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coming to town Insane Clown Posse • Marbin • Blind Owl Band w/Still Hand String Band • Big D & The Kids Table • Shwayze • Goatwhore/3 Inches of Blood/Revocation/Ramming Speed • Rochester Comedy Festival • The Good Rats • Kingsfoil • Chuck Pyle • Ballet Revolucion • Peter Mulvey • Vows • Bitchin’ Kitchen • Twenty One Pilots w/New Politics • Igor & Red Elvises • Melanie • Saving Abel & Art of Dying • Les Miserables • Bob Sheppard • Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby • Nexus & Peter Bay w/RPO, • Silversun Pickups w/Bad Books • Teddy Geiger w/Tyler Hilton & Ryan Cabrera, • David Mayfield Parade and Michael Tarbox • Red Molly • Lilac Fest - Spin Doctors • Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainweck • Slip-Not Tribute Band • The Straight Ahead Quintet • Lilac Fest - Eddie Money • The Lighthouse and the Whaler • Lilac Fest - The English Beat • James McCartney • Lilac Fest Chuck Prophet & Mission Express • Tristan Omand • Harper • Heather Maloney • Lilac Fest - Marshall Tucker Band

Insane Clown Posse

Main St. Armory | May 1 Formed in 1991 by childhood friends who connected in the streets of Detroit, Insane Clown Posse cut its own stylistic path with explicit lyrics and an aggressive, energetic stage act. The hip-hop duo of Joseph Bruce and Joseph Ulster has earned several platinum and gold albums including the more recent ones, Bang! Pow! Boom! and The Mighty Death Pop! – Smothered, Covered & Chunked – Freaky Tales – Mike E. Clark’s Extra Pop Emporium. They’ve made appearances in several films including A Family Underground, Big Money Rustlas and Lopez Tonight; and won the Juggalo Championship Wrestling Tag Team Championship - twice!

Marbin

Dinosaur BBQ | May 2 Based in Chicago, the duo of Israeli-American guitarist Dani Rabin and Israeli sax player Danny Markovitch are together known as Marbin. Buzz magazine says, “Your ears need to open up and be graced with the music of Marbin.” Releases include a self-titled debut, Impressions of a City, Breaking the Cycle (featuring Paul Wertico on drums and Steve Roby on bass from the Pat Metheny Group and James Haddad of the Paul Simon Band on percussion), and a new one, Last Chapter of Dreaming.

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Abilene Bar & Lounge | May 2 From the Adirondack Mountains comes the Blind Owl Band. They describe themselves as ‘looking like a bluegrass band, but they are not.’ They, in fact, offer their own sound – using the instruments of their ancestors but playing music of our time influenced

Justin Hagberg, Shane Clark and Ash Pearson...Revocation, an extreme metal band from Boston, has released three albums - Empire of the Obscene, Existence Is Futile, and Chaos of Forms...Boston’s thrash/grindcore group, Ramming Speed, tours in support of Doomsday to Destroy, Destined to Die, due out next month.

Rochester Comedy Festival Internationally renowned percussion ensemble, Nexus, joins the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra for performances May 9 & 11 at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. by all that has happened in the musical world during their lives... Hailing from PA, the Still Hand String Band is a four-piece progressive SpazzGrass band. They play a variety of original and cover material – bluegrass at heart, but heavy in rock, jazz, psychedelia and country.

Big D & The Kids Table

Water St. Music Hall | May 2 The ska band, Big D and The Kids Table, hails from Boston and performs over 200 shows a year. A regular on the Warped Tour, band members met at Berklee College of Music and soon released “Shot By Lammi.” Their first full-length album was titled Good Luck, and won the 1999 Boston Music Award for “Outstanding Ska Band.” The Gipsy Hill followed in 2002; How It Goes in 2004, Strictly Rude in 2007, Fluent In Stroll in 2009, For the Damned, the Dumb & the Delirious in 2011; and their latest is Built Up From

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Shwayze

Montage Music Hall | May 2 Shwayze (a.k.a. Aaron Smith) hit it big with his first rap single, “Buzzin” as well as with “Corona and Lime.” Studio albums include a self-titled CD in 2008, Let It Beat in 2009 and Island In The Sun in 2011.

Goatwhore/3 Inches of Blood/ Revocation/ Ramming Speed

Bug Jar | May 2 New Orleans blackened death metal band , Goat whore, released their fifth studio album, Blood For the Master, in 2012 on Metal Blade Records...3 Inches of Blood is a Canadian heavy metal band featuring Am Pipes,

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Blue Cross Arena | May 3 The Rochester Comedy Festival features Sheryl Underwood (Oh, Drama; Hoolah!; Sheryl Speaks), best known for her work on the daytime show, The Talk and ABC’s The View. She’s also appeared on Politically Incorrect, the Late, Late Show with Craig Kilbourn, HBO’s Def Comedy Jam and satellite radio...Also appearing is Arnez J. whose charisma and physical agility has earned him the nickname of “the black Jerry Lewis.” The Atlanta native began working the comedy circuit in Georgia, and soon found himself on Showtime’s Comedy Club Network with numerous other high-profile appearances to follow... Tony Rock, the brother of Chris Rock and an entertainer in his own right, also performs. He’s a regular at Caroline’s, Comic Strip and Stand-Up New York as well as The Improv, and The Laugh Factory. Tony has hosted Oxygen’s Can You Tell and Comedy Central’s BattleBots and was featured in the movies Hitch, Three Can Play That Game, and Life Support...Don ‘DC’ Curr y, star of stage and screen, also ser ves as the front man of his own R&B/Blues band. Television appearances include Comic View,

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The Good Rats

California Brew Haus | May 4 Rock ‘n roll legends, The Good Rats, are Dan Ratchford - guitar & vocals, Stefan Marchello bass & vocals, Dan Smiraglia – keyboards, Michael A. Brenna – drums, and Peppi Marchello – vocals. Together, they perform a mix of rock, blues and pop that’s been earning fans over a long career. The Long Island Music Hall of Famer’s many releases include the popular Play Dum.

Tim Warren on bass. Their most recent album is A Beating Heart is a Bleeding Heart, the follow-up to On Our Own Together.

by John Denver, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and others; and entertained audiences nationwide with his popular live performances.

Chuck Pyle

Ballet Revolucion

Greece Baptist Church | May 4 Using sly humor, innovative guitar work and his talent as a prolific songwriter, Chuck Pyle delivers his unique and upbeat perspective with old-fashioned horse sense. In a career that spans over 40 year, the “Zen Cowboy” has seen his work recorded

Nazareth College Arts Center | May 4 Offering a powerful blend of styles and genres set against a mesh of hits from Enrique Iglesias, Shakira, Santana, Ricky Martin, Usher, Chris Brown and Beyonce; Balle t Revolucion presents unique choreography by Aaron Cash and Roclan Gonzalez to the sound of a live, all-star Cuban band.

Peter Mulvey

Kingsfoil

Club @ Water St. | May 4 From Central PA comes Kingsfoil, binging their catchy lyrics and new lineup to town – with Frankie Muniz on drums, Jordan Davies on vocals/guitar, Tristan Martin on guitar/keys/vocals and

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Lacey Magruder Winery, Geneva | May 4 Singer/ songwriter Peter Mulvey honed his performing skills in the subways of Boston and on the streets of Dublin. Described as a

mix of Leo Kottke, Dave Matthews and Ani DiFranco, Mulvey combines his unique acoustic music with deep lyricism. His latest releases include The Good Stuff and Chaser.

Vows

Bug Jar | May 4 The industrial pop/darkwave duo of Vows is based in NYC and made up of two Australian born artists – Matt James and Rizz. At this show, they’ll be joined by Branch Davidians and Monoculture.

Bitchin’ Kitchen

Abilene Bar & Lounge | May 4 Bitchin’ Kitchen, the soul band from New York City, plays everything from James Brown to Marvin Gaye, Tower of Power, the Beatles, and Cee Lo Gree. BK features the searing vocals of Tamar Greene.

Twenty One Pilots w/New Politics

Water St. Music Hall | May 5 Twent y One P ilots, from Columbus OH, tours in support of a new album, Vessel. The pop

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May 1 - May 15, 2013 FREETIME act features Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun...Originally from Denmark, New Politics is made up of three rockers - Louis Vecchio, David Boyd, and Soren Hansen. Now based in NYC, their self-titled debut features the singles, “Yeah Yeah Yeah” and “Dignity.” A new release is due soon. Editor’s Note – An Instore Acoustic Performance by Twenty One Pilots will be presented on the afternoon of the show at the House of Guitars, 645 Titus Avenue. (585-544-3500)

Igor & Red Elvises

Palmyra VFW | May 6 Playing a unique blend of Russian folk music, 50’s rockabilly/ surf, Reggae and more, Igor & Red Elvises present an all ages

Key.” The NYC-born and bred singer/songwriter began her career singing in the legendary folk clubs of Greenich Village in the late 60’s. Over the years, she’s written the music and lyrics to the musical, Ace of Diamonds; won an Emmy for the lyrics to “The First Time I Loved Forever” from the TV series Beauty and the Beast; and achieved two gold albums. Her most recent release is Ever Since You Never Heard of Me.

Saving Abel & Art of Dying

Montage Music Hall | May 7 The rock group Saving Abel hails from Mississippi. Its major label self-titled debut (2008) was certified gold and features the song, “Addicted” which worked its way up to number 2 on the Billboard charts. Since then, Saving Abel has released Miss America and Bringing Down the Giant... Canadian rockers, Art of Dying, features vocalist Jonny Hetherington and guitarist Greg Bradley. Formed in 2004, they released a self-titled album in 2007. That has since been followed by Voices and Virtues and an acoustic piece, Let the Fire Burn. Their new single is titled, “I Will Be There.”

Les Miserables

Melanie Lovin’ Cup | May 7 show. Bandleader and Russian ÈmigrÈ, Igor Yuzov, dreamed that Elvis Presley came to him and told him to start playing rock ‘n roll! (That’s his story, folks, and he’s sticking to it!) And so, Igor and other Russian friends started playing music on the streets of Santa Monica CA; and thus, the Red Elvises were born. That was 1995, and the group has been touring and performing ever since, putting on shows that delight fans around the globe.

Melanie

Lovin’ Cup | May 7 Melanie Anne Sakfa-Schekeryk, known professionally as simply Melanie, is best known for her hit songs, “Ruby Tuesday,” Lay Down,” “What Have They Done to My Song Ma” and “Brand New

Auditorium Theatre | May 7 – 12 Currently more popular than ever due to the new film version of this remarkable musical, Les Miserables stops in Rochester to offer a brand new 25th anniversary production to local audiences. Complete with new staging and dazzlingly re-imagined scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, this new production is breaking box office records and receiving critical praise. The London Times says the new show is “a five star hit, astonishingly powerful.” Les Miserables, for the few uninitiated, tells an epic story of the survival of the human spirit. It features such songs as “I Dreamed a Dream,” “On My Own,” “Stars,” “Bring Him Home,” “Do You Hear the People Sing,” “One Day More,” “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables” and “Master Of The House.”

Bob Sheppard

Monroe Community College | May 8 The 44th annual Jazz Festival Concert at MCC will this year feature world class saxophonist

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Bob Sheppard performing with the MCC Jazz Ensemble and Small Group accompanied by Clay Jenkins, Rich Thompson, Jeff Campbell and John Nyerges. In his impressive career, Sheppard has performed with Steely Dan, The Manhattan Transfer, Scott Henderson, Elvis Costello and many others.

Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby

Lovin’ Cup | May 8 Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby, features Eric, one of the original Stiff artists, who released the legendary Whole Wide World back in 1977; and Amy, who started a country band in the 80’s and went on to form the girl group, The Shams. Her solo career began in 1996 with the hit album, Diary Of A Mod Housewife. Together, they’ve released a self-titled debut and Two-Way Family Favourites

percussion ensemble has, since 1971, built a global repertoire and a reputation to match. They play everything from tablas to conch shells, from Ghanaian compositions to works by John Cage, in venues from Tanglewood to Tokyo. Described as “The high priests of the percussion world” by the New York Times, Nexus has toured Europe and Japan, performed at Carnegie Hall, and has received the National Award from the Banff Centre for the Arts...Guest conductor for this program is former RPO conductor Peter Bay, currently in his 13th

season as Music Director of the Austin Symphony and his 20th year as Music Director of the Britt Festival Orchestra in Jacksonville, Oregon...Mr. Bay also conducts the RPO in a program featuring Haydn’s “Surprise” Symphony and other works at the Hochstein Music Hall . Editor’s Note – At the May 9 performance, five music educators will be honored for their contributions to students , schools and community; receiving the 25th annual RPO Musicians’ Award for Outstanding Music Educators.

Silversun Pickups w/Bad Books

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Peter Bay w/RPO

Hochstein Music Hall | May 12 Nexus, the Toronto-based

David Mayfield Parade Abilene Bar & Lounge | May 10 & 11

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lead vocals/guitar, Christopher Guanlao on drums, Joe Lester on keyboard and Nikki Monninger on bass/vocals. The group now tours in support of its current release, Neck of the Woods, featuring the single “Blood Mary (Never Endings).” ... The indie rock band Bad Books formed in 2010. It features singer/songwriter Kevin Devine and drummer Benjamin Homola along with members of Manchester Orchestra including vocalist Andy Hull. Releases include a self-titled debut in 2010; and II.

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Main St. Armory | May 10 The Silversun Pickups are an indie rock band f rom Los Angeles who released a debut EP, Pikul in 2005; followed a year later by the full-length CD, Carnavas; and in 2009 by the album, Swoon. The band is made up of Brian Aubert on

Club @ Water St. | May 10 Rochester’s own Teddy Geiger enjoyed national success with the hit single, “For You I Will,” from his debut album, Underage Thinking. Soon, he found himself touring internationally and appearing on the big screen (The Rocker) as well as the small screen (Love Monkey). He now tours in support of a new release, The Last Fears...Known for his role as Chris Keller on One Tree Hill and as Elvis in the film, Walk the Line, Tyler Hilton joins the bill in support of Forget the Storm, his first full-length release in over eight years – a mix of folk, rock, and Americana...With the 2004 release of his first album, Take It All Away, Ryan Cabrera quickly became known for his singles “On The Way Down,” “True” and “40 Kinds of Sadness.” His follow-up CD, You Stand Watching, garnered the singles “Shine On” and “Photo,” and reached gold status. Next came “I Will Remember You” and the CD, The Moon Under Water, featuring “Say.” Ryan’s current hit songs are “Home,” and “I See Love.”

Tarbox Ramblers & David Mayfield Parade

Abilene Bar & Lounge | May 10

David Mayfield Parade

Abilene Bar & Lounge | May 11 Michael Tarbox is the leader of the Cambr idge MA-based group, Tarbox Ramblers (A Fix Back East, For From the West). He’s played with the likes of Bo

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Red Molly

Roch. Christian Reformed Church | May 11 Red Molly is the trio of Laurie MacAllister (vocals/banjo/bass/ guitar), Abie Gardner (vocals/

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and Nice Talking to Me. A new one, featuring the latest lineup of Eric Schenkma, Chris Barron, Aaron Comess and Mark White was just released – If the River Was Whiskey.

Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainweck

Tala Vera | May 11 Performing what he describes as “mountain soul,” Bow Thayer’s band Perfect Trainwreck is fronted by the singer/songwriter from Vermont who’s earned a strong fan-base in Boston. Well known for his work with Levon Helm, Thayer recently released a new album, Eden. The recording fuses experimental elements with Americana, rock, bluegrass and folk.

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Highland Park | May 11 Best known for such hits as “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and “Two Princes,” the Spin Doctors formed in NYC in the 1980s. Their debut release, Pocket Full of Kryptonite led to MTV and Billboard successes and an appearance on Saturday Night Live. By 1993, the band was on the cover of Rolling Stone! Later releases include Turn it Upside Down and You’ve Got to Believe In Something along with Here Comes the Bride

Slip-Not Tribute Band

Montage Music Hall | May 11 From Springfield MA, the SlipNot Tribute Band is a 9-piece act devoted to the music of Slipknot. Formed in 2006, they’ve opened for Godsmack, Sevendust and Taproot; and devote themselves to “doing it right or not doing it at all.”

Lilac Fest - Eddie Money

Highland Park | May 12 A self-titled debut album, released in 1977, introduced Eddie Money to a broad-ranging audience of listeners who were ready to grab “Two Tickets to Paradise.” Achieving double platinum status with the debut, Money went on to maintain his musical stand-

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Highland Park | May 13 No group exemplified the punkreggae party that transformed British music in the late 70’s and early 80’s better than The English

Highland Park | May 14 Singer/songwr iter Chuck Prophet and his band, Mission Express is led by Prophet, who first came to national attention with the psychedelic rock band, Green on Red, in the 1980s and then went on to form several solo projects. He’s toured Europe and North America and appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, Austin City Limits and Last Call with Carson Daly. His latest release is Temple Beautiful.

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Lovin’ Cup | May 14 James McCartney is the son of Beatle Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney. The British songwriter and multi-instrumentalist

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Heather Maloney

Abilene Bar & Lounge | May 15 Massachusetts-based indie folk rocker and multi-instrumentalist, Heather Maloney, tours in support of a recently released selftitled CD on Signature Sounds, the follow-up to her album, Cozy Razor’s Edge. Heather is trained in traditional operatic, classical Indian, and jazz vocals; and has been influenced by such artists as Joni Mitchell, Feist, Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankhar and Tracy Chapman.

Lilac Fest - Marshall Tucker Band

Highland Park | May 15 One of the foremost U. S. Southern Rock groups since forming in the 1970s, the Marshall Tucker Band is a hardworking band of artists, performing some 150 shows a year. Called “one of southern rock’s most venerable institutions� by the L A Times, they have earned multiple gold and platinum albums during their career and have scored hit singles including “Fire On The Mountain,� “Can’t You See,� “Heard It In A Love Song,� and “Take The Highway.� Their most recent CD is Live! From Spartanburg, South Carolina.

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Running May 1 thru June 14 in the Central Library, 115 South Avenue, is the exhibit, Pride and Passion: The African-American Baseball Experience. The show celebrates the stor y of black baseball players over the past 150 years. An Opening Reception is planned for Sunday, May 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. Former Rochester Mayor Bill Johnson will discuss baseball and segregation in the South; Actor Greg Kenney will take you through the life of Jackie Robinson; you can have your photo taken and create your own baseball card; and Spikes will be on hand! There will even be a Family Baseball Story Time.

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•FIRST MUSE SERIES – The final concert in this year’s First Muse Chamber Music season is set for May 5 at the First Unitarian Church, 220 S. Winton Road.

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•THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE – Running May 2 thru 5 at Genesee Community College in Batavia is The Triumph of Love, a musical based on the 18th Century comedy by Pierre Marivaux and the book by James Magruder. It tells of a young princess trying to win the love of an exiled prince - while she ensnares two others! For tickets to this Forum Players production, call (585) 345-6814. •THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY – The Dept. of Theatre and Music Studies at SUNY Brockport answers the question, “What do you get when you cross-pollinate a golf tournament, a lost engagement ring, and some of the ugliest sweaters on earth?â€? when it presents Ken Ludwig’s The Fox on the Fairway in the Towner Fine Arts Theatre thru May 4. Call (585) 395-2787.

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May 10 thru 18. A hit of the 2008 Stratford Festival, the show is a docu-drama of sorts that tells the story of the rise and fall of a 1960’s Detroit neighborhood that for many years was a bastion of racial integration and harmony in the face of white flight and urban decay. Visit www.outofpocketproductions.org. •THE FAT BOY – Bread & Water Theatre at 243 Rosedale Street concludes their Rainbow Festival which focuses on the challenges and triumphs of GLBT life, with a production of The Fat Boy, by Tony Ayres, from May 10 thru 19. The play tells the hilarious domestic horror story of love, desire and other monstrous appetites. Call (585) 271-5523. •UTOPIA, LTD. – The OffMonroe Players present the Gilbert & Sullivan operetta, Utopia, Ltd. - Or The Flowers of Progress from May 10 thru 19 at Salem United Church of Christ, 60 Bittner Street. The zany lightopera is set in the South Seas with characters based on ‘Anna and the King.’ Call (585) 232-5570. •THE VILLAIN TOOK A CHIP SHOT – The Penfield Players perform their annual spring melodrama, The Villain Took a Chip Shot, written by Craig Sodaro and directed by Debbie Barsel and Leslie Shroyer, from May 3 thru 18 at Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road. The play deals with inherited debt, golf, and the necessary hero and villain! Visit www.penfieldplayers.org. •MuCCC – Upcoming productions at MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Avenue, include Playing the Odds, an original musical drama written

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<<< continued from p. 13 Also on May 5, members of the Rochester Chapter of American Guild of Organists will present an all-French program at St. Anne Church, 1600 Mt. Hope Avenue. Call (585) 442-3544. •70s LASER – The May laser show, presented on Saturday nights this month at the RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, is 70s Laser. Songs like “Go Your Own Way” by Fleetwood Mac, “Popcorn” by Hot Butter and “Draggin’ the Line” by Tommy James will be heard along with “Macho Man” by the Village People and “Night Fever” by the Bee Gees as brilliantly colored laser light fills the starry dome. Call (585) 271-4320. •A NIGHT AT THE OPERA – Brian Clickner has prepared “A Night at the Opera” featuring the

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Film The Reel Mind Now in its fifth year, The Reel Mind film series, which addresses the social stigma of mental illness and provides a message of hope that recovery is possible, opens this season with the screening of In A Dream on May 14 at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue. The film is an award-winning documentary chronicling the work of artist Isaiah Zagar along with his mental health struggles. Other screenings include Praying With Lior on May 28; Different Is The New Normal on June 11; and A Sister’s Call on June 25, each presented at the Cinema Theatre, 957 S. Clinton Avenue. Call (585) 3253145.

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May 5 at Ontario Beach Park! Mayor Richards invites the public to enjoy flying their own kites and watching professionals who will be on hand to demonstrate their expertise. Call (585) 428-6427. •The 14th annual Marian Celebration at the Italian American Community Center, 150 Frank DiMino Way is scheduled for May 5. Events include a procession and the crowning of the Madonna; with refreshments to follow. Call (585) 594-8882. •This year’s Community Garage Sales and Super Fleas, presented by the City of Rochester at the Public Market, 280 N. Union Street, will be held on May 5, June 16, 23 & 30; July 7, 14, 21 & 28; August 4, 11, 18 & 25; September 8, 22 & 29 and October 6 & 13. This is your chance to conver t all those treasures you found while spring cleaning into cash! Call (585) 428-6219. •The Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Monroe will host its annual Master Gardener Plant Sale from May 10 thru 19 on the grounds at 249 Highland Avenue, corner of South Avenue. Locally grown plants, shrubs, trees and lilacs will be available, and master gardeners will be on hand to answer your gardening quesGenesee Country Village & Museum celebrates tions. Call (585) 461The its opening weekend with chocolate and 1000. Smart Ch G oic IN AT BR custom-brewed beer tastings on May 11, and •On May 11, the annuLE CE Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner For Dinne e r& special Mother’s Day festivities on May 12, ★ 25 ★ al Dachshund Parade Early Bird Specials A Movie! YEARS! including fashion shows, a quilting bee and is scheduled in WashFull Service Bar more, with all mothers admitted free! ington Square Park, Mother’s Day Breakfast 8am-noon, Dinner 3-7pm opposite GEVA. There will be food, vendors •Kicking off the Erie Canal MENTION THIS AD & RECEIVE 10% OFF FOOD! and information booth with those season in the Fairport area is an wishing to march providing donaevent called the Fairport Spring tions to Rochester Hope For Pets. Conveniently located near Tinseltown Theatre Fling on May 4. The day features Visit www.dachshundparade . the Farmers Market Opening, a com for further •Sonnenberg Gardens, Sidewalk Sale, a Scavenger Hunt information. at 151 Charlotte Street in and more. Visit www.finditinfair •At Mt. Hope Canandaigua, invites you port.com for details. C e m e t e r y, a to bring Mom, your family •Opening Weekend at the special Tour of and your friends along to Ganondagan State Historic Site, Rochester Baseenjoy an elegant Mother’s 1488 State Rt. 444 in Victor NY ball Pioneers is Tea on May 11 served by on May 4 & 5 will be packed with scheduled for maids and butlers in Viccultural, recreational and culinary May 11. Meet torian costume inside the opportunities for visitors. Call a t the Nor th 1887 Victorian Mansion. (585) 742-1690. Gatehouse and Bask in the elegance of a •A ROC Cit y Motorc ycle learn about the bygone era as you enjoy Swap is planned for May 5 at f irst men who light finger sandwiches, the Main Street Armory, 900 East played baseball scones, sweets and tea Main Street. You’ll find motorin Rochester and ser ved on vintage china. cycle vendors, leather, jewelry, how they loved Seneca Park Zoo puts the focus on Moms this Mother’s Day Reser ve a spot soon by tattoos, food & beer, music and the game. Call weekend, hosting the animal conservation program, Orangutan calling (585) 394-4922. more. Call (585) 262-4444. (585) 461-3494. M.O.M. (Missing Orangutan Mothers) Day, May 11. •A special M.O.M. •It’s Kite Flight Sunday on Street in East Rochester will hold an Open House on May 4. Celebrate the Colors of Spring invites you to learn about their classes in dyeing, felting, knitting, spinning, weaving and more. Visit www.weaversguildofrochester.org. •Polar Bear Awareness Day is planned for May 4 at the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul Blvd. There will be touch table stations, demonstrations and a chance to win a one-f-a-kind polar bear painting! Call (585) 336-7200. •Letchworth State Park in Castile NY will host their 2nd annual I Love My Park Day on May 4 at the Trailside Lodge. To volunteer for the cleanup day, call (585) 4933603.

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Kite Flight returns to Ontario Beach Park, May 5. Cemetery is planned on May 12 starting at 2 p.m. Meet at the North Gatehouse for this Mother’s Day Special, refreshments will follow. Call (585) 461-3494. •Flower Cit y Days at the Market (the Public Market at 280 N. Union Street) are planned on May 12, 19, 24, 26 & 27 and June 2 & 9. Gardeners will find over 250 local nurseries and growers putting their best stock up for sale at this annual event; and on Sundays, Master Gardener Sessions are scheduled. Call (585) 428-6097. •The 4th annual Celebration of Hope is planned for May 14 at Temple B’rith Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood Avenue. The Alternatives for Battered Women event will this year focus on Domestic Violence in the Workplace – its hidden impact and the critical role employers play in rebuilding lives. Call (585) 232-5200 to reserve a seat.

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by Sue Cannon It just isn’t spring ‘round these parts until our community gathers to officially celebrate the season in Highland Park! That’s exactly what we (and a half-million out of town visitors) will be doing from May 10 thru 19 at the 2013 ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL. You can expect to find over 1,200 lilac bushes in full bloom decorating Highland’s 22 acres during this annual event, putting on a spectacular show of color and fragrance. Throughout the ten-day event, there will be nearly constant Musical Entertainment provided by local school group, regional bands, and national headliners on the Main Stage. You’ll also find a variety of special foods and treats available, along with demonstrations of gardening & woodworking; and special events including a Wine & Chocolate Tasting, Arts & Craft Shows; a Road Race, a Parade and more. The Kid Power! area is open every day featuring children’s entertainment by The Dinner Dogs, Gary the Happy Pirate, Tiger Tom Walsh, Mike Kornrich and Magic John; as well as mini amusements rides, bounce houses and inflatable obstacle course. A Craft Beer Garden, also open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from noon to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, will provide more than twenty varieties of eclectic regional and national beers on tap on a rotating schedule. Below you’ll find an outline of the major activities planned in the Park during this issue of FREETIME, which runs through May 15; and we’ll continue our detailed coverage in the next issue. And, visit our website, www. freetime.com, for a complete overview of the entire ten day period. Enjoy!

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•School bands perform on the Main Stage with the first act taking the stage at 10:30 a.m. and the last starting at 12:30 p.m. The music starts again at 4 p.m. with Mr. Mustard, followed by the Fat City Band, and The Skycoasters present the evening concert at 7 p.m.

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•The 2013 Rochester Lilac Festival Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. and will find more than twenty marching bands, dancers, costumed characters, and the Damascus mini cars. West Webster volunteer firefighters Joseph Hofstetter and Theodore Scardino who survived the Christmas Eve attack, will serve as Grand Marshalls. •More than 130 artists will exhibit on the South Avenue Green as part of this year’s Art In The Park Show, offering everything from ceramics and glass to jewelry and sculpture from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. •The Main Stage opens at 12:30 p.m. with the Spanky Haschmann Big Band, followed by the Zac Brown Tribute Band, Deborah Magone, Mitty and Followers, Amanda Lee Peers and the Driftwood Sailors; with The Spin Doctors taking the stage at 7 p.m.

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•More than 130 artists will exhibit on the South Avenue Green as part of this year’s Art In The Park Show, offering everything from ceramics and glass to jewelry and sculpture from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. •The Main Stage opens at 10:30 a.m. with the Alysia Groth Band, followed by Blue Jimmy, the Dirty Bourbon Blues Band, Natalie B. Band, My Plastic Sun and Teagan & the Tweeds. Eddie Money performs at 7 p.m.

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•School bands perform on the Main Stage with the first act taking the stage at 10:30 a.m. and the last starting at 1 p.m. The music begins again at 4 p.m. with Roses & Revolutions, Lake Street Drive at 5:30 p.m., and The English Beat at 7 p.m.

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•School bands perform on the Main Stage with the first act taking the stage at 10:30 a.m. and the last starting at 12:30 p.m. The Smugtown Stompers entertain at 1:30 p.m., and performances continue at 4 p.m. featuring Meghan Koch and the Gentlemen Callers, the Tommy Brunett Band at 5:30 p.m. and the Marshall Tucker Band at 7 p.m. •There will be Wine & Chocolate Tasting under the big tent, where you can sample more than 150 local, regional and national wines from 30 wineries while Paradigm Shift plays jazz music.

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For young ones anxious to spend a “Day Out With Thomas,” the “Go Go Thomas Tour 2013” chugs into town just in time. The Medina Railroad Museum hosts a visit by the lovable tank engine, May 10-12 and 17-19. by Sue Cannon What a great time to be a kid in this area! The trees are finally blooming, the weather has turned warm, and the days are getting longer. In fact, the sun shines until bedtime for our little ones! It’s also time for the Lilac Festival in Highland Park, complete with nonstop fun for families - magicians, rides, and children’s entertainment. Best of all, everyone’s favorite train rolls into the Medial Railroad Museum on May 10, with the “Go Go Thomas Tour” visiting thru the 19th. Enjoy! •Thru May 4, National Technical Institute for the Deaf Performing Arts Dept. will present CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY in the Robert F. Panara Theatre on the RIT campus. The mischievous tale of five children who win coveted Golden Tickets granting them a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tour the mysterious and magnificent factory escorted by its owner, Willy Wonka, will be presented in American Sign Language and spoken English with captions. Call (5850 475-6254; or visit www. rit.edu/NTID/theatre. •The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra is offering three student concerts in their “AROUND THE TOWN” season. On May 1 at East High School, 1801 Main Street, students from RocMusic will perform Starlight/Twinkle Twinkle, Go Tell Aunt Rhody and Fiddle on Fire; on May 2 at Church of Love Faith Center, 700 Exchange Street, students from Strings for Success will perform Allegro, Old Joe Clark/Go Tell Aunt Rhody, Hunter’s Chorus and Twinkle, Twinkle; and on May 3 at St. Joseph’s Church, 43 Gebhardt Road in Penfield, students in Hochstein’s Suzuki Strings will perfor m Fiocco’s Allegro, Webster’s Scherzi and Dvorak’s Humoresque. Call (585) 454-2100.

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•An event that is highly anticipated each year has finally arrived for high school-aged thespians. The RBTL’s STARS OF TOMORROW RECOGNITIOIN CEREMONY is scheduled for May 2 at the Auditorium Theater, 885 E. Main Street. The event celebrates high school musical theatre productions and will feature 32 local schools performing on stage. Call (585) 222-5000. •The Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning presents PETER AND THE WOLF on May 4 as a fundraising concert in the Stardust Ballroom at Edgerton Community Center, 41 Backus Street. The free-will offering event features the Rochester Medical Orchestra under the baton of Dr. Michael Ruhling with Shaq Payne narrating. Call (585) 224-3125. •A one act opera for children of all ages will be presented as part of the Chamber Opera Festival. The Rochester Lyric Opera event on May 4 & 5 will offer MICE AND BEANS by Rochester composer Cary Ratcliff at the School of the Arts, 45 Prince Street. Visit www.rochesterlyricopera.org. •Kids can meet the amphibian duo of Frog and Toad on May 4 & 5 during a LITERATURE LIVE presentation at Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square. The following week, kids

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can meet Max from the Max and Ruby series on May 11 & 12. Call (585) 263-2700. •The Cashore Marionettes will be in town on May 5 at 2 & 4 p.m. to perform a show titled SIMPLE GIFTS at Nazareth College Arts Center, 4245 East Avenue with a lecture/demonstration to follow the 4 p.m. show. The show is a series of touching portrayals and poignant scenes from everyday life set to classical music and told through Joseph Cashore’s marionettes that are engineering marvels. It is recommended for ages 8+. Call (585) 389-2170. •ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE FAMILY DAY is planned on May 5 at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue. The fun-filled annual celebration includes family art activities, music and dance, cultural displays, guided tours and storytelling. Call (585) 276-8950. •MONDAY KICKS FOR AGES 2 TO 6 on May 6 at Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square. The playful learning activity for two to six year olds will center on “Color My World.â€? Call (585) 263- 2700. •The TODDLER BOOK CLUB meetings for May at Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square, will center

on “Color Me Happy.â€? These sessions, held on May 6, 13 & 20, feature the reading of a classic children’s tale as well as music and movement. Call (585) 2632700. •A Magical Journey thru Stages will present LEGALLY BLONDE, The Musical from May 9 thru 19 at the Auditorium Center, 875 E. Main Street. Featuring area teens, the show is directed by John Bartheimes with musical direction by Amada Meldrum and choreography by Kaitlyn Zorn. Call (585) 935-7173. •HIGH SCHOOL (non) MUSICAL, an outrageous spoof of the popular Disney sensation, will be presented in the Black Box Theater of the Rochester School of the Arts, 54 Prince Street, on May 10, 11 & 12. The play follows students as they vie for the lead roles in their school’s upcoming production and must decide whether it’s more important to follow their dreams or preserve life as they know it. Call (585) 242-7682. •Bring your preschoolers on the ride of their lives on May 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19 at the Medina Railroad Museum, 530 West Avenue in Medina NY. Thomas the Tank Engine will stop at the museum as part of THE GO GO

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THOMAS TOUR, 2013. The ride is about 25-minutes long; and kids can meet Sir Topham Hatt and visit the Thomas & Friends Imagination Station while they’re there! Call (585) 798-6106. •The Greece Performing Arts Society presents the 2013 YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITION a t Greece Athena High School, 800 Long Pond Road on May 11. The competition features area-wide high school vocalists. Call (585) 234-5636. • O p e n i n g o n M a y 11 a t the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue, is the CREATIVE WORKSHOP SPRING CHILDREN’S SHOW. The exhibition of works by youngsters studying at he MAG’s Creative Workshop runs thru June 8. Call (585) 276-8959. •Hale Auditorium at Roberts Wesleyan Collage, 2301 Westside Drive, will host the season-ending performance of the ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA on May 12. The concert will feature RPYO concerto competition winners performing classics by Grieg, Wagner and Ravel. Call (585) 454-7311.

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Visit with Willy Wonka and company at the NTID Performing Arts production, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, on stage May 3 & 4. Performances are given in American Sign Language with simultaneous voice actors.

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AMERKS QUARTERFINALS @ BLUE CROSS The Rochester Americans AHL Hockey team will face the Toronto Marlies in the first round of the 2013 Calder Cup Playoffs. The first two games take place in Toronto (4/27 & 28), but then they’ll return to our Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Drive, for the third and fourth games on Wednesday, May 1 and Thursday, May 2 (if necessary). These Western Conference Quarterfinal home events are scheduled at 7:05 p.m. Call (855) GO-AMERKS or visit www.amerks.com. ROCHESTER RHINOS OPEN HOME SEASON Our Rochester Rhinos United Soccer League PRO team will open their home season at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street, on

Memorial Drive, on Sunday, May 5 to take on the New Jersey G-Force at 2:05 p.m. Next up is a 7:05 p.m. match pitting Rochester against the Albany Legends on Thursday, May 9. Visit www.razorsharks. com for details. RATTLERS OPEN HOME SEASON On Sunday, May 5, the Rochester Rattlers, our Major League Lacrosse team, will be on their home turf at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street. The 3 p.m. match finds them competing against the Charlotte Hounds. Call (585) 454-5424; or visit www.rochesterrattlers.com. ROC CITY THUNDER vs. THE CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM Rochester’s Indoor Arena Football team, the ROC City Thunder, will face the Canadian National Team at Gordon Field House on the campus of the Rochester Institute of Technology on May 6. The game starts at 7 p.m. Visit www. roccitythunder.com. TWO AT HOME FOR THE FLASH Our Western New York Flash National Women’s Soccer League team has two upcoming matches planned here in Rochester at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street. On Wednesday, May 1, they face Sky Blue FC at 7:05 p.m.; and on Saturday, May 11th they take on FC Kansas City at 7:35 p.m. Call (585) 454-KICK.

May 4 at 7:05 p.m. For tickets to the match against the Harrisburg City Islanders, visit www. rhinossoccer.com or call (585) 454-KICK. COLUMBUS AND DURHAM FACE OUR RED WINGS The Columbus Clippers will be at Frontier Field on May 10 thru 13, to face our Triple A Baseball team, the Rochester Red Wings, with games that start at 7:05 p.m. on May 10, 11 & 13; and at 1:05 p.m. on Sunday, May 12 (fireworks after the game on May 10). Next up is a four-day homestand against the Durham Bulls - at 7:05 p.m. on May 14, 15 and 17 (fireworks on the 17th!) and at 3:35 p.m. on Thursday, May 16. For tickets, visit www. rochesterredwings.com; or call (585) 423-WING. RAZORSHARKS HOST THREE Our Professional Basketball team, the Rochester RazorSharks, will be on their home court in the Blue Cross Arena, One War

MORE SPORTS •On Mother’s Day, May 12, the annual Pink Ribbon Run & Walk is scheduled in Genesee Valley Park. The Women’s 5K Road Race and Family Fitness Walk benefits the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester. Call (585) 473-8177. •Thirteen area churches and schools are sending teams to take part in the Rochester Southwest CROP Walk. Funds from their pledges will go locally to Southwest Ecumenical Ministries (SWEM) to support Foodlink’s Backpack Program. Walkers will meet at 70 Coretta Scott Crossing on May 5. Call (585) 328-0856. •In celebration of the State of Israel’s 65th birthday, Rochester will participate in “Walk the Land: Celebrate Life!” on May 5. The event, a 1.6 mile event, starts at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Avenue; continuing on to Jewish Senior Life, 2021 S. Winton Road. Call (585) 461-0490.

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Pilsner On The Patio: Perfect by Mark Tichenor Now that the warmer weather is being forcibly dragged out into the open, maybe it’s time we sit down on a sunny patio and consider what the perfect summer beer might be. The answer, of course, is pilsner, a historic and much-revered style in Europe that gets unfairly maligned in craft beer circles on this side of the pond. This is primarily because pilsner is a crisp, clean yellow lager. It was the primary type of beer adapted by immigrant German brewers in the 19th century, and it became the model upon which mainstream American beers were more than loosely based. As a result, the term ‘Pilsner’ became a descriptor for the blandest of bland beer. Pilsner also found little love among craft brewers. It’s a technically difficult beer to brew, and the clean flavor magnifies flaws or shortcuts in the process. As a lager, it also needs to spend more time in the tanks than rapidly fermenting ales, and thus costs more money to produce. While you can find absolutely stunning North American craft pilsners, they are still few and far between. It remains difficult to pinpoint Pilsner’s characteristics, since even the Germans tend to infuriatingly refer to every kind of beer as ‘Pils.’ Broadly, the style divides into two types: Czech and German. Czech pils is the original and most famous; indeed, the style was originally developed in the Czech town of Pilsen, hence the name. As the story goes, the poor burghers of Pilzen were sick and tired of bad beer, so to show their displeasure they theatrically dumped it all out (Call it the ‘‘Pilsen Beer Party”), invested in a new brewery, and hired a Bavarian brewer used to working with the newfangled lager yeast to come over and create the town brew. Bang! Pilsner. Ranging from medium to light amber in color, with an attractive soapy head, it has a medium body and a slightly sweet biscuity grain character, followed by the Pilsner trademark, a quick, butter Saaz hop kick in the finish that fades away leaving just the ghost of an aftertaste.

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The prime example of Czech pilsner is Pilsner Urquell, a descendent of the original beer brewed in Bohemia back in 1842. Czechvar is also very well known, although more for its famously unsuccessful intellectual property battle with Anheuser-Busch, which didn’t think that a beer originally named ‘Budweiser ’ or ‘Budvar’ since 1785 had any right to use that name. The German stuff is a little different. It retains the big, foamy head, with a noticeably lighter pale straw color and a cleaner flavor. The hop kick is also much more powerful than in the Czech stuff. A good rule of thumb is, the further north in Germany you travel, the more bitter the hop finish. Until American craft brewing, the pilsner made by East Frisian brewer Jever (pronounced yay-ver, should you want to suavely order one at the pub) ranked as one of the hoppiest beers in the world. Jever remains the most prominently exported North German pils, although you can find notable examples, such as Dinkel Acker CD Pils from Stuttgart and Radeberger from Frankfurt, as well as a slew of borderline quasi pilsners (Beck’s, Veltins, St. Pauli Girl) that blur the line between purist style and massmarket blandness in pursuit of the almighty Euro. On these shores, the Victory Brewing Company of Downingtown, Pennsylvania reigns as the champion of pilsner, producing both a German style (Prima Pils) and a Czech (Braumeister Pils). Needless to say, these are both excellent and a worthy addition to any summertime cookout. Sly Fox Brewing of Phoenixville, PA also produces the standout Pikeland Pils, which has the added bonus of coming in handy cans. Pilsners are at their best when the mercury starts rising and the sweat starts f lowing; no other style quenches and refreshes quite as thoroughly, or goes as well with a home-grilled meal enjoyed out on the patio. They’re also fantastic ‘lawnmower beers’ for consumption as you do summer yardwork, although it is recommended that you not begin their consumption until you are done using the heavy bladed equipment. For more on beer, check out the beercraft blog, updated regularly, at beercraft.wordpress. com. Find Mark on Twitter @ beercraft. Send your questions, suggestions, or comments to beercraft@rochester.rr.com.

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Benefits: •On Sunday, May 5, a Benefit Concert for Aurora House is planned at Aquinas Institute, 1127 Dewey Avenue featuring Rochester’s favorite Irish duo, The Dady Brothers. John and Joe promise

a variety of Celtic and America folk music, sing-a-longs and more. (585-743-1168 / www.dadybros. com) •Grab your dancing shoes and head over to Lovin’ Cup, 300 Park Point Drive, on Saturday, May 11 for Jammin’ for Jamaica. All proceeds from this event will go towards the Eight 4 World Hope’s efforts in building

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schools in Jamaica. Performing will be Anonymous Willpower, The Deep Blue Dream, Mosaic Foundation and The Buddhahood. (585-292-9940) Special Event: •On Wednesday, May 1 at 5 p.m., Steve Page, former lead singer and guitarist for the Barenaked Ladies will discuss how a song goes from an idea to a hit single; as well as the business of popular music in Strong Auditorium on the U of R River Campus. (www.rochester.edu/popmusic) 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 our new location - 1255 University Avenue, Suite 270, Rochester NY 14607; or email to freetime@ frontiernet.net.

Yes, it’s a new Michael Bay film. He’s the guy who, in a recent interview, described himself as “the guy who critics love to hate,” mainly because he’s the guy who made all three Transformers movies, which a lot of people, other than critics, made into huge hits. But Bay’s pre-Transformers days include such far more accessible items as The Rock and Bad Boys, which, while filled with testosterone and guns and explosions, told pretty good stories. With Pain & Gain, he tells the mostly true story, based on events that went down, almost 10 years ago, in and around Miami, albeit with less funny business than is presented in the film. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, who puts on a strong display of emotional ups and downs, kind of like he did years ago in Boogie Nights. But the best part of Pain & Gain is Dwayne Johnson. The man has proven to be a competent actor during his time out of the wrestling ring, in both minor and major roles. But this time he reaches new levels, shows multiple sides of a complex character, shines just a little brighter than the other glowing folks around him.

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This is the story of Daniel Lugo (Wahlberg) – a man who did time for bilking money from unwary investors, reinvented himself as a personal trainer in a Miami gym, then went for his version of the American dream: getting as much money as possible by simply taking it from a rich guy he despised. He brought two fellow bodybuilders onboard – Paul Doyle (actually an amalgam of a couple of people), played by Johnson, and Adrian Doorbal (Anthony Mackie). As portrayed in the film, the combined intelligence level of this trio wouldn’t provide a light bulb with enough brightness to read. Their inept approach to the

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kidnapping of wealthy braggart gym client Victor Kershaw (Tony Shalhoub) goes wrong from the start, and provides the film with some sparkling comedic moments. In fact, the film takes a few moments out to kind of wink at the audience, with a narrator saying right at the start that the story is “unfortunately” true, and later by flashing up a note on the screen reminding us of that fact, despite the outlandishness of it all. But let’s go back to Michael Bay, and the often rough and tough sensibility he brings to his films. These criminals actually did some really loony things, but they also abandoned any normal behavior when they lost control of their “plan” and they had to wing it. The comedy here turns dark, then black, then pitch black, then gruesome. But the combo of a slick, mostly believable script from Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (co-writers of Captain America and the Narnia trilogy), and some perfectly timed ensemble acting from the three leads, a manic Shalhoub, and a calm and collected Ed Harris as a private detective, results in a film that makes you laugh while you cringe, then makes you laugh some more. It’s a bizar re, complicated story filled with jaw-dropping left turns and a few scenes that aren’t for the squeamish. Some artistic license has been taken as far as the facts, to help it go down a little easier, but a quick Google search on Daniel Lugo will reveal that you can’t just slough it off by saying it’s only a movie. The story really did happen.

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Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at 8 pm unless otherwise noted.) 5/1 Reds 5/2 Badlands 5/3 & 5 The Jerk (Fri. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm) 5/4 Joel Hodgson: Riffing Myself *Appearance by Joel Hodgson 5/7 The Conformist 5/8 The Fallen Idol 5/9 Days of Heaven 5/10 Roxanne 5/11 & 12 Band of Sisters (Sat. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm) 5/14 The Outside Man 5/15 Ruggles of Red Gap

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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 MAY

1

CLUBS

Acoustic

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 Acoustic Open Mic w/ Mandy STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544 Acoustic Wednesday w/ Steve Lyons 7pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 The Fevertones w/ Routine Involvements & The Tabs 8pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 The King Bees

DJ

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 “Ladies on The Lake” Party w/ DJ Z10 10pm-2am

MAY 5

TWENTY ONE PILOTS

Jazz

POMODORO 1290 University Ave, 586-7000 Higher Standards

Karaoke

CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis 7:30-11pm THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 9pm-1am

Show

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave., 319-5999 Harold R. Kopp

Swing

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Bobby Henrie & The Goners 9pm

CONCERTS

EAST HIGH SCHOOL 1801 Main St, www.rpo.org Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra “Around the Town” Concert featuring RocMusic Students 7:30pm

Acclaimed for their energetic live sets, indie pop duo Twenty One Pilots, aka Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, support their first Fueled By Ramen full-length release, Vessel, with a show at Water Street Music Hall, May 5.

SHOWS

FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Stage 14 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1367 “HomeSpun at FLCC” w/ Mosaic Foundation & Gadje 7pm

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 2pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 “Live from Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast featuring Antara Winds 12:10-12:50pm

U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Strong Auditorium, www.rochester. edu/popmusic Institute of Popular Music Talk w/ Steven Page 5pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1110 Eastman Wind Ensemble 8pm MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, 232-3221 Insane Clown Posse - The Mighty Death Pop! Tour 7:30pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Interfaith Chapel, 275-2828 UR Gospel Choir 8pm

DANCE

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

SPORTS

HOCKEY Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 454-5335 Rochester Amerks vs. Toronto Marlies -Western Conference Quarterfinals Game 3 7:05pm SOCCER Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICK Western NY Flash vs. Sky Blue FC 7:05pm

THEATRE

EAST END THEATRE at RAPA 727 E. Main St, www. RochesterLyricOpera.org Rochester Lyric Opera Chamber Opera Festival: “Teens Take the Stage” featuring Amelia Goes to the Ball/The Old Maid and the Thief 7:30pm

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THURSDAY MAY

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CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Goatwhore w/ 3 Inches of Blood, Revocation & Rammimg Speed 7pm

Bluegrass

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Blind Owl Band w/ Still Hand String Band 9pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Genesee Johnny

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Iliza Shlesinger 7:30pm

Dance

TAPAS 177 177 St. Paul St, 262-2090 Salsa Lessons 9:30pm

Hip Hop

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Shwayze 7pm

Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Pat Kane 7pm

Jazz

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Marbin 9pm MONROE’S 3001 Monroe Ave, 348-9103 Mike Kaupa, Jazz Duets 6-10pm VILLAGE ROCK CAFE 213 Main St, E Rochester, 5861640 Dave Rivello Ensemble

Karaoke

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob WILLOW INN 428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489 Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid

Open Mic

THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 Open Mic 8pm-1am

Rock

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Dave McGrath Band 7-11pm

Roots Reggae/Rock

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Mosaic Foundation w/ The Lawnmowers 8pm

Show

MARBIN

MAY 2

U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Todd Theatre, 275-4088 International Theatre Program presents: The Glass Menagerie 8pm

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Instrumental rock and jazz outfit, Marbin play the Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, May 2, supporting their latest CD, Last Chapter of Dreaming.

SOUTHWEDGE COLONY 503 South Ave, swcolony.com “Geeks Who Drink” Trivia Night 9-11pm

Ska/Punk

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Big D & The Kids Table w/ Mrs. Skannotto 6:30pm

CONCERTS

CHURCH OF LOVE FAITH CENTER 700 Exchange St, www.rpo.org Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra “Around the Town” Concert featuring “Strings for Success” Students 7:30pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Strong Auditorium, 275-2828 UR Percussion Ensemble 8pm

DANCE

COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1124 Culver Rd, www. RochesterContra.com Contra Dance w/ music by Great Big Yam Potatoes! 8-11pm SUNY BROCKPORT Hartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787 Sankofa African Dance & Drum Ensemble 7:30pm

SHOWS

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 222-5000 Stars of Tomorrow Recognition Ceremony 7pm CASA LARGA VINEYARDS 2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 3831538 Spring Arts & Crafts in the Vineyard 10am-7pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 2pm

SPORTS

HOCKEY Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 454-5335 Rochester Amerks vs. Toronto Marlies -Western Conference Quarterfinals Game 4 (If Necessary) 7:05pm

THEATRE

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Man in Black: The Music of Johnny Cash 7pm

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DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 7pm GENESEE CENTER FOR THE ARTS One College Rd, Batavia, 345-6814 Forum Players: The Triumph of Love 7:30pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org The Possibility Project - Rochester presents: Playing the Odds 7pm SUNY BROCKPORT Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-ARTS The Fox on The Fairway 7:30pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Todd Theater, 275-4088 International Theatre Program presents: The Glass Menagerie 8pm

FRIDAY MAY

3

CLUBS

Acoustic

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Mike Z 5pm SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Dave McGrath 6-8pm TANDOOR 396 Jefferson Rd, 427-7080 Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

Alternative

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Coupe de Villes 10pm HATTER’S PUB 5 W. Main St., Webster, 872-1505 Jim Weyl & Deep Blue 8pm-midnight JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Spectra 9pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Iliza Shlesinger 7:30 & 10pm

Dance

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Salsa Night w/ Essence of RhythmDance Studio 9pm *Lessons @ 8pm

80’s Rock

PINEAPPLE JACK’S 485 Spencerport Rd, 247-JACK Hall Pass 10pm-2am

Hip Hop

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 VHOS7 6:30pm

Indie Folk

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave., 319-5999 Josh Netsky

Irish

BARRY’S OLD SCHOOL IRISH PUB 2 W. Main St., Webster, 545-4248 Peg Dolan & “The Fiddler!” 7pm

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 -Emma Lane & Brian McCormick 5pm -Colossus w/ Mr. Boneless & The Reactions 8pm

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 -Ciaran’s Pride - Open Session 6-8pm -Dave North 8pm

Americana

Jam

Blues

Jazz

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com 40 Rod Lightning 6-9pm

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Luca Foresta & The Electro Kings

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STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Count Blastula 8:30pm

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

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HAPPY HOUR 4-7 $2.25 Drafts $2.75 Wells Monday-Thursday

MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org The Possibility Project - Rochester presents: Playing the Odds 7pm

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Saturday May

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PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 Penfield Players present: The Villain Took a Chip Shot 8pm

FINAL BAND OF THE SEASON!

Saturday May

18

NTID PANARA THEATRE, RIT Campus, www.ntid.rit.edu/ theatre NTID Performing Arts presents: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 7:30pm

SUNY BROCKPORT Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-ARTS The Fox on The Fairway 7:30pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Strong Lower Auditorium, 2752828 Musical Theater Workshop Revue 7pm

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U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Todd Theatre, 275-4088 International Theatre Program presents: The Glass Menagerie 8pm

SATURDAY MAY

POMODORO 1290 University Ave, 586-7000 Special Blend

Karaoke

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

Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Hate Machine Farewell Show 7pm

Rock

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Household Pest 10pm-2am RAB’S WOODSHED 4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610 The Kronics 9pm-1am

Soul/R & B

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Anonymous Willpower featuring Suzi Willpower 9:30pm

CONCERTS

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1110 Eastman - Rochester Chorus, Eastman Chorale, Eastman Philharmonia, Eastman Children’s Chorus & Soloists: Benjamin Britten’s “War Requiem” 8pm

St. JOSEPH’S CHURCH 43 Gebhardt Rd, Penfield, www. rpo.org Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra “Around the Town” Concert featuring Hochstein Suzuki Strings Students 7:30pm SUNY GENESEO Wadsworth Auditorium, 245-5824 Tremont String Quartet & Jonathan Gonder, piano 8pm

DANCE

SUNY BROCKPORT Hartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787 Sankofa African Dance & Drum Ensemble 7:30pm TANGO CAFE DANCE STUDIO 389 Gregory St, 271-4930 / GrooveJuiceSwing.com Swing Dance w/ The Djangoners 7-11pm

FESTIVAL

CAYUGA LAKE WINE TRAIL Wineries, 800-684-5217/ cayugawinetrail.com Wine & Herb Festival 1-5pm

SHOWS

BLUE CROSS ARENA One Manhattan Sq., 800-745-3000 Rochester Comedy Festival featuring Sheryl Underwood, Arnez J., Tony Rock, Don ‘DC’ Curry & Tommy Davidson 7pm

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FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1623 Spring Arts Festival: A Tribute to the Beatles 7pm

Acoustic

ONTARIO BARN VINEYARDS 513 Whitney Rd., Ontario, www. ontariobarnfestival.com Sunset Wine Tasting w/ music by Paradigm Shift 5-7:30pm

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 “Lovin’ Cup Unplugged” Dinner Show featuring Midnight City 6-8pm

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Coral Reef Adventure 4pm

SPORTS

THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 12:35pm

THEATRE

BREAD & WATER THEATRE 243 Rosedale St, 271-5523 No Word in Guyanese for Me 8pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Man in Black: The Music of Johnny Cash 8pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 8pm

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

THALI OF INDIA 3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030 Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Vows w/ The Branch Davidians, Monoculture & Little Spoon 8pm

Americana

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Nick Young 10pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 The Crawdiddies THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 The Fakers DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 John Cole Blues Band 10pm

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May 1 - May 15, 2013 FREETIME JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Dirty Bourbon Blues Band 8pm THE LANDING 30 Village Landing, Fairport, 4257490 Natalie B Band 10pm

WATER STREET MUSIC HALL 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Big Eyed Phish w/ Zac Brown Tribute Band, Moon Zombies 8pm

Rockabilly

RAB’S WOODSHED 4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610 The Pack 9pm-1am

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Bobby Henrie & The Goners 8:30pm

Comedy

Show

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Iliza Shlesinger 7:30 & 10pm

Funk/Soul

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Bitchin’ Kitchen 11pm

Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Rayce Malone & John Ryan 7pm

Jazz

CHARLEY BROWN’S 1675 Penfield Rd, 385-9202 Fred Costello-Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm POMODORO 1290 University Ave, 271-5000 Westview Project

Karaoke

OLYMPIA Spencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231 Bobby C 9:30pm-1:30am SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB 1217 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-9420 w/ Patsy the Karaoke Kid 9pm-12mid SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob

Latin

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Candela

Rock

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS 402 W. Ridge Rd., 621-1480 Good Rats 10pm THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Kingsfoil 6:30pm THE COACH SPORTS BAR 19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910 Household Pest FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS 60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010 Ebb Tide PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Widowmaker 10pm-2am SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Brass Taxi 10pm

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LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Mt. Hope Family Center Benefit 8pm

CONCERTS

EDGERTON COMMUNITY CENTER STARDUST BALLROOM 41 Backus St, rochestermedicalorchestra.org Rochester Medical Orchestra presents “Peter and the Wolf” featuring poet Shaq Payne & Flower City Ballet (Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning Benefit) 2-4pm GREECE BAPTIST CHURCH 1230 Long Pond Rd, heartlandconcerts.org Chuck Pyle 8pm HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 Hochstein Presberg Ensembles Prism Concert 2:30pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 454-2100 Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Community Chorus Concert 8pm LACEY MAGRUDER WINERY 462 Armstrong Rd, Geneva, 866355-5483 Smith Club Series featuring Peter Mulvey 8pm ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 454-2100/454-7311 x224 Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra - “Classic Tales” 3pm

DANCE

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 175 Allens Creek Rd, cdrochester. org English Country Dance (Experienced) w/ music by Eileen Nicholson & John Wobus 7-10pm NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER 4254 East Ave, 389-2170 Ballet Revolucion 8pm SUNY BROCKPORT Hartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787 Sankofa African Dance & Drum Ensemble 2 & 7:30pm

FESTIVAL

CAYUGA LAKE WINE TRAIL Wineries, 800-684-5217/ cayugawinetrail.com Wine & Herb Festival 10-6pm DOWNTOWN FAIRPORT www.finditinfairport.com Fairport Spring Fling 10am-4pm

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RIT Henrietta Campus, www.rit.edu/ imagine Imagine RIT: Innovation & Creativity Festival 10am-5pm

KIDS

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE THEATRE 45 Prince St, www. RochesterLyricOpera.org Chamber Opera Festival: “Mice and Beans” 1:30pm *Taco Bar @ 12:30pm

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -Face of Earth 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:30pm & 4:30pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3:30pm -70s Laser 9:30pm ROCHESTER PLAZA HOTEL 70 State St, 624-5555/ campgooddays.org Camp Good Days’ Wine Auction Dinner SENECA PARK ZOO 2222 St Paul St, senecaparkzoo. org Polar Bear Awareness Day 10am-4pm

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WEAVING & FIBER ARTS CENTER Piano Works Mall, Studio 1940, 349 W. Commercial St, E. Rochester, weaversguildofrochester.org/ courses Open House 1-4pm

SPORTS

HIKING Harris Whalen Park, 2126 Penfield Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 opt. 6 Penfield Trails Committee Guided Hike 9-11am *Call to pre-register ORIENTEERING South Avenue Community Center, 999 South Ave, roc.us.orienteering. org Rochester Orienteering Club’s Rochester Map Adventure *Onsite Registration 10am SOCCER Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICK Rochester Rhinos Home Opener vs. Harrisburg City Islanders 7:05pm THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm

THEATRE

BREAD & WATER THEATRE 243 Rosedale St, 271-5523 No Word in Guyanese for Me 8pm

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May 1 - May 15, 2013 FREETIME

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 5 & 8:30pm GENESEE CENTER FOR THE ARTS One College Rd, Batavia, 345-6814 Forum Players: The Triumphs of Love 7:30pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Young Writers Showcase 2pm JCC CENTERSTAGE 1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 Funny Girl 8pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org The Possibility Project - Rochester presents: Playing the Odds 7pm

Jazz

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Penfield High School Monday Wednesday Jazz Ensemble 4-5pm

Karaoke

WILLOW INN 428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489 Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid

Rock

SANIBEL COTTAGE 1517 Empire Blvd, 671-9340 Cinco de Mayo Outdoor Party w/ P.M.S. (Patrick Petrone, Don Mancuso & Sandra Naro) 1pm, music begins @ 4pm

Show

JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 House of Mercy Benefit 1pm

NTID PANARA THEATRE, RIT Campus, www.ntid.rit.edu/ theatre NTID Performing Arts presents: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 7:30pm

AQUINAS INSTITUTE 1127 Dewey Ave, 743-1168 Aurora House Benefit Concert featuring The Dady Brothers 3pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 Penfield Players present: The Villain Took a Chip Shot 8pm

CHRIST CHURCH 141 East Ave, 274-1110 Organ Concert by Michel Bouvard 7pm

SUNY BROCKPORT Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-ARTS The Fox on The Fairway 7:30pm

FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 220 S. Winton Rd South, info@ firstmuse.org First Muse Chamber Music - “The Dumka: Then and Now” 7:30pm

U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Strong Lower Auditorium, 2752828 Musical Theater Workshop Revue 8pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Todd Theatre, 275-4088 International Theatre Program presents: The Glass Menagerie 6pm

SUNDAY MAY

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CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Cinco de Grunge: Anchorage Nebraska w/ Thoroughbred, Old Soul & Sexy Teenagers 8pm

CONCERTS

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 Hochstein Philharmonia, Sinfonia & Concertino Strings 7pm HOUSE OF GUITARS 645 Titus Ave, 544-3500 Twenty One Pilots *Time TBA - call for info

ST ANNE CHURCH 1600 Mt Hope Ave, 442-3544 x11/agorochester.org World Organ Day Organ Recital 3pm SUNY GENESEO Wadsworth Auditorium, 245-5824 Geneseo Symphony Orchestra featuring Louis Lohraseb, piano 3pm

DANCE

80s Rock

Indie/Pop

SUNY BROCKPORT Hartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787 Sankofa African Dance & Drum Ensemble 2pm

WATER STREET MUSIC HALL 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Twenty One Pilots w/ New Politics 7pm

Mixing contemporary dance, ballet, street dance and hip hop, the hit international dance company, Ballet Revolucion performs May 4 at Nazareth College Arts Center.

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, 276-8900 “Going for Baroque” Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 175 Allens Creek Rd, cdrochester. org English Country Dance w/ music by Serendipity 6:30-9:30pm

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Hall Pass 5-9pm

BALLET REVOLUCION

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DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Man in Black: The Music of Johnny Cash 3 & 8pm

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FESTIVAL

CAYUGA LAKE WINE TRAIL Wineries, 800-684-5217/ cayugawinetrail.com Wine & Herb Festival 10-6pm

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ONTARIO BEACH PARK Lake & Beach Aves., 865-3320 Kite Flight 11am-3pm

KIDS

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER 4245 East Ave, 389-2170 Cashore Marionettes: Simple Gifts 2 & 4pm SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE THEATRE 45 Prince St, www. RochesterLyricOpera.org Rochester Lyric Opera Chamber Opera Festival: “Mice and Beans” 1:30pm *Taco Bar @ 12:30pm

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SHOWS

CENTRAL LIBRARY 115 South Ave, 428-8150 “Pride & Passion: The African American Baseball Experience” Exhibition Opening Reception 2-4pm MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, 262-4444 Roc City Motorcycle Swap 12noon6pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, 276-8900 Asian Pacific American Heritage Family Day 12noon-5pm

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CLUBS

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Open Session 6-9:30pm

Karaoke

THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 9pm-1am

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RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -Face of Earth 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:15pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3:15pm

SPORTS

BASKETBALL Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, www. razorsharks.com Rochester Razorsharks vs. New Jersey G-Force 2:05pm LACROSSE Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-5424 Rochester Rattlers Home Opener vs Charlotte Hounds 3pm RACE WALKING Penfield High Schook, 25 High School Dr, Penfield, www.paceracewalks.org USATF Niagara Association 20k Race Walk Championships & Clinic 8am *RaceDay Registration 6:30am WALK Carlson Commons, 70 Coretta Scott Crossing, 328-0856/ cropwalkonline.org Rochester Southwest CROP Walk 2pm *registration @ 1:30pm

WALK Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-0490/ JewishRochester.org Walk the Land: Celebrate Life! 1.6 Mile Walk *registration 2-2:30pm

THEATRE

BREAD & WATER THEATRE 243 Rosedale St, 271-5523 No Word in Guyanese for Me 2pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Man in Black: The Music of Johnny Cash 3pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 3pm GENESEE CENTER FOR THE ARTS One College Rd, Batavia, 345-6814 Forum Players: The Triumphs of Love 2pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA What’s Next: Young Writers Showcase (The Nextstage) 2pm JCC CENTERSTAGE 1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 Funny Girl 2pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org The Possibility Project - Rochester presents: Playing the Odds 2pm

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CONCERT

FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1623 FLCC Jazz Ensemble 7pm PALMYRA VFW Rt. 31, East of Palmyra, 368-8081 Igor & Red Elvises 7pm SUNY GENESEO Wadsworth Auditorium, 245-5824 Geneseo Percussion Ensemble 8pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Cemeteries w/ The Branch Davidians, Eyeway & Stevie Nicks Ray Vaughn

Bluegrass

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

Blues

P.I.’S 1 LOUNGE 495 West Ave, 235-1630 Pro Blues Jam w/ The Rochester Blues Revue 8pm-12mid

Comedy

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave., 319-5999 Open Mic Comedy 7:30pm

Jazz

THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 Charlie Mitchell Group 8-10pm

Karaoke

SOUTHWEDGE COLONY 503 South Ave, swcolony.com 10pm-2am

KIDS

Open Jam

SPORTS

Pop/Rock

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 Monday Kicks for Ages 2 to 6: Color My World 10am-2pm

ARENA FOOTBALL Gordon Field House, RIT Campus, www.roccitythunder.com Roc City Thunder vs. Canadian National Team THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252 Post Time 1:10pm

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Regional Writers Showcase: Galileo’s (The Nextstage) 6pm *Tickets must be reserved in advance

TUESDAY MAY

7

CLUBS

Acoustic

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Teagan Ward 7-10pm DONNELLY PUBLIC HOUSE One Water St, Fairport, 377-5450 Hope Happy Hour - Mt. Hope Family Center Benefit w/ Music by Tommy Brunett 5-7pm

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THE LANDING BAR & GRILLE 30 Village Landing, Fairport, 4257490 Tuesday Night Open Rockin’ Jam 8:30pm

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 The Bop Shop presents: Melanie 8pm

Rock

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Saving Abel & Art of Dying Acoustic Tour 7pm

Show

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 1st Tuesday Wine Tasting 6-8pm

CONCERTS

FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1623 FLCC Jazz Ensemble 7pm

DANCE

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 Penfield Rotary Big Band Swing Dance 7:30pm

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 2pm

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SPORTS

THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252 Post Time 1:10pm

THEATRE

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Les Miserables 7:30pm

WEDNESDAY MAY

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Pink Ribbon Run Walk NEW LOCATION! Genesee Valley Park @ Round House Pavilion

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Acoustic

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 Acoustic Open Mic w/ Mandy STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Acoustic Wednesday w/ Scott Regan 7pm

Blues

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Rhythm Dogs 9pm

DJ

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 “Ladies On The Lake� Party w/ DJ Z10

Funk

POMODORO 1290 University Ave, 586-7000 Uptown Groove

Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Traditional Irish Session w/ Cathy & Lynn 7-9pm

Jazz

BISTRO 135 135 W Commercial St, E. Rochester, 662-5555 Charlie Mitchell Group 6-9pm

Karaoke

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 The Bop Shop presents Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby 8:30pm

World Beat

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Trinidad & Tobago Steel Drum Band 7-11pm

CONCERTS

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 “Live from Hochstein� Concert & Broadcast featuring the Fredonia Faculty Piano Quartet 12:10-12:50pm MCC THEATRE, BUILDING 4 Brighton Campus, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, 292-2534 Mcc Jazz Festival featuring Bob Sheppard, saxophone, w/ MCC Jazz Ensemble & Small Group 7:30pm

DANCE

ROGER ROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER Ontario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, 865-3320 Big Band Dance featuring Andy Stobie Finger Lakes Jazz Band w/ The Al Bruno Trio & Tom Monte 6-9pm

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 2pm

THEATRE

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Les Miserables 7:30pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA A Missummer Night’s Dream 7:30pm *Preview

THURSDAY MAY

9

CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Emery w/ Wolves at the Gate, The Seeking, Peace Mercutio, Silverfish & Praxia 6pm

CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis 7:30-11pm

Blues

THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 9pm-1am

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 The Fools 9pm

Poetry

Comedy

Rock

Dance

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave., 319-5999 Pure Kona Poetry 7:30pm

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Eyesalve w/ Battle Beneath 8:30pm

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THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Nightfall

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080 Judy Gold 7:30pm

TAPAS 177 177 St. Paul St, 262-2090 Salsa Lessons 9:30pm

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STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Audio Influx w/ Project Weather Machine (Doors) 8pm

Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Peg Dolan 7pm

Jazz

MONROE’S 3001 Monroe Ave, 348-9103 Mike Kaupa, Jazz Duets 6-10pm

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Les Miserables 7:30pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 7pm

JCC CENTERSTAGE 1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 Funny Girl 7pm

FRIDAY MAY

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob

Open Mic

THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 Open Mic 8pm-1am

Show

SOUTHWEDGE COLONY 503 South Ave, swcolony.com “Geeks Who Drink” Trivia Night 9-11pm

CONCERTS

FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 785-1623 FLCC Honors Recital 7pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 454-2100 Spring Festival: NEXUS & The RPO; Peter Bay, guest conductor 7:30pm

DANCE

COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1124 Culver Rd, www. RochesterContra.com Contra Dance w/ music by Chuck Abell & Mike Hoerschle 8-11pm

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 2pm

SPORTS

BASKETBALL Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, www. razorsharks.com Rochester Razorsharks vs. Albany Legends 7:05pm

THEATRE

AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3rd FLOOR 875 E. Main St, 935-7173 Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: Legally Blonde 7:30pm

Americana trio Red Molly bring their lush threepart harmony with banjo, Dobro and guitar, to Rochester Christian Reformed Church in Penfield, May 11.

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7:30pm *Preview

Karaoke

WILLOW INN 428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489 Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid

RED MOLLY

MAY 11

Funk/Jam

10

CLUBS

Acoustic

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 -The Earthtones 5pm -Acoustic Brew 9pm SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Paul Strowe 6-8pm TANDOOR 396 Jefferson Rd, 427-7080 Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

Acoustic/Rock

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS 402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480 The LowDown 9pm

Alt/Blues

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com The Tarbox Ramblers 7:30pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Honest John & Super Sarah 5pm

Blues

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 The Bluesbirds

Jazz

CHARLEY BROWN’S 1675 Penfield Rd, 385-9202 Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm POMODORO 1290 University Ave, 586-7000 Brad Batz

Karaoke

FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER 1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846 Karaoke 9pm-12mid THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 9pm-1am SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 Summer Bob

Rock

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Sons of Synergy JEFFREY’S 3115 E. Henrietta Rd, 486-4937 Dog House 9pm PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Springer 10pm-2am RAB’S WOODSHED 4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610 Revolver 9pm-1am STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Brian Lindsay Band 8:30pm Doors

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Fabulous Ripcords 10pm

WATER STREET MUSIC HALL 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Teddy Geiger, Ryan Cabrera & Tyler Hilton w/ Dividing The Skyline 7pm

Comedy

Rock & Blues

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080 Judy Gold 7:30 & 10pm

Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091 -CCE 2nd Friday Session 5pm -Ciaran’s Pride - Open Session 6pm -Catch and Release 8pm

Jam/Rock

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 The Goods w/ Grace Stumberg 9pm

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FIREHOUSE SALOON 814 S. Clinton Ave, 319-3832 Filthy McNastys w/ Natalie B Band 9pm

Roots/Americana

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com David Mayfield Parade 10pm

CONCERTS

MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, 232-3221 Silversun Pickups w/ Bad Books 7:30pm

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FESTIVAL

ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL Highland & Park Aves, www. lilacfestival.com Rochester Lilac Festival 10:30am8:30pm Center Stage: -School Groups 10:30am-1pm -Mr. Mustard 4pm -Fat City Band 5:30pm -The Skycoasters 7pm

KIDS

MEDINA RAILROAD MUSEUM 530 West Ave, Medina, 798-6106 Day Out with Thomas: The Go Go Thomas Tour 8:45am-6:30pm

SHOWS

BRISTOL VALLEY THEATER 151 S Main St, Naples, 374-9032 Swing Into Spring Series: “Hike the Appalachian Trail” with Steve & Stephanie Marshall 7pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, alternativemusic.com Alternative Music Film Festival Screening: “Urgh! A Music War” 8pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Coral Reef Adventure 4pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Columbus Clippers 7:05pm THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 12:35pm

THEATRE

AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3rd FLOOR 875 E. Main St, 935-7173 Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: Legally Blonde 7:30pm AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Les Miserables 8pm BREAD & WATER THEATRE 243 Rosedale St, 271-5523 The Fat Boy 8pm

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MAY 14

JAMES MCCARTNEY The son of Sir Paul McCartney, James McCartney, a singer-songwriter in his own right, makes Rochester a stop on his 47 date U.S. tour, playing Lovin’ Cup Bistro & Brews, May 14.

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob

Latin

SUNY BROCKPORT Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-ARTS Brockport College - Community Chorus “A Night at the Opera” 7:30pm

Metal

SUNY GENESEO Wadsworth Auditorium, 245-5824 Geneseo Chamber Singers Spring Choral Concert & Alumni Reunion 8pm

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Ache

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Slip-Not- Slip Knot Tribute 8pm

Rock DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 8pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA A Midsummer Night’s Dream 8pm *preview MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org MuCCC College Theater Festival 8pm PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 Penfield Players present: The Villain Took a Chip Shot 8pm SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 60 Bittner St, 232-5570/offmonroeplayers.org Off-Monroe Players present: Utopia, Ltd. or The Flowers of Progress 7:30pm SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE 45 Prince St, sotarochester.org High School (non) Musical 7pm THE SPACE THEATER & GALLERY AT GREENOVATION. 1115 E. Main St, 269-4673 Out of Pocket Productions presents: Palmer Park 7:30pm

SATURDAY MAY

11

CLUBS

Acoustic

FLAHERTY’S MACEDON 113 Rt. 31, Macedon, 223-1221 John Akers FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER 1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846 Acoustic Brew THALI OF INDIA 3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030 Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Cavalcade Album Release w/ Fowls & TBA 8pm

THE COACH SPORTS BAR 19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910 Brass Taxi

Americana

TALA VERA 155 State St, 546-3845 Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck

Americana/Blues

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Johnny B & The MVPs

Blues

THE ARGYLE GRILL @ EAGLE VALE, 4344 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, 377-2452 Mama Hart Band 8pm THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Luca Foresta & The Electro Kings RAB’S WOODSHED 4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610 Rockin’ Robin & The Bucket of Blues 9pm-1am

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Judy Gold 7:30 & 10pm

Funk/Rock & Soul

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Rochester Brass & Electric 10pm

Jam

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 John Payton Project 10pm

Jazz

CHARLEY BROWN’S 1675 Penfield Rd, 385-9202 Fred Costello-Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm POMODORO 1290 University Ave, 271-5000 Jive Street 5

Karaoke

OLYMPIA Spencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231 Bobby C 9:30pm-1:30am

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Teressa Wilcox Band 10pm FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS 60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010 Mansfield Ave JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Cold Sweat 8pm McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Mr. Mustard - Beatles Tribute 8pm PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 The Lowdown 10pm-2am

Roots/Americana

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com David Mayfield Parade 9:30pm

Show

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 “Jammin’ for Jamaica” Eight 4 World Hope Benefit featuring The Buddhahood, Mosaic Foundation, The Deep Blue Dream, Anonymous Willpower w/ Papi Chulo, FuturPointe Dance & more 6pm

CONCERTS

GREECE ATHENA HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 800 Long Pond Rd, 234-5636 Greece Performing Arts Society’s Young Artist Competition featuring Area-Wide High School Vocalists 9:30am KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1110 Jessie Kneisel Lieder Competition 10:30am KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 454-2100 Spring Festival: NEXUS & The RPO; Peter Bay, Guest Conductor 8pm ROCHESTER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 2750 Atlantic Ave, Penfield, www. goldenlink.org Red Molly 7:30pm

SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB 1217 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-9420 w/ Patsy the Karaoke Kid 9pm-12mid

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ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL Highland & Park Aves, www. lilacfestival.com Rochester Lilac Festival 10:30am8:30pm -Lilac Festival Parade 10:30am -Arts & Crafts Show 10:30am-6pm Center Stage: -Spanky Haschmann Swing Orchestra 12:30pm -Zac Brown Tribute Band 1:30pm -Deborah Magone 2:30pm -Mitty & The Followers 4pm -Amanda Lee Peers & Driftwood Sailors 5:30pm -Spin Doctors 7pm

KIDS

MEDINA RAILROAD MUSEUM 530 West Ave, Medina, 798-6106 Day Out with Thomas: The Go Go Thomas Tour 8:45am-6:30pm

SHOWS

GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUM Flint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822 Opening Day: Celebrating Chocolate 10am-5pm MT HOPE CEMETERY North Gatehouse, 791 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494 Rochester Baseball Pioneers Tour 1pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -Face of Earth 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:30pm & 4:30pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3:30pm -70s Laser 9:30pm SENECA PARK ZOO 2222 St Paul St, senecaparkzoo. org Orangutan M.O.M. (Missing Orangutan Mothers) Day 10am-4pm SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION 151 Charlotte St, Cdga, 394-4922 Saturday Mother’s Tea *12:30 & 3pm seatings, Call for reservations WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK S. Clinton Ave & Court St, dachshundparade.com The Dachshund Parade 10am-12noon

SPORTS

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

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Karaoke

SOCCER Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICK Western NY Flash vs. FC Kansas City 7:35pm

Rock

THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm

THEATRE

AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3rd FLOOR 875 E. Main St, 935-7173 Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: Legally Blonde 7:30pm AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Les Miserables 2 & 8pm BREAD & WATER THEATRE 243 Rosedale St, 271-5523 The Fat Boy 8pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 5 & 8:30pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2pm (preview) & 8pm (opening) JCC CENTERSTAGE 1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 Funny Girl 8pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org MuCCC College Theater Festival 8pm PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 Penfield Players present: The Villain Took a Chip Shot 8pm SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 60 Bittner St, 232-5570/offmonroeplayers.org Off-Monroe Players present: Utopia, Ltd. or The Flowers of Progress 7:30pm SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE 45 Prince St, sotarochester.org High School (non) Musical 2 & 7pm THE SPACE THEATER & GALLERY AT GREENOVATION. 1115 E. Main St, 269-4673 Out of Pocket Productions presents: Palmer Park 7:30pm

SUNDAY MAY

12

CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 The Lighthouse & The Whaler w/ Gin & Bonnets & TBA 8pm

WILLOW INN 428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489 Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Me & The Boyz’ Mother’s Day Show 5-9pm

HEATHER MALONEY

A classically trained vocalist who once aimed for the opera, singersongwriter Heather Maloney describes her music as “adventurous folk.” She heads to town for a show at Abilene Bar & Lounge, May 15.

MAY 15

HIKING RMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160 Serendipity Walk (Moderate Pace) 9:30-11:30am

CONCERTS

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-2100 RPO Sunday Matinee w/ Peter Bay, guest conductor - “Haydn’s Big Surprise” 2pm HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra 7pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, 276-8900 “Going for Baroque” Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

FESTIVAL

ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL Highland & Park Aves, www. lilacfestival.com Rochester Lilac Festival 10:30am8:30pm -Arts & Crafts Show 10:30am-6pm Center Stage: -Alysia Groth Band 10:30am -Blue Jummy 11:30am -Dirty Bourbon Blues Band 2:30pm -Natalie B Band 2:30pm -My Plastic Sun 4pm -Teagan & The Tweeds 5:30pm -Eddie Money 7pm

KIDS

CENTRAL LIBRARY 115 South Ave, 428-8150 Family Fun Mother’s Day Craft 1:304:30pm MEDINA RAILROAD MUSEUM 530 West Ave, Medina, 798-6106 Day Out with Thomas: The Go Go Thomas Tour 8:45am-6:30pm

SHOWS

GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUM Flint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822 Mother’s Day: Fashions & Chocolate 10am-5pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -Amazing Journeys 1, 2 & 4pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3pm ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET 280 N Union St, www. cityofrochester.gov/nightmarkets Flower City Days at the Market 8am-2pm ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH 869 N. Clinton Ave, 325-4041 Gothic Cathedral Tour 2pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Columbus Clippers 1:05pm

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RUN/WALK Genesee Valley Park, Roundhouse Pavilion, 473-8177/ breastcancercoalition.org Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester Pink Ribbon Run & Walk *Family Fitness Walk 9am *Women’s 5K Road Race 9:20am *Registration 7:15am

THEATRE

AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3rd FLOOR 875 E. Main St, 935-7173 Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: Legally Blonde 2pm AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Les Miserables 1 & 6:30pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 3pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2pm & 7pm JCC CENTERSTAGE 1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 Funny Girl 2pm MuCCC 142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.org MuCCC College Theater Festival 2 & 8pm SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 60 Bittner St, 232-5570/offmonroeplayers.org Off-Monroe Players present: Utopia, Ltd. or The Flowers of Progress 2pm SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE 45 Prince St, sotarochester.org High School (non) Musical 5pm THE SPACE THEATER & GALLERY AT GREENOVATION. 1115 E. Main St, 269-4673 Out of Pocket Productions presents: Palmer Park 2pm

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Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Lich King w/ Burndweller & TBA 8pm

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Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Open Session 6-9:30pm

Karaoke

THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 9pm-1am

Open Mic

JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Open Mic w/ Dave McGrath 7pm

FESTIVAL

ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL Highland & South Aves, www. lilacfestival.com Rochester Lilac Festival 10:30am8:30pm Center Stage: -School Groups 10:30am-1pm Roses & Revolutions 4pm -Lake Street Dive 5:30pm -The English Beat 7pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Columbus Clippers 7:05pm THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252 Post Time 1:10pm

TUESDAY MAY

14

CLUBS

Acoustic

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Don Christiano - The Beatles Unplugged w/ Special Guest Spencer Christian 8-10pm THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Teagan Ward 7-10pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Turnt Up featuring DJ Alykhan & Vampyre Eyes 9pm

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SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Durham Bulls 7:05pm THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252 Post Time 1:10pm

You take care of her.

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA A Midsummer Night’s Dream 6pm

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Bluegrass

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

Blues

P.I.’S 1 LOUNGE 495 West Ave, 235-1630 Pro Blues Jam w/ The Rochester Blues Revue 8pm-12mid

Comedy

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave., 319-5999 Open Mic Comedy 7:30pm

Jazz

THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 Charlie Mitchell Group 8-10pm

Karaoke

SOUTHWEDGE COLONY 503 South Ave, swcolony.com 10pm-2am

Open Jam

THE LANDING BAR & GRILLE 30 Village Landing, Fairport, 4257490 Tuesday Night Open Rockin’ Jam 8:30pm

Rock

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 James McCartney w/ David Cloyd & Katie Preston 8pm

Show

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 Pelican’s Cruise Night - Cars, Bikes & Boats w/ ‘Elvis’ Impersonator Patrick Johnson 6-10pm

FESTIVAL

ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL Highland & South Aves, www. lilacfestival.com Rochester Lilac Festival 10:30am8:30pm -Wine & Chocolate Tasting 4-8pm Center Stage: -School Groups 10:30am-2pm -Audio Influx 4pm -JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound 5:30pm -Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express 7pm

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 2pm

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Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Tristan Omand w/ Barry, MD Woods & TBA 8pm

Blues

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Harper 9:30pm

DJ

PELICAN’S NEST 566 River St, 663-5910 “Ladies On The Lake” Party w/ DJ Z10 10pm-2am

Folk

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

Irish

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 The Dady Brothers 7:30pm McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Family Night - Games, Songs, Stories & more 5:30pm

Jazz

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CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis 7:30-11pm THE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL 2001 E Main St, 288-3930 9pm-1am

Poetry

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave., 319-5999 Pure Kona Poetry 7:30pm

CONCERTS

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 “Live from Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast featuring Hochstein Merit Scholarship Winners 12:10-12:50pm MCC THEATRE, BUILDING 4 Brighton Campus, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, 292-2534 Student Vocal Concert 7:30pm

DANCE

ROGER ROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER Ontario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, 865-3320 Big Band Dance featuring the Nate Rawls Band w/ The Al Bruno Trio & Tom Monte 6-9pm

FESTIVAL

ROCHESTER LILAC FESTIVAL Highland & South Aves, www. lilacfestival.com Rochester Lilac Festival 10:30am8:30pm -Wine & Chocolate Tasting 4-8pm Center Stage: -School Groups 10:30am-1pm -Smugtown Stompers 1:30pm -Megan Koch & The Gentlemen Callers 4pm -Tommy Brunett Band 5:30pm -Marshall Tucker Band 7pm

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 2pm

SPORTS

BASEBALL Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING Rochester Red Wings vs Durham Bulls 7:05pm HIKING RMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160 Senior Sojourn (Easy Pace) 9:3010:30am

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7:30pm THE SPACE THEATER & GALLERY AT GREENOVATION. 1115 E. Main St, 269-4673 Out of Pocket Productions presents: Palmer Park 7:30pm

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Auditions Geva Theatre Center , 75 Woodbury Blvd., will hold Equity and non-Equity dramatic and musical auditions for its 2013-2014 season, for both actors and singers 18 years of age or older on Friday, May 17. Saturday, May 18 has been reserved as an additional audition date only if needed. See gevatheatre.org/ aboutus/casting for additional details.

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Website Directory

ENTERTAINMENT Rochester Broadway Theatre League www.RBTL.org Up All Night Concerts www.upallnightpresents.com

MUSIC INDUSTRY

House of Guitars www.HouseofGuitars.com

NIGHTCLUBS

Abilene www.abilenebarandlounge.com Johnny's Irish Pub www.johnnyslivemusic.com Water Street Music Hall www.waterstreetmusic.com

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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que www.dinosaurbarbque.com Sticky Lips BBQ www.stickylipsbbq.com Tapas 177 www.tapas177.com

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Roc City Thunder www.roccitythunder.com Rochester Americans www.amerks.com

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STORES/RETAILERS

American Music Centre www.americanmusiccentre.net Atlas Music www.atlasmusic.net The Bop Shop www.bopshop.com Echo Tone Music www.echotonemusic.net House of Guitars www.HouseofGuitars.com Sound Source www.soundsource.com

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