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Houses w/Jamaican Queens • The Still Hand String Band • The Onion • Pete Anderson, Adam Ezra Group • Pina Antonelli • Cirque du Fringe • Aaron Carter • Turkuaz • Bandaloop • Michael Winslow • Lucy Kaplansky • Lil’ Pookie & The Zydeco Sensations • Cherub w/French Horn Rebellion • The Venetia Fair • Marc Maron w/Nate Bargatze • Leo Crandall • Intronaut w/Vattnet Viskar • Oh, Sleeper • Scott H. Biram w/Black Pistol Fire • Russell Peters • The Tontons • FullSet • Hiroya Tsukamoto • Don Scott • Har Mar Superstar • Mushroomhead • John Nemeth • Josh Blue • Jennifer Koh & Jun Mark • Dave Barry • Joan Osborne • John Wort Hannam w/Scott Duncan • Stephane Wremble w/Kamlo • Spiritual Rez • Red Jumpsuit Apparatus • Walt Wilkins w/Chuck Mead & His Grassy Knoll Boys • Kris Shaw • Vanessa Hollingshead & Sean Morton • Svet • Steve Katz • Mike Brown & Joanna Barbera • Darwin Deez w/The Sadie • Larry Ochs/Don Robinson Duo • Buddy Guy • Grieves • The Barnyard Stompers

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Spiegel Tent | Sept. 19-28 Cirque du Fringe, a slightly sassy and sexy variety show, will be presented each night of the Fringe Festival in the Spiegel Tent, located at East Main and Gibbs St. The show was created especially for this event, and promises eleven national acts that will perform aerial displays of skill, daring, grace and strength as well as feats of juggling, magic, balance and flexibility. Family-friendly afternoon shows are also planned.

Bug Jar | Sept. 18 Chicago’s indie band, Houses, tours in support of A Quiet Darkness. The band features Dexter Tortoriello and Megan Messina... Ryan Clancy, Adam Pressley and Ryan Spencer are the Jamaican Queens. The Detroit-based act recently released a nine-track CD, Wormfood.

Pete Anderson

Lovin’ Cup | Sept. 19 Grammy-winning producer/ guitarist Pete Anderson is best knows for his long-standing collaboration with Dwight Yoakam, whose albums he produced/arranged/and played on from 1986 to 2003, resulting in sales of more than twenty-five million records. He’s a pioneer of the roots-rock genre, an Americana artist who also loves the blues.

The Still Hand String Band

Abilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 19 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 on rock, jazz, psychedelia and country.

The Onion

Strong Aud., U of R | Sept. 19 Called “arguably the most popular humor periodical in the world” by The New Yorker, the news satire organization known as The Onion brings its live show to the U of R, complete with its humorous reporting on international, national and local news.

Aaron Carter

Multi-platinum rock, pop and blues songstress, Joan Osborne makes a longawaited return to Rochester, appearing September 27 at Zeppa Auditorium at the German House.

Adam Ezra Group

Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint | Sept. 19 Boston’s acoustic rock band, the Adam Ezra Group, is known for Ezra’s intellectual pop songwriting. The dynamic roots/ rock act combines folk, pop and rock to form a unique sound and has earned fans by consistently touring and performing. Releases include View From the Root, Ragtop Angel and Daniel The Brave. They are also included in the 2012 Ramble Compilation CD.

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Pina Antonelli

Hochstein Performance Hall | Sept. 19 Italian piano diva, Pina Antonelli delivers classical and romantic music with entertaining commentar y, delighting audiences with her warmth, wit and spontaneity. She has performed at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, the San Jose Performing Arts Center and in concert venues here and abroad. Antonelli has had the pleasure of collaborating with violinist Ruggiero Ricci, cellist Simone Pierrat and others; and she has served as Assistant Conductor of the New Jersey Opera.

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Club @ Water St. | Sept. 20 In his first few years of performing, Aaron Carter set a record for being the youngest singer to have four consecutive top 40 singles in the U.K. His second album, Aaron’s Party (Come Get It), debuted at #16 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart its first week out and went double platinum. The younger brother of Backstreet Boy, Nick Carter, Aaron has appeared on Broadway as well as in films and on several television shows including season 9 of Dancing With The Stars. Aaron Carter’s current tour is his first in nine years.

Turkuaz

Water St. Music Hall | Sept. 20 Based in Brooklyn, the power funk act Turkuaz features Dave Brandwein, Taylor Shell, Craig Brodhead, Michelangelo Carubba, Josh Schwartz, Greg Sanderson, Chris Brouwers, Stephen Malinowski, Geneva Williams and Sammi Garett. The group formed in Boston in 2008, playing their first show at the Berklee Performance Center to rave reviews. They have multiple cross-country tours and two albums to their credit – Zerbert and Live @ Southpaw.

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One HSBC Plaza | Sept. 20 & 21 Bandaloop, a world-renowned San Francisco aerial dance company, wowed Rochester audiences at last year’s Fringe Fest. The troupe has brought aerial dance to a half a million people at major city landmarks and outdoor sites such as Yosemite Falls, the New York Stock Exchange, the National Museum in Singapore, and the Campeche Cathedral in Mexico. They’ve also performed in India, Brazil, Korea, Italy, Argentina, Norway, and South Africa. They will dance on the side of the 21story One HSBC Plaza – free of charge for all who want to see – on Friday the 20th at 8 p.m. and on Saturday the 21st at 4 p.m.

Michael Winslow

Joke Factory | Sept. 20 & 21 Actor and comedian Michael Winslow is known as the master of vocal gymnastics. He can imitate over 10,000 sound effects using his voice alone! Whether he is recreating the frenzy of Jimi Hendrix playing the guitar, or the roar of a jet plane, his sound effects become the punchline for his amusing stories. Winslow has appeared in dozens of films including the Police Academy series (#8 is due out next year), Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie, Alphabet City, Grand View USA, Back to the Future 3, Spaceballs, RoboDoc and many others.

Lucy Kaplansky

CafĂŠ Veritas | Sept. 21 Folksinger Luc y Kaplansky was a regular in Greenwich Village back in the day, sharing the stage with other not-yet-discovereds (ie: Nanci Griffith, Suzanne Vega, John Gorka). Dave Van Ronk dubbed her the “best female singer on the scene.â€? She formed a duo with Shawn Colvin, and Kaplansky seemed to be everybody’s favorite harmonizing partner in the recording studio. Recordings include The Tide, Flesh and Bone, Ten Year Night, Every Single Day, The Red Thread, Over The Hills and Reunion.

Lil’ Pookie & The Zydeco Sensations

Harmony House | Sept. 21 Reared on Louisiana Zydeco, Lil’ Pookie (Jimmy Seraile) won the coveted Zydeco Extravaganza

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September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME Accordion Contest at age 12 and by 16 was playing in his own band. Zydeco is in his blood - several family members earned their own reputations as Zydeco greats including his grandfather, Delton Broussard and his uncle Jeffery Broussard. He’s performed at such top events as the Southwest Louisiana Zydeco Festival, Wolf Trap and the Festival International; and he’s performed in Jamaica, Belize, Honduras and Cozumel. He tours with his band, The Zydeco Sensations.

Cherub

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Club @ Water St. | Sept. 21 The electro-pop duo, Cherub, has been described as “the dance love-child of 80’s funk, and pop music from the future.” Jordan Kelley and Jason Huber take a fresh electrified look at risquÈ pop music in the vein of Prince, and offer shows that are bouncing with energy! They tour in support of a new EP, “100 Bottles.” ... Two brothers form the group, French Horn Rebellion - Robert and David Perlick-Molinari. The duo from Brooklyn, by way of Milwaukee, plays what they call “basement dance party” music.

Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham and at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal.

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Water St. Music Hall | Sept. 21 The rock band Venetia Fair, tours in support of a new album, Every Sick, Disgusting Thought We’ve Got In Our Brain, a followup to The Circus. Hailing from Boston MA, the group strives to make music that is “theatric, chaotic, catchy and sometimes a little silly.”

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Kodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Sept. 21 Standup comedian Marc Maron is famous for his political humor. A frequent guest on the Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Conan O’Brien, he also hosted Comedy Central’s Short Attention Span Theater and is a regular on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. His new television series, Maron, was created by and stars the multi-talented performer. It will premiere in 2014 on IFC (Independent Film Channel)...Opening for Maron is Nate Bargatze. The comedian from Tennessee has appeared on CMT’s Comedy Stage,

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Bernunzio’s | Sept. 21 & 22 Singer/songwriter/composer Leo Crandall has perfor med internationally, recently touring Africa for the U. S. State Department. He plays requinto and cello; and has composed for film, theatre and dance. Crandall’s work receives airplay in the U. S., Europe and Australia.

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Lucy Kaplansky Café Veritas | Sept. 21 Habitual Le vitation. The group, which uses rock and jazz in its sound, features Sacha Dunable, Dave Timnick, Danny Walker and Joe Lester... Chris Alfieri, Seamus Menihane and Nick Thornbury are Vattnet Viskar, a metal act from New Hampshire. Their debut album is Sky Swallower.

Oh, Sleeper

Montage Music Hall | Sept. 23 The metal band, Oh, Sleeper, is out of Fort Worth TX. They

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Bug Jar | Sept. 24 Scott H. Biram (“Dirty Old One Man Band�) mixes blues, hillbilly and country with punk and metal as he sings, yodels, and growls his way through alloriginal tunes... The Canadian duo of Black Pistol Fire is made up of Kevin McKeown and Eric Owen. BPF is known for its wild and energetic rock ‘n roll – mixing classic southern and garage punk.

Russell Peters

Auditorium Theatre | Sept. 25 Comedian Russell Peters comes to town as par t of his “Notorious World Tour.� Winner of a Gemini Award in 2008, Peters has hosted the Ju n o Awa rd s twice. His recordings include OutsourcAbilene es, Red, White and Brown and The Green Card Tour: Live. His obser vational style of comedy, which finds the humor in racial, ethnic, and cultural stereotypes, has made him a huge hit in live performance halls and on both the small and large screens with dozens of appearances to his credit including Senior Skip Day, Breakaway and Source Code.

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Bug Jar | Sept. 25 From Houston TX comes the indie rock act, The Tontons. Made up of Asli Omar, Adam & Justin Martinez and Tom Nguyen, the band tours in support of “Bones.�

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Lovin’ Cup | Sept. 25 The traditional Irish band, FullSet features Andy Meaney

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on guitar, Martino Vacca on Uilleann pipes and whistle, Janine Redmond on button accordion, Michael Harrison on fiddle, Eamonn Moloney on bodhran and Teresa Horgan on vocals. These accomplished young musicians released a debut album, Notes At Liberty and have since followed it up with Notes After Dark.

Hiroya Tsukamoto

Bernunzio’s | Sept. 26 Guitarist/vocalist Hiroya Tsukamoto, raised in Kyoto Japan, trained at Berklee College of Music. The artist frequently performs in New York City as part of its thriving jazz scene as well as in Japan. He performed here at this year’s Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival; pleasing audiences with his unique blend of folk, jazz and world music.

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Don Scott

Abilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 26 Don Scott plays the blues - and he’s been doing that for some 40 years! In 1971, he started The Dust Bowl Blues Band; and over the years he has played at top clubs and festivals nationwide as well as in Europe. Don, who now performs as a solo act, hails from Minnesota and is a Vietnam Vet.

Har Mar Superstar

Bug Jar | Sept. 26 Singer/songwriter Har Mar Superstar (a.k.a. Sean Matthew Tillmann) tours in support of Bye Bye 17. He’s appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Jimmie Kimmel, and has been a spokesperson for Vladivar Vodka.

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Montage Music Hall | Sept. 26 From Cleveland comes the industrial metal band, Mushroomhead. Albums include Superbuick, Savior Sorrow and Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children on Megaforce Records, which spawned the hits “Come On” and “I’ll Be Here.”

Kodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Sept. 26 & 28 On Opening Weekend of the new Rochester Philhar monic season, Jun Markl ser ves as guest conductor. Mr. Markl has conducted the Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras, the Czeck Philhar monic, Munich Philharmonic, and others...Violinist Jennifer Koh is the guest artist for this performance. Recognized in the U.S. and abroad for her ability to fuse intensity of temperament with a classical poise and elegance, she’s performed with the New York, Cleveland, St. Louis and National Symphonies, the Moscow Radio Symphony and the Helsinki and Czech Philharmonics.

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Dinosaur BBQ | Sept 26 John Neme th is a singer steeped in tradition and reminiscent of B.B. King, Ray Charles and Junior Parker; as well as a harmonica player of riveting intensity and virtuosity. His decade-long career has found him opening for Robert Cray, Keb Mo’ and Earl Thomas, and performing at major music festivals around the U.S., Europe, Canada and Asia, bringing him critical acclaim. His uncanny blend of retro-modern blues and soul music delights purists and young hipsters alike, as displayed on his many releases including Magic Touch which won a Blues Music Award nomination for “Best New Artist;” and his latest CDs - Soul Live and Blues Live.

Kodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Sept. 27 Pulitzer Prize winning syndicated columnist, author and comedian Dave Barr y is one of the nation’s most acclaimed humorists. Writing for the Miami Herald, his column appeared in more than 500 newspapers in the U.S. and abroad until 2005, and he has won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. The author of dozens of books, critics have hailed Barry everywhere for his numerous literary works. Three of his works have been adapted in film, Big Trouble, Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys and Peter and the Starcatchers. His latest best-selling novel is Insane City.

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Zeppa Auditorium @ The German House | Sept. 27 Joan Osborne got her start at an open mic night in a New York City blues bar. Soon she became a part of a scene that nurtured the likes of Blues Traveler and the Spin Doctors. By 1995, Osborne found popular success with the release of her five-time Grammynominated and platinum-selling major label debut, Relish. The song, “One of Us,� became a radio staple, and her soulful voice received worldwide recognition. Osbor ne was featured in the documentary film, Standing in the Shadows of Motown and is well known for her performances with the Dead. Her 2007 release, Breakfast in Bed, was followed by Little Wild One and more recently by Bring It On Home.

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Spiritual Rez

Water St. Music Hall | Sept. 27 Sprung from the basements of Berklee College of Music in early 2003, Spiritual Rez is known for its unique sound and highenergy live performances. Calling themselves “the craziest Reggae dance party you’ll ever be part of,� the group writes and tours constantly. CDs include Rising In The East and Apocalypse Whenever which featured the popular single, “Bring it On.�

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Montage Music Hall | Sept. 27 Red Jumpsuit A pparatus has seen great success since its debut album, Don’t You Fake It,

Roch. Christian Reformed Church | Sept. 27 Canadian folksinger, John Wort Hannam, tours in support of a new CD, Brambles and Thorns, due out next month on Borealis Records. John is known for his story telling songs, which he performs while accompanying himself on guitar and harmonica...A fellow musician from Alberta Canada, fiddler Scott Duncan joins Hannam. Duncan is known as an energetic and passionate perfor mer who loves playing Celtic, bluegrass, folk, classical, swing, country and more.

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Lovin’ Cup | Sept. 27 French guitarist Stephane Wrembel is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston who now resides in New York City where he regularly performs and records with the likes of David Grisman, Les Paul, and Lionel Loueke. He’s appeared at the International Gypsy Guitar Festival, the Hot Chili Pepper Festival, and the Djangofest Northeast. Local fans will remember him from the 2003, 2009 & 2011 Rochester International Jazz Festivals. Stephane’s original theme song for Woody Allen’s hit film Midnight in Paris, “Bistro Fada,� topped the charts. His most recent album is Origins...Guitarist Pierre ‘Kamlo’ Barre was raised in the Mediterranean culture and combines the nomadic musical

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Jennifer Koh Kodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Sept. 26 & 28 with its hit single, “Face Down.� Formed in Florida ten years ago, the group enjoyed much success with its subsequent releases, Lonely Road and Am I the Enemy. The alternative rock act currently tours in support of a new EP, “Et tu, Brute?�

Walt Wilkins and Chuck Mead & His Grassy Knoll Boys

Abilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 27 Austin’s Americana/country/ rock artist, Walt Wilkins, has earned a reputation as a songwriter and vocalist; with a voice

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Vanessa Hollingshead & Sean Morton

Joke Factory | Sept. 27-28 Vanessa Hollingshead, a New York comic, is a favorite of Comedy Central and has appeared at top comedy festivals in the U. S. and Canada as well as in London and the Netherlands. Her childhood experiences, she says, molded her into a career of being a professional comedian. They include living with her father at Millbrook Mansion while he introduced Timothy Leary and Paul McCartney to LSD; taking an accidental “trip� of her own at age 5; and living with her mom who considered finding good grass a full time job! ...Standup comic, Sean Morton hails from NJ and has made quite a smash since he hit the scene in 2008. He’s headlined across the northeast and Canada, has been heard on Sirius Radio and appeared on NBC’s Last Comic Standing.

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SUNY Geneseo | Sept. 28 From Bulgaria comes Svet combining his classical violin training with elements of hip-hop, pop, house and reggae. Seen recently on America’s Got Talent, Svet is sharing his electrifying violin with crowds nationwide.

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Lovin’ Cup | Sept. 28 Bringing an evening of story and song to town is Steve Katz of Blood, Sweat & Tears fame. In addition to BST, Steve was also an original member of The Blues

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Abilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 28 Geneseo’s own Mike Brown, whose album American Hotel earned rave reviews, studied at Berklee College of Music under the tutelage of Livingston Taylor, and has worked with some of the finest artists on the scene today. He’s also been featured on the History Channel show, American Pickers...From Austin comes Joanna Barbera, a singer/ songwriter who tours in support of a sophomore album, Forget. Her music, considered indie-folk, blends layers of sound performed over textured instrumentals.

Vicious Rumors, Seven Witches & Vindicator

Montage Music Hall | Sept. 28 Vicious Rumors, a powermetal act out of the San Fran Bay area, was founded by Geoff Thorpe around 1980. After enjoying thirty years of success with such albums as Digital Dictator, Something Burning, Sadistic Symphony and Razorback Killers, the band now tours in support of its latest, Electric Punishment. Their current lineup includes Thorpe, Larry Howe, Stephen Goodwin, Brian Allen and Bob Capka...The heavy metal act, Seven Witches, hails from New Jersey and is currently touring in support of its ninth studio album, Rebirth. Previous popular albums include Passage to the Other Side, Year of the Which, Amped, Deadly Sins, and Call Upon the Wicked. The group was founded by guitarist Jack Frost and now also includes Ronnie Parkes, Johnny Kelly and Anthony Cross...Formed in 2005, Vindicator is a thrash metal act out of Ohio whose most recent full length is United We Fall.

Darwin Deez & The Sadies

Bug Jar | Sept. 28 The indie rock/pop act, Dar-

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Larry Ochs/Don Robinson Duo

Bop Shop Records | Sept. 29 Saxophonist Larry Ochs and drummer Don Robinson, both San Francisco Bay natives, perform at the Bop Shop. The two have played together since 1991 in various formations - as part of the Glenn Spearman Double Trio, with bassist Lisle Ellis, and with others seasoned artists.

Buddy Guy

Water St. Music Hall | Sept. 29 Buddy Guy’s wailing, stinging guitar has made him a blues hero whose work has influenced superstars like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimi Hendrix. Born in Louisiana, Guy first honed his skills as a teen in the clubs of Baton Rouge, where he met B.B. King. Later moving to Chicago, he became an early student of Muddy Waters. Guy has multiple Grammy wins to his credit, including one for his 2010 release, Living Proof. His latest is Rhythm & Blues on RCA Records.

Grieves

Bug Jar | Sept. 29 The rapper Grieves (a.k.a. Benjamin Laub) tours in support of a new tract, “What You Need.” He’s recently revamped his live show, following the 2011 release of Together/Apart.

The Barnyard Stompers

Genesee Community College, One College Road, Batavia (585-345-6814/w w w.genesee. edu)...Genesee Community College is presenting a symposium titled “Building the Ice Cream Empire” featuring keynote speaker JERRY GREENFIELD, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc., on Wednesday, September 25. You’ll hear how Greenfield and his partner parlayed their humorous attitudes and a socially responsible business model into the ice cream empire that is Ben & Jerry’s. Riverside Convention Center, 123 East Main Street (585-2384816)...On September 25, former US Representative PATRICK J. KENNEDY, son of the late Edward M. Kennedy, will speak at the East House Celebration of Hope & Recovery Luncheon. A vocal advocate for healthcare reform, Kennedy has spent his political career authoring and co-sponsoring dozens of bills to increase the understanding and treatment of neurological and psychological disorders. He has received the American Psychoanalytic Association President’ Award, the American Psychiatric Alliance Award, the Depression and Bi-Polar Support AlliancePaul Wellstone Mental Health Award and many others.

Abilene Bar & Lounge | Oct. 1 From South Texas comes The Barnyard Stompers featuring Casy Miller and Megan Wise. The power duo plays what they like to call “backwoods twang.” It’s a style all their own, true to their roots, but up to date. They will be leaving on a European trip following these last few stops in the states.

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FRINGE FEST TOURING SHOWS... •A Man, A Magic, A Music – Live! – Movin’ Melvin Brown from Austin TX presents his entertaining look at Black music history from the 1950s-90s through song, dance and comedy in this production, taking place in the Nextstage at 75 Woodbury Blvd, from September 21 thru 27. He pays tribute to Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Chubby Checker, Otis Reddiing, James Brown, The Platters and others in a show suitable for the whole family. •!Ole – Theater in Asylum from New York City brings !Ole to town as part of the Rochester Fringe Festival, Housed at Blackfriars Theatre, the show takes you into the world of poet Federico Garcia Lorca and painter Salvador Dali; and through their tumultuous love affair which began in college and ended as Spain descended into civil war. The show will be presented on September 20 & 21. •A Night of Laughs – Returning to the Fringe Festival again this year are New York City sketch comedians Kirsten O’Brien and Evan Zelnick who will rehash irrelevant pop culture rivalries and infamous battles – joined by Judy Clay from Philadelphia and Matt Griffo from Chicago. The show will be September 20 at RAPA. •All Your Questions Answered – Two-time Tony Awardwinner Greg Kotis presents an evening of short, silly, subversive, satirical plays and charming musical numbers, under the direction of Sean Daniels, in the Geva Theatre Center Nextstage, on September 19, 21, 22 & 28. The show will continue thru October 13. •Justin Time with Matt

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Griffo – Featuring the Chicagobased musician, actor and comedian originally from here in Rochester, this show offers songs that he has written about racism, love, and zombies! Matt is the composer of the Chicago smash hit, Jersey Shore the Musical His roadie, Justin Time, the sad clown, joins him on stage at Geva Theatre Center’s Nextstage on September 19, 20 & 21. •New Eyes – JCC CenterStage will present the area premiere of this critically-acclaimed hit featuring Israeli-American actress, Yafit Josephson, who creates eighteen characters in the show to illustrate how a stint in the Israeli army led to an acting career playing villains and terrorists. The show will be performed at the TheatreROCS Stage @ Xerox Auditorium on September 28. •Pomme - Direct from the Toronto Fringe Festival comes this show - a fresh, funny, irreverent and distinctly West Indian look at womanhood in all its glory. The show will be performed on September 26 thru 29 at Downstairs Cabaret, 20 Windsor Street. •Rooms, A Rock Romance – RAPA hosts this play about ambitious Scottish-Jewish songwriter Monica who meets reclusive rocker Ian. The pair become entangled both creatively and romantically in this 1970-s era musical collaboration. It will be presented on September 19, 24 & 28. •Wing-Man – Springing from the sawdust of Big Apple Circus and the PBS documentary “Circus,” physical comedian and clown Mark Gindick takes his audience on a hot pursuit of ideal love as he takes on modern social media in the tradition of silent comedians and clowns on September 26, 27 & 28 at the Geva Theatre Center’s Nextstage. There are, of course, a multi-

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Concerts •ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL - Numerous locations throughout Rochester will be hosting special concerts from September 19 thru 28 as part of the Rochester Fringe Festival this year. Headlining events are included in our Coming to Town section; and you can find all the details on each performance from regional as well as national and international musical shows @ www.rochesterfringe.com. •DUAL PIPE ORGAN PREMIERE - The George Eastman House at 900 East Avenue is once again home to the world’s largest residential pipe organ! The new Aeolian organ totals 106 ranks and more than 6,000 pipes. It has arrived at the Eastman House as a result of the Organ Renewal Project which saw enthusiastic volunteers joining forces with Parsons Pipe Organ Builders to restore organ music to the mansion. A benefit concert to celebrate the occasion is planned on September 21, featuring both local and nationally renowned organists followed by a champagne and

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A Special Film Event: Proceeds to benefit the NTID Theatre Program and the RIT Men’s Baseball Team.

William Shakespeare’s

Taming of the Shrew

November 7-10, 2013 Panara Theatre

Directed by: Jerry Argetsinger and Aaron W. Kelstone

Damn Yankees

March 13-16 Panara Theatre

Directed by: Luane Davis-Haggerty

Book by: George Abbott and Douglas Wallop Music by: Richard Adler and Jerry Ross

... and melodies unheard

May 1-4, 2014 Panara Theatre For more information please visit www.ntid.rit.edu/theatre/

Directed by: Thomas Warfield

A performance through dance, music and visual projection.

titled “The Virtuosos Orchestra,” is presented by Pegasus Early Music and will feature Julie Andrijeski, Boel Gidholm, Karina Schmitz, Cynthia Black, Mary Riccardi, Dan Elyar, David Morris, Tracy Mortimore, Leon Schelhase, Deborah Fox and Anna Marsh. Visit www.pegasusearlymsuic.org. •INSPIRE MOORE F R I DAY N I G H T CONCERTS – The Friday night performance series at Inspire Moore Winery, 197 N. Main Street in Naples, concludes on September 20 with a concert by Bobby George Eastman House pulls out all Henrie & the Goners. the stops in celebration of its new For further informaAeolian organ, with performances tion on this popular September 21 & 22. series, call (585) 3745970; and visit www. dessert reception. There will be inspiremoorewinery.com. tours available of the north organ •EROI FESTIVAL - From Sepchamber, and a documentar y tember 26 thru 29, the Eastman will be shown about the north School of Music will present the organ’s journey to Rochester from Eastman Rochester Organ InitiaCalifornia and its reinstallation tive (EROI) Festival, “Spectrum of at the Eastman House. Another Sound: Aspects of Organ Music public performance will be given Since 1940.” The event will feature on September 22. Call (585) 271talks, workshops, master classes 3361. and perfor mances by world •PEGASUS EARLY MUSIC renowned artists and scholars - Music of Durante, Muffat, Locaincluding the Pulitzer Prize and telli and others will be offered on Grammy Award winning William September 29 at the Downtown Bolcom and others. A full list of United Presbyterian Church, 121 events can be found at www.esm. N. Fitzhugh Street. The concert, rochester.edu/organ/eroi.

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Dance Fringe Dance Among the many tour ing dance performances scheduled to perform as part of this year’s Rochester Fringe Festival are the following...

it is “a thoughtful meditation on group dynamics. •Garth Fagan Dance promises an up close and personal look at the troupe in the company’s downtown Rochester studios. Now in its 43rd season, Garth Fagan Dance is “unfailingly originalâ€? according t the New York Times.

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Saakumu Dance Troupe brings traditional and Ghanaian music and dance to the stage at Kilbourn Hall, September 24. • T h e S a a k u m u Da n c e Troupe appears in Kilbourn Hall at the Eastman School of Music, 60 Gibbs Street, on September 24. The award-winning troupe is one of the leading traditional, contemporary dance and music groups in Ghana, West Africa. Led by Bernard Woma, a master of the Ghanaian xylophone , the group’s repertoire includes spiritual, ceremonial, recreational and contemporary African dance. Woma has shared the stage with Maya Angelou, Yo Yo Ma and Glen Velez. •Merged – A Dance Concert will be presented at the Geva Theatre Center’s Nextstage, 75 Woodbury Blvd., on September 25, 27 & 28. Merged is a mix of premiere and repertory work by national and international dance artists James Hansen and Heather Roffe. The concert merges visual art, theatre and text with physically exciting dance. The New York Times says

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Their show will be presented on September 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28. Additionally, several of our own regional troupes will perform; among them are Bill Evans Dance, internationally acclaimed, who will appear on September 22 at the Eastman School, 433 E. Main Street; and again on September 25 & 27 with Cheryle Johnson (known together as Rhythm Tap Rochester) along with Latin jazz pianist Richard DeLaney at RAPA East End Theatre, 727 E. Main Street...PUSH Physical Theatre performs in Kilbourn Hall on September 21 & 28, offering the Rochester premiere of “Red Ball�...Biodance presents “Anomaly� with Sound ExChange and W. Michelle Harrris at the RMSC Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, on Sept. 21, 22, 27 & 28...Present Tense Dance appears at Kilbour n Hall on September 26. For details on all Fringe Fest dance performances, visit www.rochesterfringe.com.

SHOWS

Alien Worlds Visitors to the Rochester Museum & Science Center at 657 East Avenue will explore the answer to the question, “Are we alone?� at a new traveling exhibition, Alien Worlds and Androids, housed in the Riedman Galler y from September 27 through December 22. The show explores the quest for aliens in and beyond our solar

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system including discoveries of strange alien-like creatures here on Earth. Nine areas are included, “Are We Alone,� “Looking for Life in Space,� “Alien Life on Earth,� “Artificial Intelligence and Robots,� “Robot Space Explorers,� “Explore the Solar System,� “The Robotization of Planet Earth,� “I-Cyborg,� and “The Human Microbiome.� Call (585) 697-1944.

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The exterior walls of One HSBC Plaza become a perfomance venue once again as vertical dance company, Bandaloop returns to the 2nd Rochester Fringe Festival. The group is slated to perform September 20 & 21. By Sue Cannon •Thru November 3rd, you can enjoy Fall Foliage by Trolley and Train at the New York Museum of Transportation and Genesee Valley Railroad Museum, 6393 East River Road in Rush NY. Rides operate on Sundays only, and no reservations are required. Call (585) 1113. •On September 18, The Inn On The Lake at 770 S. Main Street in Canandaigua NY will host a Wednesdays Wine By The Water events at their Lakeside Tent. There will be live entertainment, cooking competitions, and local food, wine and brewery tastings. Call (585) 394-7800. •You can raise a glass for the Al Sigl Community of Agencies at a special event called Fine Tastings taking place on September 18 at Locus Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Road...savor signature dishes by local chefs and pours of wines, craft beers and spirits as live jazz is played and a silent auction is offered. Visit www.alsigl.org. •MCC Alumni Week Carnival is planned on September 19 on the campus of Monroe Community College, 1000 E. Henrietta Road in Brighton. The event features a concert by the University of Rochester’s YellowJackets - the allmale a cappella group. Call (585) 262-1500. •On September 19, the American Heart Association will offer their inaugural Helpers For Heart Service Auction, benefiting Go Red For Women. Enjoy wine and desserts while you bid on such services as snowplowing, painting, plumbing and landscaping along with luxuries like messages and a personal chef. The live and silent auction will be held at the Auditorium Theatre, 885 E. Main Street. Visit www.heart.org/goredrochester. •The Seneca Park Zoo at 2222

St. Paul St. will host It’s a Jungle Out There, a Garden Club of America juried flower show presented by the Rochester Garden Club, on September 19 & 20. Dozens of zoo and animal inspired flower and horticulture displays will compete in more than 75 classes within four divisions flower arrangement, horticulture, photography and conser vation/ education. Call (585) 336-7200. •The 2013 Rochester Fringe Festival runs from September 19 thru 28 at various locations throughout the City. Over twenty venues will participate, and artists from all over the world will appear. You will want to check out the Magic Crystal Spiegel Tent that will be set up at the corner of East Main and Gibbs Street - a large tent made of wood, canvas and velvet, decorated with mirrors and stained glass. It will host Cirque du Fringe throughout the entire ten-day festival as well as several Silent Discos where you can’t hear the music until you slip in special headphones that allow you to switch up your music at the touch of a button. As a companion piece to Silent Disco, the Fringe will present a Pedestrian DriveIn in the adjacent garden where movies will be shown on a large, outdoor screen with personalized audio via the Silent Disco headphones. There are performances planned of comedy, dance, music, performance art, spoken word, theatre, visual arts, children’s entertainment and much more. Details on all the headliners can be found in our Coming to Town section; and for a full schedule and further information, visit www. rochesterfringe.com. •The annual Gala fundraising event for the National Museum of Play at The Strong is scheduled for September 20. The adult evening, called The Play Ball, offers kidinspired cuisine, adult-approved

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cocktails, entertainment and auctions – both live and silent. It starts at 6 p.m. at One Manhattan Square. Call (585) 263-2700. •Held at Camp Eastman, 1558 Lake Shore Blvd. in Irondequoit, the 26th annual Oktoberfest will take place this year on September 20 & 21. The event promises German Music, ethnic food and beer, special activities for the kids, and more. Visit www.irondequoit.org; or call (585) 336-6070. •Rodman Lott & Son Farms in Seneca Falls NY hosts the Finger Lakes Cork & Fork festival this year on September 20 & 21. You can sip local wines and beers and other beverages, sample locallygrown foods, taste dishes prepared by the area’s top restaurants and chefs, and discover new ways to pair your foods with the right wines to bring out all the flavors. Visit www.fingerlakescorkandfork. com. •The Village of Palmyra NY hosts its annual Fall Movie in the Park and Garage Sale event on September 20 and 21. First up is the screening of “Escape From Planet Earthâ€? on Friday at dusk; followed by a Community Garage Sale on Saturday. Call (315) 5970011. •RocCon, featuring over 100 artists, authors and collectible vendors, is scheduled for September 20 thru 22 at the Main Street Armory, 900 East Main Street. You can meet Noel G “Felipeâ€? from The Walking Dead, Daniel Kash of “Aliensâ€? and others; and there will be costume contests and more. Visit www.rochesterscifianimecon. com. •On September 21st, the 5th annual “HATâ€?titude Fundraiser is scheduled at Rochester Radisson Riverside, 120 East Main Street. For details on this fundraiser, which benefits Community Place of Greater Rochester/Threshold, call (585) 234-2025. •The Purple Painted Lady Barn Sale & Junk Jubilee is planned on September 21 at 845 Yellow Mills Road in Palmyra NY. There will be vendors, artists, wineries, bakers, cheese makers and farmers on hand. Visit www. purplepaintedlady.com. •An upcoming Tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery on September 21, “Mischief, Murder, and Mayhem,â€? explores residents who beat, broke or enforced the law. Visit www. fomh.org; or call (585) 461-3494. •The 14th annual A Taste of Jazz and More dinner is planned on September 21 at Riverside Convention Center, 123 E. Main Street. Expect cocktails, dinner, and dancing. Call (585) 232-7200.

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on a Brighter Future. Held this year at The Forum at Genesee Community College, 1 College Road in Batavia, the Gala features live entertainment, great food and more. It raises money to help the Children’s Advocacy Center. Call (585) 815-5234. •The 13th annual Rush Fall Festival is scheduled this year for September 21 at 1971 Rush Mendon Road. There will be food, craft and local produce vendors, pony rides, hay rides, hay mazes, pumpkin painting, face painting, live music, apple bobbing, a chicken BBQ, a pie bake-off and pie eating contests. Visit www.townofrush. com. •Monroe Community College’s Homecoming 2013 is scheduled for September 21 on the MCC campus, 1000 E Henrietta Road in Brighton. There will be a 5K, a tailgate party, soccer matches, a Gallery Talk and an Alumni Art Exhibit. Call (585) 262-1500. •The 16th annual family and pet-friendly event, Barktober Fest, will take place on September 21 at Egypt Park and Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Road in Fairport. There will be kid-friendly activities for people and pets, dog sport demos, contests, a USATF certified run, as well as a nature walk and more. Call (585) 223-1330. •On September 21, the 8th annual Harvest Festival will be held at Lakeview Cemetery, Rt. 19, in Sweden NY. The event features beer tasings/wing pairings, crafts, a tractor show, tours of

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September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME Street, will be held on September 22 & 29 and October 6 & 13. This is your chance to convert all those treasures you found while spring cleaning into cash! Call (585) 4286219. •On September 22 & 29, October 6, 13, 20 & 27 and November 3, the New York Museum of Transportation, at 6393 East River Road, will offer Fall Foliage Rides by Trolley and Train. Enjoy the beauty of autumn in western NY from the window of an authentic 86-year-old electric trolley car. A diesel locomotive with two cabooses will meet the trolley each day for continuation to the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum. Call (585) 533-1113. •The Purple Pig Music Festival is scheduled for September 21, 22 & 23 at 5144 Blodgett Road in Naples. The three day weekend of food and fun includes music on two stages by such acts as the Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, the Campbell Brothers, Blind Owl, the Manhattan Project, the Prickers, Mosaic Foundations and many others. There will also be plenty of local foods including wine and beer; and a kid’s area will be set up, too! Visit www.purplepigfestval. com. •A Food Truck Rodeo Event is planned at the Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union Street on September 25 with music byThe Coupe de Villes. In ad d i t i o n t o the music, the event offers the community’s eclectic array of mobile food stands for you to sample – vendors like Le Pett Poutine, Witness living history when Granger Homestead The Sammich in Canandaigua hosts a Civil War Encampment, Guy, Cheese September 27 & 28. & Confused, Potatoes to Go member event will be held at the and others. Call (585) 428-6907. Orleans Country Fairgrounds on •On September 27 & 28, SonRt. 31 in Albion NY. The weekend nenberg Gardens at 151 Charlotte includes a swap meet, flea market, St. in Canandaigua NY hosts a a craft show, car/mortorcyle/truck Fall Pleasures garden show. The sale, a tractor pull, food and more. event features floral designs, horCall (585) 798-0045. ticulture and floral crafts displayed •A Harvest Progressive Dinthroughout the mansion, carriage ner is planned on September 22 house and grounds. Call (585) at Sonnenberg Gardens, 151 Char394-4922. lotte Street in Canandaigua NY. •Morgan-Manning House at Lasting about three hours, dress is 151 Main Street in Brockport will casual and a prepaid reservation is host its first Morgan-Manning required. Call (585) 394-4922. Fine Art Show on September 27 •This year’s Community Ga& 28 in the carriage house of the rage Sales and Super Fleas, Victorian home. There will be a presented by the City of Rochester “meet the artistâ€? event with wine at the Public Market, 280 N. Union continued on p. 22 >>>

the cemetery and of the Sweden Farmers Museum, food and music and children’s activities. You can also check out the kiddie parade, the annual tug-of war between the Sweden Highway Dept. and the Brockport Dept. of Works, an apple pie contest, a 5K race and more. Visit www.swedenfarmersmuseum.org. •Fire! Fire! Fire!, held on September 21 & 22 at the Genesee Country Village, 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford NY, will provide examples of historic firefighting techniques and take a look at the uses of fire in the 19th century and earlier. Call (585) 538-6822, or visit www.gcv.org. •The Finger Lakes Fiber Festival on September 21 & 22 at 7370 Water St. in Hemlock NY will offer exhibits, workshops, competitions and demonstration of handspinnnng, knitting, crocheting, weaving, felting, lace making, rug hooking and basket weaving. There will also be plenty of vendors on with all sorts of craft supplies; and local farmers will offer wool, alpaca, goat, rabbit and other fibers. Special this year is a presentation of “Yarn Harlotâ€? with Canadian humorist, author and knitter, Stephanie Pearl-McPhee. Visit www.gvhg.org/fest. •On September 21 & 22, the 11th annual September to Re-

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and Canada recreating this historic meeting. Visit with Iroquois and Colonial people all dressed in authentic 17th century clothing. Also watch demonstrations of Native American and early Colonial arts, test your skills at Colonial games, sample foods and more. Call (585) 742-1690. •The Rochester Yacht Club at 5555 St. Paul Blvd. will host their 30th anniversary celebration of the Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse Historical Society on September 28. This First Bootleggers Ball will feature the big band sounds of the Gateswingers and DJ Sean Buck; as well as fine dining and dancing. Call (585) 621-6179. •A Harvest Fest is planned on September 28 on Main Street in the Village of Sodus. Events include a 5K Walk/Run, arts and crafts, music, food, a pumpkin growing contest, kid’s activities, vendor booths and more. Call (315) 5763818. •The Genesee-Orleans Regional

There are sure to be plenty of "fantasic finds" at the RMSC Women's Council's Fantastic Findings Garage Sale, September 27 & 28 at Eisenhart Auditorium. or you can be “Buried Alive!” The Haunted Hayrides are open thru October 27. Call (585) 423-2991. •A “next to new” sale is planned on September 27 & 28 at the RMSC Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Avenue. The RMSC Women’s Council Fantastic Findings Garage Sale will feature china, crystal, silver, lamps, jewelry, linens, art, toys and more. Call (585) 271-1880. •The Batavia Rotary Club hosts its Oktober Brew & Wine Fest on September 28 behind Batavia City Center, off thruway exit 48. There will be live music by the Genesee Valley Band, offering German and American tunes, beer and wine tasting, German sandwiches and more. Call (585) 506-6575. •The Ganondagan State Historic Site at 1488 State Rt. 444 in Victor NY will present a Seneca Encounter with LaSalle on September 28. You will see living historians from across the U.S.

Art Council hosts their fifth annual Accordion Festival at the Medina Railroad Museum, 530 West Avenue in Medina NY on September 28. Visit www.goart.org. •September 28 & 29 are the dates for this years annual Naples Grape Festival. Held on the Naples High School grounds and across Main Street at the Memorial Town Hall, the event includes wine, food, arts, crafts, and plenty of local/regional music. And don’t forget to check out the annual World’s Greatest Grape Pie Contest! Visit www.naplesgrapefest. org for a full schedule of entertainment and further information. •The Appleumpkin Festival is scheduled for September 28 & 29 in the historic gaslight village of Wyoming NY. The town springs to life at this event with arts and crafts, a food court, constant entertainment - folk dancing, regional musicians, jugglers - and

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Little builders will be busy when Little Builders, the newest exhibition at National Museum of Play opens with special weekend festivities, September 28 & 29. By Sue Cannon •On September 21, Sonnenberg Gardens at 151 Charlotte Street in Canandaigua NY will host a CHILDREN’S PUMPKIN CONTEST at 10 a.m. Call (585) 394-4922 for further information •Rochester Children’s Theatre presents an innovative , twoactor adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s tale of love, faith, courage and the triumph of good over evil, THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, at the TheatreROCS Stage at Xerox Auditorium on September 21 & 22 as part of the Rochester Fringe Festival. Visit www.rochesterfringe.com. •On September 21 & 28, actors from Nazareth College will present ALICE IN WONDERLAND at RAPA, bringing to life all your favorite characters – the Cheshire Cat, the March Hare, the Caterpillar, and others. The show is part of the Rochester Fringe Festival. Visit www.rochesterfringe.com. •CORE PROJECT CHICAGO will be at Writers & Books on September 22 to create a theatrical and entertaining show for kids of all ages complete with wild characters, gravity-defining acrobatics and catchy music. This is a Rochester Fringe Festival show. more. There will also be a pancake breakfast, a pie-baking contest, and a chicken BBQ. Call (585) 495-9940. •Penfield Recreation hosts a RECreate Wellness Day on September 29 at Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road. There will be lectures, demonstrations, classes and information provided; and kids can participate in a wellness challenge. Call (585) 3408655.

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Visit www.rochesterfringe.com. •The MONDAY STORYTIME CLUB MEETINGS at Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square, are scheduled on September 23 & 30. This month’s theme is “Food For Thought.” Call (585) 263-2700. •Opening on September 28 and running thru January 5 at National Museum of Play at The Strong, One Manhattan Square, is a new exhibit called LITTLE BUILDERS. Kids can don a hardhat and construction vest and explore the concepts of construction, motion, and simple machines at more than twenty interactive stations. They can operate a pulley or conveyer belt, turn the wheels of a crane, insert balls into air shoots and much more. During OPENING WEEKEND, September 28 & 29, meet toothpick artist Stan Munro and check out his architectural wonders made entirely out of toothpicks! Call (585) 263-2700. •Be amazed as local balloon artists including Larry Moss and Kelly Cheatle create a large balloon sculpture dragon to celebrate the 14 th annual BALLOONS AROUND THE WORLD event at the Strong Museum, One Manhattan Square, on October 2. Call (585) 263-2700. •Wayne County’s 16th annual Apple Tasting Tour kicks off on October 1st and runs through October 15. Families and apple lovers can spend time outdoors, pick their favorite apples, and enjoy the orchards and agricultural businesses. There are fifteen tour stops along the way! A special “Tasting Weekend “ is planned on October 11 thru 14. Visit www.appletastingtour.com for details.

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workshops, competitions and demonstrations, sheep shearing, horse-drawn wagon rides and festival foods; 10am-5pm Sat.; 10am-4pm Sun.; Hemlock Fairgrounds, Rt. 15A, Hemlock; www.GVHG.org/fest.html September 21 & October 5 – NIAGARA WINE TRAIL WINERY TRAINS, Sample wines from the Niagara Wine Trail, and food from Medina area restaurants during a two hour ride along the Erie Canal Corridor, with live entertainment; Departs Medina Railroad Museum, 530 West Ave., Medina; 585-798-6106 www. railroadmuseum.net September 27-28 – CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT, Re-enactors set up camp on the grounds of Granger Homestead, offering a hands-on look at Civil War era

life; 2-4:30pm Fri.; 9am-4:30pm Sat.; 295 N. Main St., Canandaigua; 585-394-1472 www.grangerhomestead. org September 28 – SODUS HARVEST FEST, Arts and crafts, food, music, wagon rides, kids’ activities, produce carving and decorating contest, pumpkin growing contest and the Great Pumpkin Drop; 10am-4pm; Main Street, Sodus; 315-576-3818 www.sodusny.org/ harvest-fest-2013 September 28-29 – NAPLES GRAPE FESTIVAL, Celebration of the area’s grape harvest featuring live music, arts and crafts, a variety of foods, wine tasting tent and the World’s Greatest Grape Pie Contest; 10am-5pm; Naples High School/Memorial Town Hall grounds, Rt. 21 South, Naples; www. naplesgrapefest.org September 28-29 – APPLEUMPKIN FESTIVAL, Arts and crafts, food court, continuous music, street performers, the AppleUmpkin Bake-Off and more; 10am-5pm; Historic Gaslight Village, Wyoming; 585-495-9940 www. appleumpkin.com

September 19-28 – THE FIRST NIAGARA ROCHESTER FRINGE FESTIVAL returns, this year featuring 360 performances including theatre, dance, comedy, music, film, visual arts and more at 28 venues; 877-3682207 www.rochesterfringe.com September 20-21 – OKTOBERFEST 2013, Irondequoit’s annual celebration of German culture, cuisine and music; noon-11pm Fri.; 2-11pm Sat.; Camp Eastman, 1558 Lakeshore Blvd., Irondequoit; 585-3366070 www.irondequoit.org/oktoberfest2013 September 21 – RUSH FALL FESTIVAL, Food, craft and produce vendors, hay mazes and hay rides, pumpkin painting, apple pie bake-off and pie eating contests, live music, vintage auto show and more; 9 am; 1971 Rush Mendon Rd., Rush; www.townofrush.com September 21 – HARVEST FESTIVAL to benefit the Sweden Farmers Museum, featuring craft demonstrations, a tractor show, food, music and kids’ activities, beer tastings/wing pairings and more; 10 am; Lakeview Cemetery, Rt. 19, Brockport; www. swedenfarmersmuseum.org September 21 – LOLLYPOP FARM BARKTOBER FEST, Family and pet-friendly festival to benefit the animals at Lollypop Farm featuring a 5-mile run and 1.5 mile nature walk, contests, dog sport demos; 8:30am-3pm; 99 Victor Rd., Fairport; 585223-1330 www.lollypop.org/bfest September 21-22 – FINGER LAKES It’s harvest time, and Genesee Country Village & Museum celebrates with its FIBER FESTIVAL, Fiber arts exhibits, annual Fall Festival featuring the Agricultural Fair, October 5 & 6.

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October 4-5 – FAIRPORT OKTOBERFEST, Enjoy German cuisine by Swan’s Market, German wine and beer, and both traditional and contemporary live music under the big tent; 3pm-midnight Fri.; 11am-midnight Sat.; Fairport Junction Festival Site, Liftbridge Lane East, Fairport;


September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME www.fairportpartneractivities, scarecrow ship.org contest, scarecrow October 4-5 – scavenger hunt, 5K, INSIDE DOWNTOWN chicken BBQ and TOUR, Explore urban more; 10am-3pm; environments and Community Park, the latest in urban Kendall; www. living trends during townofkendall.com the annual Landmark October 5 – Society tour, this year WINE & SPIRITS featuring Downtown AT WOODLAWN Rochester’s Cascade TOUR, Docent-led District; 5-9pm Fri.; tours of Canan11am-4pm Sat.; daigua’s Woodlawn 585-546-7029 x11 Cemetery, plus www.landmarksociety. samplings of Finger Shop for fall treasure at the Wyoming County Arts Council’s org Lakes wines, brews, Letchworth Arts and Crafts Show, October 12-14 in beautiful October 4-6 – and fine cuisine, Letchworth State Park. ROCHESTER RIVER with live music and ROMANCE, Celebration of the Genesee River during silent auction fundraiser; 2-6pm; 130 N. Pearl St., peak autumn foliage season, featuring over 40 sepaCanandaigua; 585-394-0840 woodlawncemeterycca. rate events that include historic walking tours, bicycle org treks, boat rides and races, nature walks, concerts October 5-6 – FALL FESTIVAL & AGRICULTURAL and lakeside family fun, horticultural workshops and FAIR at Genesee Country Village & Museum, featuring festivities all along the river corridor; See full schedule judged competitions from poultry to pies, livestock at www.cityofrochester.gov/riverromance exhibits, fair foods, specialty vendors, and 19-century October 5 – CB’S AUTUMN FESTIVAL OF ALES, entertainments including a magic show, Punch & Judy Custom BrewCrafters’ annual fall celebration featuring puppet show, and vintage base ball teams vying for the samplings of over 40 unique beers, the Mercy Flight Mayor’s Cup Championship; 10am-4pm; 1410 Flint Hill Benefit Chili Cookoff, food vendors, and live music by Rd., Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org Luca Foresta and The Electro Kings; 1-5pm; Honeoye October 5-6 – HILTON APPLE FEST, Arts and crafts, Falls Firemen’s Field, 321 Monroe St., Honeoye Falls; entertainment, children’s activities, a variety of foods 585-624-4386 www.cbsbrewing.com and apple treats, apple pie contest, photo contest and October 5 – GENESEE TRAIL DAY, Seneca Park auto show; 10am-5pm Sat.; 10am-4:30pm Sun.; ComZoo docents share the history of the Genesee River, munity Center Grounds, Rt. 18, Hilton; 585-392-7773 the Iroquois people, and Seneca Park with stations www.hiltonapplefest.org highlighting different animals that play a key role for the October 5-6 – MONSTERS AND MAGICAL CREAIroquois; 10am-4pm; Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul TURES WEEKEND, Have your photo taken with an asSt.; 585-336-7200 www.senecaparkzoo.org sortment of fantastical creatures, meet artists and their October 5 – A CELESTIAL CENTENNIAL, Black-tie imaginary creations, enjoy performances of The Littlest gala celebration of the Memorial Art Gallery’s CentenWitch, and transform yourself into a creepy creature at nial, featuring dinner at the Genesee Valley Club, the Monster Mash at National Museum of Play at The followed by music and entertainment at the Gallery, Strong; One Manhattan Square; 585-263-2700 www. with desserts, a sneak peek at the upcoming Memory museumofplay.org Theatre 2013 exhibtion and more; 5 pm; 500 Univer October 5-6 – HARVEST FESTIVAL at Hunt Country sity Ave.; 585-276-8903 mag.rochester.edu Vineyards, featuring gourmet foods, wine tastings, October 5 – EVENING WITH JOANNE SHENANDOlive music, local artists and craftspeople, haywagon AH, Performance by Grammy-winning singer/songwriter vineyard tours, a grape-stomping contest and more; Joanne Shenandoah to benefit area animal shelters 10am-6pm Sat.; 11am-6pm Sun.; 4021 Italy Hill Rd., and animal rescue organizations, with a meet and Branchport; 800-946-3289 www.huntwines.com/ greet, and information tables; 7 pm; Asbury First UMC, harvest-festival 1050 East Ave.; 585-369-4687 www.thisoldcat.com/ October 5-6 – COHOCTON FALL FOLIAGE FESTIVAL, js/JoanneShenandoah.html Arts, crafts, antique and flea market, food and enter October 5 – WWE LIVE! at the Blue Cross Arena, tainment, petting zoo, historical exhibits; Parade and featuring WWE superstars including WWE Champion fireworks on Saturday; Village Green, Cohocton; www. John Cena, Mr. Money in the Bank Randy Orton, and fallfoliagefestival.com many more; 7:30 pm; One War Memorial Square; 800 October 5-26 – FALL FOLKFEST, Bristol Valley The745-3000 www.bluecrossarena.com ater hosts musical performances throughout October, October 5 – featuring Annie OFF THE WALLS, & The Hedonists A fund raising on October 5, The evening of music Paulsen Baker Band and art at Wayne on October 12, and County Council for Blue Jimmy on Octothe Arts, featuring ber 19, 7 pm at 151 Panloco steel band, S. Main St., Naples; silent auctions and The series concludes raffles; 7-10pm; at Brews & Brats at 108 W. Miller St., Arbor Hill, 6461 Rt. Newark; 315-33164 in Naples, with 4593 waynearts. Jack Jones and the wordpress.com Stid Hill Stompers October from 6-9pm; 5855 – KENDALL 374-9032 www. SCARECROW FESbvtnaples.org TIVAL, Live music, Careful, you could be fooled by clever straw creations during the October food, family fun 9-December 11 – Fairport Scarecrow Festival, coming up October 12.

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favorite haunts September 27-October 27 – THE HAUNTED HAYRIDE OF GREATER ROCHESTER, 35-minute hay wagon ride through the woods of DeFisher Farm in Williamson, with over forty actors to frighten you along the way; Attractions include the Spinning Tunnel, 3-D Maze, Screamatorium, Hellevator, Buried Alive and Mummy Theatre; 7-10:30pm Fri.-Sat.; 7-9:30pm Sun; 4:30-6:15pm Sundays beginning October 6 (Family Fun Nights); 7-9:30pm Thurs. beginning October 17; 3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson; 585-423-2991 www. hauntedhayridesrochester.com October 3-November 2 – NIGHTMARE MANOR, A quarter-mile haunted house walk with frights including the Sinister Sewers, the Scare Chair motion simulation ride, and new this year, the Undead Zone; 7:30-9:30pm Thurs. & Sun.; 7:30pm-12:30am Fri.-Sat.; Southtown Plaza, 3333 W. Henrietta Rd.; 585-4559781 www.nightmaremanor.com October 12-13, 19-20, 26-27 – ZOOBOO, Costumed characters entertain as kids visit 15 trickor-treat stations throughout Seneca Park Zoo, and watch Zoo residents enjoy their own special treats; 10am-4pm; 2222 St. Paul St.; 585-336-7212 www. senecaparkzoo.org

May we suggest a Haunted Hayride of Greater Rochester? Muahahahahahah! October 18-19, 24-26 – SPIRITS OF THE PAST TOURS, Take an after-hours tour through the candlelit and spooky streets of the historic village at Genesee Country Village & Museum, and witness theatrical scenes from many of the eerie stories and novels that Western New Yorkers were reading 150 years ago; Tours depart between 6-9:30pm Fri.-Sat.; 7-9pm Thurs.; reservations required; 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org October 19, 25-26 – HALLOWEEN TRAINS, Encounter some of your favorite ghouls while enjoying live music, hors d’oeuvres, fine wines and microbrews during Fright Night train rides, departing from the Medina Railroad Museum; reservations recommended; 530 West Ave., Medina; 585-798-6106 www.railroadmuseum.net October 25-26 – LANDMARK SOCIETY GHOST WALK, Meet “ghosts from Rochester’s past” as lanternbearing guides lead you down the darkened streets of one of Rochester’s most interesting architectural neighborhoods; Tours depart from Lutheran Church of the Incarnate Word, 597 East Ave; 6:30-9pm; 585546-7029 x11 www.landmarksociety.org October 25-26 – HAUNTED JAIL & CELL BLOCK TERROR, Make your way through the old haunted jail cells at the Museum of Wayne County History; 6-9pm; 21 Butternut St., Lyons; 315-946-4943 www.waynehistory.org October 27 – HAUNTED GARDEN STROLL, Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion opens its gate for a spooky evening of tales about ghost sightings in the historic site’s past; Stroll begins at dark; 151 Charlotte St., Canandaigua; 585-394-4922 www.sonnenberg.org


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new exhibitions ALIEN WORLDS AND ANDROIDS, opens September 27 Science fiction meets science fact in this new exhibition that explores the work of scientists from NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in their search for alien life in and beyond our solar system; RMSC, 657 East Ave.; 585-271-1880 www.rmsc.org (continues through December 22) LITTLE BUILDERS, opens September 28 Explore the concepts of construction, motion, and simple machines at more than 20 interactive stations; National Museum of Play at The Strong; One Manhattan Square; 585-263-2700 www.museumofplay.org (continues through January 5, 2014)

Ah, memories! Memorial Art Gallery celebrates its centennial with the exhibition, Memory Theatre, opening October 9. MEMORY THEATRE 2013, opens October 9 Exhibition celebrating MAG’s centennial featuring both historical and contemporary works that explore how memory shapes both personal and cultural identities, and the ways in which museums function as “memory theatres.”; Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave.; 585-276-8900 mag.rochester.edu (continues through December 29) THE HISTORY OF SPACE PHOTOGRAPHY, opens October 26 Showcase of astronomical photographs since the development of the photography in the early 19th century, featuring a number of the most important scientific photographs ever created; George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 585-271-3361 www.eastmanhouse.org (continues through January 12, 2014) ASTRO-VISIONS, opens October 26 Exhibition of pre-photography illustrations, 20thcentury film stills, and contemporary photographs that demonstrate how scientists, filmmakers, and artists have expressed their visions of outer space; George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 585-271-3361 www. eastmanhouse.org (continues through January 12, 2014) CINEMASCOPE, opens November 2 Celebration of the 60th anniversary of Twentieth Century-Fox’s groundbreaking CinemaScope process; Explore its history, technology, and promotion through a range of original artifacts and interactive activities; George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 585-2713361 www.eastmanhouse.org (continues through January 16, 2014)

LIVE FROM pm; Downtown HOCHSTEIN, Fairport; www. Hochstein finditinfairport. School of com Music & Dance hosts October 12 – its fall series RAH CHA CHA of noontime RUCKUS, Witconcerts on ness area FIRST Wednesdays, (For Inspiration with brown and Recognition bag lunches of Science and encouraged; Technology) Performers teams as they include duets, compete in Spend some time exploring our city’s great resource, the Genesee River, trios, chamber this Halloweenduring Rochester River Romance weekend, October 4-6. ensembles, themed Robotand the RPO, ics Competition with concerts at the Main broadcast live on WXXI Classical 91.5/90.3; 12:10Street Armory; 8am-6pm; 900 E. Main St.; ruckus. 12:50pm; 50 N. Plymouth Ave.; 585-454-4596 www. penfieldrobotics.com hochstein.org October 12 – GENESEE VALLEY HUNT RACES, October 10 – FAMILY HEALTH & FITNESS FAIR, Featuring the 85th running of the Genesee Valley Hunt Health care exhibitors, free health screenings and Cup, steeplechase racing and family fun including pony seminars at the Rochester Sports Dome (former Fair & rides horse-drawn hayrides, stick horse races and more Expo Center); 10am-4pm; 2695 E. Henrietta Rd.; www. with live music, boutiques and tailgate picnic competirochesterhealthfair.com tion; 10am-4:30pm; Nations Rd., off Rt. 39, Geneseo; October 10-12 – RIT’S BRICK CITY HOMECOMING 585-243-3949 www.GVHRaces.com & FAMILY WEEKEND, Highlights include a performance October 12-14 – LETCHWORTH ARTS & CRAFTS by comedians Brad Sherwood and Colin Mochrie, a talk SHOW, Featuring artisans and crafts from around the by Mark Kelly and Gabrielle Giffords, and RIT Men’s and country, with plenty of food vendors, live entertainment Women’s Hockey games; RIT Campus and Blue Cross and family activities; 10am-5pm Sat.-Sun.; 10am-4pm Arena; 585-475-7814 www.rit.edu/gcr/brickcity Mon.; Highbanks Recreation Area of Letchworth State October 10-13 – MELIORA WEEKEND, University of Park; Shuttle bus service available; 585-237-3517 Rochester’s alumni reunion and family weekend of lecwww.artswyco.org tures, performances, panel discussions and seminars; October 13 – MAG BIRTHDAY PARTY, Celebrate the Comedian Demetri Martin headlines the entertainment; Memorial Art Gallery’s 100th birthday with handsFormer Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates delivers this on art activities, storytelling, collection tours, music year’s keynote address; U of R River Campus; Register and dance performances, birthday cake and more; at www.rochester.edu/melioraweekend; 877-MELIORA noon-5pm; 500 University Ave.; 585-276-8900 mag. October 11 – GRAND CANYON ADVENTURE: RIVER rochester.edu AT RISK, A new film opens at RMSC Strasenburgh October 13 – BRISTOL MOUNTAIN FALL FESTIVAL, Planetarium that combines river-rafting action with a Live music, wine and beer tastings, fall foliage sky rides, story of how ordinary people can make a difference in food vendors, activities for the kids, and new this year, preserving our planet’s resources; 657 East Ave.; 585Bristol Mountain hosts the Scottish Highland Games; 271-1880 www.rmsc.org 10am-5pm; Bristol Mountain Winter Resort, 5662 Rt. October 11-14 – WAYNE COUNTY APPLE TASTING 64, Canandaigua; 585-374-6000 www.bristolmounTOUR TASTING WEEKEND, Enjoy the variety of tastes tain.com and textures of apples at unique farm markets through October 17 – “MORE THAN MOUNTAINS” 21st Adout Wayne County; 2013 Harvest Guide with farm ventures in Education Series event at Rochester School market locations available at 800-527-6510 or www. for the Deaf, featuring a presentation by world record appletastingtour.com climber and leg amputee, Todd Huston, author of More October 11-20 – IMAGEOUT, The Rochester LGBT Than Mountains: The Todd Huston Story; 7 pm; 1545 Film and Video Festival, featuring more than 90 selecSt. Paul St.; 585-544-1240 www.rsdeaf.org/adventures tions that include October 18 – narrative features, RMSC AFTER documentaries DARK: SCIFI, Enand short films; joy an evening of Screenings at science fiction and the Little Theatre, fantasy at RMSC Dryden Theatre at that includes a George Eastman “singing” Tesla coil House, and RIT’s lightning show in Ingle Auditorium; the Electricity The585-271-2640 ater, classic SciFi www.ImageOut.org movies, “alien October 12 – themed” food with FAIRPORT SCAREcash bar, music CROW FESTIVAL, and dancing with Music, entertainDJ Snacks and B. ment, food and Moves; Registrachildren’s activition encouraged; ties, shopping and 7-11pm; 657 East dining specials, Ave.; 585-697and scarecrows Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey goes mystical, exploring dragon 1942 www.rmsc. decorating Main org lore in its newest circus edition, October 30-November 3 at Street; 10am-5 October 18-19, Blue Cross Arena.


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wine trail holiday November 9-10, 16-17 – KEUKA HOLIDAYS, Fine wines are paired with small plates of hearty winter foods at festively decorated wineries along the Keuka Lake Wine Trail; 800-440-4898 www.keukawinetrail. com November 22-24 & December 6-8 – DECK THE HALLS WEEKEND, Sample holiday wines and food tastings at wineries decorated for the holiday season along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail; 1-5pm Fri.; 10am-5pm Sat.-Sun.; 877-536-2717 www.senecalakewine.com November 22-24 & December 6-8 – HOLIDAY SHOPPING SPREE, Experience the scents and sights of the holidays at Cayuga Wine Trail wineries; 1-5pm Fri. at four participating wineries; 10am-6pm Sat. and 10am-5pm Sun. at all 16 participating wineries; 800684-5217 www.cayugawinetrail.com December 7-8 – CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD, Celebrate the season with festive wine and food pairings from around the world at wineries along the Lake Ontario Wine Trail; 11am-5pm; www.lakeontariowinetrail.com

25-26 – MANSION County Rt. 16, Watkins MYSTERIES, Experience Glen; 866-461-7223 www. live drama staged in TheGlen.com the historic mansion at October 26-27 Sonnenberg Gardens & – ROCHESTER GEM, MINMansion State Historic ERAL, JEWELRY & FOSSIL Park; Light refreshments SHOW, Rochester Lapidary and cash wine bar availSociety show featuring able; 7 pm; Reservations kids’ activities, educational required; 151 Charlotte St., displays, demonstrations; Canandaigua; 585-39410am-6pm Sat.; 10am4922 www.sonnenberg.org 5pm Sun.; Main Street October 19 – MOUNT Armory, 900 E. Main St.; HOPE CEMETERY FALL www.rochesterlapidary.org FOLIAGE TOUR, Experience October 27 the variety and beauty of – HISPANIC/LATINO Mount Hope Cemetery’s HERITAGE FAMILY DAY at trees in autumn on a the Memorial Art Gallery, special tour beginning at featuring hands-on art noon; Later that evening activities, music and dance and again on October 22 RMSC kicks off a season of shopping, hosting its performances, storytelling, at 6 pm, Grand Torch Light guided tours and more; annual Holiday Bazaar, November 22-24. Tours will be offered as a noon-5pm; 500 University finale to the cemetery’s tour season; North Entrance Ave.; 585-276-8900 mag.rochester.edu Gatehouse, 791 Mount Hope Ave.; 585-461-3494 October 30-November 3 – DRAGONS, Ringling www.fomh.org Bros. and Barnum & Bailey honors ‘The Year of The October 19 – COMEDY NIGHT FOR COUPLES, Dragon’ in its latest circus edition that combines mystic Married comedy team, Barnes & Miner tackle real life dragon lore with authentic circus feats; Performances at issues in an evening of sketches, music and improv; 7pm Wed.-Fri.; 11am, 3 & 7 pm Sat.; 1 & 5pm Sun.; Desserts, snacks, wine and other beverages available; Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square; 800-7457:30 pm; Risen Christ Lutheran Church, 1000 Moseley 3000 www.bluecrossarena.com Rd. (Rt. 250), Fairport; 585-223-5757 www.risenchristfamily.com October 19 – CASINO NIGHT HALLOWEEN PARTY, Fundraiser to benefit the Finger Lakes team for the Transplant Games of America; Tickets include “gambling November 1 – INNOVATION CELEBRATION, RMSC money,” photo booth, appetizers and DJ, with cash bar, invites guests to “get quirky with quarks” and “silly with raffles, and prize for best costume; 8-11pm; Moose solvents” in this evening event filled with the latest in Lodge, 5375 W. Henrietta Rd.; 585-705-2515 / 585science innovations; 5:30 pm; 657 East Ave.; 585755-2600 271-1880 www.rmsc.org October 19 – HARVEST MOON FESTIVAL, Enjoy November 2 – EASTMAN AWARD CEREMONY, Ginegaw Park in the fall, with family activities including George Eastman House honors Roger Corman with the hay rides, a bounce house and petting zoo, crafts, live 68th George Eastman Award for distinguished contribumusic, beer tastings and the Harvest Moon Chili Cook tion to the art of film; Award Ceremony to be followed Off; 1-4pm; 3600 Lorraine Dr., Walworth; www.townofby Q&A moderated by filmmaker Joe Dante; 8 pm; walworthny.gov Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East October 19-20 – ROCHESTER GEM, MINERAL, Ave.; 585-271-3361 x445 www.eastmanhouse.org JEWELRY & FOSSIL SHOW, November 2 – CHRISTKINDL 44th annual fundraiser for the MARKET DINNER & DANCE, Rochester Academy of Science, Enjoy a festive evening under Mineral Section, featuring disa heated tent at the Granger plays, demonstrations, dealers Homestead, featuring the music and children’s activities; 10amof Nik & The Nice Guys; RSVP for 6pm Sat.; 10am-5pm Sun.; dinner by October 25; 5:30 pm; Minett Hall at the Rochester 295 N. Main St., Canandaigua; Sports Dome (former Fair & 585-394-1472 grangerhomeExpo Center), 2695 E. Henrietta stead.org Rd.; www.rasny.org/show November 2-3 – NEW MOON October 20 – NYWCC FALL HOLISTIC HEALING EXPO & FESTIVAL, The New York Wine & PSYCHIC FESTIVAL, Featuring a Culinary Center hosts an afterbroad array of holistic healers, noon seasonal festival, featuring metaphysical and wellnessseveral different fall-inspired minded vendors, intuitives, activities including pumpkin mediums, authors, artists and painting, flights of seasonal musicians; 10am-7pm Sat.; beer and cider, cocktail demos, 10am-6pm Sun.; The Damascus and a pumpkin baking demo; Shrine Center, 979 Bay Rd., 1 pm; 800 S. Main St., CananWebster; www.newmoonforyou. daigua; 585-394-7070 www. com nywcc.com November 2-3 – FINE CRAFT October 26 – GLENTOBERSHOW at the Memorial Art FEST, Watkins Glen InternaGallery featuring one-of-a-kind tional’s newest party, featuring and limited-edition works by live music by Fritz’s Polka Band, 40 master craft artists (Preview Try your hand at ...well, feet at grape craft beers and food, held in Party on Fri., November 1 from stomping during Harvest Festival at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 7-9pm); 10am-5pm Sat.; Hunt Country Vineyards in Branchport, Garage; noon-5pm; 2790 11am-4pm Sun.; 500 University October 5 & 6.

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September 22-November 3 – FALL FOLIAGE BY TROLLEY AND TRAIN, Enjoy autumn colors from the windows of an electric trolley car and diesel train’s caboose at the combined NY Museum of Transportation and Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum; Sundays only; 11am-5pm; 6393 East River Rd., Rush; 585-533-1113 www.nymtmuseum.org October 1 – FALL FOLIAGE CRUISES begin aboard the Harbor Town Belle tour boat, offering colorful views along the lower Genesee River gorge; Trips depart from the Port of Rochester, Charlotte; 585-342-1810 / 800836-8930 www.harbortownbelle.com October 9, 16, 20 & 23 – FALL FOLIAGE EXCURSION TRAINS, Scenic two-hour rides through the Erie Canal Corridor, between Medina and Lockport, with excursions including museum tour; 11am & 2pm departures (October 9, morning departure 10am); Medina Railroad Museum, 530 West Ave., Medina; 585-7986106 www.railroadmuseum.net October 13 – DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER FALL FOLIAGE TOUR, Colonial Belle tour boat cruise along the Erie Canal to the Genesee River; Reservations required; Departs from Schoen Place, Pittsford; 585-223-9470 www.colonialbelle.com


September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME Ave.; 585-276 November 168910 mag. 17 – IN ANOTHER rochester.edu GALAXY WEEK November END, Dress as 3-19 – JCC LANE your favorite sciDWORKIN JEWISH ence fiction movie BOOK FESTIVAL, character, play 21st celebration vintage Star Wars of Jewish literature video games, and culture, see Star Wars featuring nationally artifacts from the known and local museum’s collecauthors, panel tions, and try out discussions, comscience gadgets munity reads, book at the National George Eastman House bestows Hollywood legend Roger Corman clubs and more; with its highest honor, the George Eastman Award for distinguished Museum of Play Jewish Community at The Strong, contribution to the art of film, November 2. Center, 1200 EdgeOne Manhattan wood Ave.; 585-461-2000 www.rjbf.org Square; 585-263-2700 www.museumofplay.org November 6-11 – POLISH FILM FESTIVAL, November 22 – SKYCOASTERS TURKEY BASH, Presented by the Skalny Center for Polish and Central Pre-Thanksgiving Party with a “White Attire Theme” European Studies at U of R, the festival opens with featuring music by The Skycoasters with special a screening of Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir at guests Something Else and Nards DJ, with food, the Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, and glow games, appearances by the Knightingales and continues at the Little Theatre; 585-275-9898 www. Bud Babes; 7:30pm-12:30am; Riverside Convention rochester.edu/skalny Center, 123 E. Main St.; www.skycoasters.com November 9 – HAUDENOSAUNEE DAY, Celebration November 22-24 – RMSC HOLIDAY BAZAAR, of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) culture, past and present, More than 200 fine artists and craftspeople exhibit with artisans from the community, featuring cornhusk their work throughout the RMSC galleries and Eisendoll-making classes; noon-4pm; 657 East Ave.; 585hart Auditorium; 5-9pm Fri.; 9:30am-5pm 271-1880 www.rmsc.org Sat.; 11am-4pm Sun.; 657 East Ave.; 585-271 November 9-10 – NATIONAL TOY HALL OF FAME 1880 www.rmsc.org/support CELEBRATION, Toy-filled fun at the National Museum of November 23 – WARREN MILLER’S TICKET TO Play at The Strong in celebration of the 2013 toy inducRIDE, Warren Miller Entertainment presents the newtion; 11am-4pm Sat.; 1-4pm Sun.; One Manhattan est installment of the ski and snowboard adventure Square; 585-263-2700 www.museumofplay.org film series; 8 pm; Auditorium Theatre, 885 E. Main November 10 – ROCHESTER COLLECTIBLE & St.; 800-745-3000 www.rbtl.org VINTAGE TOY SHOW, Featuring toys and collectibles of November 30 – PREPARING FOR THE HOLIall types from the 1800’s to the present; 10am-3pm; DAYS, Share in the 19th-century experiences of Rochester Sports Dome (former Fair & Expo Center), candle making, smoking meats, wool spinning, mak2695 E. Henrietta Rd.; www.rochestertoyshow.com ing decorations and other activities as the village November 11 – CANANDAIGUA TREATY DAY, townfolk prepare for the winter at Genesee Country Commemoration of the Canandaigua Treaty of 1794 Village & Museum; 10am-4pm; 1410 Flint Hill Rd., between the U.S. and the Six Nations Confederacy, with Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org a parade, ceremony on the Ontario County Courthouse lawn, and celebration at the Canandaigua Primary School; 10:30am-6pm; Canandaigua; www.ganondagan.org November 15-17 December 6 – – ASTRONOMICON, MADRIGAL FEASTE, Science fiction convenMonroe Commution with gaming, an nity College hosts art show and video dinner and a show room, Filk concert, filled with medieval workshops, panels, music, games, and and special guests skits; Dressing in including author Renaissance costume David Gerrold (The optional!; 6:30 pm; Trouble With Tribbles); Thomas R. Flynn Radisson Riverside Campus Center, Bldg. Hotel, 120 E. Main St.; 3, Brighton Campus; 585-342-4697 www. 1000 E. Henrietta Rd.; astronomicon.info www.monroecctickets. November 16 – com COURAGE BOWL IX, December 14-15 – The Alfred University TIGER TRACKS TRAIN Saxons take on the St. SHOW, RIT Model John Fisher Cardinals Railroad Club show in the annual game to featuring operating benefit Camp Good layouts, vendors and Days and Special displays, refreshments Times; 1 pm; Growney and more; 10am-5Stadium, St. John Meet the man behind the cartoon when Leigh Rubin (pictured pm Sat.; 10am-4pm Fisher College, 3690 here in self-portrait), takes part in this year’s National Toy Hall Sun.; Gordon Field East Ave.; 800-785of Fame Weekend Celebration, November 9 & 10. As a prelude House, RIT Campus; 2135 www.campgood- to his visit, National Museum of Play hosts a Rubes Cartoon 585-475-2227 www. days.org Display, beginning October 12. RITtrainshow.com

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holiday treats November 8-10 – CANANDAIGUA CHRISTKINDL MARKET, Holiday market featuring over 130 regional artisans, food, wine and beer, German specialties, music and family entertainment throughout the decorated, heated tents on the grounds of Granger Homestead; 1-7pm Fri.; 10am-6pm Sat.; 10am-4pm Sun.; 295 N. Main St., Canandaigua; 585-394-1472 www.canandaiguachristkindlmarket.com November 8-December 8 – FESTIVAL OF TREES, View more than 100 unique community creations including decorated trees, wreaths, tabletop decorations and more at the Granger Homestead mansion, with silent auction; 1-5pm Mon.-Wed. & Sun.; 1-7pm Thurs.-Fri.; 11am-5pm Sat.; 295 N. Main St., Canandaigua; 585-394-1472 www.grangerhomestead.org November 13-December 17 – SWEET CREATIONS, Cleverly designed gingerbread confections created by professional bakers, families, and community groups are on view in a dedicated gallery, and throughout the elaborately decorated George Eastman House, and are available via silent auction; 900 East Ave.; 585-2713361 www.eastmanhouse.org November 23-December 22 – THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDES, Meet Santa and enjoy caroling and hot cocoa as the train makes its magical round-trip journey to the North Pole; Trips depart 2:15, 3:30, 4:45 & 6 pm Sat.-Sun. from the Medina Railroad Museum, 530 West Ave., Medina; 585-798-6106 www.railroadmuseum.net

December

Visit with Kris Kringle and company during a “Yuletide in the Country” tour at Genesee Country Village & Museum, December 6-22. December 1, 8 & 15 – HOLIDAYS “AT THE MARKET,” Rochester Public Market is decked out for the holidays and features numerous vendors with art, crafts, decorations, holiday food items and more, with horse-drawn sleigh rides and visits from Santa; 9am3pm; 280 N. Union St.; Call 311 (outside Rochester, 585-428-5990) www.cityofrochester.gov December 6-8, 13-15, 20-22 – YULETIDE IN THE COUNTRY, Tour the historic village and meet characters from the past as they celebrate Christmas with holiday music, song, dance and holiday refreshments, highlighted by the lighting of a candle-decorated Christmas tree; Yuletide buffet is available; reservations required; Genesee Country Village & Museum; 5-8:30pm Fri.; 1:15-7:45pm Sat.; 1:15-7:30pm Sun.; 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org December 29 – KWANZAA CELEBRATION, Celebration of the African American cultural holiday at the Memorial Art Gallery, with music and dance performances, art activities, storytelling and a Kwanzaa ceremony; noon-5pm; 500 University Ave.; 585-276-8900 mag. rochester.edu


30 FREETIME September 18 - October 2, 2013

in concert

Quartet; November 7-10 – Eastman Opera Theatre: She Loves Me; November 17 – Ying Quartet

September 21 – Jimmy “Lil Pookie” Seraile and The Zydeco Sensations; October 12 – Mo’ Mojo; November 9 – Dennis Stroughmatt and Creole Stomp; December 15 – C’est Bon Cajun Dance Band

Golden Link Fall Concerts Rochester Christian Reformed Church, 2750 Atlantic Ave., Penfield; 585-234-5044 www. goldenlink.org September 27 – John Wort Hannam with Scott Duncan; October 19 – James Keelaghan and Jez Lowe

Banjo wizard, Bela Fleck has convened a group of the world’s best pickers, and brings his New York Banjo Summit to Geneva’s Smith Opera House, October 4.

Auditorium Theatre 885 E. Main St.; 585-222-5000 / 800-745-3000 www.rbtl.org September 25 – Comedian Russell Peters; October 4 – Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience; October 18 – Comedian Jerry Seinfeld; December 4 – Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker; December 7 – Comedian Brian Regan; December 20 – Jim Brickman: The Magic of Christmas Bill Gray’s Regional Iceplex 2700 Brighton-Henrietta Townline Rd.; 585-424-4625 www.ticketfly.com/www.billgraysiceplex.com October 29 – Grouplove with The Knocks, Saints of Valory

Gordon Field House @ RIT One Lomb Memorial Dr., Henrietta; 585-4754121 www.rittickets.com November 3 – Steve Aoki

Main Street Armory 900 E. Main St.; 585-232-3221 www.rochestermainstreetarmory.com October 13 – Wolfgang Gartner and Tommy Trash; October 18 – Funkagenda; November 1 – Langhorne Slim & The Law; December 1 – Vampire Weekend; December 5 – Destroid Nazareth College Arts Center 4245 East Ave.; 585-389-2170 artscenter.naz.edu November 15 – Shanghai Ballet: The Butterfly Lovers; November 23 – Mike Super Magic & Illusion; December 3-8 – Garth Fagan Dance; December 31 – The Capitol Steps

Prepare to be amazed when illusionist Mike Super takes the stage at Nazareth College Arts Center, November 23.

Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre (unless otherwise noted), 60 Gibbs St.; 585-454-2100 www.rpo.org September 26 & 28 – Opening Weekend: Mahler’s First Symphony; Jun Markl, guest conductor; Jennifer Koh, violin; October 4-5 – The Midtown Men: Cafe Veritas 4 Stars from the Original Cast of Jersey Boys; Ron First Unitarian Church of Rochester, 220 Winton Rd. Spigelman, guest conductor; October 6 – Music and South; www.cafeveritas.org Art; Michael Butterman, conductor (@ Hochstein September 21 – Lucy Kaplansky; October 5 – Eric Rochester Cajun Zydeco Network Performance Hall); October 13 – OrKIDStra Series: Andersen; November 2 – ellen cherry; December Harmony House, 58 E. Main St., Webster; 585-727Orchestra Games; Michael Butterman, conduc7 – Cafe Veritas & Golden Link Folk Singing Society 4119 www.rochesterzydeco.com tor (@ Hochstein Performance Hall); October 17 & present: An Evening of Music and 19 – Brahms and Bartok; Bernhard Conversation with John Sebastian Gueller, guest conductor; Jonathan Biss, piano; October 24 & 26 – ApEastman School of Music Fall palachian Spring; Larry Rachleff, Highlights guest conductor; Juliana Athayde, Kilbourn Hall (unless otherwise violin; November 1-2 – Disney’s noted), 26 Gibbs st.; 585-274-1110 Fantasia; Jeff Tyzik, conductor; Noesm.rochester.edu/concerts vember 3 – Baroque and More; Mark September 24 – Saakumu Scatterday, guest conductor; Eliot Dance Troupe; September 26-29 – Fisk, guitar (@ Hochstein Performance Eastman-Rochester Organ Initiative Hall); November 7 & 9 – Mozart & (EROI) Festival 2013: Spectrum Tchaikovsky; Christoph Campestrini, of Sound: Aspects of Organ Music guest conductor; Barry Snyder, piano; Since 1940 (Various Locations; See November 14 & 16 – Rachmaninoff’s website for complete schedule); Second Symphony; Junichi Hirokami, October 6 – St. Lawrence String guest conductor; Erik Behr, oboe; NoQuartet; October 13 – The Life and vember 21 & 23 – Beethoven’s PasWork of Zvi Zeitlin at Eastman; Octoral; Nir Kabaretti, guest conductor; tober 15 – Detroit Chamber Winds Soul Asylum join fellow alt-rockers Fountains of Wayne and Evan Dando of The Lemonheads Edward Arron, cello; November 29and Strings; October 22 – Tetzlaff for a tour stopping at Water Street Music Hall, October 15. Blue Cross Arena One War Memorial Square; 585-758-5300 / 800-7453000 www.bluecrossarena.com October 22 – Phish

Roberts Wesleyan College Cultural Life Center 2301 Westside Dr.; 888-222-1048 www.roberts. edu/clc October 25 – Ivan Parker; November 17 – Comedian Tim Hawkins; December 13 – Phil Keaggy with Michael Card


September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME

Iconic folk artist, Arlo Guthrie makes his way back to Rochester, performing October 17 at Zeppa Auditorium at the German House. December 1 – The Nutcracker; Michael Butterman, conductor; Rochester City Ballet; December 12 & 14 – Bach & Respighi; James Feddeck, guest conductor & harpsichord; Eastman Chorale; December 20-22 – Gala Holiday Pops; Jeff Tyzik, conductor

Water Street Music Hall 204 N. Water St.; 585-325-5600 waterstreetmusic.com September 20 – Aaron Carter / Turkuaz; September 21 – Cherub with French Horn Rebellion / The Venetia Fair; September 27 – Spiritual Rez; September 29 – Buddy Guy; October 4 – Bayside, Motion City Soundtrack with What’s Eating Gilbert, State Champs / David Wax Museum; October 5 – Robert Randolph & The Family Band; October 12 – Two Door Cinema Club; October 13 – Taking Back Sunday with Polar Bear Club, Transit; October 15 – Soul Asylum & Fountains of Wayne with Evan Dando; October 18 – Conspirator; October 19 – Frightened Rabbit / The Front Bottoms; October 22 – The London Souls / Jimkata; October 23 – Ballyhoo! and Passafire; October 29 – KMFDM with Chant; November 1 – Ice Nine Kills; November 5 – Papadosio; November 12 – Trapt with Devour The Day; November 16 – Donna The Buffalo / The Mowglis with Royal Teeth, X Ambassadors; November 17 – Stephen Kellogg with The Saint Johns, Caroline Brooks; November 20 – Zach Deputy; November 29 – Start Making Sense with HmfO; November 30 – Enter The Haggis; December 7 – Jesse Dee

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catch a home game Buffalo Bills Football Ralph Wilson Stadium, One Bills Dr., Orchard Park; 1-877-BB-TICKS www.buffalobills.com September 29 – vs. Baltimore Ravens; October 13 – vs. Cincinnati Bengals; November 3 – vs. Kansas City Chiefs; November 17 – vs. New York Jets; December 1 – vs. Atlanta Falcons (Home Game @ Rogers Centre in Toronto); December 22 – vs. Miami Dolphins Buffalo Sabres Hockey First Niagara Center, One Seymour H. Knox III Plaza, Buffalo; 888-GO-SABRES www.sabres.com October 4 – vs. Ottawa Senators; October 8 – vs. Tampa Bay Lightning; October 10 – vs. Columbus Blue Jackets; October 14 – vs. Minnesota Wild; October 17 – vs. Vancouver Canucks; October 19 – vs. Colorado Avalanche; October 23 – vs. Boston Bruins; October 28 – vs. Dallas Stars; November 2 – vs. Anaheim Ducks; November 12 – vs. Los Angeles Kings; November 15 – vs. Toronto Maples Leafs; November 19 – vs. St. Louis Blues; November 24 – vs. Detroit Red Wings; November 27 – vs. Montreal Canadiens; November 29 – vs. Toronto Maple Leafs; December 5 – vs. NY Rangers; December 10 – vs. Ottawa Senators; December 14 – vs. Calgary Flames; December 17 – vs. Winnipeg Jets; December 19 – vs. Boston Bruins; December 23 – vs. Phoenix Coyotes; December 29 – vs. Washington Capitals Rochester Americans Hockey

Jamming for some thirty years now, drummer Jon Fishman, keyboardist Page McConnell, guitarist Trey Anastasio, and bassist Mike Gordon, or collectively, Phish, head to town for a show at Blue Cross Arena, October 22. Smith Opera House 82 Seneca St., Geneva; 866-355-LIVE www.thesmith. org October 4 – NY Banjo Summit featuring Bela Fleck, Bill Keith, Eric Weissberg, Mac Benford, Noam Pikelny, Richie Stearns, Tony Trischka; October 16 – Latshaw Pops Orchestra: American Bandstand - A Tribute to Dick Clark; October 17 – The Lone Bellow; October 19 – BalletX; November 8 – RPO: Christoph Campestrini, guest conductor; Barry Snyder, piano

Zeppa Auditorium at The German House 315 Gregory Street September 27 – Joan Osborne; October 17 – Arlo Guthrie (Tickets: 877-4flytix / upallnightpresents.com) October 10 – Shemekia Copeland with Evyn Marie and The Noted; November 19 – Acoustic Alchemy (Tickets: brownpapertickets.com or Zeppa Bistro)

SUNY Geneseo Wadsworth Auditorium (Unless otherwise noted), Geneseo Campus; 800-525-2070 geneseo. edu/~limelight September 28 – Svet; October 26 – Comedian Judah Friedlander (Kuhl Gym); November 9 – Giordano Dance Chicago University of Rochester Strong Auditorium, River Campus; 585-275-5911 urochestertickets.com October 18 – Iron and Wine acoustic with Sam Beam

“Do You Believe in Magic?” Cafe Veritas and Golden Link team up to bring singer-songwriter and founder of The Lovin’ Spoonful, John Sebastian to town for an evening of music and conversation, December 7.

Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square; 855-GOAMERKS www.amerks.com October 4 – vs. Grand Rapids Griffins; October 11 – vs. Utica Comets; October 18 – vs. Toronto Marlies; October 19 – vs. Utica Comets; November 6 – Hamilton Bulldogs; November 8 – vs. Binghamton Senators; November 11 – vs. Lake Erie Monsters; November 20 – vs. W-B/Scranton Penguins; November 22 – vs. Utica Comets; November 27 – vs. Hamilton Bulldogs; November 29 – vs. Lake Erie Monsters; December 4 – vs. Utica Comets; December 11 – vs. Lake Erie Monsters; December 13 – vs. Lake Erie Monsters (Outdoor Game @ Frontier Field); December 18 – vs. Toronto Marlies; December 20 – vs. Lake Erie Monsters SPECIAL EVENT! “Frozen Frontier” Outdoor Hockey Festival Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way; www.tickets.com / www.frozenfrontier2013.com December 13 – Rochester Amerks vs. Lake Erie Monsters; December 14 – RIT Tigers (Women) vs. Clarkson Golden Knights (noon); December 14 – RIT Tigers (Men) vs. Niagara Purple Eagles (7 pm); December 15 – Sabres/Amerks Alumni Game (1 pm); December 15 – Nazareth Golden Flyers vs. Geneseo Knights (6 pm); December 21-22 – Section V High School Rivalry Days


the films of fall

32 FREETIME September 18 - October 2, 2013

By Ed Symkus

Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs 2

If the lineup of movies at the recent Toronto International Film Festival was a clue, the latter part of 2013 is going to be a good time to catch some choice cinema experiences. Unless, of course, the sequels and the remakes (with the exception of the promising one coming from Spike Lee) get in the way of originality. Here’s a “Top 21” of what’s coming between the end of September and Thanksgiving, after which the Oscar race will officially begin. They’re in monthly alphabetical order.

SEPTEMBER

Gravity

Baggage Claim

The first rom-com of the season has Paula Patton declaring that she won’t be the only woman in the family not to get married, and gives herself 30 days to track down and land Taye Diggs.

Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs 2

Don Jon

The first (animated) sequel of the season brings back Flint (voice of Bill Hader), who tries to clean up the food-related mess of the original film but finds out that someone else is operating his weird invention, which is now creating such oddities as shrimpanzees and living pickles.

Don Jon

Kill Your Darlings

Joseph Gordon-Levitt writes, directs and stars in the comedic story of a would-be ladies man who sees the world through porn movies, till he meets a woman (Scarlett Johannson) who sees it through romantic movies.

OCTOBER Captain Phillips

Captain Phillips

The title character (Tom Hanks) is Richard Phillips, whose American cargo ship was hijacked by Somali pirates in 2009, and who stood up to them in heroic fashion. Catherine Keener plays his wife. Directed by Paul Greengrass (United 93).

Old Boy

Carrie

OK, here’s that first remake, and the story of the meek, friendless high school girl (Chloe Grace Moretz) whose life is tightly controlled by her religious fanatic mom (Julianne Moore), until all kinds of payback is meted out by Carrie’s rather special powers. Directed by Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don’t Cry).

Escape Plan

Escape Plan

They’re getting a little crotchety for this kind of thing, but Sly Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger star in a story of a prison designer who’s locked away in one of his own creations, and must escape, then find out who’s responsible.

The Wolf of Wall Street


2013 Gravity

Sandy Bullock and George Clooney are shot up to the Hubble space telescope to do some repair work when, compliments of those pesky littering Russians, things go very wrong. Incredibly ner ve racking and claustrophobic, with excellent 3-D. Directed by Alfonso Cuaron (Children of Men).

Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa

The title kind of says it all, don’t ya think? Johnny Knoxville plays a pesky, troublemaking 86-year-old man who travels across America with his 8-year-old grandson (Billy Nicoll). With Spike Jonze as an old woman.

Kill Your Darlings

A dramatic look at the 1940s college days of Allen Ginsberg (Daniel Radcliffe), William Burroughs (Ben Foster), and Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston), and the manipulative student (Dane Dehaan) whose lifestyle led to murder.

Machete Kills

Yup, another sequel, and the second raunchy feature to come from the fake trailer embedded in Grindhouse. Once again starring Danny Trejo as the knife-wielding mercenary who now works for the American government to, you know, save the world.

Metallica Through The Never

The band’s fans will get plenty of concert footage, but this also features a narrative about one of the roadies (Dane Dehaan) who sets off on an “errand” during a show, and finds the unexpected. Directed by Nimrod Antal (Predators).

Twelve Years A Slave

All kinds of Oscar nominations are looming for this tale of a Northern pre-Civil War black man (Chiwetel Ejiofor) who is brought down South and sold into slavery. The cast includes Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Alfre Woodard, Paul Giamatti, and Paul Dano.

NOVEMBER Black Nativity

The Langston Hughes “gospel song play” is given a contemporary treatment, telling of a teen (Jacob Latimore) who leaves his mom (Jennifer Hudson) and travels to New York to live with other relatives (Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett), then must find a way to get home and find the faith.

September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME

Dallas Buyers Club

Matthew McConaughey stars as a full-ofhimself rodeo dude who has his way with the ladies, but gets AIDS in the early ’80s, then turns his life around as a crusader to help others. Oscar noms for him and for an unrecognizable Jared Leto as Rayon.

Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa

Ender’s Game

Almost a century after Earth is invaded and almost destroyed by an alien race, a young boy (Asa Butterfield) is turned, against his will, into a fighter intended to save the rest of mankind. With Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Viola Davis, and Abigail Breslin.

Free Birds

An animated comedy about two dumbbells (voices of Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson) who travel back in time to figure out how to change the ways of holiday-celebrating Americans, and get them to eat something other than turkey on Thanksgiving.

Twelve Years A Slave

Homefront

A DEA agent (Jason Statham) takes off his badge and puts down his gun. But his retirement is short-lived when he must go up against a menacing drug czar (James Franco) who puts his family in jeopardy.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Part two of the three-part series (unless they stretch it to four) follows Katniss and Peeta (Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson) as they go on the run from the government after they inadvertently cause a rebellion of the People.

Dallas Buyers Club

Last Vegas

Three longtime pals (Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline) head to the gambling mecca to party down when a fourth pal (Michael Douglas) finally decides to end his bachelorhood by marrying a woman half his age.

Old Boy

Spike Lee puts his stamp on the totally strange, decade-old Korean thriller from Chan-wook Park. In this version, Josh Brolin is kidnapped and held captive for 20 years (15 in the original), then released and given a set amount of time to find his unseen captor.

Free Birds

The Wolf of Wall Street

Martin Scorsese reconnects with Leo DiCaprio in the true story of penny stockbroker Jordan Belfort, who got caught up in a big-time securities fraud case in the 1990s, the kind that would later lead to corruption on Wall Street.

Last Vegas

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34 FREETIME September 18 - October 2, 2013

theatre

Genesee Center for the Arts SUNY GCC, Batavia; 585-345-6814 www.genesee.edu/ campuslife/arts/tickets.cfm October 11 – Forum Players Theatre Company: Goddess of Cancer; November 8-10 – Forum Players Theatre Company: Clue the Musical - Mystery Theatre; November 15 – Galumpha: Dance/Physical Theatre Geva Theatre Center 75 Woodbury Blvd.; 585-232-Geva www.gevatheatre. org thru October 13 – Pump Boys and Dinettes; September 19-October 13 – All Your Questions Answered (Nextstage); September 20-21, 27-28 – Geva Comedy Improv (Nextstage); October 21November 3 – Festival of New Theatre (Nextstage); October 22-November 17 – The 39 Steps; November 5-December 15 – Sister Strikes Again! Late Nite Catechism 2 (Nextstage); November 27-December 28 – A Christmas Carol

The M & T Bank Broadway Season brings the intensely moving, War Horse to the Auditorium Theatre, November 5-10. Auditorium Theatre 885 E. Main St.; 800-745-3000 / 585-222-5000 www.rbtl.org October 8-13 – GHOST The Musical; October 30 – In The Mood: A 1940’s Musical Revue; November 5-10 – War Horse; November 14 – 50 Shades! The Musical; December 10-15 – Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical Blackfriars Theatre 795 E. Main St.; 585-454-1260 www.bftix.com / www. blackfriars.org October 18-27 – Me and Jezebel; November 1424 – Tuesdays with Morrie; December 13-22 – It’s A Wonderful Life - A Live Radio Play; December 14-22 – The Santaland Diaries Black Sheep Theatre Village Gate Square, D313, 274 N. Goodman St.; 585861-4816 www.blacksheeptheatre.org October 4-6, 10-12 – Mrs. Warren’s Profession; December 6-14 – Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge Bread and Water Theatre 243 Rosedale St.; 585-271-5523 www.breadandwatertheatre.org October 4-20 – On The Spectrum Downstairs Cabaret Theatre 20 Windsor St. / 540 E. Main St. / 3450 Winton Place; 585-325-4370 www.downstairscabaret. com thru September 28 – Family Secrets; continuing (monthly performances) – My Gal Patsy; September 26-29 – Pomme is French for Apple; Opening in October – Good Rockin’ Live: A Salute to Sun Records Eastman Opera Theatre Kilbourn Hall, 26 Gibbs St.; 585274-1110 esm.rochester.edu/ concerts November 7-10 – She Loves Me Young audiences, say, 6 and up, will delight in the TYKEs’ presentation of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, November 2-10 at the JCC.

International Theatre Program at U of R Todd Theatre, U of R River Campus; 585-275-4088 rochester.edu/theatre October 10-13, 16-19 – Cinderella; December 5-8, 11-14 – A Bright Room Called Day Jewish Community Center 1200 Edgewood Ave.; 585-461-2000 x235 www. jccrochester.org JCC CenterStage: October 5-20 – The Last Five Years; December 7-22 – Relatively Speaking; December 28-29 & 31 – Big Wigs...The “Girls” Are Back; December 31 – Gerschwin Uncorked! Unleashed! Improv (unleashedimprov.net): Performances October 19 & December 31 TYKEs (Theatre Young Kids Enjoy) (tykestheatre. org): November 2-10 – Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Nazareth College Arts Center 4245 East Ave.; 585-389-2170 artscenter.naz.edu October 5 – Enchantment Theatre Company: Aladdin and Other Enchanting Tales Rochester Children’s Theatre (rochesterchildrenstheatre. Sister is at it again, offering her Late Nite org): November Catechism 2, November 5- December 15 at Geva Theatre Center. 2, 9-10 – Rapunzel! Rapunzel! A Very Hairy Fairy Tale!; December 14-15, 20-22 – The Wizard of Oz Nazareth Department of Theatre Arts (naz.edu/ theatre-arts): October 18-20, 25-27 – Urinetown, The Musical; November 15-17, 22-24 – An Evening of David Ives Neighborhood Acting Company Wayne Central Performing Arts Center, Rt. 350, Ontario Center; www.neighborhoodactingcompany.org November 22-24 – Young Frankenstein NTID Performing Arts Robert F. Panara Theatre, RIT Campus; 585-475-6254 (v/tty) www.ntid.rit.edu/theatre A Tribute to Robert F. Panara: November 7-10 – The Taming of the Shrew; December 6 – Annual Holiday Show Off-Monroe Players Salem United Church of Christ, 60 Bittner St.; 585-232-5570 www. off-monroeplayers.org November 1-3, 8-10 – Pirates of Penzance

Out of Pocket Productions Christ the Good Shepherd Church, A Magical Journey Thru 1000 N. Winton Rd.; 585-269-4673 Stages outofpocketproductions.org Auditorium Center, 3rd Floor, October 11-13, 18-20 – Radio 875 E. Main St.; 585-935Gals 7173 www.mjtstages.com October 25-November 3 – The Penfield Players Doctor Dolittle The Musical; Penfield Community Center, 1985 December 13-15 – It’s A Baird Rd.; 585-340-8655 www. Wonderful Life Rochester Community Players begins penfieldplayers.org its 90th season in October, presenting November 1-16 – Born YesterMonroe Community Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar at MuCCC. day College MCC Theatre, Bldg. 4, BrighPittsford Musicals ton Campus; 585-292-2534 www.monroecctickets. Pittsford Sutherland High School, 55 Sutherland St., com Pittsford; 585-586-1500 www.pittsfordmusicals.org November 22-24 – Rent November 15-17, 21-24 – Les Miserables Multi-use Community Cultural Center SUNY Brockport (MuCCC) Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, Brockport Campus; 142 Atlantic Ave.; www.muccc.org 585-395-2797 fineartstix.brockport.edu September 19-28 – Fringe at the MuCCC; October October 4-6, 17-19 – Almost, Maine; November 223-12 – Limelight Productions: Race; October 19 – A 24, December 5-7 – Avenue Q Polite Company All Hallow’s Eve; October 25-November 9 – RCP Shakespeare Players: Julius Caesar; NoSUNY Geneseo vember 22-24 – Latino Theatre Productions: Macho’s Alice Austin/Black Box Theatres, Brodie Fine Arts Bldg.; Place; December 5-7 – The Basement Players: Art Geneseo Campus; 585-245-5833 bbo.geneseo.edu of Murder; December 7 – Breakfast With Krampus; October 21-27 – Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo; December 13-15, 19-21 – Screen Plays: Parfumerie; November 6-10 – Anything Goes; November 14-16 – December 26-29 – ShakeCo Classic Theater (for MTC: Legends of the Hidden Tempo; November 21-23 Young Audiences): What’s So Important About Being – VegSoup Presentation TBA Earnest?


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BILLS FACE RAVENS The Buffalo Bills take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, September 29 on their home field at Ralph Wilson Stadium, 1 Bills Drive, Orchard Park NY. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m., with the NFL Network broadcasting the game. For tickets, call (877) 88-TICKS; or visit www.buffalobills.com for more details. FINGER LAKES STAKES The Finger Lakes Casino and Racetrack, at 5857 Rt. 96 in Farmington NY, concludes its 21013 Stakes schedule on September 28. Three big races are planned - the Tin Cup Chalice featuring 2-year old colts & geldings and the Shesastonecoldfox with NY Bred 2-year old fillies will each carry a $50,000 purse; and the New York Breeders’ Futurity with NY Bred 2-year olds running, has an estimated $200,000 purse. Call (585) 742-7300. MORE SPORTS... •The Sweden Farmers Museum in Brockport NY hosts the Staff Sgt. Nick Reid Memorial 5 K Run on Saturday, September 21. The race will begin at 9 a.m. in Lakeview Cemetery, off Rt. 19 in Brockport, with an awards ceremony to follow. Call (585) 431-0090. •The USATF-certified 5-mile run held as part of Lollypop Far m’s Barktober Fest 2013 is scheduled for September 21. A 1.5-mile nature walk is also planned. Call (585) 223-1330. •MCC Foundation’s 7th annual 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships is scheduled for September 21 at the Monroe Community College’s campus, 1000 E. Henrietta Road in Brighton. Call (585) 262-1500. •On September 21, Kyokushin Karate Fitness will host their 29th annual American International Karate Championships at the Riverside Convention Center, 123 E. Main Street. The event is sanctioned by the International Foundation of Kyokushin Karate and will feature bare-knuckle full

September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME contact fighters from Canada, Europe, South Africa and the United States. Call (585) 489-5797. •The second annual Hillside Community Shield soccer event, a benefit for the youth and families served by Hillside Family of Agencies, will be held on September 21 at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street. The event celebrates local soccer champions throughout the region and will feature a youth soccer clinic, fireworks and more. Call (585) 2576-7660. •Ontario Beach State Park hosts the 2013 Family Walk and Zumba on the Beach event, a fundraiser for Children Awaiting Parent, on September 21 at the Sandpiper Pavilions A and B. There will also be music, face painting food and more. For details or to register, call (585) 271-6280. •On September 22, the 2013 MVP Health Care Rochester Marathon, a qualifier for the Boston Marathon, will be held in Rochester. The 26.2 mile Marathon course will begin at 7:30 a.m., the Half Marathon starts at 7:45 a.m.; and the 26.2 mile Marathon Relay begins at 7:30 a.m. Visit www.rochesermarathon.com for details. •In Sodus NY, a 5K Run for the Wayne County Action Program is scheduled on September 28. The event helps to support Success Center Transitional House, a temporary housing program that assists adults in finding safe and stable housing while building life and career skills. Call (315) 483-8080. •A bike ride around Keuka Lake to benefit Camp Good Says is scheduled for September 28. The Tour de Teddi offers two courses a 45-mile ride around the lake and a 27-mile ride to Hammondsport and back. Call (585) 624-5555 to register. On September 28, a “Walk in the Parkâ€? is planned at White Haven Memorial Park, 210 Marsh Road in Pittsford to benefit the life-saving ser vices provided by Mercy Flight Central. The whole family is invited to take part in the 1.5 mile loop around the park. There will be pizza, popcorn subs, music, face painting and a chance to visit with rescued greyhounds! Register at www.whitehavenmemorialpark.com •The 11 th annual Penfield Challenge 5K is planned on September 29, starting at 9 a.m. at the Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road. The course is certified by the USATF/RRTC. Call (585) 340-8655.

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RUSSELL PETERS By Rex Rutkoski A comic’s job is to pay attention says Russell Peters.“I see things and then I talk about them,” he explains.Rochester fans will be the beneficiaries of that observation as Peters brings his jocular view of people and life to the stage of the Auditorium Theatre on Sept. 25. It is a view that is rich in experience for the amiable Toronto native who grew up in Brampton, Ontario, now lives in Los Angeles and whose heritage is as the son of Anglo-Indian parents and grandparents, a community primarily found in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. Anglo-Indians are people, he says, who “were mixed with the British when they occupied India.” In launching his career, he seemed to have his own occupation of YouTube, becoming an Internet sensation with more than 60 million views of his act. And while he is quick to point out he no longer does the same act that initially caught people’s interest in him in cyber space, he remains known for what he calls “racial, cultural humor,” and he says his Rochester audience can

expect to have a good time “while I go off on my take on race, culture and stereotypes.” “They can also expect a lot of audience interaction. I like to talk directly to the audience and have fun with them,” he adds. He brings a “pretty laid back” style, he believes. “I’ve seen actors who do standup at clubs in LA. They’re pacing around backstage, practicing their lines and their delivery. That seems weird to me ,” Peters says. “I’m different. I just go up there and do my thing. Before a show I’m just chilling out backstage, hanging with my security guys.” The veteran entertainer, who was a regular on the UK circuit from 1995 to 2002, arrives on his “Notorious World Tour” supported by some mighty impressive credentials. He was the first comic to sell out Brooklyn’s new Barclays Arena, which his management says became the largest comedy show in the history of that storied borough. In 2007, he sold a total of 29,000 tickets in two nights in Toronto, becoming the first comedian to sell out Air Canada Centre. He cites that as the proudest

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moment of his career so far. “No other comic had ever done that before and it’s my home town. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that happening,” he explains. He went on to sell out the legendary Madison Square Garden in 2008.Forbes ranked him as one of the Top 10 grossing comics in the United States for two years running (2009 and 2010). “I never expected to be where I am now. I’d have been happy being a club comic, playing clubs across Canada and the States. As a comic, that’s all you really want to do; perform, play regular gigs and be on-stage,” he says. Of the live experience, he enjoys “being able to interact with the fans and getting that immediate response of laughter from them,” he says. What personally cracks him up, he adds, is “stupid stuff, it makes me laugh, someone tripping and falling down, slapstick. I know it’s silly, but what can I say?” There is at least one subject that he considers off limits: “Religion. People are prepared to die for their religion,” Peters says. He insists that he is only as good as his audience. “A good audience is there to laugh and have a good time. If they’re too reser ved, like audiences in England can sometimes be, then it’s not going to be a great show,” he cautions. It’s always good to hear that people enjoyed a performance, he says. “Sometimes I’ll get teachers that write to me and tell me that they’ve used part of my act to talk about race and culture with their students. Given how bad I was in school that always makes me chuckle,” Peters says. He says it is gratifying to him to be able to bring attention to the perhaps little known, in some circles, Anglo-Indian community, to give this community a spotlight. “It’s pretty satisfying, especially when I meet Indians who have no idea about Anglo-Indians,” he says. “A lot of older Indian people are familiar with our community, but the younger generation is pretty oblivious about us. Englebert Humperdinck, Cliff Richard and (actress) Merle Oberon were/ are all Anglo Indian.” What ultimately does he hope people take from what he does? Is it more than being entertained? “Hopefully they’ll learn something about another community

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or have a laugh at their own,” he says. “I don’t have any great ‘message’ in my act. I’m just silly and talk about the world the way I see it.” In assessing the “State of Comedy” today, he believes it is “an OK” time for the art form. “There are a lot of good guys out there, but then there’s a lot of guys coming up who are looking to become overnight successes,” he suggests. “They’ve got maybe seven or ten minutes of good material and feel like they should be ‘discovered’ or get their own special or sitcom. Stupid thing. I’ve seen networks fall for this and you see guys getting hyped as the next big thing, but there’s not that much to them.” He always tells new comedians, “This isn’t a race. There’s no finish line.” “If you get into stand-up for the money or the fame, you’re in it for the wrong reasons. Stand-up is a calling. You have to do it. It’s not a shortcut to celebrity,” he offers. What keeps it fun and satisfying for him, he says, is that comics are competitive. “When I see a really great comic, it really gets me going. It makes me step up my game,” he says. The current “game” for him includes a new special, “Notorious,” filmed in front of over 14,000 fans in Sydney Australia, airing on Netflix in October. In addition, “Russell Peters Vs The World” is a four-part docuseries following him around the world as he prepped for the taping of the new special. Once ‘Notorious’ airs, I’ll get a little spun out, because I won’t do that material anymore. I’ll start working on my new material for my next tour set,” Peters explains. “I’ve already started working on the new stuff, but I do have a little freak out once the special airs.” Next year, he says, he will have been doing stand-up for 25 years. “But I still love it,” Peters assures. “Sure, I’d like to take a little break from the road and spend more time with my daughter, maybe do some more movies and TV shows. But if I’m on the road for the next 25 years, that’s cool with me. I’m doing what I love.” Editor’s Note: Russell Peters comes to the Auditorium Theatre on Wednesday, September 25.

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to obvious clues, while Loki thinks that Keller is getting in the way of his investigation. In the film’s early stages, it’s pretty obvious who’s done the kidnapping. It’s that creepy guy Alex Jones (Paul Dano), the fellow with the IQ of a 10-yearold who was sitting in his RV right outside the house where the girls disappeared, and who is arrested. But hold on. There’s no proof, and without proof, a suspect can only be held for questioning for a certain amount of time. After all, this lost soul could have just been parked there to take a brief nap. There are certainly no signs of any struggle inside the RV, and the guy has no record. Although there is a moment, when Keller, against the warnings of the detective, starts following Alex, as Alex is out taking his little dog for a “walk,� that we are assured that he’s a bona fide weirdo. In one of a very impressive series of twists (this is the only one I’ll give away), a desperate Keller, positive that Alex has his daughter hidden away somewhere, takes Alex himself, and hides him away somewhere, ready to inflict all sorts of barbarous punishment on him if he doesn’t talk. Suffice it to say, he doesn’t talk, and the film, under the tense direction of Denis Villeneuve (Incendies), bursts into some sections of pretty darn brutal violence (let’s hear it for the make-up people in those spots where we see the aftermath).

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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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HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm SALVATORE’S @ THE GARAGE DOOR 149 Ridge Rd. East, 342-8363 Jim Lane 7:30-10:30pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544 Acoustic Wednesday w/ Kozy Soul 6:30-8:30pm

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BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Houses w/ Jamaican Queens, Sparx & Yarms & Little Spoon 8pm

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

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CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1011 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 DJ Oltra 9:30pm-2am THIRSTY FROG 511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285 Karaoke w/ Bobby C 9pm-1am

Poetry

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave, 319-5999 Pure Kona Poetry Reading 7-10pm

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THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Flawless w/ Kushtopher 8:30pm

Rockabilly

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Drivin’ Memphis 9pm

Rochester’s newest comedy venue, The Joke Factory at Holiday Inn Airport hosts actor and comedian Michael Winslow, September 20 & 21. Known for his vocal gymnastics and sound effects, he’s probably best known for his role as Sgt. Larvell Jones in the Police Academy films, the next of which (#8!), is due out next year.

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

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INN ON THE LAKE 770 S. Main St., Canandaigua, 800-228-2801 Wednesdays Wine By The Water 6-8pm LOCUST HILL COUNTRY CLUB 2000 Jefferson Rd, Pittsford, www. alsigl.org / 442-4102 x8944 “Fine Tastings” Al Sigl Community of Agencies Benefit 5:30-8pm

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BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Bread & Water Theater Benefit: Fiona Corinne & Amy Schramm 7pm

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LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Pete Anderson 9pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 w/ Adam Ezra Group 8pm

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Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Dan Viola 7:30pm

Dance

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

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Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 CCE Open Jam Session 7-10pm

Jazz

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

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

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Saturday Oct.

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5

TARAN www. TaranBand.com

FORMERLY 50/50

Football Season Is Here! Come Watch On Our Brand New Big Screen TVs! Watch Your Favorite Team! Great Beer Specials!

Mon: $6 One-Topping Pizza Tue: 40¢ Wings 4-11pm (In-House Only) Wed: $8 Molson Pitchers Thu: $8 Labatt & Labatt Light Pitchers Fri: Free Pizza & Wings 4-6pm; $8 Pitchers After 9pm

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

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Evan Prewitt 7:30-9:30pm

Rock

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 John Payton Project 9pm

Show

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

CONCERTS

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 -Anonymous Willpower 7pm -23 Psaegz 8:30pm HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL 50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596 Pianist Pina Antonelli 7:30pm KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Rochester Chamber Orchestra; Arild Remmereit, conductor 8pm

DANCE

COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1124 Culver Rd, cdrochester.org Contra Dance-”Talk Like A Pirate Day!” w/ music by Tempest 8-11pm

FESTIVAL

VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 5-10pm

SHOWS

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, www.heart.org/ goredrochester American Heart Association’s Helpers for Heart Service Auction - Go Red For Women Benefit 6:30-9pm HARBOR TOWN BELLE CRUISE BOAT Port of Rochester, Charlotte, 800836-8930 Magic Show Cruise featuring Master Magician Brian Baskin 6:30pm MCC THEATRE, BUILDING 4 Brighton Campus, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, 262-1500/ monroecctickets.com MCC Alumni Week Carnival 2:306:30pm & UR YellowJackets Concert 7pm

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pete anderson

A pioneer in the rootsrock genre, producer and guitarist Pete Anderson plays Lovin’ Cup Bistro & Blues, September 19.

SEPTEMBER 19

Pop/Rock

SENECA PARK ZOO 2222 St Paul St, www. senecaparkzoo.org “It’s A Jungle Out There!” Flower Show 3-5pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Strong Auditorium, 275-5911/ urochestertickets.com “The Onion” Comedy Show 7:30pm

Sports

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

THEATRE

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Family Secrets 7pm

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GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -Pump Boys and Dinettes 7:30pm -All Your Questions Answered (Nextstage) 9pm *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival Performances.

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER

20

CLUBS

Acoustic

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Marty Roberts 5pm

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Acoustic Jazz

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Nancy Perry 8:30-10:30pm

Acoustic/Rock

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS 402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480 The LowDown Band 10pm 58 MAIN RESTAURANT 58 Main St, Brockport, 637-2383 True Blue 6:30pm SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Chip Milligan 6-8pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Bearfoot Brothers Tour Return Show w/ The Whale & The Warbler, White Woods, Emma Lane 8pm

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Danimal Cannon, Chip’s Challenge, Faking Amnesia & SB3 9pm

Alt-Country

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 The Fakers

Americana

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Dang! 6-9pm

Blues

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Open G

HATTER’S PUB 5 E. Main St, Webster, 872-1505 Deep Blue 8pm-12mid SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 The Nightstalkers 9:30pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Eric & The Bluesbirds 9:30-11:45pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Dan Viola 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Michael Winslow w/ MC Bill Moran 8pm

DJ

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 98.9 The Buzz Happy Hour w/Mike Danger 4-7pm EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1011 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 DJ Oltra 10pm-2am

80’s Rock

NASHVILLES 4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030 Hall Pass 9pm-1am

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Dave Viterna Band 10pm

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WATER STREET MUSIC HALL 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Turkuaz 10pm

Groove Rock

THE DUB LAND UNDERGROUND 315 Alexander St, 232-7550 Aqueous 10pm

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 -Mike Pepper 6pm -Joe Banjo Burke Memorial Concert w/ Pat Kane 8pm

with THE “BUD BABES!�

His first tour in nine years, pop star Aaron Carter, Dancing With The Stars alum and younger brother of Backstreet Boy, Nick Carter, brings his “After Party Tour� to the Club at Water Street, September 20.

THIRSTY FROG 511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285 The Moon Zombies w/ Smart Alex 9pm

Irish

4BUVSEBZ Sept. 21st

aaron carter

Funk

Jam

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Bowla Cheats 9:30pm TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE 109 East Ave, 232-6000 Into the Now 10pm

Jazz

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band & Jimmy Cavallo 7:30pm-12mid TAPAS 177 177 St. Paul St, 262-2090 Live Jazz Trio 5:30-7:30pm

Karaoke

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

Motown

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 Tribute to Motown

Pop/Rock

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Aaron Carter 9pm

Rock

ARGYLE GRILL @ EAGLE VALE 4344 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, 377-2452 Rock-it-Science 8-11:30pm FANDANGO’S 24 Maple Ave, Bloomfield, 6576231 Red Sky JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Smooth Talkers 8pm RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Jeff Cosco 5-8pm

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September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME

INSPIRE MOORE WINERY 197 N. Main St, Naples, 374-5970 Bobby Henrie & The Goners 7pm RIT Ingle Auditorium, Student Alumni Union, 475-4121 Performing Artists Concert Series featuring The RPO Marimba Band 8pm

FESTIVAL

CAMP EASTMAN 1558 Lakeshore Blvd, irondequoit. org/oktoberfest2013 Oktoberfest 2013 12noon-11pm ODD FELLOWS FARMS 5144 Blodgett Rd, Naples, purplepigfestival.com Purple Pig Music Festival w/ Jimkata, The Prickers, Randle & The Late Night Scandals, AudioInflux, Axis Armada, Tryptic Soy 6pm VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 5-10pm -Headline Show: Bandaloop Vertical Dance Company 8pm (Viewing from Manhattan Square Park) -Free Outdoor Entertainment @ Manhattan Square Park 5-9pm

SHOWS

MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, rochesterscifianimecon.com RocCon - Rochester SciFi, Comic Book, Anime, Horror & Gaming Con 5-10pm NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 The Play Ball Fundraising Gala 6pm PALMYRA VILLAGE PARK Main St, (Rt. 31), Palmyra, www. palmyrany.com Fall Movie in the Park: “Escape from Planet Earth” 7:30pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Coral Reef Adventure 4pm RODMAN LOTT & SONS FARM 2973 Rt. 414 S, Seneca Falls, fingerlakescorkandfork.com Finger Lakes Cork & Fork Culinary Showcase 6-9pm

SENECA PARK ZOO 2222 St Paul St, www. senecaparkzoo.org “It’s A Jungle Out There!” Flower Show 10am-4pm

Now Serving Beer & Wine SLICE & BEER

SUPERSLICE

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Double Mozzarella or Mozzarella & Pepperoni with Glass of Wine or Bottle of Beer or 20 oz. Soda

Sports

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

THEATRE

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Family Secrets 8pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -Pump Boys and Dinettes 8pm -GCI’s Zero Gravity, Zero Hope: An Alien Horror Show 10:30pm (Nextstage) *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival Performances.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER

21

CLUBS

Acoustic/Rock

HAMLIN STATION BAR & GRILL 52 Railroad Ave, Hamlin, 964-2010 True Blue JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Jumbo Shrimp 9pm

Alternative

$

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LARGE 16” PIZZA

with Glass of Wine or Bottle of Beer or 20 oz. Soda

plus Pitcher or 4 Bottles of Beer

Spaghetti or Rigatoni w/ Garlic Bread

$

Dine in only.

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Deep Blue 7:30-11:30pm THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Industrial Blues Band

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342-7580

(@ The Garage Door)

Victor/Farmington

742-2555 165 W. Main St. (Next to Dunkin)

jimmy “lil pookie” seraile

Accordionist-singerbassist-drummer Jimmy “Lil Pookie” Seraile leads a night of high-energy Louisiana Zydeco, opening the new Rochester Cajun Zydeco Network season, September 21 at Harmony House.

Comedy

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Ruckus Juice Jug Stompers 9:30pm

$

Pub locations only. No other

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 9’s B-Day Bash w/ Nevergreen & more 7pm

Bluegrass

with Lots of Mozzarella

10

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 John Cole Blues Band 10pm-12mid

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com The Younger Gang 7-8:30pm

PIZZA & BEER

PASTA WITH MEATBALLS

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Internal Bleeding w/ Abdicate & more 8pm

Americana

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SEPTEMBER 21

CONCERTS

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 -Anonymous Willpower 6:30pm -23 Psaegz 9pm

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THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Dan Viola 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Michael Winslow w/ MC Bill Moran 8pm

DJ

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

Electro/Pop

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Cherub w/ French Horn Rebellion 8pm

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Irish

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Peg Dolan & Sharon McHargue 8pm

Jazz

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band & Jimmy Cavallo 7:30pm-12mid

Karaoke

OLYMPIA Spencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231 Karaoke / DJ by Marie Cantabella 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 10pm-2am

Latin

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Latin Vibes

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FESTIVAL

OUR ADULT SMOKE SHOP

OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS

CAMP EASTMAN 1558 Lakeshore Blvd, Irondequoit,irondequoit.org/ oktoberfest2013 Oktoberfest 2013 2-11pm EGYPT PARK & LOLLYPOP FARM 99 Victor Rd, Fairport, 223-1330/ lollypop.org/bfest Lollypop Farm’s Barktober Fest, 5-Mile Run & 1.5 Mile Nature Walk 8:30am-3pm

www. GoToOVN2 .com

POPULAR & TRENDY

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Rock

THE COACH SPORTS BAR 19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910 Five-O (Formerly 50/50)

HARMONY HOUSE 58 E Main St, Webster, 727-4119/ rochesterzydeco.com Jimmy “Lil Pookie” Seralie & The Zydeco Sensations 8-11pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Teressa Wilcox Band 10pm

HATCH RECITAL HALL 433 E. Main St, 274-1100 Morning Chamber Music 11am

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1011 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 ROC City

HOUSE OF GUITARS 645 Titus Ave, 544-3500 CD Release Party & Performance featuring Cold Sweat 6pm

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Absolution Project & Friends 7pm

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Roisin Dubh 7pm

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Skycoasters Fall Bash 10pm-1am

REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH 111 N. Chestnut St, 274-1100 Cantata! A Bach Cantata Series 7:30pm

CONCERTS

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 -Oliver Brown & His Extraordinary Ukeleles 6pm -GRR 7:30pm -Leo Crandell 9pm FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 220 S. Winton Rd South, 2445391/cafeveritas.org Cafe Veritas presents Lucy Kaplansky 7:30pm GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE 900 East Ave, 271-3361 x249 Pulling Out All The Stops Benefit Concert-Dual Pipe Organ Premiere Event 7pm

SPROULL ATRIUM, MILLER CENTER 25 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Music of David Temperley 10pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Strong Auditorium, 275-9397 Concert Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” performed by Heroes For Ghosts 8pm

DANCE

RMSC 657 East Ave, rochesterfringe.com BIODANCE, Sound Exchange, W.M. Harris: Anomaly 6:30-7:30pm

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SHOWS

THE FORUM, GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE One College Rd, Batavia, 8155234/biddingonabrighterfuture.org Kiwanis Club of Batavia’s “Bidding on a Brighter Future” Gala Fundraiser & Auction 5:30pm GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUM Flint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822 Fire! Fire! Fire! 10am-4pm

HEMLOCK FAIRGROUNDS Rt 15A, Hemlock, www.GVHG.org/ fest Finger Lakes Fiber Festival 10am-5pm

GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE 900 East Ave, rochesterfringe.com Rochester Fringe Festival Performances 1-4pm

LAKEVIEW CEMETERY Rt. 19, Brockport, www. swedenfarmersmuseum.org Sweden Farmers Museum Harvest Festival 10am

GRO-MOORE FARMS 2811 E. Henrietta Rd, www. pawbrokers.org Pawbrokers Party to Benefit Habitat for Cats 10am-5pm

MCC BRIGHTON CAMPUS John L. DiMarco Field, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, 262-1500/monroecc. edu/go/alumni Monroe Community College Homecoming 2013 10am-5pm

MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, rochesterscifianimecon.com RocCon - Rochester SciFi, Comic Book, Anime, Horror & Gaming Con 10am-10pm

ODD FELLOWS FARMS 5144 Blodgett Rd, Naples, purplepigfestival.com Purple Pig Music Festival w/ Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Roots Collider, The Campbell Brothers, UV Hippo, Manhattan Project, Big Mean Sound Machine, The Horseflies & more 11:30am

MT HOPE CEMETERY South Entrance, 1133 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494 “Mischief, Murder & Mayhem” Tour 12:30pm

PURPLE PAINTED LADY 845 Yellow Mills Rd, Palmyra, www. purplepaintedlady.com Purple Painted Lady Barn Sale & Junk Jubilee 10am-5pm RUSH FIREMEN’S FIELD 1971 Rush Mendon Rd, Rush, www.TownofRush.com Rush Fall Festival 9am VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 12noon-11pm -Headline Show: Marc Maron w/ Nate Bargatze 8pm (Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre) -Family Friendly performance by Bandaloop Vertical Dance Troupe 4pm (Manhattan Square Park)

KIDS

CENTRAL LIBRARY CHILDREN’S CENTER 115 South Ave, 428-8150 Tail Waggin’ Tutors 11am-12noon

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ORLEANS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Rt. 31, Albion, 798-0445 “September to Remember” Swap Meet, Flea Market, Craft Show & more 8am-4pm PALMYRA VILLAGE PARK Main St, (Rt. 31), Palmyra, www. palmyrany.com Palmyra Community Garage Sale 8am-1pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -The Mystery of the Dark Universe 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:30pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3:30 & 4:30pm -Pink Floyd Laser 8pm -Led Zeppelin Laser 9:30pm RODMAN LOTT & SONS FARM 2973 Rt. 414 S, Seneca Falls, fingerlakescorkandfork.com Finger Lakes Cork & Fork Culinary Showcase 11am-5pm

Sports

HIKING RMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160 Serendipity Walk (Moderate Pace) 9:30-11:30am KARATE Rochester Riverside Convention Center, 123 E. Main St, 4895797/uskyokushin.com Kyokushin American International Karate Championships

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September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME

SOCCER Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 256-7660/hillside.com/ communityshield The Hillside Community Shield to benefit Hillside Family of Agencies: RIT vs. U of R (Men’s) 7:30pm *Preliminary Match (Women’s) 5pm THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm WALK/RUN MCC, John L. DiMarco Field, 1000 E. Henrietta Rd, 262-1500/ monroecc.edu/go/alumni MCC Foundation’s 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships 11am *registration 10am WALK/ZUMBA Ontario Beach Park, Sandpiper Pavilions A & B, Lake & Beach Aves, firstgiving.com/ChildrenAwaiti ngParents/2013familywalk Children Awaiting Parents 2013 Family Walk & Zumba on the Beach 10am *registration 9am

THEATRE

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Family Secrets 8pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -Pump Boys and Dinettes 4 & 8:30pm -All Your Questions Answered (Nextstage) 7pm -GCI’s Zero Gravity, Zero Hope: An Alien Horror Show (Nextstage) 10:30pm *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival Performances. KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St., rochesterfringe.com PUSH Physical Theatre: Red Ball/The Trials of Job 4pm

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER

22

CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Guitars at the Jar (Artists TBA) 8pm

Celtic

TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE 109 East Ave, 232-6000 Celtic Night w/ TBD 7pm

DJ

THIRSTY FROG 511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285 DJ ZIO

Karaoke

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

Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Intronaut w/ Vattnet Viskar 7:30pm

Open Mic

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 Open Mic 3-7pm

Rock

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 The LPs 6:30pm-til

Show

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Bees Knees Blueshound Blitz -Out of Pocket Productions Fundraiser 3-7pm

CONCERTS

ALLENS HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3894 County Rd 40, Bloomfield, www.finalharvest.us Final Harvest 10am BAPTIST TEMPLE 1101 Clover St, 473-3200 Traveling Cabaret - An Afternoon of Song, Dance & Comedy - Lunch @ 12noon, Cabaret Show to follow, *Advance Reservations req’d BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 Leo Crandell 3:30pm BOP SHOP RECORDS 1460 Monroe Ave, 271-3354 Drums & Bugle II: Paul Smoker & Phil Haynes 8pm GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE 900 East Ave, 271-3361 North Organ Performance 12noon4pm NAZARETH COLLEGE Wilmot Recital Hall, 4245 East Ave, 389-2700 Drums & Bugle II:Paul Smoker & Phil Haynes 3pm ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH 869 N. Clinton Ave, 274-1100 “Eastman at St. Michael’s” featuring Yunjin Kim, soprano; Evelyn Lam, piano 2:30pm THE TANGO CAFE 389 Gregory St, 271-4930 / tangocafedance.com Greg Byers 7:30pm

DANCE

EASTMAN EAST WING, RM. 415 433 E. Main St, rochesterfringe. com Bill Evans Dance 2 & 4pm

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john nemeth

Electric blues and soul harmonica player, singer, and songwriter, John Nemeth comes to Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, September 26.

SEPTEMBER 26

ORIENTEERING Cobbs Hill Park, Tay House Lodge, roc.us.orienteering.org Rochester Orienteering Club’s National Orienteering Week Beginner Event *10am-12noon start; preregistration encouraged

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 175 Allens Creek Rd, cdrochester. org English Country Dance w/ music by Eileen Nicholson, Laurel Sharp & John Wobus 6:30-9:30pm RMSC 657 East Ave, rochesterfringe.com BIODANCE, Sound Exchange, W.M. Harris: Anomaly 6:30-7:30pm

FESTIVALS

HEMLOCK FAIRGROUNDS Rt 15A, Hemlock, www.GVHG.org/ fest Finger Lakes Fiber Festival 10am-4pm ODD FELLOWS FARMS 5144 Blodgett Rd, Naples, purplepigfestival.com Purple Pig Music Festival w/ The Cabin Killers, Mosaic Foundation, The Horseflies, Seth Faergolzia & The 23 Psaegz, White Woods, Blind Owl Band & more 11:30am VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 12noon-11pm

SHOWS

GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUM Flint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822 Fire! Fire! Fire! 10am-4pm MAIN STREET ARMORY 900 E Main St, rochesterscifianimecon.com RocCon - Rochester SciFi, Comic Book, Anime, Horror & Gaming Con 11am-5pm ORLEANS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Rt. 31, Albion, 798-0445 “September to Remember” Swap Meet, Flea Market, Craft Show & more 8am-4pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Amazing Journeys 1 & 2pm

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Sports

RUNNING Downtown Rochester, Andrew St Bridge, www.rochestermarathon. com MVP Health Care Rochester Marathon *Marathon/Marathon Relay Start 7:30am *Half Marathon Start 7:45am

THEATRE

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Family Secrets 3pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -Pump Boys and Dinettes 2pm (Sunday Salon) & 7pm -All Your Questions Answered (Nextstage) 7:30pm *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival performances.

MONDAY SEPTEMBER

23

CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Gate w/ Tom Carter & TBA 7:30pm

Americana

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Watkins & The Rapiers 7:30-9:30pm

Irish

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

Karaoke

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 Oltra Entertainment 8:30pm-12:30am

Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Oh Sleeper w/ Refuge, Former Lives, Mercia, Yeyowulf 5pm

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CONCERTS

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Eastman Jazz Band 10pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Wind Orchestra & Eastman Wind Ensemble 8pm

FESTIVAL

VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 5-10pm

Sports

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

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CLUBS

Acoustic

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

Acoustic/Rock

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

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Scott H. Biram w/ Black Pistol Fire 8pm

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Comedy

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave, 319-5999 Open Mic Comedy Night 8pm

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RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Karaoke 9pm SOUTHWEDGE COLONY 503 South Ave, swcolony.com 10pm-2am

Show

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Open Mic Night 8:30pm THIRSTY FROG 511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285 T ‘n’ T-Tacos & Trivia 8pm

CONCERTS

U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Welles-Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library, 319-0823 Reading the World Conversation Series w/ Author Jean-Marie Blas de Robles 6pm

DANCE

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1110 World Music Series: Saakumu Dance Troupe 8pm

FESTIVAL

VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 5-10pm

Sports

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

THEATRE

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 The Duck Variations 7pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Pump Boys and Dinettes 7:30pm *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival performances.

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Acoustic

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Acoustic Showcase featuring Eric Pukos, Meg Williams, Camille Tharp, Alex Tonas 8:30pm DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Dave McGrath 9pm HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm SALVATORE’S @ THE GARAGE DOOR 149 Ridge Rd. East, 342-8363 Jim Lane 7:30-10:30pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Acoustic Wednesday w/Teagan Ward 6:30-8:30pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 The Tontons w/ Go Exploring & TBA 8pm

DJ

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 DJ Reign

Irish

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 The Fullset 8pm

Jazz

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Margaret Explosion 7:30-9:30pm

Karaoke

CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:3011pm EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1011 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 DJ Oltra 9:30pm-2am THIRSTY FROG 511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285 Karaoke w/ Bobby C 9pm-1am

Poetry

ACANTHUS CAFE 337 East Ave, 319-5999 Pure Kona Poetry Reading 7-10pm

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September 18 - October 2, 2013 FREETIME

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

DANCE

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

FESTIVALS

VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 5-10pm

SHOWS

GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE One College Rd, Batavia, 345-6814 Wolcott J. Humphrey III Symposium on Leadership & Community Life w/ Keynote Speaker Jerry Greenfield: “Building the Ice Cream Empire” 5-7pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Coral Reef Adventure 2pm ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET 280 N Union St, call 311 or 4285990 Food Truck Rodeo w/ music by the Coupe de Villes 5-9pm RIVERSIDE CONVENTION CENTER 123 E Main St, www.easthouse.org East House Celebration of Hope & Recovery Luncheon w/ Guest Speaker Patrick J. Kennedy 11:30am

SPORTS

HOCKEY Bill Gray’s Regional Iceplex, 2700 Brighton-Henrietta T.L. Rd, 855-GOAMERKS Rochester Amerks Preseason Game vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 7:05pm

THEATRE

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 The Duck Variations 7 & 8:30pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Pump Boys and Dinettes 7:30pm *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival performances.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER

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CLUBS

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Har Mar Superstar w/ Admirers, Reputante & Lizzo 7pm

Blues

CHUCK MEAD & THE GRASSY KNOLL BOYS

SEPTEMBER 27

CONCERTS

AUDITORIUM THEATRE 885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000 Comedian Russell Peters 7:30pm

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ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Don Scott 9pm THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Nightfall 7:30-10:30pm DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 John Nemeth 9:30pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Kris Shaw 7:30pm

Dance

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Salsa Night w/ Essence of Rhythm Dance Studio 9pm *Lessons @ 8pm TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Salsa Lessons 9:30pm

DJ

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1011 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Country DJ 10pm-2am

Experimental/Funk

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Haewa 9pm

Irish

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

Jazz

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

Karaoke

SHORTS 35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136 w/ Summer Bob 10pm-2am WILLOW INN 428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489 Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid

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Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Mushroomhead

Pop/Rock

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Evan Prewitt 7:30-9:30pm

Show

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Food & Beer Pairing Dinner SOUTHWEDGE COLONY 503 South Ave, swcolony.com “Geeks Who Drink” Trivia Night 9-11pm

CONCERTS

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 -Hiroya Tsuamoto 8pm -My Plastic Sun 9:30pm CHRIST CHURCH 141 East Ave, rochesterfringe.com Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative Festival: Concert and Slide Show by Martin Herchenroder: “Rhythm and Color Organ Music from 1952-2012” KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 454-2100 RPO Opening Weekend: Mahler’s First Symphony featuring Jennifer Koh, violin; Jun Markl, guest conductor 8pm SPROULL ATRIUM, MILLER CENTER 25 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Percussionist Peter Ferry & Cellist Audrey Q. Snyder 10pm

DANCE

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 Get a Foot in the Door: The Dance of Late Capitalism 6:30pm COVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1124 Culver Rd, cdrochester.org Contra Dance w/ music by The Jig Lords 8-11pm KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Present Tense Dance 7pm

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FESTIVAL

VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 5-10pm

SHOWS

HARBOR TOWN BELLE CRUISE BOAT Port of Rochester, Charlotte, 800836-8930 Magic Show Cruise featuring Master Magician Brian Baskin 6:30pm MCC THEATRE, R. THOMAS FLYNN CAMPUS CENTER Room 3-140, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, 262-1500/monroecc.edu/ goalalumni Mcc Alumni Cooking Demonstration, Tasting & Wine Pairing 6-8pm

Sports

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

THEATRE

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Pomme is French for Apple 7pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Family Secrets 7pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Pump Boys and Dinettes 7:30pm *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival Performances.

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Acoustic

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Mansfield Avenue JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 -Shades of Grey 5pm -John Akers 9pm

Acoustic Jazz

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Nancy Perry 8:30-10:30pm

Acoustic/Rock

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777 Sons of Synergy 6-8pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Pony Hand w/ House Majority & Blue Lazerz 8pm

Alt-Rock

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Cold Sweat 7:30-11:30pm DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Significant Other 10pm RAB’S WOODSHED 4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610 The Ironically 9pm-1am SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 The Rhythm Dogs 9:30pm TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE 109 East Ave, 232-6000 Blackened Blues 10pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Kris Shaw 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Vanessa Hollingshead & Sean Morton w/ MC Bryan Ball 8pm

DJ

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 98.9 The Buzz Happy Hour 4-7pm w/ Mike Danger

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 5pm

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1011 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 DJ Oltra 9:30pm-2am

Americana

Irish

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Walt Wilkins (Upstairs Lounge) 7:30pm STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Blue Jimmy 9:30-11:30pm

McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Mike Pepper 6pm

Jazz

LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Stephane Wrembel w/ Kamlo 9pm

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

Reggae/Funk

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Spiritual Rez w/ Subsoil, Personal Blend 8:30pm

Rock

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 Up 2 Somethin’ McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 8 Days A Week 8pm RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Jeff Cosco 5-8pm

Rockabilly

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Chuck Mead & The Grassy Knoll Boys 10pm

CONCERTS

ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1040 East Ave, 274-1100 Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative Festival Concert: David Higgs, Nathan Laube & Douglas Reed 8pm BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 -Fringe Festival A Cappella Jam 8pm -My Plastic Sun 9:30pm IMPACT THEATER 1180 Canandaigua Rd, Rt 21, Palmyra, 315-597-3553 Soul Angel, plus drama by the “In Your Face� Players 7:30-9:15pm KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Michael Burritt & Friends 7pm MEMORIAL ART GALLERY 500 University Ave, www. mochester.com MoChester CD Release Party w/ Moon Zombies, Right Turn Racer & Pilotsuits Doors 6:30pm NAZARETH COLLEGE LINEHAN CHAPEL 4245 East Ave, 389-2700 Nazareth College Wind Symphony & Orchestra 7:30pm ROCHESTER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 2750 Atlantic Ave, Penfield, www. goldenlink.org John Wort Hannam w/ Scott Duncan 7:30pm SPROULL ATRIUM, MILLER CENTER 25 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Bending and Breaking 10pm

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ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 14 State St, Brockport, 944-8150 An Evening of Music to benefit Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf featuring Emory Morris, baritone; Margaret Johnson, piano 7:30pm *Admission is package(s) of shelf stable food. ZEPPA AUDITORIUM @ THE GERMAN HOUSE 315 Gregory St, 877-4flytix Joan Osborne 8pm

DANCE

RMSC 657 East Ave, rochesterfringe.com BIODANCE, Sound Exchange, W.M. Harris: Anomaly 6:30-7:30pm U OF R RIVER CAMPUS Spurrier Dance Studio, 273-5150 Irish Dancing Workshop w/ Eddie Murphy 2-3:30pm

FESTIVAL

VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 5-10pm -Headline Show: An Evening with Dave Barry 8pm (Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre) -Free Outdoor Entertainment 5-11pm (Gibbs Street, between East Ave & Main St.)

SHOWS

DeFISHER FARM 3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson, 4232991/hauntedhayridesrochester. com Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester 7-10:30pm *Music by DJ Savage GRANGER HOMESTEAD & CARRIAGE MUSEUM 295 N. Main St, Canandaigua, 394-1472 Civil War Encampment 2-4:30pm MORGAN-MANNING HOUSE 151 Main St, Brockport, 637-3645 Fine Art Show & Sale w/ “Meet the Artists� Wine & Sweets Reception 7-9pm RMSC Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 RMSC Women’s Council Fantastic Findings Garage Sale 10am-4pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Coral Reef Adventure 4pm SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION 151 Charlotte St, Cdga, 394-4922 Fall Pleasures Floral Show 1-5pm

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Sports

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

THEATRE

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE 20 Windsor St, 325-4370 Pomme is French for Apple 8pm DOWNSTAIRS CABARET at WINTON PLACE 3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370 Family Secrets 8pm GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -Pump Boys and Dinettes 8pm -GCI’s Zero Gravity, Zero Hope: An Alien Horror Show (Nextstage) 10:30pm *See rochesterfringe.com for additional Fringe Festival performances. ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 888-222-1048 RWC Community Theatre Musical Revue: No Business Like Show Business 7:30pm

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER

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Acoustic/Rock

THE COTTAGE HOTEL OF MENDON 1390 Pittsford-Mendon Rd, 6241390 True Blue 9-11pm LOVIN’ CUP 300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940 Steve Katz (Blood, Sweat & Tears): An Evening of Story & Song 9pm McGRAW’S IRISH PUB 146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 3489091 Mike Pullano & Friends 7pm

Alternative

BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 -Darwin Deez w/ TBA 5pm -The Sadies w/ The Pickpockets, Bogs Visionary Orchestra 8pm

Americana

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Grand Canyon Rescue Episode 10pm

Blues

THE BEALE I 689 South Ave, 271-4650 Eric & The Blues Birds 7:30-11:30pm DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Joe Beard 10pm EMPIRE BAR & GRILL 1011 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-9863663 Natalie B Band

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RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Deborah Magone 10pm

Comedy

THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 6719080 Kris Shaw 7:30 & 10pm JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUB Holiday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000 Vanessa Hollingshead & Sean Morton w/ MC Bryan Ball 8pm

Funk/Soul

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT 830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 2925544 Shine 10pm-12mid

Indie Folk

ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE 153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com Mike Brown & Joanna Barbera 7:309:30pm

Jazz

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPA Rt 96, Perinton, 381-4000 Special Blend 7:30pm-12mid LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Annie Wells 8:30-10:30pm

Karaoke

OLYMPIA Spencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231 Karaoke / DJ by Marie Cantabella 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 10pm-2am

Latin

TAPAS 177 177 St Paul St, 262-2090 Caliente

Metal

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL 50 Chestnut St, 413-1642 Vicious Rumors, Seven Witches & Special Guest 7:30pm

Rock

THE BEALE II 1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 2161070 Imaginary Band CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS 402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480 The Chairs w/ Men Behaving Badly 8pm THE COACH SPORTS BAR 19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910 Divided By Zero JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990 Teagan & The Tweeds 8pm

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Show

THE CLUB at WATER ST 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Author Shanya Beasley 6pm

CONCERTS

BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC 122 East Ave, 473-6140 -”Celestrial Journey” w/ The Finger Lakes Flute Circle 6pm -Fringe Festival A Cappella Jam 7:30pm -Anonymous Willpower 9pm CHRIST CHURCH 141 East Ave, 274-1100 -Westfield International Organ Competition Final Round 1:45-5:30pm -Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative Festival: Spirits Within 7, 8, 9 & 10pm (rochesterfringe.com) KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Fringe Finger Piano Spectacular 3pm KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE 60 Gibbs St, 454-2100 RPO Opening Weekend: Mahler’s First Symphony, featuring Jennifer Koh, violin; Jun Markl, guest conductor 8pm ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 888-222-1048 RWC Wind Ensemble 4pm SPROULL ATRIUM, MILLER CENTER 25 Gibbs St, rochesterfringe.com Percussionist Peter Ferry & Cellist Audrey Q. Snyder 10pm SUNY GENESEO Wadsworth Auditorium, 800-5252070/geneseo.edu/-limelight Suet 7pm THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 Meigs St., 274-1100 Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative Festival: Organ & Chamber Orchestra Concert 8pm

DANCE

RMSC 657 East Ave, rochesterfringe.com BIODANCE, Sound Exchange, W.M. Harris: Anomaly 6:30-7:30pm

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ALVA PLACE PARKING LOT, Behind Batavia City Center NYS Thruway Exit 48, Batavia, bataviarotary.com Batavia Rotary Club October Brew & Wine Fest 6:30-9:30pm HISTORIC GASLIGHT VILLAGE Wyoming, www.appleumpkin.com Appleumpkin Festival 10am-5pm MEDINA RAILROAD MUSEUM 530 West Ave, Medina, goart.org Genesee-Orleans Regional Art Council’s Accordion Festival 4-7pm NAPLES HIGH SCHOOL & MEMORIAL TOWN HALL GROUNDS Rt. 21 South, Naples, naplesgrapefest.org Naples Grape Festival 10am-5pm VARIOUS VENUES www.rochesterfringe.com/877368-2207 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival -Children’s, Comedy, Cross-Genre, Dance, Music, Performance Art, Spoken Word, Theatre, Visual Arts & Film Presentations and Performances in 28 venues. *See Festival Website for schedule. -Festival Hub: The Spiegeltent & Spiegelgarden @ One Fringe Place (Main & Gibbs Sts.) featuring Vendors, Info & Entertainment 12noon-11pm -Free outdoor Entertainment 12noon11pm (Gibbs Street, between East Ave & Main St.) VILLAGE OF SODUS Along Main Street, 315-576-3818/ sodusny.org Harvest Fest 10am-4pm

KIDS

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 “Little Builders” Exhibit Opening Weekend Celebration

SHOWS

DeFISHER FARM 3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson, 4232991/hauntedhayridesrochester.com Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester 7-10:30pm *Music by Johnny Bauer

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GANONDAGAN STATE HISTORIC SITE 1488 State Rt 444, Victor, 7421690/www.ganondagan.org A Seneca Encounter with LaSalle 10am-4pm GRANGER HOMESTEAD & CARRIAGE MUSEUM 295 N. Main St, Canandaigua, 394-1472 Civil War Encampment 9am-4:30pm MORGAN-MANNING HOUSE 151 Main St, Brockport, 6376864/637-3645 Fine Art Show & Sale 10am-2pm RMSC Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 RMSC Women’s Council Fantastic Findings Garage Sale 10am-2pm RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 -My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -The Mystery of the Dark Universe 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:30pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3:30 & 4:30pm -Pink Floyd Laser 8pm -Led Zeppelin Laser 9:30pm ROCHESTER YACHT CLUB 5555 St. Paul Blvd, 621-6179/ geneseelighthouse.org Bootleggers Ball - Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse Historical Society 30th Anniversary Gala 5-10:30pm SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION 151 Charlotte St, Cdga, 394-4922 Fall Pleasures Floral Show 9:30am-4pm

Sports

BICYCLING Camp Good Days’ Recreational Facility, 643 W. Lake Rd, Branchport, 800-785-2135 “Tour De Teddi” Bike Ride Around Keuka Lake to Benefit Camp Good Days & Special Times 10am *Registration 8:30-9:30am HIKING RMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160 Identification Series: Old Field Forbes 10am-noon RUNNING Wayne CAP Education Bldg, 7190 Ridge Rd, Sodus, 315-483-8080 x231/waynecap.org Wayne County Action Program 5K to benefit the Success Center Transitional House *Call or see website for details THOROUGHBRED RACING Finger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm *NY Breeders’ Futurity WALK White Haven Memorial Park, 210 Marsh Rd, Pittsford, www. WhiteHavenMemorialPark.com “Walk in the Park” to benefit Mercy Flight Central 3-4pm *register 2-3pm

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BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 Grieves w/ Moses Rockwell & Benny Beyond 8pm

Blues

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540 Al Murphy & Dave Riccione & Friends 6:30pm til WATER STREET MUSIC HALL 204 N Water St, 325-5600 Buddy Guy 7pm

DOWNTOWN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 121 N Fitzhugh St, 703-3990/ www.pegasusearlymusic.org Pegasus Early Music presents: The Virtuoso Orchestra 4pm *Pre-concert Talk @ 3:15pm GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE 900 East Ave, 271-3361 Musical Performance featuring Sun Min Kim, piano 3pm SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL 296 Flower CityPark, 274-1100 Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative Festival: Organ Recital by John Gillock 2:30pm

FESTIVAL

HISTORIC GASLIGHT VILLAGE Wyoming, www.appleumpkin.com Appleumpkin Festival 10am-5pm NAPLES HIGH SCHOOL & MEMORIAL TOWN HALL GROUNDS Rt. 21 South, Naples, naplesgrapefest.org Naples Grape Festival 10am-5pm

KIDS

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONG One Manhattan Square, 263-2700 “Little Builders” Exhibit Opening Weekend Celebration

SHOWS

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 RECreate Wellness Day 10am-12noon RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Coral Reef Adventure 3:30 & 4:30pm

Sports

Celtic

FOOTBALL Ralph Wilson Stadium, One Bills Dr, Orchard Park, 877-BB-TICKS Buffalo Bills vs Baltimore Ravens 1pm

DJ

RUNNING Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655 Family First Penfield 5K Challenge XI 9am

TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE 109 East Ave, 232-6000 Celtic Night w/ TBD 7pm

THIRSTY FROG 511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285 DJ ZIO

Irish

JOHNNY’S 1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Traditional Irish Music Session 5pm

Karaoke

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

Open Mic

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 Open Mic 3-7pm

CONCERTS

BOP SHOP RECORDS 1460 Monroe Ave, 271-3354 Larry Ochs - Don Robinson Duo 8pm

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LITTLE THEATRE CAFE 240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906 Watkins & The Rapiers 7:30-9:30pm

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Bluegrass

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

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

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Country

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Rock

RICHMONDS TAVERN 21 Richmond St, 270-8570 Roc City Pro Jam 9pm

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

Karaoke

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 Oltra Entertainment 8:30pm-12:30am

Open Mic

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CENTER CAFE 150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882 Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:3011pm

THIRSTY FROG 511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285 T ‘n’ T-Tacos & Trivia 8pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield, 3408655 Penfield Rotary Big Band Swing Dance 7:30pm

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

CAPTAIN’S ATTIC 37 Charlotte St, 546-8885 DJ Reign

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BUG JAR 219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966 The End of America w/ Dream Girls, Kozy Soul & Cammy Enaharo 8pm

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

KILBOURN HALL 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100 Eastman Jazz Studies & Contemporary Media Showcase 8pm

Irish

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE 99 Court St, 325-7090 Jumbo Shrimp 9pm

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA Pump Boys and Dinettes 7:30pm

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SALVATORE’S @ THE GARAGE DOOR 149 Ridge Rd. East, 342-8363 Jim Lane 7:30-10:30pm

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CONCERTS

HATCH RECITAL HALL 433 E. Main St, 274-1100 Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Russell Miller, piano w/ Justa Broxheim, soprano 8pm

DANCE

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

SHOWS

RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880 Coral Reef Adventure 2pm

THEATRE

GEVA THEATRE CENTER 75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA -Pump Boys and Dinettes 2pm -All Your Questions Answered 7pm (Nextstage)

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NIGHTCLUBS

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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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