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WESTERN NEW YORK’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

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www.FREETIME.com

February 5 - February 19, 2014 | Vol. 37 • No. 18

M A G A Z I N E

.Give Her or Him a Slice of Your Heart!

February 8 & 9

Ontario Beach Park and Port of Rochester

Terminal

30th Annual

THE JOKE FACTORY • FEBRUARY 8

START ON PAGE 17

Valentine’s DayEvents

BOBBY COLLINS

Valentine’s DayEvents

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Departments• Coming To Town .....................5• Out of Town ............................9• Lights Up ...............................12 Theatre ................................12 Concert ................................12 Dance ..................................13 Film .....................................13• Talk Of The Town .....................15• Sports ...................................16• Film Classics .........................19• Calendar ...............................20• Classifieds .............................29

ColumnsFestivals & Special Events By Sue Cannon ....................13

For You And The Kids By Sue Cannon ....................14

Valentine’s Day Events By Sue Cannon ....................17

Words & Music ......................19

OnScreen: The Monuments Men By Ed Symkus .........................19

Things will be heating up if you’rewilling to feel the love!

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coming to townEthnic Heritage Ensemble • Joyce Yang & Michael Morgan w/RPO • John DiCrosta • Jacob Moon • Jon Faddis • Robert Post • The Disgruntled Clown • Darmon Meader • O.A.R • .Bobby Collins

w/Artie Fletcher • Al Parrish • Brass Transit • Umphrey’s McGee • Barry Altschul Trio • Chicago Symphony Brass Quintet • Sister Act • The Bunny The Bear • John Michael • Krzysztof Meisinger

& Anna Maria Staskiewicz • Mitch Fatel • Andy LoRusso • Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad w/Aqueous • Peter Bay w/RPO • Pete Michaels

Ethnic Heritage EnsembleLovin’ Cup | Feb. 5 The jazz act known as Ethnic Heritage Ensemble formed in the mid-70s. Using trap drums, Afri-can and Latin hand-percussion, saxophone, trombone, digeridoo, bass clarinet and kalimba, they endow their music with warm textural richness and depth. The act has released a dozen albums including such titles as Dance With The Ancestors, Papa’s Bounce, Freedom Jazz Dance, Ka-Real and Mama’s House.

Joyce Yang & Michael Morganw/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Feb. 6 & 8 The young Korean pianist , Joyce Yang, a Van Cliburn silver medalist, will be featured in this concert of music by Gershwin & Ellington conducted by Mi-chael Morgan. The program is a celebration of African American History Month and also offers narrated text from the words of Martin Luther King, Jr ...Yang has appeared with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Sym-phony, and the New York Philhar-monic. Born in Seoul, Korea, she has also presented recitals for the Van Cliburn Foundation in Seoul and in Hawaii. ...Michael Morgan is the music directory of the Sacra-mento Philharmonic and Festival Opera in Walnut Creek CA. In addition, he has served as a guest conductor of the New York Phil-harmonic, New York City Opera, the San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Ballet and Washington National Opera.

John DiCrostaComedy Club | Feb. 6 – 8 John DiCrosta is anything but boring. Wacky voices, offbeat impressions, topical humor, sight gags, a few props and sometimes even ventriloquism, are among the tricks this comedian has up his sleeve. DiCrosta can be seen regularly in comedy clubs and has opened for Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle, Chicago, and even Zamfir, Master of the Pan Flute. He has appeared on Showtime, Comedy Central and Night Shift, just to name a few; and he often works as voiceover talent, starring in the films Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

Jacob MoonLovin’ Cup | Feb. 7 Singer/songwriter/guitarist Jacob Moon is a Canadian folk artist who is known as a master of the art of “live looping” – layering sound on sound in real time so that his guitar has an orchestra-like sound. His latest release is Fascination on Moonbeam Mu-sic.

Jon FaddisMerton Williams School, Hilton | Feb. 7 The annual “Hilton Evening of Jazz” this year features Schike Recording Artist Jon Faddis. Faddis began his trumpet studies as a youth with Dizzy Gillespie and has, over the years, played with him as well as such greats as

Paul Simon, Steve Turre, Billy Joel and others. He’s also conducted and directed the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band and Dizzy’s United Nation Orchestra. Currently, he is a professor at SUNY Purchase. This concert will be backed by a professional big band; and the Hilton Middle and High School Jazz Ensembles.

Robert PostGenesee Community College, Batavia | Feb. 7 Robert Post combines dry humor, expert mime, acting and juggling with satire and a good dose of absurdity. Matt Lauer of the Today Show says, “I like him because he’s insane – completely insane;” and Bob Mondelo from NPR Radio has called him “up-roariously funny.”

The divinely entertaining hit musical, Sister Act heads to the Auditorium Theatre, February 11-16.

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The Disgruntled ClownJoke Factory | Feb. 7 & 8 The Disgruntled Clown grabs the audience’s attention from the first glimpse. With full make-up, oversized props and an attitude as big as he is, he thunders onto the stage and commands the audi-ence’s attention with a fast-paced, never relenting style that keeps ‘em guessing. Not your ordinary stand-up act, The Disgruntled Clown uses props throughout the show for visual enhancement. His material covers a wide range of topics, all presented from the hilarious viewpoint of being a clown trying to function in a normal society!

Darmon MeaderPenfield High School | Feb. 7 & 8 Vocalist /saxophonist Darmon Meader performs with Penfield jazz groups at the 44th annual Penfield Jazz fundraising concert. Recognized in both the jazz vocal and instrumental worlds, Meader has achieved international recog-nition as the founder, music direc-tor, arranger, composer, producer, saxophonist and vocalist with The New York Voices. He will premiere a new arrangement of the jazz classic, “Tenor Madness,” arranged by Rod Blumenau, with a 100-piece multi-age jazz choir. Meader will act as guest soloist.

Rusty BelleAbilene Bar & Lounge | Feb. 8 Rusty Belle is a folk rock act known for its variety of songs. Some are reminiscent of ’60s folk, others are country blues, and still others offer a sense of swinging melancholy. Its members, Mark Lorenz, Kate Lorenz, and Zak Trojano, harmonize with an intuitive sense while offering layers of acoustic and electric instruments. You can expect to hear everything from a whiskey lullaby to a rock anthem or smoky blues. The latest album from Rusty Belle is Common Courtesy.

O.A.R.Smith Opera House, Geneva | Feb. 8 Formed in 1996, O.A. R. (Of A Revolution) is known for rousing live and jam-like performances, with fans calling their act one of the best live shows available today. Studio releases include

Stories of A Stranger (“Love and Memories” / “Heard the World”), All Sides (“Shattered - Turn the Car Around” / “This Town”), and King (“Heaven”). Their latest live recording is titled Live on Red Rocks.

Bobby Collinsw/Artie FletcherHoliday Inn Airport Ballroom | Feb. 8 With his smooth style and deep, gravely New York accent, Bobby Collins’ striking brand of emotional and physical humor focuses on monologues derived from the experience of every-day life, spotlighting family and friends. Chosen personally by Rosie O’Donnell to replace her as the host of VH-1’s Stand-Up Spotlight, Collins has worked alongside such legends as Jerry Sienfield and Jay Leno and toured with Cher, Julio Iglesias, Dolly Parton and Tony Bennett. The most recent of his six comedy CDs is I’m on the Boat...Artie Fletcher, “New York City’s Bad

Boy,” is no stranger to film, televi-sion, commercials, voiceovers, print and live stand-up comedy. He’s been seen on Law and Order, Third Watch, Conan O’Brien and NYPD Blue; and has performed his act in Atlantic City, Radio City Music Hall, the Westbury Music Fair, the Chicago Comedy Festival, and more. Fletcher has also performed for audiences in England and throughout Canada and Hong Kong.

Al ParrishGreece Baptist Church | Feb. 8 Bassist Al Parrish grew up in

Joyce Yang Kodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Feb. 6 & 8

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Brass TransitRoberts Wesleyan College | Feb. 8 Toronto’s Brass Transit is a group of eight musicians and singers who play all the hits of Chicago’s golden age, from ’69 to ’76. Members of the band include veterans of acts like the Drifters, Sam & Dave, Aretha Franklin, Ben E. King, The Marvelettes, Frankie Vallie, Little Anthony and more.

Umphrey’s McGeeHarro East Ballroom | Feb. 9 Umphrey’s McGee’s relentless-ly inventive music has garnered the attention of press outlets like Rolling Stone and Relix magazines. Virtuoso playing helped the group achieve a win at the prestigious Chicago Music Awards (for “Best Rock Entertainer of the Year”) and nominations at The Jammy’s. Umprhrey’ highly touted stu-dio release, Safety in Numbers, charted on Billboard’s Top 200 and on the “Heatseekers” list. In addition, Guitar Player magazine featured the band’s guitarists, Jake Cinninger and Brendan Bay-liss, on its list of “Best Unsung Guitar Heroes.” Umphrey’s Mc-Gee releases include The Bottom Half, Jimmy Stewart, Mantis, and Death By Stereo.

Barry Altschul TrioLovin’ Cup | Feb. 9 Drummer Barry Altschul has been a crucial figure in contem-porary jazz since the 1970s, and has contributed his sensitive ac-companiment to projects by Dave Holland, Chick Corea, Anthony Braxton and others in addition to his own projects. Barry has par-ticipated in over 160 recordings, nearly a dozen under his own leadership. For this show, he’ll be joined by bassist/composer Joe Fonda and Jon Irabagon on saxophone.

Chicago Symphony Brass QuintetKilbourn Hall | Feb. 11 The Chicago Symphony Brass Quintet is Christopher Martin and Tage Larsen on trumpet; Oto Carrillo on horn; Michael Mulcahy on trombone and Charles Vernon on bass trombone. The group comes to town to present a Kilburn Concert Series program featuring music by Mase, Caterr, Dahl, Schmidt and Bourgeios.

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the world, this piano-violin duo features the award-winning pol-ish violinist, Staskiewicz, who has performed worldwide as a soloist and with orchestras; and classical guitarist Meisinger who has played as a featured artist throughout the world and who won first prize in the 2006 Inter-national Classical Guitar Compe-tition in Lodz. The Polish artists will feature folk melodies from their country as well as Bulgarian rock.

Mitch FatelComedy Club | Feb. 13 – 15 NYC-based comic Mitch Fatel has appeared on David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. He was named “Best Comedian” at the Aspen Comedy Festival, and has had his own Comedy Central special. His radio show, “Sex and Swinging with Mitch and Jessica”

Editor’s Note: This show, great for all ages, has been selected by the RBTL for its “Kids’ Night on Broadway” offer - a free children’s ticket with the purchase of an adult ticket on 2/11, 2/14 and 2/16!

The Bunny The BearCalifornia Brew Haus | Feb. 12 The eclectic duo of The Bunny

The Bear hails from Brooklyn and blends elements of metal, elec-tronic and pop music. They tour in support of their latest album, Stories.

John MichaelNola’s BBQ | Feb. 13 At just 23, John Michael has established himself as a talented singer/songwriter, earning fans with his live performances and popular YouTube videos. The lat-est album by this Top Noch Music recording artist is Sophisticated.

Krzysztof Meisinger & Anna Maria StaskiewiczHatch Hall, Eastman School | Feb. 13 Performing music from around

O.A.R.Smith Opera House, Geneva | Feb. 8

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Andy LoRussoDiplomat Party House | Feb. 14 “The Singing Chef,” Andy Lo-Russo, makes a stop in town for a unique Valentine Fundraiser. LoRusso is a best-selling author and cooking icon. He’s been seen on the Donny & Marie show and on the Food Network; combining his passion for music and food for some 25 years now. His popular cookbook is titled Sing and Cook Italian.

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squadw/AqueousWater St. Music Hall | Feb. 14 Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad released their popular album, In These Times, last April; their first electric studio album since 2006’s Slow Down. Over the past six years, the quintet has put out a collection of live albums, and released a roots Americana record titled Country. Band mem-bers include James Searl, Chris O’Brien, Dylan Savage, Tony Gal-licchio and Dan Keller... Blending rock-based jamming with shifting improvisation, Aqueous uses catchy melodies and intense songwriting to create its sound. Since forming in 2006, the band has been playing over 100 shows a year, earning a strong fan base

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Peter Bayw/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Feb. 14 & 15 A special screening of the classic film Singin’ in the Rain will be offered in Kodak Hall, accompanied by our own Roch-ester Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Peter Bay. The current music director for the Austin Symphony Orchestra and Hot Spring Music Festival, Bay previously held conducting posts with the RPO. He has also served as Music Director of the Erie Philharmonic, Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Breck-enridge Music Festival and the Richmond (VA) Symphony; and he has served as guest conductor with orchestras across the country and in Europe.

Pete MichaelsJoke Factory | Feb. 14 & 15 Ventriloquist and comedian Pete Michaels is a native New Yorker, born and bread in NYC. His career spans decades and includes appearances at major comedy clubs, casinos and the-atres as well as appearances on such TV shows as Late Night With Conan O’Brien, Showtime At The Apollo and more. You can also see him with three members of his 8-puppet posse in MGMT’s video for their song, “Flash Delirium.”

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C LY B O U R N E PARKGeva Theatre Center Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award, and the Olivier Award for Best New Play, Clybourne Park opens on Febru-ary 11 at Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbur y Blvd. Performed on the Main-stage under the direction of Mark Cuddy, the wickedly funny and fiercely provocative play by Bruce Norris deals with the volatile com-bination of race and real estate. In 1959, a white couple sells their home to the Younger family of A Raisin in the Sun, causing uproar among their white neighbors. Fast forward 50 years and the same house lands in the hands of a white couple with plans for gentrification and a knack for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. While the stakes have changed over the years, the debate remains strikingly similar. The show runs through March 9. Call (585) 232-GEVA. •ME & ELLA - Downstairs Cabaret, at 3450Winton Place in Brighton, will host vocalist Andra Frierson from February 6 thru 23. Her show, Me & Ella, is part memory play and part tribute to Ella Fitzgerald - set against a backdrop on New York City in the 1960s. Call (585) 325-4370. •6RMS RIV VU - The Penfield Players will present 6Rms Riv Vu on February 8 at the Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road. The now classic story will

be told readers’ theater style and directed by Christopher Woods Marlin. Visit www.penfieldplay-ers.org. •NEW PLAY FESTIVAL - The MuCCC Theater at 142 Atlantic Avenue will present its inaugural New Play Festival from February 5 thru 9. Shows to be performed are Still We Wait by Truc Doan, Profes-sor Pomfret’s Recognition Scene by Shirley Ricker; The Weekends by Katherine Royal; The Cell by Maria Brandt and three short plays by Manuel Igrejas - Pittsburg, Lisbon and Aria for Duane Reade. Visit www.muccc.org. •QUILTERS - Nazareth Col-lege will present Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek’s play, Quilters, from February 14 thru 23 at the Nazareth College Arts Cen-ter, 4245 East Avenue. The show tells of a pioneer woman and her six daughters and captures the harsh challenges and rewards of frontier life with stories that mix music, dance and drama. Call (585) 389-2170.

ConcertsBeatles in America T h e U n i -v e r s i t y o f Roches ter ’s Institute for Popular Mu-sic promises a big celebra-tion this year on February 9th in honor of the 50th anniversar y of the Beat-les’ first U.S. performance on the Ed Sul-

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the Mystery Company presents a whodunit with a romantic twist! Murder: A Love Story runs February 6-16 at RAPA’s East End Theatre. See

our Valentine’s article on page 17 for all the details.

Rochester rockers the Smooth Talkers pay tribute to the Beatles with a special performance at the

U of R, February 9.

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livan Show. Exactly fifty years to the hour (8 p.m.), a concert honoring the Beatles and their music will be presented in Strong Auditorium on the U of R River Campus fea-turing performances by faculty, students and Rochester’s own 60’sband, The Smooth Talkers. Also being offered by the U or R are two lectures on the subject scheduled for February 5 & 9 (See our Talk of the Town section); and a free six-week course on “The Music of the Beatles” which starts on February 9. Call (585) 275-9397 for full details.

DanceInspireDANCE Festival The fourth annual “Inspire-DANCE Festival” at the Univer-sity of Rochester will showcase a diverse range of dance and movement styles including con-temporary, hip-hop, ballet, Irish dance, Capoeira, yoga and more. The Festival runs Feb. 13 thru 18 on the U of R’s river campus, offering workshops and perfor-mances. Highlighting the week will be a chance to work with and see choreographer/dancer Heidi Latsky, formerly a dancer with Bill T. Jones, and founder of the modern dance company, Heidi Latsky Dance. Call (585) 275-4118 for details.

Lehrer Dance Under the direction of Jon Leh-rer, the Lehrer Dance Company showcases their “Organically Athletic” technique in the SUNY Geneseo Wadsworth Auditorium on February 8. Their style in-tegrates the fluidity of modern dance with the excitement and energy of jazz dance to create an expressive and fascinating style of movement all their own. Call (585) 245-5873.

Film Banff Mountain Film Fest The 2014 Banff Mountain Film Festival arrives in town as part of its World Tour with screenings scheduled for February 15 thru 17 in Ingle Auditorium on the Roch-ester Institute of Technology cam-pus. The international collection of short films and documentaries about mountain culture, sports and environment was launched in 1976 and annually selects the best works submitted from some 300 entrants to tour the world. For tickets, visit www.rittickets.com.

festivals& SPECIAL EVENTS

by Sue Cannon

•LarryMossandKellyCheatleof Airigami host Balloon Manor 2014 in the Sibley Building atrium thru February 9. The structure, called “The Very Tall Tale of Jack and his Beanstalk,” includes a ground-floor garden where Jack planted his magic beans; a four-story beanstalk which visitors can “climb” via the atrium escalator; and castle in the clouds, complete with giant, on the fifth floor of the Sibley atrium. Visit www.baloon-manor.com for more details. •A winter ZooBRRRew is planned on February 7 at the Sen-eca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul Street. The 21-and-over event features an assortment of food stations, livemusicbyKeyDreamersanda cash bar of seasonal beers and wines in the heated Eagle’s Landing Pavilion. Visit www.senecaparkzoo.org; or call (585) 336-7200. •The 2014 Walk the Walk Performance by the Rochester Landmark Society is scheduled for February 7 at Memorial AME Zion Church, 549 Clarissa Street. This performance will focus on the lives of Austin Steward, Frederick Douglass, and George Brown. Call (585) 546-7029. •On February 8, Casa Larga Vineyards at 2287 Turk Hill Road in Fairport will host the 10th an-nual What Women Want New Trends Show & Sale. Sample, taste, and shop! Call (585) 223-4210. •TheCityofRochesterpresentsthe 30th annual Lakeside Winter Celebration on February 8 & 9 at Ontario Beach Park and in the Port of Rochester Terminal. There will be Frostbiter Sailboat Races on both days; and on Saturday, you can also enjoy Horse-drawn Carriage Rides, Music by George Hogan, a Snow Sculpture Contest, a Dog Sled Demonstration, Chil-dren’s Activities and the ever pop-ular Chilly Chili Challenge. The

show-stopper, the Polar Plunge, is scheduled for noon on Sunday, and there will be a Port and Tur-ing Point Park Walk at 1 p.m. on Sunday, too. In addition, specials will be offered by merchants in the area; and both the Gene-see Valley Indoor Ice Rink and

the Martin Luther Park R i n k a t Manhattan Square will b e o p e n , too! Visit w w w. p o -larplunge .net to pre-register for the plunge; w w w. p or -tofcharlot-t e n y. c o m

for information on merchant discounts, and www.cityofroch-ester.gov/wintercelebration for general information; or call 311 in the City; 585-428-5990 outside. •TheNew York Ice Wine & Culinary Festival is scheduled for February 15 at Casa Larga Vineyards, 2287 Turk Hill Road in Fairport. You can sample wines from all over the state, attend seminars, and watch demonstra-tions. Call (585) 223-4210. •AseriesofSampling Satur-days are scheduled at the New York Wine and Culinary Center, 800 S. Main St. in Canandaigua, each honoring local products. On February 15 it will be Luke’s Mill Creek Farms; on February 22 - Chef William, and on March 1 - Stonybrook Wholehearted Foods. Call (585) 394-7070.

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•Winter Tours of Mt. Hope Cemetery will be held on Febru-ary 15, March 15 and April 19. These guided events run 60 to 90- minutes long and provide a chance to experience the beauty of the cemetery in winter. The meet at the south entrance, 1133 Mt. Hope Avenue. Call (585) 461-3494. •Our community’s eclecticar ray of mobile food stands will be at the Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union Street for a Food Truck “Sno-deo” on February 16 from 1 to 5 p.m. Just about any and every thing

will be available from the ‘back of the trucks’ – and the beer will be provided by Rohrbach Brewing Company. Visit www.cityofrochester.gov; or call (585) 428-6866. •“Meet Suffragette Antoi-nette Brown Blackwell” – the first woman ordained minister in the United States – on Febru-ary 18 in a special program of-fered by the Perinton Historical Society at Fairport Museum, 18 Perrin Street. She will be portrayed by local resident Betty Miller. Visit www.perintonhis-toricalsociety.org for details.

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•RochesterSchooloftheArts (SOTA) will perform William Shakespeare’s HAMLET from February 7 thru 16 in their Black Box Theatre, 45 Prince Street. For tickets to see this show, considered to be one of Shakespeare’s greatest works, call (585) 242-7682. •Rochester Children’sThea t re wi l l present SHREK THE MUSICAL at Nazareth College Arts Center, 4245 East Avenue, from February 8 thru 17. Based on the Oscar win-ning film, the show brings the hilarious story of ev-eryone’s favorite ogre to life with all new songs. It is set in a faraway kingdom where things get ugly when an unseemly ogre shows up to rescue a feisty prin-cess. Call (585) 389-2170. •In celebration of thebirthday of our Zoo’s white rhinos - Bill and Roscoe - who turn ten this year, the Seneca Park Zoo at 2222 St. Paul Street, will offer free admission, a “Happy Birthday” singing, and treats for the animals on February 8. A docent touch table will also be set up nearby for families to learn about conserva-tion issues surrounding rhinos. For information on this ANIMAL BIRTHDAY @ THE ZOO adven-ture, visit www.senecaparkzoo.org. •OnSaturday,February8,theRochester Museum & Science Center at 657 East Avenue will of-fer presentations on “Mars Rock-etry” and on “Use of Minerals in Industry, Fluorescent Minerals, and Local Minerals” as part of

the RMSC SCIENCE SATURDAY program. Call (585) 271-1880. •Onefreeyouthadmissionwillbe given with the purchase of one adult admission to the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul Street on several upcoming holidays. The FREE YOUTH ADMISSIONS DAYS AT THE ZOO will be on February 14 (Valentine’s Day), February 17 (Presidents’ Day) and on March 17 (St. Patrick’s Day). Call (585) 336-7200. •FebruaryBreakWeekat theRochester Museum and Science Center, 657 East Avenue, will be a 3-ring spectacular this year! CIRCUS-CIRCUS offers the en-tire family special performances and hands-on activities from February 15 thru 23...a juggler,

The Amazing Magic Joe will be part ofthe 3-ring fun on tap when RMSC hosts“Circus-Circus” during February Break.

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in the comedy business, Tony is recognized not only by fans but by his peers as one of the best and most engaging comedians in the business!

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sword-swallower, balloon artist, gymnast, magician and more will be on hand. Visitors can also explore the science of fire in a special “Fire Show” performed by the RMSC Players and they can meet live animals! Call (585) 271-1880. •At the Strong National Mu-seum of Play, One Manhattan Square, FAT BRAIN SCHOOL BREAK WEEK runs from Febru-ary 15 thru 23. Put on your think-ing cap and challenge yourself to mind-expanding toys and games! Call (585) 263-2700. •BLACK HISTORY MONTH FAMILY DAY is scheduled for Sunday, February 16 at the Memo-rial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue. All ages are invited to celebrate with family art ac-tivities, music and dance perfor-mances, tours and storytelling. Call (585) 276-8900. •From February 17 thru 22in the Hart Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edge-wood Avenue, area youngsters will discover the classic tale of TREASURE ISLAND. For this TYKEs (Theatre Little Kids En-joy) special event, the Missoula Children’s Theatre Experience provides February Break Fun for kids ages five and up. What makes this especially great is that youngsters can enjoy the experi-ence by simply watching it; or by

starring in it! A full-scale musical with sets, costumes, make-up and props will be put together - star-ring up to 64 local kids - and staged...all within a week. Partici-pating youngsters will rehearse from February 17 thru 21, and two performances will then be offered on Saturday, February 22. Call (585) 461-2000. •The New York Wine & Cu-linary Center at 800 S. Main St. in Canandaigua will hold KID’S CULINARY WORKSHOPS on February 18, 20 & 21 – from 2 to 5 p.m. each day. Kids willlearn about knife skills, cooking methods, healthy choices, por-tion control and food paring; and they can register for a single day or for multiple ones. The work-shops are recommended for ages 10 to 15; ages 9 & under require accompaniment. Call (585) 394-7070. •TheCHALLENGER LEARN-ING CENTER OF GREATER ROCHESTER will be open on February 19 at the Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Avenue. Youngsters ages seven and up (accompanied by an adult if they are 7 to 10) can embark on a virtual voyage of discovery to the planet Mars in this high-tech, hands-on activity located at Strasenburgh Plan-etarium. Call (585) 697-1942 to make a required reservation.

•University of Rochester River Campus (585) 275-9297...As part of the U of R’s Institute for Popular Music’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ first visit to the United States, they are offering two lec-tures. The first, on Wednesday, February 5 at 7 p.m. in Dewey Hall, will find noted instrument expertandauthorANDYBABIUK,discussing the musical gear used on stage and in the studio by the Beatles; and on Sunday, February 9 at 2 p.m., WALTER EVERETT, an author and professor at the University of Michigan, lectures in Lower Strong Auditorium. •Rochester Museum & Sci-ence Center, 657 East Avenue (585) 271-1880...GREGORY SKOMAI, Ph.D., a marine fish-eries scientist and author, will discuss “New insights into the ecology of the white shark in the North Atlantic” on February 5. He and his team have tagged 39 white sharks off Cape Cod with

acoustic transmitters that track their movement, habitat and feed-ing behavior. His work has been featured on Discover Channel’s “Shark Week.” ...And, “Recent Activities and Discovers of the Mars Rovers” will be discussed on February 19 by ROBERT SUL-LIVAN, Senior Research Associate at Cornell University. The lecture will explore implications for the past presence of water on Mars.

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AMERKS HOME FOR FIVE The Rochester Americans will be on their home ice at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, for a series of upcoming matches. On Wednesday, Feb. 5, they face thruway rivals, Syracuse, at 7:05 p.m. Next up are a series of games...at 7:05 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7 against Hershey; on Friday, Feb. 14 against Utica at 7:05 p.m.; a 3:05 p.m. match against Texas on Sunday, Feb. 16; and a 7:05 p.m. game against Iowa on Wednesday, Feb.19.Call(855)GO-AMERKSand visit www.amerks.com for tickets and further information.

LANCERS HOME FOR TWO Our indoor soccer team, the Rochester Lancers, will be at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Me-morial Square, for two upcoming matches. On Sunday, Feb. 9, they take on the Milwaukee Wave at 3 p.m.; and on Saturday, Feb.15 they facetheSyracuseSilverKnightsat7 p.m. Visit www.rochesterlanc-ers.com for tickets; and call (585) 872-5425.

RAZORSHARKS FACE ERIE FOR TWO The Rochester RazorSharks, our hometown Premier Basketball League team, are in town for two matches on their home court at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square. Both games are against Erie Hurricane. They face the team on Saturday, Feb. 8th at 2:05 p.m.; and on Monday, Feb. 17 - also at 2:05 p.m. Visit www.razorsharks.com; or call (585) 232-9190.

KNIGHTHAWKS TAKE ON BUFFALO On Saturday, Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m.,theRochesterKnighthawkswill be back in town to face the Buffalo Bandits at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square. Our back-to-back National La-crosse League Champions don’t have another game scheduled here for a month! Visit www.knighthawks.net for tickets and further information; or call (585) 454-HAWKS.

CURLING ON THE CANAL The ancient Scots’ game of curling will sweep into the Port of Palmyra Marina on the Erie Canal on Saturday, February 8 as the Rochester Curling Club invites you to join the fun from 3 to 5 p.m. There will be demonstrations, instruction, a game, and fun for all ages! Call (585) 368-8081.

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by Sue Cannon

Our February weather may be capable of bringing on a chill, but things will be heating up if you’re willing to feel the love. The magic is all around you as Valentine’s Day draws near!

From restaurant/hotel packages to dance/theatre productions and concerts, to activities for kids of all ages to enjoy, our

Rochester/Finger Lakes region is the perfect place for lovers of all ages. Choose from the events listed below; and be sure to check our advertisers to see what your favorite club/pub has

planned:

♥ February 6 thru 16: •TheMysteryCompanywillpresentaromantic,comical,murdermystery that allows the audience to solve the crime at RAPA’s East End Theatre, 727 E. Main Street. Creative director Debbie Lestz Teahan says that Murder: A Love Story is not only a fantastic love story, but also a film noir tale of intrigue and murder - full of twists and turns and great fun. Call (585) 325-3366.

♥ February 7 thru 15: •AvarietyofValentine Events is planned at the New York Wine & Culinary Center, 800 S. Main Street in Canandaigua. On 2/7, a “Sweet-heart Tasting” is scheduled with hors d’oeuvres; a “Valentine’s Truffle Workshop” is offered on 2/8 & 2/10; “Classic Pairings - Valentine’s Day Edition” will be held on 2/9 & 2/14; and a “Wine & Chocolate Pairing” event is scheduled for 2/15. Call (585) 394-7070.

February 7 thru 16: •BlackSheepTheatrepresentsTake That, Cupid! (Part 2) on their Village Gate stage at 274 N. Goodman Street. The entirely new cheeky ensemble of one-act plays has been assembled to tease a smile from your lips and warm your heart. Editor’s Note - Discretion is advised; and the show is not recommended for kids under age 13. Call (585) 861-4816.

February 8: •The 28th annual Epilepsy Foundation Chocolate Ball will be held at the Riverside Convention Center, 123 E. Main Street. “Cirque du Chocolat” is the theme of this year’s event. Call (585) 442-6420. •A Valentine’s celebration of community, love, and friendship isplanned at the Diplomat Party Center, 1956 Lyell Avenue. The Gay Alliance Red Ball 2014 invites folks of all ages to join members of the LGBT community and their families and friends for a dance complete with hors d’oeuvres and sweets and a cash bar. DJ Chuck Argento promises plenty of music and cos-tumes (while not required) are encouraged! There will be a photo booth; and the LaQuinta Inn next door is offering room specials. Visit www.gayalliance.org for de-tails. •A Pre-Valentine’s Day House Concert by David Lanz is planned in Pittsford featuring the Grammy-nominated pianist/composer whose new CD, Move-ments of the Heart, features such songs as “Love’s Return” and “The Lover’s Moon.” Editor’s Note – As of press time, this event is sold out. Visit www.davidlanz.com for de-tails. •The second annual Vintage, Vines and Valentines event will run from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. in

Naples. A town wide celebration of love and friendship in the Finger Lakes region, it offers activities for singles, couples and families of all ages. There is an outdoor poetry reading, wine tastings, an open mic featuring love songs, a wedding vow renewal, horse and wagon rides, a luminary launch, yoga, outdoor activities, music, specials at local eater-ies - and plenty of love! Call (585) 534-5696. •FamilyfunisplannedattheTown of Henrietta’s Valentine’s Day Party, held at the Rush-Henrietta Senior High School, 1799 Lehigh Sta-tionRoad.Therewillbecookiedecorating,musicbyMikeKornrich,magic by Nick the Magician, crafts, carnival games and more. The party is geared for preschoolers thru 3rd grade. Call (585) 359-2540.

♥ February 8 & 9: •A“Say Cheeese” Event wines at each of the vineyards along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail will feature great cheese recipes to sample along with fine wines; making for a mighty tasty Valentine’s Day treat. You can visit www.cayugawinetrail.com for tickets or call (800) 684-5217.

♥ February 9: •Youcanenjoyabrunchfeaturingham,turkey,omelets,fruitandpastries at Potter Peristyle in the George Eastman House, 900 East Av-enue, starting at 10 a.m.; followed by the screening of The Shop Around the Corner (1940) in the Dryden Theatre. For details on the Valentine’s Brunch & Film, call (585) 271-3361.

♥ February 10: •YoungsterscanCelebrate Friendship at the Strong National Mu-seum of Play, One Manhattan Square during a special Valentine session of“MondayKidsforAges2to6.”Childrenandtheircaregiverswilllearn to share and care about friends and family with crafts and books. Call (585) 263-2700.

♥ February 13: •AllynVanDusen,mezzosoprano;RitaGeorgeSimmons,flute;andPaula Bobb, piano will offer a Valentines’ Concert on February 13 at the Hochstein School of Music, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue. Meditations on Love and Roses will feature music by Heggie, Higdon, Ravel, Saint-Saens, Bach, Liszt and Debussy. Call (585) 454-4596. •ThePenfieldRecreationDepartmentwillhostaspecialVictorian Valentine Dinner & Lecture at the Dolomite Lodge on Veterans Park Way in Penfield NY. A ten-course tasting menu is planned, pulled from some of the most elegant restaurants of Victorian times. The candlelit evening includes live music and a talk on Victorian Dining by Christo-

pher Bensch and raises funds for the Daytime Education and Recre-ation Program at Penfield Rec. Call (585) 340-8655. •ShakeCo:TheShakespeareCompany will present a reading of Thomas Nashe’s epic erotic poem, The Choice of Valentines, at MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Avenue. Edi-tor’s Note - The poem contains adult language and is not recommended for audiences under the age of 18. Visit www.muccc.org.

February 14: •The international celebritychef, cookbook author, and record-ing artist Andy LoRusso (a.k.a. - “The Singing Chef”) highlights A Celebration of Food, Wine & Song - “A Taste of Italy” at the Diplomat Party House, 1956 Lyell Avenue. The gala evening also

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with “The Singing Chef” Andy LoRusso as he brings“A Taste of Italy” to the Diplomat Party House in a gala fundraiser for

St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish, February 14.

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our area than the annual Dutch Connection exhibit at the George East-man House, 900 East Avenue. The museum’s conservatory and palm house is filled with more than three thousand tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, amaryllis, clivias, begonias, primroses and azaleas in full bloom for this event. Also on display, courtesy of the Genesee Region Orchid Society, are tropical orchids. The show continues the tradition of Mr. Eastman himself, who every year ordered thousands of flowering bulbs for his house and gardens. Editor’s Note – Dutch Connection runs through March 2. Call (585) 271-3361.

♥ February 14 & 15: •TheRochester Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of guest conductor Peter Bay, will provide live accompaniment to the Ameri-can Film Institute’s top movie musical, Singin’ in the Rain,inKodakHall @ Eastman Theatre, 60 Gibbs Street. Editor’s Note - See our Coming to Town section for details on Mr. Bay. Visit www.rpo.org for tickets and for special Valentine’s Day packages that include chocolates, flowers and dining options. •You can celebrateValentine’sDaywith a specialperformancebyKaren Savoca and Pete Heitzman at Downstairs Cabaret Theatre, 20 Windsor Street. The two will play soul, R&B, roots and world rhythms for this special show, providing what has been described as “Embracingly beautiful songs that have a beguiling way of changing reconfigur-ing themselves like an aural kaleidoscope” by the Duluth News Tribune. Call (585) 325-4370.

♥ February 14 & 16: •VisitCasaLargaVine-yards at 2287 Turk Hill Road in Fairport for a Valentine’s Day Wine & Chocolate Tasting - pairings that go together just like you and your sweetie! The event runs from noon to 5 p.m. Call (585) 223-4210.

♥ February 15: •The2014Day of Dance event will be held at East-view Mall (in the Main Court) from noon to 4. This is your chance to “Dance your way to a healthy heart!” Not only will there be free dance lessons and demon-strations in line dancing, swing, jazzercize, bellydanc-ing, salsa, square dancing and more; but there will also be free health screenings for cholesterol, blood pressure and more, provided by the good folks at Thomson Health. Visit www.thompsonhealth.com/Spirit. •ThePoliteInkSketch&ImprovCompanywillpresentashowcalledWhat’s Love Got To Do With It at MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Avenue. The group uses singing, occasional video shorts, and non-stop laughing in the design of their unique shows. Visit www.muccc.org. •AttheHouseofGuitars,645TitusAvenue,anin-storeValentine’s Day Performance by Teagan & The Tweeds is planned at 12:30 p.m. For details on this free acoustic show, call (585) 544-3500.

♥ February 15 & 16: •Youcansampleavarietyofcheese-inspiredfoodspairedwithaward-winning wines at the Keuka Lake Wine Trail Cheese and Wine Lovers Weekend. Each of the seven vineyards has made plans to offer such items as fondue, cheddar broccoli soup and more. Call (800) 440-4898.

features a silent auction, and, of course, a wonderful four-course meal prepared by LoRusso while he entertains the crowd! . Proceeds benefit the ministries of the St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish. Editor’s Note - See our Coming to Town section for details on Mr. LoRusso. To make a reserva-tion, call (585) 288-2170; or visit www.sfxcrochester.org. •AGarth Fagan Dance Valentine’s Day Evening of Duets will be presented in their Studio Theatre at 50 Chestnut Street. Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and a complimentary wine bar before being seated for the performance; and after there will be a champagne toast and dinner with company dancers spread amongst the tables. Call (585) 454-3260. •AromanticnightoftheatreisplannedatMuCCC,142AtlanticAvenue,starting at 7:30 p.m. The show, Love in the Style of Will, is a showcase of romantic scenes and sonnets from the Shakespearean catalog. It fea-ture scenes from “The Tempest,” “The Comedy of Errors,” “Richard III,” “Henry V,” “As You Like It,” “Much Ado About Nothing,” “The Taming of the Shrew” and of course, “Romeo and Juliet.” Visit www.muccc.org. •TheItalianAmericanCommunityCenterat150FrankDiMnoWaypresents a Valentine Dinner Dance complete with music by Allegro, hors d’oeuvres, a full sit down dinner with wine and roses for the ladies. Editor’s Note – Reservations need to be made by 2/10. Call (585) 594-8882. •Nothingsays“love”likeflowers-theirvibrantcolors,theiruniquetextures, their amazing aromas; and there is no finer flower display in

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George Eastman’s winter tradition of bringing thousands of flowering bulbs into his home continues, with this year’s Dutch Connection

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THE MONUMENTS MENWritten by George Clooney and Grant Heslov; directed by George ClooneyWith George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin, Hugh Bonneville, Bob Balaban • Rated PG-13

By Ed Symkus

Hollywood is telling the moviego-ing public that the heroes of The Monuments Men were art experts from the U.S. and England and France who, posing as Allied sol-diers, went to France and Germa-ny in the middle- and late-stages of WWII to find works of art that were plundered by the Nazis and to save works of art that might otherwise have been destroyed by Allied forces. Historians, from both the military and art worlds, are now saying that they actually were military officers, not experts posing as them. It doesn’t matter to me. It’s a movie; it’s supposed to inform and entertain, and there’s always going to be some bending of the truth when a fact-based story makes it to the screen. And George Cloo-ney, who stars in, directed, and co-wrote the film, freely admits that some of the names were changed, and some of the characters were invented. But the basics of the real story are definitely here. In this version, we meet art historian Frank Stokes (Clooney) in 1943, as he’s making a passionate pre-sentation to President Roosevelt about the loss of culture going on all over Europe. By the next year, Stokes has assembled a team of men that included a museum director, an architect, an impresario, and oth-ers involved in different aspects of the arts. Though there were in actuality many more Monuments Men, who went to different coun-tries to fulfill this mission, the film sticks with a small group of them and their activity in France and Germany, where the plan was to protect what’s left (build-ings and monuments) and find what’s missing (paintings and statues and, specifically, the Gh-ent Altarpiece, which the Nazis had stolen). Clooney long ago proved his

ability to carry a film as an actor, but cedes that responsibility here by turning this into an ensemble piece where no one character is more important that another. So even though Clooney plays the guy in charge, and there’s a serious subject being dealt with, we also get Bill Murray and Bob Balaban comically bickering with each other, John Goodman being his usually blustery self, Matt Damon – working in France, away from the rest of the group – pulling off a running gag about butchering the French language, Hugh Bonneville and Jean Dujar-din adding some continental flair, and Cate Blanchett, as a secretive museum assistant, showing off her frustrated and angry sides. Clooney has also grown steadi-ly as a director, and this, his fifth feature, has the biggest palette he’s worked with. The story and its characters are complicated, the mood and tone is constantly shifting, and Clooney has it all under control with a sure hand and a keen eye. There might be breezy chat-ter among the Monument Men during some downtime, but that smoothly morphs into quiet , thoughtful talk about what they’re doing and how they can’t let so much of mankind’s greatest

achievements be destroyed or stolen. There are also problems with the American military sta-tioned there, many members of which don’t believe that saving art is more vital than winning the war, and that bombing a so-called important building might help win the war. Things turn political, or maybe that’s sociopolitical with the subject of national art collections being safer than those owned by Jewish collectors, which have be-come prime targets of the Nazis. It turns out there were even plans for Hitler to open his own Fuhrer Museum, and not too many of its artworks were actually going to be purchased. The film works on different lev-els as a thriller and a mystery, and has its share of tragedy. Then in the middle of it all, we’re plunked down into a wartime holiday get-together with a lovely rendition of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” (performed by 16-year-old Nora Sagal) piped in, to soothing effect. Clooney and co-writer Grant Heslov have given the film a tense, exciting, crowd-pleasing ending that reaches a bit into rah-rah flag-waving territory. But that’s fine. It’s all part of the entertainment.

Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at 8 pm unless otherwise noted.)2/5 Harold and Maude 2/6 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me2/7 & 2/9 Road House (Fri. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm)2/8 Ghost2/9 The Shop Around the Corner *Valentine’s Brunch & Film; @ 10 am; Reservations required by 2/6; Call 585-271-3361 x249.2/11 Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?

2/12 Bastards *French w/ subtitles2/13 Lost Highway2/14 Casablanca2/15 & 2/16 King Kong (Sat. @ 8pm; Sun. @ 2pm)2/18 Diamonds of the Night *Czech and German w/ subtitles2/19 The Postman Always Rings Twice

Book Signing/Performance:•Greg Prevost, co-author of the brand new Rolling Stones Gear book and former front-man of the rock band, The Chesterfield Kings,willbedoingabooksign-ing and performance at the House of Guitars, 645 Titus Avenue, on February 8. Provost has recently gone solo; and this will be his first hometown solo performance. His book tells the Rolling Stones’ story through the guitars they played and the gear they used throughout their career. (585-544-3500)

Benefit:•AtAbileneBar&Lounge,153Liberty Pole Way, February 6 marks the Sirens & Stilettos Bur-lesque Benefit for the Breast Can-cer Coalition. Joining Sirens & Stilettos are Maria Betts Music, Danielle Ponder & The Tomor-row People, The Pickpockets and Anonymous Willpower. There will also be a silent auc-tion and vendors on hand – with all proceeds from the door, auc-tion, raffles and tips going to the Breast Cancer Coalition. (585-232-3230)

Contest:•Lovin’CupBistroandBrewsat300 Park Point Drive is holding its annual singing competition, Lovin’ Cup Idol, every Monday through March 24. They provide a live backing band and a rotat-ing weekly theme (like country, Beatles, etc). This year’s celeb-rity guest judges include Brother Wease and Elvio Fernandes. The grand prize for this one is a professionally produced single and cash! (585-292-9940)

News:•The Rita Collective, a new chamber jazz ensemble that takes a jazz slant on world music will perform on February 12 at Bistro 135, 135 West Commercial Street. The group features Dean Keller(Dave Rivello Ensemble/Rick HollandLittleBigBand),KristenShiner McGuire (RPO/Nazareth College), Kyle Vock (My PlasticSun/Kyle Vock Duo) and JimGrillo (RootsCollider/Blackened Blues/Younger Gang/Orange Sky). (585-662-5555)•Localband,My Plastic Sun, put a new single and music video out recently which was featured on USA Today’s “This Week in Pop!” Not bad for an unsigned indie act – congrats! (www.muplastic-sun.com)

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

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

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Tinsel Teeth w/ Lamby, Televisionaries & Tuurd 8pm

DJRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570House DJ - All Requests 8pm

JazzLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Ethnic Heritage Ensemble 8:30pm

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

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Karaoke Ladies Night

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Dave McGrath 8pm

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Alex Patrick 7:30-9:30pm

CONCERTSKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman School Symphony Orchestra 8pm

KIDSSIBLEY BUILDING ATRIUM228 E. Main St, www.balloonmanor.comBalloon Manor 2014: The VERY Tall Tale of Jack and His Beanstalk 10am-7pm

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

SPORTSFOOT/SNOWSHOE RACECobbs Hill Park, Lake Riley Lodge, Norris Dr. & Culver Rd, www.FleetFeetRochester.comSnow Cheap Trail Race Series *Registration req’d by 6:45pm race day

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

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVABlack Pearl Sings! 7pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgNew Play Festival: Still We Wait 7:30pm

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CLUBSAcoustic RockNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Johnny Bauer 6-9pm

Acoustic/SurfSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544RoarShark 9-11pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Sun Black Smoke w/ Chillum & Blizaro 7:30pm

Comedy THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080John DiCrosta 7:30pm

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

Anticipating release of their eighth studio album later this year, Chicago-based progressive rock and jam sextet, Umphrey’s McGee play the Harro East, February 9.

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DanceTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Salsa Lessons 9:30pm

Groove RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090John McConnell 8pm

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

Open MicJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Open Mic w/Steve Piper, Bruce Diamond & Joe Grillo 8pm

ShowABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com“Burlesque for Breasts” Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester Fundraiser featuring Sirens & Stilettos Cabaret w/ Anonymous Willpower, Danielle Ponder & The Tomorrow People, The Pickpockets & Maria Betts 8pm

CONCERTSKILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Ossia 8pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra “Gershwin & Ellington” featuring Joyce Yang, piano; Michael Morgan, guest conductor 7:30pm

KIDSSIBLEY BUILDING ATRIUM228 E. Main St, www.balloonmanor.comBalloon Manor 2014: The VERY Tall Tale of Jack and His Beanstalk 10am-7pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St, 454-1260Boeing Boeing 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Me & Ella *preview 7pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVABlack Pearl Sings! 7pm

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 JCC Centerstage: That’s What Friends Are For 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgNew Play Festival: Professor Pomfret’s Recognition Scene 7:30pm

RAPA EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Mystery Company presents Murder: A Love Story 7:30pm

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CLUBSAcousticCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Glenwood w/ Alex Gregory 7pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Jeff Cosco, solo 7pm

THE REUNION INN4565 Culver Rd., 323-9899Jim Lane 9:30pm-12:30am

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Chip Milligan 6-8pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966-Cello Show 5pm -T-Rex Cover Night w/ Green Dreams, Harmonica Lewinski, Ian Downey Is Famous, Ginger Faye Bakers, Seth Joseph Faergolzia, Danielle Ponder 8pm

AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com-The Pennies 6-9pm -Grand Canyon Rescue Episode 9:30pm

BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave, 647-1540Dave Riccione Band 9pm-1am

TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S364 Rt. 104, Ontario, 265-0055Johnny B & The MVPs

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000The Disgruntled Clown, hosted by Lucas Gardner 8pm

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Club Night Out w/ DJ Oltra 10pm-2am

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Friday Night Live w/ Dino & Fickle 93.3 4pm

Funk/SoulHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt 96, Perinton, 381-4000Soul Express 7:30pm-12mid

IrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091-Mike Pepper 6pm -Dave North 8pm

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

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

Jazz FusionNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Boots Tosti Band feat. Sandra Naro 6-9pm

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9am-12mid

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

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Latin/JazzLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Sofrito 8:30-10:30pm

Pop/FolkLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Jacob Moon 9pm

R & BDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090The Fools 10pm

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

RockJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990-The Beatles Happy Hour 5pm-Shakin’ Bones 9pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Timeline 9:30pm-1:30am

THE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Dave McGrath 9pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570The Fabulous Richmond’s House Band 8pm

TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S4647 Lake Rd. S, Brockport, 637-5004Figure 8

THURMAN’S @ BATAVIA DOWNS 8315 Park Rd, Batavia, 343-3750Hall Pass 9pm

Rock/World STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Moho Collective 9:30-11:30pm

CONCERTSMERTON WILLIAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL200 School Lane, Hilton, 392-1000 x2293Hilton Central School District Evening of Jazz featuring Jon Faddis 7pm

PENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL25 High School Dr, Penfield, 249-6737Penfield Jazz Fundraiser Concert featuring Darmon Meader w/ Penfield Jazz Ensembles 7:30pm

SUNY BROCKPORTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Gibbs & Main 7:30pm

KIDSSIBLEY BUILDING ATRIUM228 E. Main St, www.balloonmanor.comBalloon Manor 2014: The VERY Tall Tale of Jack and His Beanstalk 10am-7pm

SHOWSMEMORIAL AME ZION CHURCH549 Clarissa St, 546-7029Walk the Walk: Encounters with Rochester’s African-American Ancestors 7pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 4pm

SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St Paul St, www.senecaparkzoo.orgZooBRRRew - 21-and-older Happy Hour w/ music by Key Dreamers 5-8:30pm

SPORTSHOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335Rochester Amerks vs Hershey Bears 7:05pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St, 454-1260/blackfriars.orgBoeing Boeing 8pm

BLACK SHEEP THEATRE Village Gate Square, D313, 274 N. Goodman St, 861-4816Take THAT, Cupid! (Part 2) 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Me & Ella *Preview 8pm

GENESEE CENTER FOR THE ARTSOne College Rd, Batavia, 345-6814Post Comedy Theatre - The One-Man Comedy Show featuring Robert Post 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVABlack Pearl Sings! 7pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgNew Play Festival: The Weekends 7:30pm

RAPA EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Mystery Company presents Murder: A Love Story 7:30pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, BLACK BOX THEATRE45 Prince St, 324-3535Hamlet 7pm

STAGEES @ AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3RD FLOOR875 E. Main St, 935-7173/MJTStagesA Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: Into the Woods 7:30pm

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CLUBSAcousticTHE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Gene Romano 9pm

THE PINT & GOBLET AT CB’S CRAFTBREWERS300 Village Sq. Blvd., Honeoye Falls, 624-4386Jim Lane 6-8:30pm

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

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966-Hardcore Punk Matinee w/ Obsessor, Beastman, Huckleberry Fins, Hunted Down 3:30pm-Burning Daylight Reunion Show w/ The Whale & The Warbler, Declan Ryan & Close Calls, The Corrections 8pm

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

THE COTTAGE HOTEL OF MENDON1390 Pittsford-Mendon Rd, 624-1390Mama Hart Band 9pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Soul on Tap 10pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000The Disgruntled Clown, hosted by Lucas Gardner 8pm

Folk Rock/BluesABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comRusty Belle 9:30pm

Hip HopCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Common Purpose w/ DJ Bakesale, King 20/20, Mammoth, BEC & more (5pm Doors)

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

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

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

LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Tumbao 11pm-2am

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

SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-9420Amanda Ashley 8-11pm

RockTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Cold Sweat 7-11pm

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THE COACH SPORTS BAR19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910Divided by Zero

DAISY DUKES2235 Empire Blvd, 671-4880Greener Grass Band

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

FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846In the Loop

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-09908 Days A Week 8pm

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906River Lynch 8:30-10:30pm

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642BrokeN MinD SpokeN w/ Through the Crowd, From These Ashes 8pm

NOLA’S BBQ4775 Lake Ave, 663-3375Springer 10pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Grumpy Old Men 9pm-1:30am

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Anger Management 9pm

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Download 10pm-1:30am

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Nightfall After Dark 10pm-12mid

Rock/AlternativeLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Violet Mary & Falling Hollywood 9pm

CONCERTSGREECE BAPTIST CHURCH1230 Long Pond Rd, 328-3103/heartlandconcerts.orgAl Parrish w/ Alan Hunt 8pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Hochstein Youth Wind Symphony 7:30pm

HOLIDAY INN AIRPORT MAIN BALLROOM911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Comedian Bobby Collins w/ Artie Fletcher 8pm

HOUSE OF GUITARS645 Titus Ave, 544-3500Book Signing & Performance by Greg Provost 3pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series:Eastman Virtuosi 8pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: “Gershwin & Ellington” featuring Joyce Yang, piano; Michael Morgan, guest conductor 8pm

PENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL25 High School Dr, Penfield, 249-6737Penfield Jazz Fundraiser Concert featuring Darmon Meader w/ Penfield Jazz Ensemble 7:30pm

ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 594-6008Brass Transit 7:30pm

SMITH OPERA HOUSE82 Seneca St, Geneva, 315-781-5483O.A.R. 8pm

DANCESUNY GENESEOWadsworth Auditorium, 800-525-2070/geneseo.edu/-limelight/showsLehrer Dance 7pm

FESTIVALONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, cityofrochester.gov/wintercelebration/Call 311 or 428-6755Lakeside Winter Celebration 11am-4pm

VILLAGE OF NAPLES534-5696/naplesvalleyny.com“Vintage, Vines and Valentines” Townwide Celebration 10am-9pm

KIDSCENTRAL LIBRARY CHILDREN’S CENTER115 South Ave, 428-8150Chloe the Reader Rabbit 11am-12noon *ages 4+

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4245 East Ave, 389-2170Rochester Children’s Theatre presents: Shrek the Musical 2pm

RUSH-HENRIETTA SENIOR HIGH CAFETERIA1799 Lehigh Station Rd, 359-2540Town of Henrietta Valentine’s Day Party 10:30am-12noon *Preschoolers thru Grade 3

SIBLEY BUILDING ATRIUM228 E. Main St, www.balloonmanor.comBalloon Manor 2014: The VERY Tall Tale of Jack and His Beanstalk 10am-7pm

SHOWSCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 223-4210Bella Vista’s “What Women Want” New Trends Show & Sale 9:30am-4:30pm

CAYUGA LAKE WINE TRAIL WINERIES800-684-5217/cayugawinetrail.com“Say Cheeeese” Event

DIPLOMAT BANQUET CENTER1956 Lyell Ave, www.gayalliance.org/events/redbullThe Gay Alliance Red Ball - A Steampunk Affaire 7-11pm

RIVERSIDE CONVENTION CENTER123 E Main St, 442-6420 x286/epiny.orgEpilepsy Foundation Chocolate Ball -”Cirque du Chocolat” 5:30pm-midnight

RMSC657 East Ave, 271-1880Science Saturday: Mars Rocketry/Use of Minerals in Industry, Fluorescent Minerals, and Local Minerals 11am-3pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -Mystery of the Dark Universe 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm, 3:15 & 4:15pm -Led Zeppelin Laser 8pm -Dave Matthews Laser 9:30pm

SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St Paul St, www.senecaparkzoo.orgBirthday Celebration for White Rhinos, Bill & Roscoe 1-3pm

SPORTSBASKETBALLBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 232-9190Rochester RazorSharks vs. Erie Hurricane 2:05pm

CURLINGPort of Palmyra Marina, Village of Palmyra, www.rochestercurling.comRochester Curling Club’s Curling on the Canal 3-5pm

HIKINGRMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Identification Series: The Joy of Winter Weeds 10-11:30pm

INDOOR LACROSSEBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 454-HAWKRochester Knighthawks vs. Buffalo Bandits 7:30pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St, 454-1260/blackfriars.orgBoeing Boeing 8pm

BLACK SHEEP THEATREVillage Gate Square, D313, 274 N. Goodman St, 861-4816Take THAT, Cupid! (Part 2) 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Me & Ella 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVABlack Pearl Sings! 2:30pm & 7:30pm

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER LOUNGE1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 Unleashed! Improv 7:30pm

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERHart Theatre, 1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 JCC Centerstage: That’s What Friends Are For 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgNew Play Festival: The Cell 7:30pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, www.penfieldplayers.orgPenfield Players Winter Readers’ Theater Performance: 6 Rms Riv Vu 2pm

RAPA EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Mystery Company presents Murder: A Love Story 7:30pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, BLACK BOX THEATRE45 Prince St, 324-3535Hamlet 7pm

STAGES @ AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3RD FLOOR875 E. Main St, 935-7173/MJTStagesA Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: Into the Woods 7:30pm

9SUNDAY

FEBRUARY

CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Matthew Corey EP & Film Release Show w/ Cammy Enaharo, Liana Gable, DJs Level Seven & TBA 8pm

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The Amherst, Mass. trio featuring siblings Matt and Kate Lorenz and Zak Trojano, aka Rusty Belle, bring their country, folk, rock and old-timey sounds to Abilene Bar and Lounge, February 8.

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AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comPre-Umphrey’s McGee Party 4:30pm

BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The Rhythm Dogs 6-10pm

CelticTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night 7pm

JazzLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940The Barry Altschul Trio 7pm

RockJOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Mr. Mustard Beatles Tribute 3pm

ShowMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Dinner & Movie Night 4pm *reservations req’d

CONCERTSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 234-2295/rtosonline.orgRochester Theater Organ Society “Pops-on-Pipes” Concert featuring “The Eastman Bunch” 2:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Dave Mancini & Friends 7pm

GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave, 271-3361 Kathy Wilkins “Love Songs through The Ages” 3pm

HARRO EAST BALLROOM155 N.Chestnut St, 877-987-6487Umphrey’s McGee *Doors Open 7:30pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra & Philharmonia 7pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series:Federico Agostini, violin 3pm

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

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSStrong Auditorium, 275-9397Institute for Popular Music 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Beatles in America featuring The Smooth Talkers 8pm

FESTIVALONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, cityofrochester.gov/wintercelebration/Call 311 or 428-6755Lakeside Winter Celebration 12noon-4pm

KIDSCENTRAL LIBRARY CHILDREN’S CENTER115 South Ave, 428-8150Hello Cello! 1-2:30pm *ages 3+

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Rochester Children’s Theatre presents: Shrek the Musical 2pm

SIBLEY BUILDING ATRIUM228 E. Main St, www.balloonmanor.comBalloon Manor 2014: The VERY Tall Tale of Jack and His Beanstalk 10am-7pm

SHOWSCAYUGA WINE TRAIL WINERIES800-684-5217/cayugawinetrail.com“Say Cheeeese” Event

GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave, 271-3361 x249Valentine’s Brunch & Film 10am *reservations req’d by 2/6

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 1, 2, 3 & 4pm

ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH869 N. Clinton Ave, 325-4041Gothic Cathedral Tour 2pm

SPORTSSOCCERBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 872-5425/RLancers.comRochester Lancers vs. Milwaukee 3pm

THEATREBLACK SHEEP THEATRE Village Gate Square, D313, 274 N. Goodman St, 861-4816Take THAT, Cupid! (Part 2) 2pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVABlack Pearl Sings! 3pm

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave, 244-2000 JCC Centerstage: That’s What Friends Are For 2pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgNew Play Festival: Three Short Plays by Manuel Igrejas 2pm

RAPA EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Mystery Company presents Murder: A Love Story 7:30pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, BLACK BOX THEATRE45 Prince St, 324-3535Hamlet 5pm

STAGES @ AUDITORIUM CENTER, 3RD FLOOR875 E. Main St, 935-7173/MJTStagesA Magical Journey Thru Stages presents: Into the Woods 2pm

10MONDAY

FEBRUARY

CLUBSFunkLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Uptown Groove 7:30-9:30pm

IrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Open Session 6-9:30pm

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-70108-11pm

Open MicJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Open Mic w/ Dave McGrath 8pm

ShowLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Lovin’ Cup Idol 8pm

KIDSNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700Monday Kicks for Ages 2 to 6: Celebrating Friendship 10am-2pm

11TUESDAY

FEBRUARY

CLUBSAcousticTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7:30-11:30pm

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

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Todd Hazard w/ Hudson Quinlan, Cannonball Kid, Susanna Guarino & Jon Lewis 8pm

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

KaraokeNASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Karaoke Contest

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Karaoke w/ Debbie Randyn & Nik Entertainment 9pm

Open JamTHE LANDING BAR & GRILLE30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490Tuesday Night Open Rockin’ Jam 8:30pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Open Jam hosted by Pat Patrone & Sandra Naro 6-9pm

Open MicLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Open Mic Night 8:30pm

CONCERTSKILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet 8pm

DANCEEDGERTON COMMUNITY CENTER41 Backus St, 428-6755Stardust Open Ballroom Dance Series w/ music by Bobby Neusatz 7:30pm

MITCH FATELFE

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Seen on Letterman and Leno, and a Sirius/XM radio regular, comic Mitch Fatel comes to the Comedy Club, February 13-15.

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SHOWGREECE TOWN HALLOne Vince Tofany Blvd, greecehistoricalsociety.net“Cycling The Erie Canal” Presentation 7pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Sister Act 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAClybourne Park 7:30pm *Preview

12WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY

CLUBSAcousticGENESEE BREW HOUSE25 Cataract St, 263-9200JT & Me 5-7pm

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

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

Acoustic Rock DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Jumbo Shrimp 8pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Les Racquet w/ Straw House Uncertainty, Ahren Henby 8pm

DJRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570House DJ - All Requests 8pm

Electro/ExperimentalCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480The Bunny The Bear 6pm

JazzTHE BISTRO @ TOWPATH CAFE6 N. Main St, Fairport, 377-0410The Rita Collective 6pm

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

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Karaoke Ladies Night

RockLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Alex Patrick 7:30-9:30pm

CONCERTSKILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Jazz Ensemble 8pm

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

SPORTSSNOWSHOEINGRMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Senior Snowshoe Sojourn (Easy Pace) 9:30-10:30am

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Sister Act 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAClybourne Park 7:30pm *Preview

13THURSDAY

FEBRUARY

CLUBSAcoustic RockNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Johnny Bauer 6-9pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Skeleton Keys 9-11pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Real People w/ Red Letter Statement & So Last Year 7:30pm

Comedy THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Mitch Fatel 7:30pm

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

DanceTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Salsa Lessons 9:30pm

IrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Crossmolina 7:30pm

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

Jazz/FunkLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Upward Groove, MVT & Lap Giraffe 9pm

R & B/SoulNOLA’S BBQ4775 Lake Ave, 663-3375John Michael 7-11:30pm

SwingDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Bobby Henrie & The Goners 8pm

CONCERTSHATCH RECITAL HALL 433 E. Main St, 275-9898Krzysztof Meisinger, guitar; Anna Maria Staskiewicz, violin “Music of the World” 7pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Spotlight on Faculty: Meditations on Love and Roses 7pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Trombone Choir 8pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900Christ Church Schola Cantorum w/ Michael Alan Anderson - “Echoes of the Middle Ages” 7pm

DANCEU OF R RIVER CAMPUSSpurrier Dance Studio, 273-5150/rochester.edu/college/dance/eventsinspire DANCE Festival Kick-Off Event:UR Dances 8pm

SHOWVETERAN’S MEMORIAL PARK Dolomite Lodge, 3100 Atlantic Ave, Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Recreation’s Adirondack Victorian Valentine Dinner & Lecture Fundraiser 6:30pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Sister Act 7:30pm

BLACK SHEEP THEATRE Village Gate Square, D313, 274 N. Goodman St, 861-4816Take THAT, Cupid! (Part 2) 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Me & Ella 7pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAClybourne Park 7:30pm *Preview

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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave, 244-20000 JCC Centerstage: That’s What Friends Are For 7pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgShakeCo Radio Theater: The Choice of Valentines 8pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, BLACK BOX THEATRE45 Prince St, 324-3535Hamlet 7pm

14FRIDAY

FEBRUARY

CLUBS

Acoustic58 MAIN RESTAURANT, BAR & SMOKIN’ BBQ58 N. Main St., Brockport, 637-7545Jim Lane 8-11pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Split Decision 6-9pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Jeff Cosco, solo 7pm

Acoustic RockHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt 96, Perinton, 381-4000Roses & Revolutions 7:30pm-12mid

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990The Earthtones 5pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Lady Small’s Valley of Vixens - A Valentine’s Day Burlesque 8pm

BluesJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Mama Hart Band 9pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Valentine’s Day Celebration w/ Rockin’ Roz & The Bucket of Blues 9:30-11:30pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Pete Michaels 8pm

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Club Night Out w/ DJ Oltra 10pm-2am

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Friday Night Live w/ Dino & Fickle 93.3 4pm

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

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

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9am-12mid

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

Latin/JazzLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Sofrito 8:30-10:30pm

Psychedelic/RootsWATER STREET MUSIC HALL204 N Water St, 325-5600Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad w/ Aqueous 8pm

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Teressa Wilcox Band 10pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Spectra 9:30p-1:30am

THE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141John Yeara 9pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570The Fabulous Richmond’s House Band 8pm

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

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs 9pm-1am

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

EASTMAN SCHOOL SPROULL ATRIUMMiller Center, 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Jazz Cafe 7 & 10pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Friends of Eastman Opera Voice Competition 8pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra w/ Peter Bay, guest conductor “Singing in the Rain” 8pm

DANCEGARTH FAGAN DANCE STUDIOS, 50 Chestnut St, www.garthfagandance.org/454-3260 Garth Fagan Dance presents: An Evening of Duets 6:30pm

ITALIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY CENTER Manitou Rd @ Frank DiMino Way, 594-8882Valentine Dinner Dance w/ music by Allegro 6:30pm *Reservations req’d

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSStrong Auditorium, 273-5150/rochester.edu/college/dance/eventsHeidi Latsky Dance: Two Works and an Interlude 7pm

VISUAL STUDIES WORKSHOP31 Prince St, www.GrooveJuiceSwing.comSweetheart Swing Dance 7-11pm *Beginner Lesson 7-8pm

KIDSNAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Rochester Children’s Theatre presents: Shrek the Musical 7pm

RMSC657 East Ave, 271-1880Circus-Circus 12noon-4pm

SHOWCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 223-4210Valentine’s Day Wine & Chocolate Tastings 12noon-5pm

DIPLOMAT BANQUET CENTER1956 Lyell Ave, 288-2710 x282“A Taste of Italy” starring Andy LoRusso, “The Singing Chef” 6pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 4pm

SPORTSHOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335Rochester Amerks vs Utica Comets 7:05pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Sister Act 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Me & Ella 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAClybourne Park 8pm *Preview

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgLove in the Style of Will 7:30pm

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Nazareth Dept. of Theatre Arts presents: Quilters 8pm

RAPA EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Mystery Company presents Murder: A Love Story 7:30pm

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CLUBSAcousticLEMONCELLO137 W. Commercial St., East Rochester, 385-8565Jim Lane 7-10pm

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

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Acoustic/RockTHE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Dan Ripley 9pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Valentine’s Day Massacre: Revenge of the Grrls w/ Aunt Clara, Clyde, Fox 45 8pm

AmericanaTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070TDK Band 7-11pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Big Mike & The Motivators 7:30-11:30pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090John Cole Blues Band 10pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Pete Michaels 8pm

CountryDAISY DUKES2235 Empire Blvd, 671-4880Goodness

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Call For Info 9pm

Folk RockMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Mike Pullano & Friends 8pm

IrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Over & Under 5pm

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

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

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

LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Caliente 11pm-2am

PoetryLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Def Meets Deaf Poetry Jam 2-4pm

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

Psychedelic/DubLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Neuroceptor w/ DJs Papi Chulo & Bizmuth 9pm

RockTHE COACH SPORTS BAR19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910GatorFace

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

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Sinzibukwud 8pm

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906River Lynch 8:30-10:30pm

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Cry to the Blind w/ Your Own Reflection, The Silence Broken, Inneriot & Backstage Royalty 8pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Call for info 9pm-1am

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Anger Management 9pm

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Last Note 6-8pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Red, Inc. 10pm-12mid

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

THE HARLEY COMMONS1981 Clover St., www.adhoc-music.comAd Hoc Music - “Of Love Letters and Serenades” 7:30pm

HATCH RECITAL HALL 433 E. Main St, 274-1100Morning Chamber Music featuring The Ying Quartet & Eastman Percussion Ensemble 11am

HOUSE OF GUITARS645 Titus Ave, 544-3500Valentine’s Day Acoustic Performance by Teagan & The Tweeds 12:30pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra w/ Peter Bay, guest conductor “Singin’ in the Rain” 8pm

REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH111 N. Chestnut St, 274-1100Cantata! A Bach Cantata Series 7:30pm

DANCEEASTVIEW MALL MAIN COURTRt 96, Victor, ThompsonHealth.com/SpiritDay of Dance for Your Health 12noon-4pm

FESTIVALCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 223-4210/NYIceWineFestival.comNew York Ice Wine & Culinary Festival 11am-6pm

KIDSCENTRAL LIBRARY CHILDREN’S CENTER115 South Ave, 428-8150Tail Waggin’ Tutors 11am-12noon *ages 4-12

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700Fat Brain School-Break Week

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Rochester Children’s Theatre presents: Shrek the Musical 2pm

RMSCCumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Family Fun in the Winter Woods 10-11:30am

SHOWKEUKA LAKE WINE TRAIL WINERIES800-440-4898/keukawinetrail.comWine & Cheese Lovers Weekend 10am-5pm

MT HOPE CEMETERYSouth Entrance, 1133 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494Winter Tour of Mount Hope Cemetery 1pm

NEW YORK WINE & CULINARY CENTER800 S. Main St, Canandaigua , 394-7070“Sampling Saturday” featuring Luke’s Mill Creek Farms 1-3pm

RIT CAMPUSIngle Auditorium, www..rittickets.comBanff Mountain Film Festival 7pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -The Search for Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm, 3:15 & 4:15pm -Led Zeppelin Laser 8pm -Dave Matthews Laser 9:30pm

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SPORTSHIKINGRMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Wilderness Hike (Vigorous Pace) 10am-12:30pm

SOCCERBLUE CROSS ARENA, One War Memorial Square, 872-5425/RLancers.comRochester Lancers vs. Syracuse 7pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Sister Act 2 & 8pm

BLACK SHEEP THEATREVillage Gate Square, D313, 274 N. Goodman St, 861-4816Take THAT, Cupid! (Part 2) 7:30pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE CENTER540 E. Main St., 325-4370Marc Salem: Mind Over Rochester 5 & 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Me & Ella 5 & 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAClybourne Park 2pm (Open Captioned Performance) & 8pm (Opening)

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 JCC Centerstage: That’s What Friends Are For 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgPolite Ink Sketch & Improv: What’s Love Got To Do With It? 8pm

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Nazareth Dept. of Theatre Arts presents: Quilters 8pm

RAPA EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Mystery Company presents Murder: A Love Story 7:30pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, BLACK BOX THEATRE45 Prince St, 324-3535Hamlet 7pm

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BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Natalie B Band 6-10pm

CelticTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night 7pm

CONCERTSGEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave, 271-3361 Performance Plus: Azzimato Winds 3pm

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

DANCETANGO CAFE 389 Gregory St, 271-4930 Tap Dance Jam Session w/ Live Jazz Trio; hosted by Cheryl Johnson 2-4:30pm

KIDSNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700Fat Brain School-Break Week

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Rochester Children’s Theatre presents: Shrek the Musical 2pm *Interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing

RMSC657 East Ave, 271-1880Circus-Circus 12noon-4pm

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RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 1,2, 3 & 4pm

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SPORTSHOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335Rochester Amerks vs Texas 3:05pm

THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Sister Act 1 & 6:30pm

BLACK SHEEP THEATREVillage Gate Square, D313, 274 N. Goodman St, 861-4816Take THAT, Cupid! (Part 2) 2pm

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RAPA EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Mystery Company presents Murder: A Love Story 2pm

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ShowLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Lovin’ Cup Idol 8pm

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KIDSNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700Fat Brain School-Break Week

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Rochester Children’s Theatre presents: Shrek the Musical 2pm

RMSC657 East Ave, 271-1880Circus-Circus 12noon-4pm

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RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -The Search For Another Earth 1pm -Grand Canyon Adventure:River at Risk 2:15pm, 3:15 & 4:15pm

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

KaraokeNASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Karaoke Contest

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570w/ Debbie Randyn & Nik Entertainment 9pm

Open JamTHE LANDING BAR & GRILLE30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490Tuesday Night Open Rockin’ Jam 8:30pm

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DANCEEDGERTON COMMUNITY CENTER41 Backus St, 428-6755Stardust Open Ballroom Dance Series w/ music by Musique 7:30pm

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

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AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Colossus w/ TBA 8pm

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DJRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570House DJ - All Requests 8pm

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HOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335Rochester Amerks vs Iowa Wild 7:05pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAClybourne Park 7:30pm

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