Zone 7:30pm

8SATURDAY

NOVEMBER

CLUBSAcousticFLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010John Akers 9pm

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LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Cry to the Blind - Acoustic Sessions w/Careless Downfall 8pm

THALI OF INDIA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Albrights w/The Demos, The Singles, Scope & Figure, Fish God 8pm

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Anchorage Nebraska, Comedown, Doc Baker’s Traveling Musicalogical Extravaganza 8pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Alonzo Bodden 7:30 & 10pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000It’s Just Comedy Takeover starring Talent w/Ed Lover & Friends 7:30 & 10pm

CountryNASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Rebels Posse 9pm

BluesDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Steve Grills & The Roadmasters

Funk & SoulFLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Mitty & The Followers 9pm-1am

Groove RockTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Nick LeDuc 7:30-11:30pm

JazzCHARLEY BROWN’S1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906The Westview Project 8:30-10:30pm

KaraokeSHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Tony Padilla & Guest 10pm-2am

PopFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846B-Free 9pm

Pop/JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Special Blend 7:30pm-midnight

ReggaeFIREHOUSE SALOON814 S. Clinton Ave, 319-3832 / The FirehouseSaloon.comNoble Vibes 9pm-1:30am

RockTHE COACH SPORTS BAR19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910Push 10pm-2am

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Guy Smiley 10pm-2am

FLAHERTY’S MACEDON113 Rt. 31, Macedon, 223-1221Mansfield Ave Trio 9pm

JEFFREY’S3115 E. Henrietta Rd., 486-4937Free Ride

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570D.I.L.F. 9pm

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610Warehouse 8pm-midnight

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Olias Reunion Show w/Members of Northside Johnny Opening 9pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Mighty High and Dry 10pm

RockabillyTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Krypton 88 7-11pm

CONCERTSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Maze feat. Frankie Beverly & The S.O.S. Band 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Karen Savoca & Pete Heitzman 8pm

HARMONY HOUSE58 E Main St, Webster, 727-4119Rochester Cajun Zydeco Network presents Mo’ Mojo 8-11pm *Zydeco Dance Lesson 7:15pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: “Brahms & Rachmaninoff” feat. Douglas Humphreys, piano; Christoph Konig, guest conductor 8pm

MAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St., rochestermainstreetarmory.comKill The Noise w/Botnek, Two Fresh 8pm

ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 888-222-1048RWC Wind Ensemble 7:30pm

SUNY GENESEOWadsworth Auditorium, 800-525-2070Chicago Tap Theatre 7pm

WEBSTER BIBLE CHURCH675 Holt Rd., Webster, 721-5781/brownpapertickets.comDoyle Dykes 7:30-9:30pm

DANCEGRANGER HOMESTEAD295 N. Main St., Canandaigua, 394-1472Christkindl Market Dinner & Dance *Dinner 5:30-7:15pm, RSVP by Nov. 1st *Dancing w/music by The Skycoasters 7-10pm

SUNY GENESEOCollege Union Ballroom, 245-5833Geneseo String Band Square Dance 8pm

KIDSJCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000TYKEs presents: Fly Guy and Other Stories 11am & 2pm

THE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700National Toy Hall of Fame Celebration Weekend 11am-4pm

SHOWSTHE CENTURY CLUB OF ROCHESTER 566 East Ave., weaversguildofrochester.orgWeavers Guild of Rochester Holiday Show & Sale 10am-5pm

FRENCH ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL488 French Rd., r faonline.orgRochester Flute Fair 8:30am-5pm

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival Film Screening: “Dorfman in Love” with playwright & filmmaker Wendy Kout 7pm

KEUKA LAKE WINE TRAIL WINERIES800-440-4898/keukawinetrail.comKeuka Holidays Event 10am-5pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Sun, Moon & Stars 11am-Our Favorite Moon 1pm-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 2:15, 3:15 & 4:15pm-Saturday Night Skies 7:30pm-Radiohead Laser 8:15pm-Pink Floyd Laser 9:30pm

SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St. Paul St., 336-7200, www.senecaparkzoo.orgAnimal Art Expo 7-10pm

SPORTSCYCLOCROSSLong Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Rd., Macedon, crossinamaze.com“Cross in a Maze” Cyclocross Race 9am

HIKINGRMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Just a Hike (moderate pace) 10-11:30am

HOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq., 855-GO-AMERKSRochester Amerks vs. Utica Comets 7:05pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 8pm

BREAD & WATER THEATRE172 W. Main St., Rochester, 271-5523Rainbow Theatre Festival: The Jeweler’s Shop 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-’Til Death Do Us Part 3 & 7pm-Good People 4 & 8:30pm

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MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP Shakespeare Players present: King Lear 7:30pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Players present: The Best Man 8pm

REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH111 N. Chestnut St., stageworksroc.orgStageworks presents: Broadway Today 7:30pm

SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST60 Bittner St, 232-5570/off-monroeplayers.orgOff-Monroe Players present: The Sorcerer 8pm

SUNY GENESEOAlice Austin Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Comedy of Errors 7:30pm

SWEDEN SENIOR CENTER133 Stage St., Brockport, 637-5656BUM Players present: Fallen Rock Zone 7:30pm

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CLUBSAmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comProfessor Louie & The Crowmatix 6pm

BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Joe Beard 6:30pm-til

CelticTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night w/Dave North 6pm

JazzLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Laura Dubin Sextet 7pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

MetalCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480As Blood Runs Black, Rings of Saturn, Upon This Dawning & more 6pm

CONCERTSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 234-2295/rtosonlineRochester Theater Organ Society Pops-on-Pipes Concert feat. ATOS Young Organist Competition winner Donnie Rankin 2:30pm

DOWNTOWN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH121 N. Fitzhugh St., 703-3990Pegasus Early Music presents “Pepys’ Pajamas” 4pm *Pre-concert talk 3:15pm

HATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Mark Kellogg, trombone & euphonium 3pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4590Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra 3pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4245 East Ave., 389-2700Nazareth Dept. of Music Faculty Concert Series: Brian Preston, piano 3pm

SUNY GENESEODoty Recital Hall, 245-5833Geneseo Wind Quintet 3pm

TANGO CAFE @ THE JONATHAN CHILD HOUSE35 S. Washington St., 271-4930“Fandango At The Tango” feat. Bob Warren 7:30-9:30pm

KIDSJCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000TYKEs presents: Fly Guy and Other Stories 2 & 4:30pm *4:30pm performance ASL interpreted

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4245 East Ave., 389-2170Lucky Diaz & The Family Jam Band 2pm

THE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700National Toy Hall of Fame Celebration Weekend 1-4pm

SHOWSTHE CENTURY CLUB OF ROCHESTER 566 East Ave., weaversguildofrochester.orgWeavers Guild of Rochester Holiday Show & Sale 11am-3pm

DOME CENTER2695 E. Henrietta Rd., 502-TOYS/rochestertoyshow.comRochester Collectible & Vintage Toy Show 10am-3pm

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival: Rochester’s Own feat. Nora Rubel (9:30am), Josh Dubler (11am) & Hinda Mandell/Film Screening & Talk-Back (2pm)

KEUKA LAKE WINE TRAIL WINERIES800-440-4898/keukawinetrail.comKeuka Holidays Event 11am-5pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900Golden Books Family Day noon-5pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 1, 2, 3 & 4pm

SPORTSFOOTBALLRalph Wilson Stadium, One Bills Dr., Orchard Park, 1-877-BB-TICKSBuffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs 1pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgI’m Not Rappaport 2pm

BREAD & WATER THEATRE172 W. Main St., Rochester, 271-5523Rainbow Theatre Festival: The Jeweler’s Shop 2pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-’Til Death Do Us Part 3pm-Good People 2pm (audio described performance & Sunday Senior Social) & 7pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 454-2100Eastman Opera Theatre: Albert Herring 2pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP Shakespeare Players present: King Lear 2pm

SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST60 Bittner St, 232-5570/off-monroeplayers.orgOff-Monroe Players present: The Sorcerer 2pm

SUNY GENESEOAlice Austin Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Comedy of Errors 2pm

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CONCERTSHATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Robert Morris, composer 8pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Philharmonia 8pm

SHOWU OF RHawkins-Carlson Room, Rush Rhees Library, 275-4461Neilly Series Talk/Reading by Ayad Akhtar 7pm

SPORTSHOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq., 855-GO-AMERKSRochester Amerks vs. Adirondack Flames 3:05pm

THEATREJEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave., 461-2000JCC Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival Community Read with Judith Frank 7:30pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP Shakespeare Players present: King Lear 7:30pm

11TUESDAY

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CLUBSAcousticTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7-10pm

Acoustic RockHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Roses & Revolutions 5:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Better By Morning w/Gay Angel & TBA 8pm

BluegrassJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm

KaraokeJEFFREY’S3115 E. Henrietta Rd., 486-4937With Cody 8:30pm-12:30am

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-30309:30pm

Open JamFLOUR CITY STATION170 East Ave., 413-5745Musician’s Playground Open Jam hosted by Amanda Ashley 9pm-1am

Pop/PunkCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Head North w/B-Free, Ivy’s Panic Room, Younger Then, Mammal is a Mountain, So Last Year, Second Chances & more 7pm

RockMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Saliva w/Future Leaders of the World, Bad Seed Rising, Aggressive Betty & Methanol 7pm doors

CONCERTSCHRIST CHURCH141 East Ave., 274-1564“Tuesday Pipes” Recital by Jacob Fuhrman 12:10pm

HATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100C.P.E. Bach Piano Music noon

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Composer’s Sinfonietta 8pm

U OF REastman Quadrangle, River Campus, rochester.edu/aboutus/carillonVeteran’s Day Carillon Concert 5:30pm

KIDSTHE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Music, Dance, and Storytelling - Get Ready for “The Nutcracker” and “A Christmas Carol” 11am-2pm

SHOWSCITY OF CANANDAIGUA742-1690/ganondagon.orgCanandaigua Treaty Day Commemorationn Events *Native American Art & Craft Sale @ Canandaigua Primary School Gym (96 W. Gibson St.) 10:30am-5pm *Commemoration Ceremony, Ontario County Courthouse Lawn (27 N. Main St.) 2pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 697-1942Challenger Center Family Mission to Mars 10:30am-12:30pm *reservations required

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-4320-My Planets 10am-Sun, Moon and Stars 11am-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia noon, 2:15 & 3:15pm-Our Favorite Moon 1pm

U OF RWelles-Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library, 275-4092Plutzik Reading Series: Susan Choi 5pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-’Til Death Do Us Part 7pm-Good People 7:30pm

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NOVEMBER

CLUBSAcousticHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Nightfall 6:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Cold Fronts w/The Demos, Big Fred & Bo-Bo 8pm

Jam/FunkTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Gilly Chilly Jones 10pm

JazzLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Margaret Explosion 7:30-9:30pm

KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

Open JamMURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam w/host Nate Coffey 9pm

Open MicJEFFREY’S3115 E. Henrietta Rd., 486-4937Open Mic w/Joel 7-11pm

RockTHE CLUB AT WATER ST204 N Water St, 325-5600Antemasque w/Le Butcherettes 8pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Nasty Habit Duo

CONCERTSHATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100C.P.E. Bach Piano Music 5:30 & 8pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596“Live From Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast feat. The Ithaca Flute Duo 12:10-12:50pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Wind Orchestra 8pm

U OF RInterfaith Chapel Sanctuary, River Campus, 275-2828 UR Chamber Ensembles 8pm

SHOWSITALIAN AMERICAN SPORTS CLUB1250 Buffalo Rd., 872-5425/rlancers.comRochester Lancers Kickoff Dinner 6:30pm

RMSCEisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Ave., 987-1717Genesee Valley Chapter of the Adirondack Mountainn Club Meeting/Presentation: Ontario, Canada’s Killarney Provincial Park 7:30pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Our Favorite Moon 2pm

U OF RDewey Hall 1-101, River Campus, rochester.edu/popmusic/Cevin Solin presents: “We Can’t Rewind - We’ve Gone Too Far: New Wave as the Inheritor of ‘No Future!’” 7pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7:30pm

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Sandra MalutaLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 368-7187 | Nothnagle Realtors

CHURCHVILLE

Margaret SalatinoLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 429-1137 | Nothnagle Realtors

Daniel CovertLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 352-8532 | Nothnagle Realtors

CHILI

Susan LodicoLic. Assoc. R.E. Broker, your HFL Specialisto: (585) 582-8422 | Nothnagle Realtors

Jacqueline “Jaci” CannanLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 279-8040 | RE/MAX Plus

HONEOYE FALLS

Nancy SemalLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 279-8128 | RE/MAX Plus

Sam MorrealeLic. Real Estate Salespersono: (585) 339-3966 | Nothnagle Realtors

Catherine BianchiLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 339-3947 | Nothnagle Realtors

IRONDEQUOIT

Sharon M. GerseyLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 756-7480 | RE/MAX Realty Groups

Ann Marie GasbarreLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 248-1055 | Nothnagle Realtors

PENFIELD

Brenda G. SwangerLic. Real Estate Salespersono: (585) 431-4128 | Nothnagle Realtors

SWEDEN

Catherine WybleLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 758-8264 | Keller Williams Realty

Nancy SemalLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 279-8128 | RE/MAX Plus

Sandra MalutaLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 368-7187 | Nothnagle Realtors

WEBSTER

Toni ConnorsLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 389-4011 | Nothnagle Realtors

Skip J. OrdwayLic. Real Estate Brokero: (585) 924-8660 | Ordway Realtors

Sam CretekosLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 421-3440 | Nothnagle Realtors

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Joyce WildingLic. Real Estate Salespersono: (585) 698-2022 | Nothnagle Realtors

Barbara BittlingmaierLic. Associate Real Estate Brokerc: (585) 746-7272 | Nothnagle Realtors

Karina RibisLic. Associate Real Estate Brokero: (585) 698-2026 | Nothnagle Realtors

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