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coming to town Johnny Rawls • The Phantom of the Opera • Turkuaz w/Alan Evans Trio • Ray Bonneville • Tim Meadows • Annie in the Water • Sean Patrick McGraw • Nile, • Bermuda • Kevin Lee • Adam Ace • Wesley Bright & the Hi-Lites w/Wammo • Black Rock Zydeco • The Hold Steady & Deer Tick • Gideon • Delfeayo Marsalis • Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs • Newsboys w/Rapture Ruckus • 7eventh Time Down & Bob Lenz • Koray Broussard and the Zydeco Unit • The Devil Makes Three w/Joe Fletcher & The Wrong Reasons • Harper • Adam Ezra Group w/Big Leg Emma • Rod Picott • Chris Kattan • Jim Witter’s Piano Men • Leon Russell w/Riley Etheridge, Jr. • Start Making Sense w/HMFO • Lil B – The BasedGod • Waitin’ On A Train • Coleman Green w/ Corey Hunter • Curtis Stigers w/RPO • David Francey • Young the Giant • Gangstagrass • Rochester Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony • Tech N9ne • Shen Yun

Johnny Rawls

ning role as a cast member on Saturday Night Live where he created such classic characters as “The Ladies’ Man,” Tim Meadows has gone on to appear in a multitude of popular films – Coneheads, Wayne’s World 2, It’s Pat, The Ladies Man, Mean Girls, Semi-Pro, The Benchwarmers, Aliens in the Attic, Grown Ups, Jack & Jill and others. He’s also been seen on more than two-dozen television shows and is a frequent guest on The Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

Dinosaur BBQ | Apr. 16 Johnny Ra wls, bor n and raised in Mississippi, spent over two decades apprenticing as a sideman to many top masters, and driving millions of miles with his own band - backing up legends such as Lynn White, Little Johnnie Taylor, Z.Z. Hill and O.V. Wright. Rawls has always stayed in demand because of his musical versatility (he’s proficient on guitar, bass, keyboards and vocals). Releases include his debut, Can’t Sleep at Night and the more recent Memphis Still Got Soul, Soul Survivor and Remembering O.V. on Catfood Records.

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The Phantom of the Opera

Auditorium Theatre | Apr. 16 – 27 Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera stops here as part of a brand new U.S. National Tour. The original Phantom of the Opera had its world premiere on October 9, 1986 at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London, winning every major British theatre award including the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards. The New York production opened on January 26, 1988 and won seven Drama Desk Awards and three Outer Critics Circle Awards. This new tour features designs by Paul Brown, costumes by Maria Bjor nson, staging by Laurence Connor and choreography by Scott Ambler. Cooper Grodin (Phantom), Julia Udine (Christine) and Ben Jacoby (Raoul) star.

Turkuaz

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Montage Music Hall | Apr. 17 Based in Brooklyn, the power funk act, Turkuaz, features Dave

Jim Witter recreates the musical magic of Elton John and Billy Joel in the multimedia concert celebration, Piano Men, coming to Nazareth College Arts Center, April 25. Brandwein, Taylor Shell, Craig Brodhead, Michelangelo Carubba, Greg Sanderson, Josh Schwartz, Chris Brouwers, Geneva Williams and Sammi Garett. 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...The Alan Evans Trio released its popular album, Merkaba last year. Evans is the co-founder, writer and drummer of Soulive who has combined talents with Beau Sasser on B-3 and Danny Mayer on guitar. AE3’s sound is hard-driving and groovy, with deep melodies and rhythmic counterplay.

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Ray Bonneville

Abilene Bar & Lounge | Apr. 17 Ray Bonneville is an Americana/blues/roots artist who hails from Austin Texas (though his musical life has taken him from Canada to Boston to New Orleans and all across North America). Ray began playing guitar and harmonica over 30 years ago when he was in his early teens. He’s released several albums, winning a Juno Award for his third, Gust of Wind; and a Juno nomination for his fifth, Roll It Down.

Tim Meadows

Comedy Club | Apr. 17 – 19 Best known for his long-run-

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Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint | Apr. 18 From Albany comes Annie in the Water. Known for high energy jams mixed with funky tones, electronic beats, hip hop and reggae grooves, the band blends blues, funk, rock and bluegrass to deliver a unique sound. They play a mix of dynamic originals and their own renditions of Top 20 hits. Band members are Michael Lashomb, Lucas Singleton and Brad Hester (There’s not an “Annie” among ‘em!).

Sean Patrick McGraw

Nashvilles | Apr. 18 Born in Fredonia NY, Sean Patrick McGraw was a semifinalist on season two of the USA Network’s Nashville Star and has gone on to, indeed, become a Nashville star. He’s performed with Toby Keith, Patty Loveless, Miranda Lambert, Trent Willmon and others; and his songs have been performed by top country artists - here in the U.S. and Canada. His music has been heard on the HBO series, True Blood and his band is the subject of a “docu-commercial,” Ten Days on Tour.

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Nile

Montage Music Hall | Apr. 18 With six critically acclaimed albums, a few EPs and several world tours under their belt, Nile has raised the bar for extreme metal bands musically, lyrically, and conceptually. The Greenville, SC band’s live performances are nothing short of legendary. Their latest album is At the Gate of Sethu; and their most recent music video is for “Enduring The Eternal Molestation Of Flame.�

Bermuda

California Brew Haus | Apr. 18 Bermuda stops at the Brew Haus as part of their “Blackest Hearts Tour� in support of a new album, The Wanderingg. Home based in California, the metal/ hardcore/progressive act features Corey Bennett, Michael Glanelli, Ian Eubanks, Michael Levine and Derek Cori.

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Kevin Lee

Joke Factory | Apr. 18 & 19 Standup comic and magician, Kevin Lee, is known for wowing his audience with amazing magic, breathtaking juggling and outrageous comedy. He’s performed in over fifteen countries as well as on national television, at colleges and universities and for our troops.

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himself on canvas, as a record producer, a performance poet, an actor, a washboard player and a comic.

Black Rock Zydeco

Harmony House | Apr. 19 Ron Kowalewski, Tim Gettings, Kathryn Koch, Elton Hough, Tyler Westcott and Stan Whatley are Black Rock Zydeco. The Cajun/ Creole act delivers infectious rhythms spiked with Louisiana funk and jazz. Their song, “Two Step Gorilla,� was named ‘Song of the Day’ by The Good Neighborhood.

The Hold Steady & Deer Tick

Water St. Music Hall | Apr. 21 The Hold Steady has a brand new album out titled Teeth Dream as well as an EP, “Rags.� The Brooklyn-based indie rock act features Craig Finn, Tad Kubler, Galen Polivka, Bobby Drake and Steve Selvidge...Deer Tick hails from Providence RI and features singer/songwriter/guitarist, John McCauley along with Christopher and Dennis Ryan, Ian O’Neil and Robert Crowell. They play a mix of country, folk, blues and rock. LPs from the alt-country band include War Elephant, Born on Flag Day, The Black Dirt Sessions, Divine Providence and Negativity.

Casa Larga Vineyards | Apr. 19 Comedian Adam Ace is the featured talent at this year’s Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation benefit. Ace and his comedic style have been described as “refreshing,� “different� and “original.� Known for high energy performances, he is especially adept at tailoring his act to any crowd, any age.

Wesley Bright & the Hi-Lites w/Wammo

Lovin’ Cup | Apr. 19 The Northern Soul dance band from Akron OH known as Wesley Bright & the Hi-Lites stops in town in celebration of Record Day 2014. The band features Brent Wesley, Nick Fritsch, Bob Basone, Jimmy Parsons, Max Brady, Nathan Davis and Matt Garrett... Performer, poet, musician and visual artist, Wammo, defies classification. He’s a singer/ songwriter who can also express

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Sean Patrick McGraw Nashvilles | Apr. 18

Gideon

Bug Jar | Apr. 21 The hardcore act from Alabama, Gideon, features Daniel McWhorter, Timmy Naugher, Jake Smelley, and Daniel McCartney. Releases include Costs and Milestone...Rochester’s Holy War and Until We Are Ghosts complete the bill.

Delfeayo Marsalis

Honeoye Central School | Apr. 22 Delfeayo Marsalis, brother of Bradford, Wynton and Jason, is a top jazz trombonist, composer and producer in his own right. A graduate of Berklee College of Music and the University of Louisville, he is the recipient of an NEA Jazz Masters Award. Delfeayo has performed with Art Blakey, Abdullah Ibrahim, Slide Hampton, Max Roach and Elvin Jones; and has released four albums as a bandleader.

Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs

Bug Jar | Apr. 22 Performing an original mix of punk-rock, blues, r&b, country and rock ‘n roll, Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs come to town in support of a brand new release, It’s Her Fault.

Newsboys

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Roberts Wesleyan College | Apr. 23 Christian pop rockers, Newsboys (“Something Beautiful,� “In the Hands of God,� “Born Again,� “God’s Not Dead�) hail from Aus-

tralia. Of their twenty releases, six have been gold-cer tif ied; and they’ve also received five Dove Awards. The talented act features vocalist Michael Tait along with Jody Davis, Duncan Phillips and Jeff Frankenstein. Their latest hit single, “We Believe,� is off the Restart release...The Christian Hip Hop/ Rock outfit, Rapture Ruckus, hails from New Zealand . The Dove Award-nominated band is headed by Brad Dring and includes Mike Aitofi, Joshua Stein and Geoff Duncan...Kentucky’s 7eventh Time Down is a Christian rock band touring in support of the Just Say Jesus release, a follow-up to Alive In You which features the singles “Alive In You� and “What About Tonight.�... Evangelist Bob Lenz, founder and president of Life Promotions and Lifest, will also be on hand.

Koray Broussard and the Zydeco Unit

Abilene Bar & Lounge | Apr. 23 Koray Broussard and the Zydeco Unit is led by Koray – a young man who is no stranger to performing. He first played Rochester at the tender age of 15, performing with Roy Carrier; and has gone on to play here on guitar for his uncle Jeffery Broussard, and on bass for Curley Taylor. Koray’s Creole routes go back to his grandfather, a Creole accordion player. His band is steeped in tradition and tinged by R&B, soul and gospel. Their first album is Trapped.

The Devil Makes Three

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Zeppa Auditorium | Apr. 23 From Califor nia comes the bluegrass/Americana act, The Devil Makes Three. The band has earned fans by mixing a bit of country, folk, blues, jazz, and rockabilly into its own unique sound. Together since 2000, they’ve put out seven albums so far, the most recent being a studio release, I’m a Stranger Here on New West Records. The band includes Pete Bernhard on guitar,

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Kevin Lee as an entertainer captivates his audience with amazing magic, breathtaking juggling and outrageous comedy! This globetrotting comedian has performed in over 15 countries and counting, as well as on all of the national television channels. Kevin performs for nationally renowned comedy venues, comedy TV channels, colleges, universities, and private parties. He also performs regularly for our troops.

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Dinosaur BBQ | Apr. 23 An innovative singer/songwriter and harmonica virtuoso, Harper has been described as “the Jimi Hendrix of the harmonica� and is noted for his dynamic live shows. Part harmonica wizard and part rhythmic explorer, Harper is a fiery artist who blurs the lines between rock, blues, soul and world music. He’s known for his huge soulful vocals, as well as for his use of the didgeridoo, the indigenous wind instrument of his native Australia, which gives Harper a distinctive sound entirely his own. One of Australia’s leading session vocalists and harp players, Harper has received the “Male Vocalist of the Year� and “Song of the Year� titles from the Australian Blues Music Awards.

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Montage Music Hall | Apr. 24 Boston’s acoustic rock band, the Adam Ezra Group, is known for Ezra’s intellectual pop songwriting. The dynamic roots/rock act combines folk, pop and rock to form a unique sound and has earned fans by consistently touring and performing. Releases include View From the Root, Ragtop Angel, Daniel The Brave, and Better Than Bootleg... Big Leg Emma plays music as varied as bluegrass, funk, Reggae, folk, Zydeco, jazz and swing; creating a danceable sound with instruments that include guitar, fiddle, mandolin and more. They’ve shared the stage with Rusted Root, 10,000 Maniacs, Los Lobos, Donna the Buffalo, The Wailers and others; and releases include The Color of Wind and Revival.

Rod Picott

Abilene Bar & Lounge | Apr. 24 Singer/songwriter Rod Picott is an alt-country/folk/Americana artist out of Nashville (by way of New Hampshire). His debut album, Tiger Tom Dixon’s Blues was released in 2001. That CD was followed by Stray Dogs and Girl From Arkansas. This year,

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Chris Kattan

Comedy Club | Apr. 24-26 Comedian/actor Chris Kattan has enjoyed a successful run on Saturday Night Live and as “Bob� on The Middle. Fans loved his bits on SNL as “Mr. Peepers,� “Kyle DeMarco,� “Gay Hitler,� and with Will Ferrell as “Butabi Brothers.� His feature films number more than two dozen - most recently, Crazy Enough; and he’s been featured on such shows as How I Met Your Mother.

Jim Witter’s Piano Men

Nazareth College Arts Center | Apr. 25 In a show that salutes two of the world’s most popular contemporary songwriters – Elton John and Billy Joel, Piano Men features the Dove and Juno Award nominee, Jim Witter and his live band. Ten of Witter’s songs reached top 10 positions on Canadian country radio; and he’s seen much success in Christian music as well. This multimedia concert features classic hits like “Your Song,� “My Life,� “Candle in the Wind,� and “Just the Way You Are.�

Leon Russell

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Main St. Armory | Apr. 25 Music legend, Leon Russell is an icon of popular music known for his blues-rock musical stylings. He’s worked with Jer r y Lee Lewis, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Willie Nelson; and

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Start Making Sense w/HmfO

Montage Music Hall | Apr. 25 The Talking Heads tribute band, Start Making Sense, comes to town from their native Pennsylvania, recreating every stage of the

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albums to his credit and dozens of mixtapes, the most recent being Basedworld Paradise. He’s also released several charting albums with The Pack and currently is featured on Soulja Boy’s songs, “Make It Work Remix: and “I Got That Sack.�

Waitin’ On A Train

Ontario Barn | Apr. 25 ROC Brewing Co. | Apr. 26 Waitin’ On A Train combines traditional Appalachian-styled bluegrass and folk with a modern approach for originals with inspiring results. Releases from the “old-style, foot stompin’, country-bluegrass type of band� from York, PA include In The Path of Pain.

Coleman Green w/Corey Hunter

Joke Factory | Apr. 25 & 26 Philadelphia’s funnyman, Coleman Green, has developed a strong following, earning a reputation with his edgy delivery style. He regularly cracks his audience up as he humorously unveils his life, loves, family and world to fans nationwide....Comedian/ writer/actor Corey Hunter is known for his quick jokes and a straight for ward delivery styles that has drawn comparisons to Steven Wright. He’s shared the stage with Gilbert Godfried, Roz G, Lester Bibbs and others.

Curtis Stigers w/RPO Leon Russell Main St. Armory | Apr. 25 band’s career; and bringing you a danceable celebration of the newwave punk that you loved in the ‘80s...From the same folks comes another chapter in their book of rewrites, HmfO. With this act, they will recreate Hall and Oates, the #1 selling duo of all time – performing lots of early material and all the hits.

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California Brew Haus | Apr. 25 Brandon McCartney, better known as Lil B – The BasedGod, is a rapper out of California. The prolific artist has several studio

Kodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Apr. 25 & 26 Jeff Tyzik conducts an evening of jazz featuring vocalist/saxophonist Curtis Stigers. During the 1990’s, Stigers discovered fame as a pop star, sold millions of records, had number one hits in numerous countries and toured with the likes of Elton John and Eric Clapton. He decided that wasn’t for him, however, and returned to his first love - jazz. The singer/songwriter/saxophonist has appeared with such jazz luminaries as Toots Thielemans, Randy Brecker, Cleo Laine, Jimmy Scott, Chuck Mangione and more. His most recent release is Let’s Go Out Tonight, a follow-up to Lost In Dreams.

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Gordon Field House, RIT | Apr. 26 Indie rockers Young the Giant are the reincarnation of the band, The Jakes, who enjoyed several years of popularity from 2004 thru 2009, perfor ming with Kings of Leon and receiv-

ing a great deal of airplay. As Young the Giant, the group has released a self-titled album on Roundrunner Records which features the songs “My Body,” “Cough Syrup,” and “Apartment.” A sophomore album, Mind Over Matter contains “It’s AboutTime” and “Crystalized.” Their melodic rock ‘n’ roll sound features vocalist Sameer Gadhia; Jacob Tiley on lead guitar; Eric Cannata (guitar/ vocals); Payam Doostzadeh (bass); and Francois Comtois (drums/ vocals).

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Montage Music Hall | Apr. 26 From New York City comes Gangstagrass. The bluegrass/ hip hop act formed in 2006 and has since released four albums, the latest being Broken Hearts and

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Tech N9ne

Water St. Music Hall | Apr. 29 Rapper Tech N9ne (a.k.a. Aaron Dontez Yates) brings his “Independent Grind Tour 2014” to town. Expect to hear music from his latest release, Strangeulation, the follow-up to Something Else. The show includes appearances by Freddie Gibbs, Krizz Kaliko, Jarren Benton, and Psych Ward Druggies.

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Auditorium Theatre | Apr. 29 & 30 Shen Yun brings to life classical Chinese dance and music in a colorful show complete with choreography, costumes, dancing, and a live orchestra. The original score uses stories inspired from the ancient traditions of Buddhist and Taoist culture, right on to modern-day Chinese struggles.

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•During April Break Week, the Rochester Museum & Science Center at 657 East Avenue invites youngsters to take part in MISSION: GREEN. During the program, which runs thru April 19, kids will learn about home gardening, sustainable materials and more; with a different focus each day. Call (585) 697-1942. •Running thru April 20, the SENECA PARK ZOO’S SPRING INTO FUN program will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily. Kids can watch feedings and learn from enrichment demonstrations with several animals like the African lions, California sea lions, North American river otters, polar bears and more. The Zoo is located at 2222 St. Paul Street. Visit www.senecaparkzoo. org. •The Strong National Museum of Play at One Manhattan Square offers daily activities during its ANIMATON SCHOOL-BREAK WEEK program, which runs thru April 20. Kids can examine animation sketches and movie cels, make their own Victorian-era thuamatrope, and visit the Animation exhibit. Call (585) 263-2700. • A n A R T A N D S TO RY STROLL is scheduled at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue, on April 17. Storyteller

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a tug-of-war between the divine and the physical after a novice nun gives birth at the convent . Call (585) 325-3366. •GOD’S FAV O R I T E – BUM Players will present the Neil Simon comedy, Three Jewish-American sisters take stock of their lives God’s Favor ite, and relationships in The Sisters Rosensweig, coming to in the Brockport Rochester’s Black Sheep Theatre, April 25-May 3. United Methodist Church, 92 Main Also Opening... Street, Brockport, from April 25 thru May 3. Directed by John •AGNES OF GOD – The “Mack” McCarthy, the show is Greater Rochester Reper tor y based on the biblical Book of Job Companies will perform Agnes of and brings very funny hi-jinx and God from April 24 thru May 4 at antics to an age-old story. Call RAPA’s East End Theatre, 727 E. (585) 261-7381. Main Street. The gripping drama •THE SISTERS ROSENSis based on an actual incident that WEIG – Wendy Wasserstein’s occurred in a convent in Brighton play, The Sisters Rosensweig, will NY in the 1970’s. It is centered on be performed by Black Sheep

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Dance Drumcliffe Dance Benefit Several performing artists from the Rochester dance community will come together for a dance concert on April 26 at Penfield High Auditorium, 25 High School Drive. The performance will be an eclectic evening produced by the Drumcliffe Parents Organization and will feature works by Edward J. Murphy Jr., Artistic Director of Drumcliffe Irish Arts; Presence Tense Dance under the direction of Anne Wilcox; the Rochester Dance Project under the direction of Kathy Dielh; PEAC under the direction of Pharaoh Diaby; and a new work by Pharaoh Diaby and Marcus Bowens. The Drumcliffe Irish Dancers will also perform. The evening benefits Drumcliffe Dance and the Not For Profit Dance Community. Call (585) 442-6910.

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The Bop Shop caps off its Record Store Day celebration with a dance party at Lovin’ Cup, featuring the Northern soul sounds of Wesley Bright & The Hi-Lites, April 19. by Sue Cannon •On Saturday, April 19, the National Record Store Day & Sale @ the House of Guitars, 645 Titus Avenue, will find the HOG offering specials on colored vinyl, picture discs, 45’s, 10� records, LP’s, CD’s and other rare and limited editions. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. with free refreshments all day! Live music starts at noon with Dean & McKayly followed by Uncl Rog (1 p.m.), Shred 7 (2 p.m.), The Beatle (3 p.m.), The B-Easy’s (4 p.m.) and Foot & Mouth Disease (8 p.m.). Call (585) 5442500. •A Part y for the Planet and Go Green! Rec ycle Rally is planned on Saturday, April 19 at the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul St. This Earth Day celebration promises touch table stations and animal experiences as well as an opportunity to recycle electronics, clothing, bicycles and old documents. Call (585) 336-7200. • The Bop Shop Record Store Day Events on April 19 include sales on ver y limited edition records and much more at the store’s 1460 Monroe Avenue location. They will open at 9 a.m. with coffee and doughnuts for everyone; and there will be live music all day starting at 11 a.m. Performing will be Fred Vine; the Djangoners with special guest Joshua Assad of Babik; Wammo;

and Holly & Evan. Later, at Lovin’ Cup, Bop Shop presents Wesley Bright & the Hi-Lites. (See our Coming to Town section.) Call (585) 271-3354. •The final Winter Tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery will be held on April 19. The guided event run 60 to 90 minutes long. Meet at the south entrance, 1133 Mt. Hope Avenue. Call (585) 461-3494. •Record Archive, at 33 1/3 Rockwood Street, will offer concerts on two stages throughout the day on April 19 in celebration of Record Store Day. In addition, a host of food trucks will be on hand, and a sidewalk sale is planned along with art gallery of fer ings . O t h e r participating Record Store Day venues in Rochester include CD Exchange, NeedleDrop Records and Lakeshore Record Exchange. Visit www.recordstoreday.com. •The Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation will benefit from a Building Hope Together Gala Dinner Celebration on April 19 at Casa Larga Vineyards, 2287 Turk Hill Road in Fairport. The event is highlighted by a performance from comedian Adam Ace (see our Coming To Town section.) Call (585) 461-4263. •An Earth Day Foodie Fundraiser is scheduled on Tuesday, April 22 at the New York Wine & Culinary Center in Canandaigua. The fundraiser for Friends of

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18 FREETIME April 16 - April 30, 2014 Ganondagan will find Chef Jeffory McLean serving up heirloom Iroquois White Corn with a twist, in a multitude of ways – from appetizers to desserts. There will also be a silent auction, workshops and more. Call (585) 742-1690. •On April 23, the Rochester Rhinos 2014 Home Opener Kick Off Dinner is scheduled at the Italian American Community Center, 150 Frank Dimino Way. Meet the players and coaches; and support the Rhinos! Call (585) 454-5425. •The annual William Warfield Scholarship Fund Luncheon will be held on April 23 at the Rochester Club Ballroom on East Avenue. The 2014 scholarship recipient, soprano Joel Dyson, will perform. Call (585) 274-1100. •On A pril 24, the historic Morgan-Manning House at 151 Main Street in Brockport will host a program about Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, the only female surgeon in the Civil War. The presentation will be given by Joyce Thompson-Hovey and there will be refreshments available. Call (585) 637-3645. •You can explore the rarities of circus sideshow attractions on April 25 at the Rochester Museum of Science Center, 657 East Avenue. After Dark: Carnival of Curiosity will feature a cash bar and carnival foods. You must be 21 or older to attend. Call (585) 697-1942. •Thompson Health Guild will present their third annual Springtime in Canandaigua Art and Craft Show on April 25, 26 & 27 at the Greater Canandaigua civic Center, 250 N. Bloomfield Road. Ninety artists from eight states will display their wares – fiber, foods, wood, photography, glass, pottery, sculpture and more; and the outdoor courtyard will be filled with Rochester food trucks offering a variety of cuisine! A number of gardening seminars are also planned, as well as miniconcerts. Call (585) 396-9473. •The Cayuga Lake Wine Trail’s Wine & Herb Festival is scheduled for April 25 thru 27 and May 2 thru 4. This 22nd annual event will provide a souvenir wine glass and plant carrier for guests; as well as a garden plan and instructions for growing your own flavorful produce. You can also enjoy wine and food pairings at each vineyard along the way. Visit www.cayugawinetrail.com. •A Fundraiser for Pancreatic Cancer Research is planned on April 26 at the RIT Inn & Confer-

ence Center, 5257 W. Henrietta Road. The Luau-themed event promises good food , music, auctions, raffles and more. Call (585) 703-2759. •The First Baptist Church of East Rochester, 119 West Elm Street will host a Garage Sale and Chicken BBQ on April 26, featuring clothing, fur niture, toys, and household items. Call (585) 586-5287. •On A pril 26, the Rochester Stained Glass Window Tour will provide a chance to tour some of Rochester’s most beautiful church windows and lean about centuries of inspirational art. Proceeds will benefit Loop Ministries Food Pantry and the Music After Skool African Drumming Program. Call (585) 8511764. •The Center for Holocaust Awareness and Information of the Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester will present its Yom HaShoah Holocaust Remembrance Program on April 27 at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Avenue. Keynote speakers are Louise-Phillippe Mendes and Dr. Olivia Mattis. Call (585) 461-2000. •Camp Day Dreams holds its annual fundraiser, Dream BIG! For City Kids, on Sunday, April 27 at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue. The event will include a silent and live auction and is designed for the entire family with hors d’oeuvres, arts and crafts, face painting, balloon art and more. Call (585) 4612324. •Throughout the season, the Rochester Public Market at 280 N. Union Street, will host Community Garage Sale & Super Fleas – an event that’s like dozens of garage sales have all lined up in one spot, just for you! Dates for 2014 are April 27, May 4, June 15, June 22 & 29, July 13, 20 & 27, August 3, 10, 17 & 24, September 7, 21 & 28 and October 5, 12 & 19. Call (585) 428-6907. •This one is a fan favorite... The Food Truck Rodeo returns to the Rochester Public Market for another season! That’s right, our community’s eclectic array of mobile food stands will be available on the final Wednesday of each month this year, offering 25 vendors to choose from...and live bands! La Petit Poutine, the Sammich Guy, Cheese & Confused, Potatoes to Go – and many more will be there; along with plenty of beer from Rohrbach’s. Dates are April 30, May 28, June 25, July 30, August 27, September 24 and October 29. Call (585) 428-6907.

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TRANSCENDENCE By Ed Symkus It’s too bad I’ve got to start this with a complaint, but I am officially going on a campaign to stop filmmakers from beginning their films with the end, then flashing back to what led up to it. Damn it, I want to get wrapped up in the story, and be caught off-guard by the ending, not anticipate it. In this case, we’re set in Berkley, California, in the not-too-distant future, where the world has been reduced to having no phones, no power, and, gasp!, no Internet. People roam the streets, not knowing what to do or how to cope. So, with the revelation of how everything turns out, we flash back to five years earlier, and hang for a bit with brilliant married scientist-researchers Will and Evelyn Caster (Johnny Depp and Rebecca Hall), taking a break from work by listening to some tasty Jorma Kaukonen on the turntable (these are obviously old school brilliant scientists). There’s also their best pal and co-scientist-researcher Max Waters (Paul Bettany) – not to worry, not even a hint of a clichéd love triangle can be found in this sometimes cerebral, sometimes action-packed science fiction thriller. Will Caster is the foremost authority on Artificial Intelligence, and he’s making incredible advances. But there are folks out there – let’s call them the anti-technology crowd – who want him and his work stopped before it’s “too late,” or whatever. And like certain factions of the far right (though specific political sides aren’t mentioned here), they’ll do whatever it takes to achieve their goals. Yes, that includes killing. No, the Johnny Depp character isn’t exactly taken out early on, like Janet Leigh in Psycho, but he sure does go through some changes. For clarity’s sake, let’s say his mind goes through some changes. He’s in bad physical shape, excellent mental shape, and his experiments in A.I. involve the Internet. The only spoiler I’ll give up is that, with surreptitious help from his wife and his pal, that very special mind becomes one with the Internet. This is where, in some quarters,

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the movie makes a quantum leap up the interest ladder, and in others, draws accusations of being derivative of other films. Nitpicking fellow critic have argued with me that Transcendence borrows too much from, among other films, Robocop, Blade Runner, Invasion of the Body Snatchers,and 2001: A Space Odyssey. To them I say, Shut up and eat your popcorn, and pay attention to what’s going on in this intelligent, visually dazzling, and often creepy film about the wonders and dangers and uncertainties of science. Because of where the plot eventually turns, I’m fine with calling this a mad scientist movie. But despite the decisions made by Will Caster, decisions that just might be heading things toward the grimness at the beginning, there’s plenty of madness spinning around him among other characters. One of my favorite components of the script is the idea that it’s very difficult to figure out who’s right or wrong, who’s bad or good. Would a genius, once hooked up to the limitless possibilities and power of the Internet – literally a human in a machine – work for the betterment or detriment of mankind? It’s also pretty cool to have these sorts of philosophical discussions sharing screentime with high octane explosions. Which brings me back to those two words “visually dazzling.” This is a first shot at directing for veteran cinematographer Wally Pfister (The Dark Knight, Inception), and he’s a double winner here. The look of the film, no surprise, is amazing, and because a cinematographer works in such tight quarters with actors and directors, Pfister has made great use of his prior experience; he’s gotten some terrific performances from his actors, and though the story gets complicated, he’s figured out how to tell it well. The final couple minutes of the film are going to lead to discussions among viewers as to whether or not it’s an upbeat or downbeat ending. I won’t let on as to which side I’m on, but you can be sure that it led to a few good-natured arguments.

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Shows: •Rochester’s own folk/bluegrass band, the Younger Gang, will be at Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way, on April 18, to celebrate the release of a new CD. Band members include Michelle Younger, Brad Sheffield, Ryan Yarmel and Jimmy Grillo. (585-232-3230) •Irondequoit’s premier rock band from the past, Eternity, has planned a Reunion Concert on Saturday, April 26 in Zeppa Auditorium at the German House, 315 Gregory Street. John Agnello, Joe Barone, Sam Deleo, Jim Griffo and Joey Palmeri will be back together again for this one - providing an evening of rock ‘n’ roll that promises to turn the clock back to the 1970’s! (585-820-8514) •Rochester na tive , Teddy Geiger, is in the midst of a college tour in support of his new album, The Last Fears; and plans two stops in our area – reser ved for “students only.” So, if you attend Keuka College, plan to check out his show on April 19; and if you go to Nazareth College, Teddy will be appearing on your campus on April 25. (www. facebook.com/teddygeiger) •Boulder Coffee on Park Ave. will host the Emily Mure Trio on April 27. The NYC-based chamber-folk act features Mure along with Audrey Snyder and Emily DiAngelo. (585-697-0235) News: •The alter na tive sk a-rock band, Mrs. Skannotto, from here in Rochester, has released its fifth full-length, Outlier, featuring ten original tracks along with a new take on “Games Without Frontiers.” The album

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HOME OPENER FOR THE RHINOS Our Rochester Rhinos will be at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street, to play the first home game of the season on Sunday, April 27 at 4:05 p.m. when the USL Pro Soccer Team takes on Charleston Battery. Fans will want to catch the special halftime ceremony, when our Rhinos induct their very first Inaugural Class into the Rochester Soccer Hall of Fame - Brian Bliss, Arman Capan, Pat Dinolfo, Bernie Iacovangelo, Charlie Schiano, Reinhold Spath and Abby Wambach will be honored. Call (585) 454-5425; or visit www.rhinossoccer.com. LAST HOME GAME OF REGULAR SEASON FOR OUR AMERKS The final game of the regular season for our Rochester Americans AHL hockey team will be on Friday, April 18 at 7:05 when they take on Syracuse at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square. Call (855) GO-AMERKS and visit www.amerks.com for tickets and further information. TWO HOMESTANDS FOR THE WINGS The Pawtucket Red Sox are in town to complete a four-day homestand against our Rochester Red Wings at Frontier Field, 333 Plymouth Avenue. Games are scheduled for 7:05 p.m. on the 14th & 15th; as well as at 3:35 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16 and at 1:05 p.m. on Thursday, April 17. Next up in Triple A Baseball play is a four game series against the Charlotte Knights – at 4:05 p.m. on Saturday, April 26; 1:05 p.m. on Sunday, April 27; 7:05

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Saturday, Apr. 26 7pm at Bill Gray’s Regional Iceplex

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Ages 12yrs and under $5 Ages13 to 18yrs $10 General Admission $15 VIP Seating $20

p.m. on Monday, April 28; and at 11:35 a.m. on Tuesday, April 29. For tickets, call (585) 454-1001; or visit www.rochesterredwings. com. FINAL REGULAR SEASON KNIGHTHAWKS HOME GAME The Blue Cross Arena, at One War Memorial Square, hosts our Rochester Knighthawks National Lacrosse League Team for one final match in regular season play. On Saturday, April 19, they face the Buffalo Bandits at 7:30 p.m. Visit www.knighthawks.net for covers everything from reggae and third-wave ska to punk and heavy rock. Mrs. Skannotto is currently on the road with Mad Caddies, hitting twenty cities in April and May. (www.MrsSka. com) •Rochester’s rock/heavy metal band, Ballbreaker, was recently recognized as one of the Top 10 Bands on ReverbNa tion! Tom Mather, President of Perris Records, says of the band, “Ballbreaker is the real deal, real songs, real talent.” (www. reverbnation.com/ballbreaker) •Buffalo’s David Michael Miller (f rom the band Dive House Union) recently recorded

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tickets and further information; or call (585) 454-HAWKS. ROCHESTER RAIDERS’ RESCHEDULED HOME OPENER On Saturday, April 26, the Rochester Raiders Indoor Football Team, members of the American Indoor Football League, will host the Atlanta Sharks at 7 p.m. in the first home game played in Bill Gray’s Regional Iceplex (on the campus of Monroe Community College). Visit www. rocraiders.com for tickets and further information. a new solo album, Poison Sipped, with members of the world famous gospel group, The Campbell Brothers. He’ll be appearing at the Blu Bar and Grill, 250 Pixley Road, on April 22nd before heading out on tour in support of the new release. (716-310-7380) Drop Us A Line: •So, what’s your latest? New releases? Special shows? New band members? We’d love to help get your information out there. Mail the details to us at 1255 University Avenue, Suite 270, Rochester NY 14607; or email to freetime@frontiernet.net

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Q American Holiday Inn - Airport featuring Brooks Avenue Grill, Roc Bar & Grill and The Joke Factory p.8

911 Brooks Ave.• 328-6000 • hirochesterairport.com and jokefactorycomedyclub.com Hours: Please call or go to our website for hours. Atmosphere: The Holiday Inn - Airport has numerous modern amenities and upgrades, and is conveniently located near the airport with easy access from the expressway. Dining options include Brooks Avenue Grill, offering fine casual American cuisine, plus the Roc Bar and Grill (part of The Joke Factory) offering quick service and lighter fare. Menu: At Brooks Avenue Grill, enjoy appetizers such as Buffalo Wings, quesadillas, crab cakes, salads, soups, burgers and sandwiches. Dinners offer several steak choices, Pork Osso Bucco and several seafood options including a Fresh Filet of Haddock on Fridays. At Roc Bar and Grill/The Joke Factory you’ll find many similar items plus "bar" favorites like individual and combo pizza choices. You can also enjoy a great selection of beers including bottled, "on tap" choices and several seasonal beer promotions. Specialties: Chef specials, available at both locations, include several unique dishes such as Chicken French, Shrimp Scampi, and Pasta Primavera. Plus, check out our Easter Brunch Menu with a seasonal salad bar, eggs made to order, Create Your Own Omelette Station, crab legs, chef-carved baked ham or top sirloin, desserts, and a Kids Station! Plus: Check out Jokefactorycomedyclub.com or the Freetime calender for weekly updates on great comedy acts coming to town. Credit Cards: All Major

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4853 West Henrietta Rd. • 334-3030 Nashvillesny.com Hours: Mon.-Sat. 5pm-2am Atmosphere: It’s certainly a comfortable, casual location that is geared toward the entire family with it’s classic country saloon styling. There’s plenty of room for people to take dance lessons, there’s plenty of room at the bar for casual drinks and there are plenty of booths to allow people to settle in for a great dinner. Menu: The menu features “Southern country cooking” offerings as well as a number of area favorites. Appetizers include “Deep Dish Potato Skins,” “Haystack of Onion Rings” and “Pizza Logs” plus starters such as wings and chicken fingers plus a choice of several $2.99 baskets. They offer “Tumbleweed Wraps” such as the “Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap” and the “Holy Cow Wrap.” Several great burgers are available, as well heartier suppers, plus a fish fry on Friday and Prime Rib on Saturday. Specialties: Try the “Coach’s Plate.” Two 4oz. burgers, house made home fries, mac salad and diced onions, smothered in their own signature meat hot sauce. Plus: Kids menu also available. Check Freetime.com for updates on weekly live entertainment. Price Range: $4.99 - $16.99 Credit Cards: All major

The Overtime Grill

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4670 Dewey Ave. and 610 N. Greece Rd. theovertimegrill.com and www.facebook.com/theovertimegrill Hours: Dewey Avenue: Mon.–Thu. 3pm-til; Fri.-Sun. noon-til N. Greece: Mon.–Sat. 3pm-til; Sun. noon-til Atmosphere: Casual, fun, warm, inviting. We have plenty of TVs to watch your favorite games on any day of the week. We are the #1 leader in Quick Draw sales in Monroe County, which means we pay out the most! We host pool and dart leagues. If you are interested in joining a league, please let us know. We also support golf, softball, hockey and kickball teams. Come on down and have some fun! Menu: At The Overtime Grill you will find anything from munchie food to Ribs,

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Steak, Seafood and Italian dishes-all made from scratch. Specialties: Pasta Bianca – We have three versions of this dish. Seafood Bianca: scallops, shrimp, real crab, penne pasta, broccoli, tomatoes and olives sautéed in a white wine garlic butter sauce. Chicken Bianca, which is the same as above but with chicken instead of seafood. Italian Bianca: scallops, shrimp, real crab tossed with onions, penne and homemade Italian sauce. If it’s not pasta you are looking for, our Ribs are by far the next best thing that we compliment ourselves on. Everything is great at Overtime because “We’re Working Overtime to Give You a Great Time!” Plus: Both locations offer daily specials. Bar and Restaurant. All can be viewed on our website. Price Range: $10 - $19

Remington’s

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425 Merchants Rd. • 482-4434 •remingtonsofrochester.com Hours: Lunch Thu. & Fri. open at 11:30; Tue.-Sat. open at 3pm Atmosphere: The dining gem of the North Winton Village. 28 years of great dining tradition. Warm and sociable with a friendly professional culinary and wait staff for a unique dining experience. Our lounge and dining rooms offer 20 foot high tin ceilings, exposed brick and tiger maple trim and furniture that dates back to the 1930’s. Remington’s is the official restaurant partner of the Rochester Broadway Theater League, so bring in your ticket stub on the week of the show and receive a complimentary cocktail, beer or glass of wine with the purchase of an entrée. We are now booking our private dining room for your next family or corporate function or holiday party. Menu: New American Specialties: Lamb Osso Bucco, Tenderloin Bruschetta, Walleye, fresh Seafood & Prime Angus Steaks. Plus: Great wine list and homemade desserts. Outdoor/Scenic Dining: Patio now open - weather permitting. Price Range: $6.50-$32 Credit Cards: All major

Shooters

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1226 Fairport Rd. • 385-9777 • shootersny.com Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11am-2pm; Sun. 12pm-12am Atmosphere: Shooters offers a classic decor with a warm atmosphere. Newly remodeled inside with two 90" and one 110" big screen TV, plus 15 other TVs to watch all the major sporting events . Separate party area and live bands every weekend. Menu: Wood-fired pizza and stuffed bread. We specialize in chicken wings and offer more than 20 different sauces to choose from. New summer salads and healthy chicken wraps, bavarian pretzels and funnel cake fries plus seafood, burgers and our homemade favorites. Specialties: $12.99 beer-battered Friday Fish Fry and homemade soups. A full bar and over 36 draft and bottled beers. Plus: NFL ticket to watch all your favorite teams. Catch all the Buffalo Bills, Syracuse Orange, New York Yankees and Buffalo Sabres with sound on the big screeen. Outdoor/Scenic Dining: New patio and outside decor. Price Range: $4.99- $18.99 Credit Cards: All major

Q Asian Furoshiki Kitchen & Cocktails

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682 Park Ave (nr. Berkeley) • 771-0499 • parkavenoodles.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11:30am-11pm; Sat.-Sun. 10am-11 pm; Kitchen open until 10pm every night; Weekend Brunch Sat. & Sun. 10am-2pm Atmosphere and Location: Furoshiki sets a casual and intimate atmosphere. The cuisine is free style and adaptive in nature taking Pan Asian traditions and creating

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April 16 - April 30, 2014 FREETIME custom dishes to please any palate. This fun new noodle shop with a beautiful bar, comfortable dining room, and covered sidewalk café seating has quickly become a Rochester favorite for its Asian-inspired comfort food paired with the finest wine, beer, sake, and tea. Menu: Fukoshiki features long simmered broths, specially crafted noodles, heritage meats, and fresh vegetables that have made real ramen the national dish of Japan and the hottest dish in Rochester. The menu is rounded out with a variety of salads, sandwiches, and appetizers from chicken wings, to pork belly steamed buns, and shrimp yakitori. Vegetarian options include vegi ramen, fried green beans, edamame, and tofu dishes. Specialties: Truly addictive real ramen, yakitori, a variety of small plates, and over 40 sake selections, as well as a dozen beers to choose from and fantastic New World wines. Park Ave patrons love combining a selection of Furoshiki small plates for a dim sum/tapas style meal. Plus: Two for one happy hour every day noon to 6pm and an innovative weekend brunch menu that has Rochesterians buzzing about the best addition to the Rochester dining scene in years.

Q Barbeque Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

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99 Court St. • 325-7090 Catering: 325-9127 • www. dinosaurbarbque.com Hours: Food: Mon.-Thu. 11am-12am; Fri.-Sat. 11am-1am; Sun. 12pm-10pm; Bar Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11am-2am; Sun. 12pm-10pm Atmosphere: A casual “honky-tonk” barbeque pit, the Dinosaur thrives on comfort. Located in the historic Lehigh Valley Train Station in Downtown Rochester, we’re relaxed and fun...an atmosphere that can’t be beat. Menu: We offer tons of delicious choices, whether you’re craving BBQ Pork Ribs (available in 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full racks), Texas Brisket, BBQ Jerk Salmon, or Chicken Wings (available in 7 sauces ranging from Honey BBQ to the heat-lover’s dream, Devil’s Duel). Also available are a wide variety of sandwiches and burgers, and our homemade side dishes. Specialties: Dinosaur has been recognized by Good Morning America for having the Best BBQ in the Country, and several Travel Channel and Food Network shows have featured our food, and magazines can’t seem to get enough of us! Check out our Award-Winning BBQ! Plus: Did we mention the full bar and live entertainment?! Check the Freetime Magazine calendar for more information regarding our events. Price Range: $3.95-$41.95 Credit Cards: All major

Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint

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830 Jefferson Rd. • 292-5544 • www.stickylipsbbq.com Hours: Mon.-Tue. 11am-mid.; Wed.-Sat. 11am-1am; Sun. noon-10pm Atmosphere: Like the original Sitcky Lips BBQ, everything about the Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint will keep you coming back again and again. The 11,000 square foot facility - which may be the biggest BBQ joint in New York State - also features a retro decor, highlighted by eclectic photos, signs, and antiques from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. The beautiful red oak bar offers 53 taps. Menu: Featuring five award-winning rib flavors, developed after an extensive tastetesting trip to southern BBQ joints, served by a fast and friendly staff. Our simple philosophy: Make the best barbeque in town. Specialties: Lip smackin’ appetizers like smokehouse chili. Uncle Frank’s State Fair Chicken, developed from a secret family recipe and grilled over a bed of hot hardwood charcoal. The classics: beef brisket, pulled pork, steak, fish, plus vegetarian entrees like the BBQ Bourbon Tofu Steak. Offering smokin’ good sandwiches like the Fried Green BLT, and last, but not least, the All-American BBQ combos: The Famous Flying Fortress and Painted Ladies. Plus: “Beer Meets Martini” Happy Hour with Chef Select Munchies from 4-7 pm (Mon.-Fri., bar only), and lo-cal drinks. Half-priced apps and pitcher specials after 9:30 pm (Wed.-Sat.). Sample all the delicious southern home cookin’ with live music alongside the Sticky Stomp Stage, which has become a favorite place for musicians to play in the Rochester area, Wed.-Sat. Check out the Freetime calendar for updates. Reserve a room for your private party or review our catering and fundraising menus at www.stickylipsbbq.com. Plus, the original Sticky Lips location will be expanding the catering and restaurant location, which will feature a full bar and a music hall. Price Range: $4.95-$24.95 Credit Cards: All major

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Q Full Menu East Ridge Diner & Steakhouse

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765 East Ridge Rd. (near Hudson) • 413-1786 eastridgediner.com Hours: Open 24/7 Atmosphere: The minute you see the dramatic exterior of stone and brick, you’ll know what to expect once you enter. This new (circa 2010) 5000 square foot building has granite and natural stone, high ceilings, original art work on the walls and more. Menu: There’s a wide variety of choices since they are open 24 hours a day. There’s appetizers such as a Shrimp Basket, Mozzarella Sticks, Fried Calamari and more. Salads include a Greek Salad, Chicken Tenders Salad and a Tenderloin Steak over salad option. There are more casual offerings such as cold and hot plates as well as close to a dozen burger choices. Entrees include a Fresh Fish Fry, “Country Cooking” offerings such as Roast Tom Turkey and Baked Meatloaf with Gravy as well as Greek and Italian entrees. Specialties: There’s a reason the word “steakhouse” is in the name...these steaks are juicy and tender. Choose from Porterhouse, New York Strip, Delmonico and more. They also offer BBQ Rack of Ribs and a great Steak and Salmon. Plus: Breakfast is served all day. Beer and wine available Price Range: $3.99 to $19.99 1011 State Route 31 (Macedon) • 315-986-FOOD 2014 Empire Blvd., Webster • 671-4FUN Menu: Offering a full menu where everything is done just right, whether you’re ordering wings and a burger or Prime Rib and Cajun Sandwiches. Specialties: Check each location for it’s own specialties and it’s own unique atmosphere. Plus: Tuesday is “Kids Eat Free” Night. Credit Cards: All Major

1 Ryan Alley (East Ave. & Alexander St., behind McGregors) 546-1010 • OneRyan.com Hours: Wed.-Thu. 5pm-9pm ; Fri.-Sat. 5pm-10pm Atmosphere: A new addition to the East End District, The Grill at One is a compliment to the well-known nightclub “One.” Thoughtful food in a casual atmosphere with a giant bar and 28 foot projection screen displaying area photography make for a fun atmosphere. Enjoy the lounge type music and large windows that make it a wonderful place to eat, drink, lounge, dance and people watch. Menu: A modern American and creative menu changes with the seasons, incorporating traditional food with some new-age flair. Features include gourmet burgers, steaks, pasta dishes, fresh seafood and crisp salads. Small plates are also abundant and great for sharing. New to the menu is deep dish pizza with many toppings to choose from. Specialties: A “from scratch” kitchen with Chef-driven specials and inhouse made pasta, cheese and bread. High quality ingredients by way of constant contact with Boston-based seafood purveyors and local produce farms. An extensive wine and beer list and signature cocktails round out the dining experience. The Grill at One can also accommodate private events for parties of 20-300 people and also features a private dining room for up to 18 people. Price Range: $8 - $28 Credit Cards: All Major 1382 Culver Rd. • 224-0990 • www.johnnyslivemusic.com Hours: 4-10pm daily (2:30pm-10pm Fridays) Atmosphere: Casual, comfortable, and friendly pub and grill. Menu: Great burgers, wraps, paninis, salads, and wings. Specialties: Friday Fish Fry and 4 course Food & Beer Pairing dinners, the last Thursday of each month. Price Range: $5 - $12 Credit Cards: All Major

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Q Fusion Tapas 177 Lounge

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177 St. Paul St. • tapas177.com • 262-2090 Hours: Open 7 nights a week 4:30pm-2am. Serving dinner (Mon. 4:30pm-10pm, Tues.-Thurs. 4:30pm-12am, Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm-12:30am with late night menu at the upstairs bar until 2am, Sun. 4:30pm-12am) Atmosphere: Located in the St. Paul Quarter for over 17 years. Candlelit brick walls, dark woods & mellow brushed painted stucco accents create our wonderful rustic elegance. Overall decor is themed of Spanish influences featuring two bars, outside seating, free live entertainment on weekends & monthly wine tastings every first Tuesday. Menu: A creative “fusion” of familiar & exotic flavors from around the globe. Our Chefs have created an extensive selection of tastes & textures that break away from the ordinary. From salsa to sashimi- Tapas has it covered! Specialties: Seared Sea Scallops with sherry braised mushrooms, roasted pepper gorgonzola sauce & balsamic drizzle. Grilled Rack Of Lamb with tzatziki, zucchini fries, feta leek polenta & roasted peppers. Chorizo Steamed Mussels with asparagus, spicy tomato broth & parmesan citrus frites. Prosciutto Wrapped Artichokes with gorgonzola sage cream over focaccia toast points, fresh muddled savory & sweet mojito menu, homemade Sangria, over 25 wines by the glass or bottle. Plus: Monday-$15 bottle wines and no cork fee when you bring your own, Wednesday Ladies’ Night with discounts and specials, FREE Salsa Dancing Lessons every Thursday @ 8pm, FREE Live Salsa Band every Saturday Night 11-2am, Sunday is SIN Night - Service Industry Night with discounts and specials for those in the service industry. Valet parking Thu.-Sat. Price Range: Tapas/appetizers: $9.95-$15.95 Entrées $18.95-$29.95 Daily Specials! Credit Cards: All major

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Over 28 Rochester Area Locations • Hotline: 234-5555 • www. salvatores.com Hours: Open 7 days a week 11am-til close; Open every day for lunch. Atmosphere: Spotlessly clean locations with open view kitchens, and small dining areas. Menu: Famous Full Menu Delivery™ including pizza, wings, subs, pasta, burgers, salads, wraps, plates, Italian dinners, fish, shrimp, desserts and catering. Several locations offer beer and wine.. Specialties: The Famous SuperSlice™ - it’s a quarter of a large pizza available for lunch and dinner, and our full menu delivery (We deliver everything but...babies!) Plus: The family was born and raised in Rochester, NY and proud of it! Celebrating 35 years with key staff members since day one. Plus, we continue to add new locations including: Pittsford Village, Macedon, and Brockport, with Chili coming soon, with beer, wine and cocktails available at several locations. Check Salvatores.com for updates. Price Range: $3-$30 Credit Cards: All major

Q Sandwiches & Munchies The Coach

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101 Despatch Dr., East Rochester • 249-1000 www.leosbakeryanddeli.com Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm; Sun. 8am-6pm Atmosphere: Leo’s Bakery & Deli is warm, inviting and family friendly. Café setting with booths and tables. Menu: Hot Subs, Paninis, Create Your Own, Wraps, Soups, Chili, Chowders, Salads, Pasta Salads, Deli, Fresh Baked Breads, Desserts. Specialties: Boar’s Head Meats and Cheeses, Homemade Salads and Entrees, Subs, Wraps, Paninis. Plus: Selection of Meals in Minutes – Heat and serve meals for two, including dessert. Outdoor Patio set to open Spring 2014. We also have some great things to make this a special Easter. Easter cut out cookies, bunny cakes, and Boar’s Head Easter Ham. Plus a wide selection of Oliver’s Candy. And, don’t forget to say “Hello” to our four foot chocolate Easter bunny! Price Range: $3-$19.99 Credit Card: All major

Q Seafood Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips

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2055 E. Ridge Rd. Irondequoit (inside Salvatore’s) 544-2555 195 North Ave. (Rt. 250) Webster (inside Salvatore’s) 8722210 Hours: Irondequoit - Sun. 12pm-9pm; Mon.-Thu. 10am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am-11pm • Webster - Sun. 12pm-9pm; Mon.-Fri. 10am-10pm; Sat. 11am-10pm Atmosphere and Location: Both Arthur Treacher’s are located in Salvatore’s Pizzerias. The Irondequoit location has been recently remodeled. Menu: Fish, Shrimp, Clams & Chips and more. Specialties: Hush Puppies and the Seafood Platter Plus: Order online at Salvatores.com or the Irondequoit location offers delivery. Avon and East Rochester locations coming soon!

Q Waterfront Pelican’s Nest

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566 River St. (To enter by car please take Latta Rd. to River St. to avoid the construction at The Port of Rochester) • 585-663-5910 • www.pelicansnestrestaurant.com Hours: 11am-2am daily; April-November Atmosphere and Location: “Where Rochester Celebrates Summer!” Located on the West side of the Genesee River. Menu: Casual American cuisine serving both lunch and dinner, featuring a full selection of appetizers, specialty salads, wraps, and dinner entrées. Dinner entrées range from our famous calamari to a wide variety of fresh seafood dishes. The Pelican offers two full bars featuring a wide selection of beers, wines and a variety of frozen drinks and specialty cocktails. Specialties: Calamari, frozen Margaritas and the “coldest beer in Rochester.” Plus: Live entertainment. Dockage available - boaters welcome. Rochester’s only ‘over the water’ restaurant! Kid-friendly, family friendly, senior friendly-alll age groups welcome, handicap accessible, catering available. Voted Rochester’s #1 Waterfront Restaurant & Patio Bar in 2013. Outdoor/Scenic Dining: Waterfront dining with spectacular views of both the Port of Rochester and Lake Ontario. Price Range: $7-$17 Credit Cards: Visa/Mastercard/American Express/Discover with ATM on-site.

19 W. Main St., Webster • 872-2910 Hours: Mon.-Fri. Kitchen 11am-11pm; Sat. 11am-10pm; Sun. 2pm-mid. Atmosphere: Casual bar atmosphere with tall ceilings and a lot of room. Located in the village of Webster. Menu: Fresh, homemade pizza, chicken, burgers and wraps. New menu items include pulled pork and The Coach’s “Home Plate.” Mon: $6 One-Topping Pizza; Tue: 40¢ In-House Wing Special; Fri: Free Pizza & Wings 4-6pm. Plus: Live music every Saturday. Price Range: $4.95-$9.95 Credit Cards: All major

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Lauded by critics and fans alike, the Chicago-based sextet of classically trained musicians known as Umphrey’s McGee comes to Water Street Music Hall on September 13, with a brand new album, Death By Stereo, in tow.

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WEDNESDAY APRIL

2

CLUBS

Acoustic

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544 Acoustic Wednesday w/ Alyssa Trahan 6:30-8:30pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 King Parrot w/ Vattnet Viskar, Blurring, The Highest Leviathan 8pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Lu Lu w/ Special Guest Billy Joe 7:30-11:30pm DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Nick Moss Band 9:30pm

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Mix three classically trained cellists with one rock drummer, and you get cello rock powerhouse, Cello Fury. The quartet brings its unique, progressive rock sound to Abilene Bar and Lounge, April 9.

Karaoke

CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Karaoke Ladies Night

CONCERTS

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 ”Live from Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast featuring George Taylor, viola 12:10-12:50pm KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra 8pm ZEPPA AUDITORIUM AT THE GERMAN HOUSE 315 Gregory St, 800-512-SHOW Crystal Bowersox w/ Patrick Jaouen 8pm

DANCE

ROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER Ontario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, 865-3320 Big Band Dance featuring The Gateswingers w/ The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

KIDS

FINGER LAKES COMM. COLLEGE 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1623 Children’s Theatre Production: Katerina the Clever 10am

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2pm

SPORTS

HOCKEY Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335 Rochester Amerks vs Syracuse Crunch 7:05pm

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Informed Consent 7:30pm

THURSDAY APRIL

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CLUBS

Acoustic

MURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB 705 Titus Ave, 342-6780 Jim Lane 7-10pm

NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 Mysterious Jimmy 6-9pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Sexy Teenagers w/ Science Club, Envious Disguise & Thoroughbred 7:30pm

Blues

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Rory Block 8pm, upstairs lounge THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Son House Blues Night w/ Genesee Johnny & The River Rats 7:3011:30pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Esther Ku 7:30pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Open Mic hosted by Vinnie Paulino 8pm *Comedian Sign-Up 7:30pm

Dance

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Salsa Lessons 8pm

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Bluegrass

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ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com The Prickers 10pm THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 The Honey Badgers 7:30-11:30pm JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 Ruckus Juice Jug Stompers 5pm

Blues Dubbed “folk-rock goddess” by the New Yorker, Boston-based singersongwriter Catie Curtis is the next guest at First Unitarian Church’s Café Veritas, April 5.

Funk

RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Uptown Groove 8:30pm

Hip Hop

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS 402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480 “Support Local Hip Hop” featuring Justyce, Payne P, Chris Uno Russo, Charlie Mansin & more 7pm doors

Jazz

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm

Rock

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Skeleton Keys 8pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Last Minute - CD Release 9pm

Ska/Punk

WATER STREET MUSIC HALL 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Less Than Jake w/ Pentimento, 1916 8pm

CONCERTS

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Heart 7:30pm MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, www.ticketfly.com Mr. Vegas w/ QQ, Matee Real, In4rahred Sound, Jroc & Spanglas 10pm

DANCE

SUNY BROCKPORT Hartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787 DANCE/Hartwell 7:30pm

SHOWS

THE FORUM @ GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE One College Rd, Batavia, 345-6814 Fine Arts Festival 10am-2pm POWERS FARM MARKET 161 Marsh Rd, Pittsford, 383-1538 Spring Art & Craft Show 10am-6pm

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2pm

THEATRE

BLACKFRIARS THEATRE 795 E. Main St, 454-1260 The Hot L Baltimore 7:30pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Informed Consent 7:30pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Opera Theatre: Dialogues of the Carmelites 7:30pm

FRIDAY APRIL

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CLUBS

Acoustic

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Teagan & Lou 6:30-8:30pm RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Jeff Cosco, solo 7pm

Acoustic Rock

NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 Jim Lane 6-9pm

Alternative

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Billy Joe 6-9pm JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 Dirty Bourbon Blues Band 9pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080 Esther Ku 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Artie Fletcher 8pm

DJ

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Club Night Out w/ DJ Oltra 10pm-2am

Indie

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Rockwood Ferry 9:30pm

Jam

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Causewell Apollo 9pm-1am

Jazz

CHARLEY BROWN’S 1675 Penfield Rd, 385-9202 Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band 7:30-12mid TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Matthew Sieber - Ford Jazz Trio 4:30-7pm

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Danielle Ponder & The Tomorrow People w/ Buffalo Sex Change, Liana Gabel 10pm

Karaoke

Americana

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob 10pm-2am

TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S 4647 Lake Rd, S, Brockport, 6375004 Woody Dodge 9:30pm-12:30am TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S 364 Rt. 104, Ontario, 265-0055 TDK Band 8:30-11pm

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FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER 1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846 Karaoke 9am-12mid

Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Protest the Hero, Battlecross, The Safety Fire, Intervals & more 6pm doors

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DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Teressa Wilcox Band 10pm LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 My Plastic Sun 9pm NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 JaCK 9:30pm RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 The Fabulous Richmond’s House Band 8pm SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 The LPs 9pm-1am

CONCERTS

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 Hiroya Tsukamoto 7:30-9pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 175 Allens Creek Rd, 275-2828 U of R Men’s Glee Club 7pm HATCH RECITAL HALL 433 E. Main St, 274-1100 Eastman School of Music & Kairos Italy Theater present “If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler...” 8pm HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 “Voices of Spring” Choral Ensembles & Soloists 6:30pm ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 594-6008 Greater Vision 7:30pm THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 Meigs St.(at East Ave.),2716537/thirdpresbyterian.org/music The Gough Duo 7:30pm

DANCE

SUNY BROCKPORT Hartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787 DANCE/Hartwell 7:30pm

KIDS

FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1623 Children’s Theatre Production: Katerina the Clever 10am STAGES THEATRE, AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3RD FLOOR 875 E. Main St, 935-7173 A Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: A Year with Frog & Toad Kids 7pm

SHOW

CAFÉ AVIV @ BETHEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 321 East Ave, 732-9249 Delta Speaks: Arts Medley 7-9pm POWERS FARM MARKET 161 Marsh Rd, Pittsford, 383-1538 Spring Art & Craft Show 10am-6pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 4pm

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FOOTBALL Main Street Armory, 900 E. Main St, www.rocraiders.com Rochester Raiders vs. Baltimore Mariners 8pm HOCKEY Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335 Rochester Amerks vs Binghamton Senators 7:05pm

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THEATRE

Saturday April

Saturday April

BLACKFRIARS THEATRE 795 E. Main St, 454-1260 The Hot L Baltimore 8pm

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GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Informed Consent 8pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Opera Theatre: Dialogues of the Carmelites 7:30pm *Pre-performance lecture, 6:30pm (Room 120, Eastman School Main Bldg.) MCC THEATRE, BUILDING 4 Brighton Campus, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, www.monroecc.edu/ depts/webmaps/brighton.htm A Streetcar Named Desire 7:30pm REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH 111 N. Chestnut St, www. StageworksROC.org/wwv. showtix4u.com Stageworks presents: Company 7:30pm

SATURDAY APRIL

5

CLUBS

Acoustic

FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER 1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846 John Akers

Acoustic/Rock

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Dave McGrath 7:30-11:30pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Dee C Thorpe w/ Intox, Chaos Came to Be, Hiroshima Vacation, Embrace Darkness 8pm

Americana

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Ruddy Well Band 7:30pm FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS 60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010 Blue Jimmy

JK;I:7O0 *& M?D= IF;9?7B DEM 7L7?B78B; 7BB :7O Blues

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Roger Kuhn 9:30pm DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 John Cole Blues Band 10pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Esther Ku 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Artie Fletcher 8 & 10:15pm

Country

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Morgan Twins 9:30pm

DJ

THE CLUB AT MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, 232-3221 Dancehall Classics vs. New School Reggae Pt. 2 10pm TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S 4647 Lake Rd, S, Brockport, 6375004 DJ Flyin’ Brian 9:30pm

Garage Rock/Punk

Indie Acoustic

FIREHOUSE SALOON 814 S. Clinton Ave, 319-3832 Goodbye Ronnie CD Release Show

Jazz

CHARLEY BROWN’S 1675 Penfield Rd, 385-9202 Fred Costello-Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

Karaoke

OLYMPIA Spencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231 Karaoke / DJ by Marie Cantabella SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob 10pm-2am

Latin Jazz

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Call for info 11pm-2am

Pop/Jazz

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Special Blend 7:30pm-12mid

R&B

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Fat City 10pm

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com The Televisionaries 10:15pm

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Rock

ARGYLE GRILL @ EAGLE VALE 4344 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, 377-2452 Dog House 8pm THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Cold Sweat 7:30-11:30pm THE COACH SPORTS BAR 19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910 Divided By Zero EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Hall Pass 10pm-2am JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 Fishbone Soup 8pm LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Ultraviolet Hippopotamus w/ Haewa 9pm MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 The Dirty Pennies, Parkerhouse Road, Red Inc, Serotonin 8pm NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 Sinzibukwud 9pm RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Taste of Evil 9pm VILLAGE ROCK CAFE 213 Main St, E Rochester, 5861640 Red Sky 9pm

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ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com The Fox Sisters 11:15pm

CONCERTS

FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 220 S. Winton Rd South, 2445391/cafeveritas.org Café Veritas presents Catie Curtis w/ Meg Gehman 7:30pm HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 973-897-2237 Wounded War Heroes Benefit Concert featuring Gene Ferrari 8pm HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA DISTRICT AUDITORIUM 619 Quaker Meetinghouse Rd, Honeoye Falls, www.hfccb.org Honeoye Falls Community Concert Band Spring Scholarship Concert 7pm RIT Henrietta Campus,Golisano Auditorium, Room #1400, 4736140/bernunzio.com A Little Ukulele Concert featuring Stu Fuchs 8pm ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 594-6008 RWC Wind Ensemble/Prism Concert 7:30pm

DANCE

SUNY BROCKPORT Hartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787 DANCE/Hartwell 7:30pm

KIDS

FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1623 Children’s Theatre Production: Katerina the Clever 11am & 1pm JCC HART THEATRE 1200 Edgewood, 461-2000/ TykesTheatre.org TYKEs (Theatre Young Kids Enjoy) presents: Disney’s My Son Pinocchio 2pm *Ages 4 & up NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 Superheroes Weekend 11am-4pm STAGES THEATRE, AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3RD FLOOR 875 E. Main St, 935-7173 A Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: A Year with Frog & Toad Kids 2pm

SHOWS

FLCC Muller Field station 6455 County Rd. 36, Canadice, 785-1257 Spring Open House 10am-2pm

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RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Science Saturday: Animal Adaptations w/ Wildlife Defenders 11am & 1pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -The Search for Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm & 4:15pm -Amazing Journeys 3:15pm -70s Laser 8pm -Radiohead Laser 9:30pm ROCHESTER PLAZA HOTEL 70 State St, www.prfestival.com Puerto Rican Festival presents: Vino Con Sabor - A Night of Wine Tasting & Puerto Rican Cuisine 6pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings Home Opener vs Buffalo Bisons 2:05pm LACROSSE Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 454-HAWK Rochester Knighthawks vs. Minnesota Swarm 7:30pm

THEATRE

BLACKFRIARS THEATRE 795 E. Main St, 454-1260 The Hot L Baltimore 8pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Informed Consent 4 & 8:30pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Opera Theatre: Dialogues of the Carmelites 7:30pm *Pre-performance lecture, 6:30pm (Room 120, Eastman School Main Bldg.) MCC THEATRE, BUILDING 4 Brighton Campus, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, www.monroecc.edu/ depts/webmaps/brighton.htm A Streetcar Named Desire 7:30pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org Polite Ink presents: Taxman and Robbin vs. The April Fool 8pm REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH 111 N. Chestnut St, www. StageworksROC.org/wwv. showtix4u.com Stageworks presents: Company 2 & 7:30pm

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CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 John Craigie, Chris Pureka, Alyssa Trahan 8pm

Blues

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 John Payton Project 6:30-10:30pm

CONCERTS

CHRIST CHURCH 141 East Ave, 454-3878 Candlelight Concert featuring David Peter Coppen followed by Compline sung by Christ Church Schola Cantorum 8:30pm KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Renee Jolles, violin 3pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, 276-8900 “Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 594-6008 RWC Chorale 2pm SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL 296 Flower CityPark, esm. rochester.edu/concerts Rochester Celebrity Organ Recital Series: Alan Morrison, organ 2pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Strong Lower Auditorium, 2759898 Concert & Poetry Reading Celebrating the Canonization of Pope John Paul II 3pm ZEPPA AUDITORIUM AT THE GERMAN HOUSE 315 Gregory St, www. irishchildrensprogram.com Irish Children’s Program of Rochester Benefit Concert & Silent Auction w/ performances by Bob’s Brother’s Band, Dave North Trio, Roisin Dubh, Templehouse, Sisters of Murphy, Wingin’ It & Irish Dancers 12:15pm

KIDS

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-2100 RPO’s orKIDStra Series: Picardy Penguin - Let’s Build the Tower of Music! 2pm JCC HART THEATRE 1200 Edgewood, 461-2000/ TykesTheatre.org TYKEs (Theatre Young Kids Enjoy) presents: Disney’s My Son Pinocchio 11am (ASL Interpreted) & 2pm *Ages 4 & up NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 Superheroes Weekend 1-4pm

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EAST HIGH SCHOOL 1801 E. Main St. 428-CITY/ CityLivingSundays.com “City Living Sundays” Event 11am3pm KEUKA LAKE WINE TRAIL 800-440-4898/www. KeukaWineTrail.com Viva Italia 11am-5pm LAKE ONTARIO WINE TRAIL WINERIES www.lakeontariowinetrail.com “Roll Out the Barrels” Wine Tasting Event 12noon-5pm POWERS FARM MARKET 161 Marsh Rd, Pittsford, 383-1538 Spring Art & Craft Show 11am-4pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -The Search for Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm & 4:15pm -Amazing Journeys 3:15pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Buffalo Bisons 1:05pm BASKETBALL Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 232-9190 Rochester RazorSharks vs Lake Michigan Admirals 2:05pm BOWLING Clover Lanes, 2750 Monroe Ave., 586-7870/244-0044 “Planet Bowl” Earth Month Fundraiser 2-4pm

THEATRE

BLACKFRIARS THEATRE 795 E. Main St, 454-1260 The Hot L Baltimore 2pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Informed Consent 2pm (Audio Described) & 7pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Opera Theatre: Dialogues of the Carmelites 2pm *Pre-performance lecture, 1pm (Room 120, Eastman School Main Bldg.) MCC THEATRE, BUILDING 4 Brighton Campus, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, www.monroecc.edu/ depts/webmaps/brighton.htm A Streetcar Named Desire 2pm

MONDAY APRIL

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CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Satan’s Satyrs w/ Sulk, Obsessor, Blizaro 8pm

Open Mic

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Open Mic w/ Joel Page 7:30-11:30pm

CONCERT

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Saxophone Project 8pm

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Bernunzio’s Uptown Music brings Michigan duo, Red Tail Ring, and Ithaca, NY duo, Richie Stearns and Rosie Newton together for an evening of Americana, folk and old-time music, April 9.

APRIL 9

SHOWS

27

Show

WARSHOF CONFERENCE CENTER R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center @ MCC, 1000 E. Henrietta Rd, monroecc.edu/depts/webmaps/ brighton.htm Talk by author Eyal Press 7pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Scranton/ WB RailRiders 7:05pm

TUESDAY APRIL

8

CLUBS

Acoustic

RICHIE STEARNS & ROSIE NEWTON KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Composers’ Sinfonietta 7pm ZEPPA AUDITORIUM AT THE GERMAN HOUSE 315 Gregory St, brownpapertickets.com/563-6241 Alejandro Escovedo w/ Amy Cook 7:30pm

DANCE

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 Don Christiano “With a Little Help From My Friends...The Beatles Unplugged” w/ Special Guest Jim Lane 8-10pm

EDGERTON COMMUNITY CENTER 41 Backus St, 428-6755 Stardust Open Ballroom Dance Series w/ music by Bob Ames 7:30pm

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Teagan Ward 7:30-11:30pm

GREECE TOWN HALL One Vince Tofany Blvd, 225-7221 Greece Historical Society presents: “The Adventures of Sarah Bonesteel” 7pm

Acoustic Rock

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Roses & Revolutions 5:30-8:30pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 X Ambassadors w/ Parade of Lights, The Demo 8pm

Bluegrass

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 String Theory 8pm

Open Jam

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Scranton/ WB RailRiders 7:05pm

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Informed Consent 7:30pm

WEDNESDAY APRIL

THE LANDING BAR & GRILLE 30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490 Tuesday Night Open-Rockin’ All-Star Jam 8:30pm

Open Mic

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Open Mic Night 8:30pm

CONCERTS

HATCH RECITAL HALL 433 E. Main St, 274-1100 Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Bill Dobbins, piano 8pm

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9

CLUBS

Acoustic

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Nasty Habit 8pm HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

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STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Acoustic Wednesday w/ Dave McGrath 6:30-8:30pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Micah w/ Ahren Henby & TBA 8pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Lu Lu w/ Special Guest Billy Joe 7:30-11:30pm

Cello Rock

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Cello Fury 8pm

Karaoke

CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:3011pm EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Karaoke Ladies Night

CONCERTS

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 Red Tail Ring, Ritchie Stearns & Rose Newton 8pm HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 ”Live from Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast featuring Rosemary Elliott, cello; Rose Grace, piano 12:1012:50pm KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Musica Nova 8pm MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, 232-3221 The Used & Taking Back Sunday w/ The World Alive & Sleepwave 7pm

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TEMPEST

THEATRE

APRIL 10

AQUINAS INSTITUTE 1127 Dewey Ave, 254-2020 x1062 Aquinas Dept. of Theatre Arts presents:Jesus Christ Superstar 7:30pm BLACKFRIARS THEATRE 795 E. Main St, 454-1260 The Hot L Baltimore 7:30pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Killer Quack 7pm

West coast Celtic rockers, Tempest celebrate their 25th anniversary with a show at Lovin’ Cup, April 10.

DANCE

ROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER Ontario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, 865-3320 Big Band Dance featuring Nostalgic Reunion w/ The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Scanton/WB RailRiders 7:05pm

THEATRE

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Tyler Perry’s Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned 7:30pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Informed Consent 7:30pm

THURSDAY APRIL

10

CLUBS

Acoustic

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Rhythm Dogs 10pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Steve Grills & The Roadmasters 9pm

Celtic Rock

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Tempest - 25th Anniversary Show 8pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Kevin Brown 7:30pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Open Mic hosted by Vinnie Paulino 8pm *Comedian Sign-Up 7:30pm

Dance

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Salsa Lessons 8pm

Funk

MURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB 705 Titus Ave, 342-6780 Jim Lane 7-10pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Uptown Groove 8:30pm

NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 John Akers 6-9pm

Jazz

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Pale Green Stars w/ Others Homes, Space Junk 7:30pm

Americana

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Amy Lavere 8:30pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Son House Blues Night w/ Genesee Johnny & The River Rats 7:3011:30pm

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm

CONCERTS

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Jazz Lab Band 8pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 454-2100 RPO Carnegie Hall Preview: Howard Hanson’s “Merry Mount” w/ Guest Conductor Michael Christie; EastmanRochester Chorus 7:30pm ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 594-6008 RWC Jazz Ensemble 7:30pm

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GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -I and You (Nextstage) 7pm *Preview -Informed Consent 7:30pm

FRIDAY APRIL

11

CLUBS

Acoustic

58 MAIN RESTAURANT 58 Main St, Brockport, 637-2383 Jim Lane 8-11pm RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Jeff Cosco, solo 7pm

DJ

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Club Night Out w/ DJ Oltra 10pm-2am

Folk/Acoustic Rock

TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S 364 Rt. 104, Ontario, 265-0055 Nightfall 8-11pm

Hip Hop

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS 402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480 Mortality Effect EP Release Party w/ Tony T Greene, Blast Blicka, Last Will, Foto Fresh 7pm doors

Jam

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070 Fire Wheel 7:30-11:30pm

Jazz

CHARLEY BROWN’S 1675 Penfield Rd, 385-9202 Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 The Swooners 7:30-12mid

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Donnibrook 6-8pm

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Matthew Sieber - Ford Jazz Trio 4:30-7pm

Acoustic Rock

Karaoke

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 The Earthtones 5pm NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 Marty Roberts 6-9pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 The Emersons w/ Storm the Bay, The Curl and Drag, Forever the Athlete, The Gowns 8pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Billy Joe 6-9pm JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 John Cole Blues Band 9pm SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 Dave Riccione Band 9pm-1am

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Kevin Brown 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Mo Alexander w/ Rich Carucci 7:30pm

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FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER 1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846 Karaoke 9am-12mid SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob 10pm-2am

Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Destruction w/ Krisiun, Exmortus plus Gutted Alive, Porphyria & Grave Descent 6pm Doors

R&B

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Anonymous Willpower 10pm

Rock

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Big Mike & The Motivators 9pm-1am LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Going for the One - A Celebration of Yes Music 9pm NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 John Akers & His L.A. Drummer 9:30pm PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Atlas 10pm-2am RICHMOND’S TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 John Valby 9pm

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TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S 4647 Lake Rd, S, Brockport, 637-5004 The Chairs 9:30pm-12:30am

Zydeco

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Zydeco Trail Riders 9:30pm

CONCERTS

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 234-2295/ rtosonline.org Rochester Theater Organ Society Pops-on-Pipes Concert featuring Scott Foppiano 8pm EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Miller Center Sproull Atrium, 25 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Jazz Cafe 10pm HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, brownpapertickets.com Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian Sextet 8pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Wind Orchestra 8pm RIT Ingle Auditorium, Student Alumni Union, 475-4121 Performing Artist Concert Series: “Blues Got You: From the Mississippi Delta to Tin Pan Alley” featuring Rod Blumenau & Michael Lasser & guests 8pm

DANCE

HARRO EAST BALLROOM 400 Andrews St, GrooveJuiceSwing.com Groove Juice Swing Dance w/ The Perseverance Jazz Band 7-11pm *Beginner Swing Dance Lesson 7-8pm

SHOW

MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, 232-3221 Life in Color Unleash Tour 7pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, 276-8900 Alternative Music Film Festival Screening: Classic Albums: Duran Duran-Rio 7pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 4pm

SPORTS

HOCKEY Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335 Rochester Amerks vs Toronto Marlies 7:05pm

THEATRE

AQUINAS INSTITUTE 1127 Dewey Ave, 254-2020 x1062 Aquinas Dept. of Theatre Arts presents: Jesus Christ Superstar 7:30pm BLACKFRIARS THEATRE 795 E. Main St, 454-1260 The Hot L Baltimore 8pm

DESTRUCTION

APRIL 11

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544 Teagan & The Tweeds 9:30pm

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DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Killer Quack 8pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -I and You (Nextstage) 7pm -Informed Consent 8pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org RCP Shakespeare Players present: The Winter’s Tale 7:30pm NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER 4254 East Ave, 389-2170 Nazareth Dept. of Theatre Arts presents: The Cherry Orchard 8pm

SATURDAY APRIL

12

CLUBS

Acoustic

REUNION INN 4565 Culver Rd, 323-9899 Jim Lane 9:30pm-12:30am

Alternative

Supporting their latest release, Spiritual Genocide, German thrash metal band Destruction plays Montage Music Hall, April 11. THE COTTAGE HOTEL OF MENDON 1390 Pittsford-Mendon Rd, 6241390 Mama Hart Band 9pm DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Significant Other 10pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Kevin Brown 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Mo Alexander w/ Rich Carucci 7pm

DJ

TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S 4647 Lake Rd, S, Brockport, 637-5004 DJ Flyin’ Brian 8pm-12mid

Pop/Jazz

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Special Blend 7:30pm-12mid

Rock

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Taran 10pm-2am FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS 60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010 Mud Creek JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 Mr. Mustard 8pm THE LANDING BAR & GRILLE 30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490 The Return of Zeus 9:45pm

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 -Ma Jolie w/ The Weaks, Ghost Righter, Wixley & Crump, Dreameaters 3pm -Meredith Snow w/ Burndwiller, Porphyria, Dred Necks, Sin District 8pm

Jazz

NORTON’S PUB 1730 Goodman St, 266-3570 Captain Sky Frog 9pm

Alternative/Pop

Karaoke

OLYMPIA Spencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231 Karaoke / DJ by Marie Cantabella

RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Amanda Ashley Trio 9pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544 Alvin Ray Jr. 10pm

Americana

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Call For Info LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Bat McGrath

Bluegrass

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Great Vagrant 7:30-11:30pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Industrial Blues Band 7:30-11:30pm

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CHARLEY BROWN’S 1675 Penfield Rd, 385-9202 Fred Costello-Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob 10pm-2am

Latin Jazz

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Call for info 11pm-2am

Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 My Heart to Fear w/ Forevermore, The Road to Milestone plus Into The Harbor, Backstage Royalty, Circle the Suffering

Pop

FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER 1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846 B-Free

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PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Me & The Boyz 10pm-2am

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 The Skycoasters 10pm WILLOW INN 428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 3923489 Bar Stars 9pm-1am

CONCERTS

GREECE BAPTIST CHURCH 1230 Long Pond Rd, 328-3103/ heartlandconcerts.org Amy Gallatin & Stillwaters 8pm HATCH RECITAL HALL 433 E. Main St, 274-1100 Morning Chamber Music 11am KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 -Lotte Lenye Competition 11am-3pm -Lotte Lenye Competition: Evening Concert & Announcement of Winners 8pm

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30 FREETIME April 2 - April 16, 2014 KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 454-2100 RPO Carnegie Hall Preview: Howard Hanson’s “Merry Mount” w/ guest Conductor Michael Christie; EastmanRochester Chorus 8pm MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, 232-3221 Meek Mill w/ Jadakiss, K Camp 8pm ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 594-6008 Roberts Wesleyan College Community Orchestra - “Water Music!” 7:30pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Lower Strong Auditorium, 275-2828 UR Wind Symphony 3pm

DANCE

U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Spurrier Dance Studio, 275-2828 Department of Dance & Movement Student Choreography Concert 7pm

KIDS

CENTRAL LIBRARY CHILDREN’S CENTER 115 South Ave, 428-8150 Chloe the Reader Rabbit 11am12noon *Ages 4 & up GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Parking Lot & Plaza, One College Rd, Batavia, 637-3984 Cool Kids Eco-Fest 10am-2pm NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 Animation School-Break Week RMSC 657 East Ave, 271-1880 “Mission: Green” April Break Week 12noon-4pm SENECA PARK ZOO 2222 St Paul St, www. senecaparkzoo.org Spring Break Week Animal Programs 10:30am-3:30pm

SHOW

THE HARLEY SCHOOL 1981 Clover St, 554-3539 Rochester Folk Art Guild’s Spring Festival of Crafts 10am-5pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 697-1942 Challenger Center Family Mission to Mars 10:30am-12:30pm *reservations req’d RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -The Search for Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm & 4:15pm -Amazing Journeys 3:15pm -70s Laser 8pm -Radiohead Laser 9:30pm Watkins Glen International Cty Rt 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461RACE Opening Weekend Events - Autism Speaks Benefit *Gates open 9am, laps begin 10am

SPORTS

HIKING RMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160 Just a Hike (Moderate Pace) 1011:30am INDOOR LACROSSE Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 454-HAWK Rochester Knighthawks vs. Vancouver Stealth 7:30pm RUNNING MCC Brighton Campus, 1000 E. Henrietta Rd, Entrance B, 2715323/rochesterymca.org/colorvibe YMCA of Greater Rochester Color Vibe 5K Run 9am

THEATRE

AQUINAS INSTITUTE 1127 Dewey Ave, 254-2020 x1062 Aquinas Dept. of Theatre Arts presents:Jesus Christ Superstar 7:30pm BLACKFRIARS THEATRE 795 E. Main St, 454-1260 The Hot L Baltimore 8pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Killer Quack 8pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -I and You 2:30 & 7:30pm (Nextstage) -Informed Consent 4 & 8:30pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org RCP Shakespeare Players present: The Winter’s Tale 7:30pm NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER 4254 East Ave, 389-2170 Nazareth Dept. of Theatre Arts presents: The Cherry Orchard 8pm

SUNDAY APRIL

13

CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Tiny Engines Fest: Save Ends w/ Somos, Secret Pizza, Declan Ryan 8pm

Hip Hop

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Huey Mack w/ Colette Carr, Aye, Hi Guys, The Campaign 7pm

Rock

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Mesh 5-9pm SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 The LPs 6:30-10:30pm

CONCERTS

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC SPROULL ATRIUM Miller Center, 25 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Computer Music Center 4pm

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KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Jan Opalach, bass-baritone 3pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, 276-8900 “Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, 703-3990 Pegasus Early Music presents: Ironwood 4pm *Pre-concert talk 3:15pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Lower Strong Auditorium, 275-2828 -UR Wind Symphony 3pm -African Drumming Concert 7pm

DANCE

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, bedco2014. brownpapertickets.com Bill Evans Dance Company 40th Anniversary Concert 4 & 7pm PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, www. flowercityballroom.org USA Dance *Free Introductory Rumba Lesson 5:15pm *Social Dancing 6-9pm

KIDS

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 Animation School-Break Week RMSC 657 East Ave, 271-1880 “Mission: Green” April Break Week 12noon-4pm SENECA PARK ZOO 2222 St Paul St, www.senecaparkzoo.org Spring Break Week Animal Programs 10:30am-3:30pm

SHOW

THE HARLEY SCHOOL 1981 Clover St, 554-3539 Rochester Folk Art Guild’s Spring Festival of Crafts 11am-5pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 1, 2pm & 4pm -Amazing Journeys 3pm ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH 869 N. Clinton Ave, 325-4041/ sfxcrochester.org Gothic Cathedral Tour 2pm Watkins Glen International Cty Rt 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461RACE Opening Weekend Events - Autism Speaks Benefit *Gates open 9am, laps begin 10am

SPORTS

INDOOR TRIATHLON Eastside Family YMCA, 1835 Fairport Nine Mile Pt. Rd., Penfield, rochesterymca.org/2014we-tri, 341-4023 We-Tri Indoor Triathlon 7am

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THEATRE

AQUINAS INSTITUTE 1127 Dewey Ave, 254-2020 x1062 Aquinas Dept. of Theatre Arts presents: Jesus Christ Superstar 2pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -Informed Consent 2pm (Sunday Salon) & 7pm -I and You 3pm (Nextstage) MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org RCP Shakespeare Players present: The Winter’s Tale 2pm NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER 4254 East Ave, 389-2170 Nazareth Dept. of Theatre Arts presents: The Cherry Orchard 2pm

MONDAY APRIL

14

CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Turquoise Jeep 8pm

Open Mic

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 Open Mic w/Dave McGrath 7:30pm

Rock

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS 402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480 Alpha & Omega, Naysayer, Malfunction, Bent Life, Will to Die 5pm

CONCERT

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman School Symphony Orchestra 8pm

KIDS

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 Animation School-Break Week RMSC 657 East Ave, 271-1880 “Mission: Green” April Break Week 12noon-4pm SENECA PARK ZOO 2222 St Paul St, www. senecaparkzoo.org Spring Break Week Animal Programs 10:30am-3:30pm

SHOW

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Amazing Journeys 11am & 3:15pm -The Search for Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm & 4:15pm

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SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Pawtucket Red Sox 7:05pm

TUESDAY APRIL

15

CLUBS

Acoustic

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Teagan Ward 7:30-11:30pm

Acoustic Rock

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Roses & Revolutions 5:30-8:30pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 My Plastic Sun w/ Hudson Hank, Snowflake, The Heroic Enthusiasts 8pm

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Amazing Journeys 11am & 3:15pm -The Search for Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm & 4:15pm

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ROCHESTER CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER 137 East Ave, 461-2222 Art of the Mix: Tax Day 6-9pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Pawtucket Red Sox 7:05pm

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA I and You 7pm (Nextstage)

WEDNESDAY APRIL

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ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Steve Lyons 8pm

Open Jam

THE LANDING BAR & GRILLE 30 Village Landing, Fairport, 4257490 Tuesday Night Full Moon Passover Open Jam 8:30pm

Open Mic

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Open Mic Night 8:30pm

CONCERT

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Ossia 8pm

DANCE

EDGERTON COMMUNITY CENTER 41 Backus St, 428-6755 Stardust Open Ballroom Dance Series w/ music by Nostalgic Reunion 7:30pm

KIDS

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 Animation School-Break Week

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CONCERTS

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Jazz Ensemble & New Jazz Ensemble 8pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Welles-Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library, 275-2828 UR Chamber Ensembles 8pm

DANCE

ROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER Ontario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, 865-3320 Big Band Dance featuring The Jack Allen Band w/ The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

KIDS

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RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Amazing Journeys 11am & 3:15pm -The Search for Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm & 4:15pm

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JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd., 224-0990 The Dady Brothers 7:30pm

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U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Welles-Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library, 275-9255 Plutzik Reading Series: Yiyun Li 5pm

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AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 The Phantom of the Opera 7:30pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA I and You 7pm (Nextstage)

CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, 594-8882 Italian American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm

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