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WESTERN NEW YORK’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

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www.FREETIME.com

March 5 - March 19, 2014 | Vol. 37 • No. 20

M A G A Z I N E

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The Salvatore’s Pizza Family Brings Back Rochester’s Favorite Fish & Chips!

ARTHUR TREACHER’S FISH & CHIPS GRAND OPENING

St. Patrick’s Day

Parade

Downtown

March 15

Featuring Paddy Moloney

AUDITORIUM THEATRE • MARCH 13

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Departments• Coming To Town .....................5• Out of Town ............................12• Lights Up ...............................13 Theatre ................................13 Concert ................................16 Dance ..................................17 Film .....................................17• Art Shows ..............................18• Film Classics .........................22• Sports ...................................20• Calendar ...............................23

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Wearin’ O’ The Green By Sue Cannon ....................19

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The Fleshtones • Jimkata • Christopher Seaman & Jon Kimura Parker w/RPO • Steve-O • RAIN • Michael Musillami Trio • Beans on Toast • Augustines w/ My Goodness • Mad Cow Tippers • Rev. Bob Levy • Pilobolus • Jon Kimura Parker Steve Swell Trio • Cirque du Soleil • Steafan Hanvey • Ben Heppner • The Chieftains • Genitorturers • Red Jumpsuit

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JD McPhersonAbilene Bar & Lounge | Thru Mar. 5 Named an “Artist You Should Know” in 2011 by NPR and an “Artist to Watch” by Rolling Stone Magazine in 2012, JD McPherson is a singer/songwriter/guitarist from Oklahoma who performs rock ‘n roll, R&B, and rockabilly. His Rounder Records debut, Signs and Signfliers, has led to three music videos – “North Side Gal,” “Fire Bug,” and “A Gentle Awaken-ing.”

GoitseLovin’ Cup | Mar. 5 Goitse is a young band formed by musicians from the Irish World Academy of Music at Limerick University. They perform a dis-tinctive mix of their own composi-tions and well-known traditional Irish tunes. Members include Colm Phelan on bodhran & per-cussion, James Harve on banjo & mandolin, Aine McGeeney on vocals & fiddle, Tadhg O Mecair on piano & accordion and Conal O’Kane on guitar & banjo.

Guitars & McStarsDome Arena | Mar. 5 The 2014 Guitars & Stars event, brought to you by WBEE, is titled “Guitars & McStars” in honor of the season. The St. Patrick’s Day themed celebration, a benefit for Ronald McDonald Charities, features Gary Alan (“Smoke Rings in the Dark,” “Her Man”); Scotty McCreery (“See You Tonight,” “I Love You This Big”); Parmalee (“Carolina,” “Close Your Eyes”); Chase Rice (“How She Rolls,” “Ready Set Roll”); Love and Theft (“Angel Eyes,” “If You Ever Get Lonely”); and Leah Turner (“Take the Keys”).

Within the Ruins w/Years Since The StormCalifornia Brew Haus | Mar. 5 From Westfield MA comes Within the Ruins, a deathcore act that features Tim Goergen, Joe Cocchi, Andrew Tale and Kevin McGuill. Their most recent studio release, Elite, reached #2 in the US Heat chart...Years Since the Storm, from Holyoke MA, are a metalcore band that features Don-nie Andrich, Kyle Wesolowski, Eric Snapper, Colin McEachern and Troy Wilson.

The Avett BrothersGordon Field House, RIT | Mar. 6 The Avett Brothers have become the poster children of indie roots/

folk punk, or grungegrass, taking American roots music to new and exciting places. The North Caro-lina band is led by two brothers, Seth and Scott Avett, who play the guitar and banjo respectively. In a live setting, The Avett Brothers showcase their impressive har-monies and southern rock vibe. Their 2008 release, The Gleam II, was followed by I and Love and You, and the Grammy-nominated 2012 release, The Carpenter. Their new one is titled Magpie and the Dandelion.

The FleshtonesAbilene Bar & Lounge | Mar. 6 Since the summer of 1976, The Fleshtones have been blending rock & roll with R&B, and garage with dance - serving it up across the globe and calling it “Super

Rock.” By 1981, with the release of Roman Gods, The Fleshtones had established themselves as central figures in the New York rock-n-roll scene. Their trek thereafter has continued with numerous, criti-cally embraced releases including Brooklyn Sound Solution and their latest, Wheel Of Talent.

JimkataLovin’ Cup | Mar. 6 Jimkata, Ithaca’s electro-rock band, tours in support of a brand new EP, “Feel In Light.” Their sound has been described as 80’s pop tinged dance-pop, using ana-log synthesizers and heavy bass notes to fill the electronic role, and big guitars to create space for shredding.

Based on the small budget Irish film-turned-international hit, Once, the 2012 Tony Awardwinner for Best Musical comes to the Auditorium Theatre, March 18-23.

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Christopher Seaman & Jon Kimura Parkerw/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Mar. 6 & 8 Christopher Seaman returns to conduct the Rochester Philhar-monic Orchestra. Since leaving the RPO, he has written a book, Inside Conducting, and has been freelance conducting worldwide. The program of music by Berlioz, Beethoven and Bruckner selected for this performance features pianist Jon Kimura Parker whose extraordinary career has taken him from Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House to Baffin Island and Zimbabwe. Mr. Parker has given two command perfor-mances for Queen Elizabeth II, special performances for the U.S. Supreme Court, and he’s played for the Prime Ministers of Canada and Japan. The Canadian artist has appeared with the orchestras of Atlanta, Boston, Calgary, Cin-cinnati, Denver, Ottawa, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Tokyo, Toronto and Warsaw among others.

Steve-OComedy Club | Mar. 6 – 8 Comedian Steve-O is best known for his work on the MTV series Jackass and the subsequent films, Jackass 3D and Jackass 3.5. He’s also toured the world with his comedy show and hosts truTV’s Killer Karaoke. His YouTube chan-nel has now acquired nearly two million subscribers with videos that feature collaborations with such artists as Machine Gun Kelly, 50-Cent and Chris Pontius. His latest film is titled Barely Lethal.

RAINAuditorium Theatre | Mar. 7 The award-winning concert, RAIN – A Tribute To The Beat-les, has been called “the next best thing to seeing The Beatles” (Den-ver Post). Their performance cov-ers the Fab Four from their first Ed Sullivan Show fifty years ago through the Abbey Road album, and on to the psychedelic late 60s and their longhaired hippie, hard-rocking rooftop days. RAIN is a multi-media, multi-dimensional experience – a fusion of historical footage and live camera zooms as the four performers sing such beloved songs as “Yesterday,” “Hey Jude,” “Revolution” and “Come Together.”

Michael Musillami TrioBop Shop | Mar. 7 Guitarist Michael Musillami has had a successful career that spans more than twenty-f ive years and includes work as a solo performer, bandleader, composer and educator. His Trio has been together for more than a decade and has earned international ac-claim. Now based in CT where he teaches at The Hotchkiss School, Musillami has some eighteen CDs to his credit, the latest being Mettle.

Beans on ToastBug Jar | Mar. 7 British folk singer, Beans on Toast, tours in support of a new album, Giving Everything. His de-but album, Standing On A Chair, is a 50-track CD!

Augustinesw/ My GoodnessClub @ Water St. | Mar. 7 The Augustines’ 2011 release, Rise Ye Sunken Ships, was named that year’s “Best Alternative Al-bum” by iTunes. Since then, the Brooklyn-based band has been busy recording a new self-titled one which features the single, “Cruel City.” The Augustine’s are Billy McCarthy, Eric Sanderson and Rob Allen... From Seattle comes the blues/rock duo of My Goodness. Featuring Joel Sch-nieder on guitar and vocals and

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Rev. Bob LevyJoke Factory | Mar. 7 & 8 “The Reverend” Bob Levy is a former wrestler turned comic. He’s been a regular on The How-ard Stern Show and is currently a frequent guest on the Opie and Anthony Show. In addition, Levy has a successful internet show called The Levy World Order.

PilobolusNazareth College Arts Center | Mar. 8 The unique and imaginative Pilobolus Dance Company are known for their amazing dance pieces that have been described as “eye-popping, gymnastic, quirky, sexy, humorous and creepy.” They have become one of the major modern companies in the dance world today, a must-see company

for any dance enthusiast. The company traces its origin to Dartmouth College in the 1970’s. It was there that the unique weight-sharing approach to part-nering was developed, giving the company a non-traditional and powerful new approach to dance which continues today.

Jon Kimura ParkerHochstein Performance Hall | Mar. 9 Internationally acclaimed Canadian concert pianist Jon Kimura Parker’s career has taken him from Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House to Baffin Is-land and Zimbabwe. He has given two command performances for Queen Elizabeth II, and special performances for the U.S. Su-preme Court, the Prime Ministers of Canada and Japan; and he has played with the orchestras of At-lanta, Boston, Calgary, Cincinnati, Denver, Ottawa, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Tokyo, Toronto and Warsaw. Here he performs with the Society for Chamber Music in Rochester.

Steve Swell TrioBop Shop | Mar. 9 Trombonis t Steve Swell draws his style from the instrument’s raucous lineage that dates back to New Orleans. He’s known to play with power, finesse and humor recalling the great Roswell Rudd - a style that blends complex impro-visational ideas and emo-tional directness. Steve has released over 25 CDs as a leader or co-leader; and has performed on more than 90 others as a featured artist.

Cirque du SoleilBlue Cross Arena | Mar. 10 & 11 Cirque du Soleil brings its critically-acclaimed tour-ing production of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL

World Tour to town. One of the top ten grossing music tours of all time since its world premiere in Montreal in 2011, the produc-tion has thrilled audiences across North America Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. A departure from Cirque du Soleil’s previous shows, THE IMMORTAL features 49 international dancers, musicians and acrobats. Ir is pre-sented in a rock concert format that combines the excitement and innovation of Michael Jackson’s

RAINAuditorium Theatre | March 7

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Steafán HanveySt. John Fisher College | Mar. 11 Steafan Hanvey, from County Down in Northern Ireland, is touring the U.S. presenting his show, “Look Behind You!” Steafán hails from an artistic family with his parents releasing two albums of their own in the ‘70s. “Look Behind You” is a multimedia performance-lecture which details how a father and son (both art-ists) have negotiated the personal and political landscape of North-ern Ireland.

Ben HeppnerRoberts Wesleyan College | Mar. 12 Acclaimed Canadian tenor, Ben Heppner is renowned worldwide for his portrayals in the dramatic tenor repertoire – specializing in opera and classical works. His

voice is featured on more than a dozen albums; and he has per-formed on concert stages around the world.

The ChieftainsAuditorium Theatre | Mar. 13 Six time Grammy winners, The Chieftains have released more than 40 albums to date, including their most recent Voice of Ages. Over a career spanning some 50 years, The Chieftains have drawn deeply on Irish music traditions while adding their own interpreta-tions and compositions. They’ve performed with the Boston Pops, Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Raitt, James Galway, and dancers Jean Butler and Michael Flatley in their pre-Riverdance days. The Chieftains’ music has been featured in numerous mov-ies, including Circle of Friends,

Far and Away and Rob Roy. Band members include Paddy Moloney, uilleann pipes; Kevin Conneff, bodhran; Matt Molloy, flute; Sean Keane, fiddle; and Matt Molloy, flute/tin whistle.

GenitorturersMontage Music Hall | Mar. 13 The Genitorturers claim to be “The World’s Sexiest Rock Band.” Their first release, in 1993, was titled 120 Days of Genitorture. It was followed by Sin City, Machine Love, Flesh is the Law and Black-heart Revolution.

Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Bug Jar | Mar. 13 Red Jumpsuit Apparatus’s debut album, Don’t You Fake It, contained the hit single, “Face Down.” Subsequent releases in-clude Lonely Road, Am I the Enemy and the EP, “Et tu, Brute?” They

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Harris StantonComedy Club | Mar. 13 - 15 Let’s see...Major league baseball player or stand-up comic? That was Harris Stanton’s choice; and once he made it - the rest became history! Yes, this former major league draft pick turned profes-sional comedian has enjoyed a successful career on the Euro-pean comedy circuit, appeared on BET’s Comic View, on Comedy Central as well as Saturday Night Live, and toured this country opening for Tracey Morgan.

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They describe themselves as ‘looking like a bluegrass band, but we’re not.’ They, in fact, of-fer their own sound – using the instruments of their ancestors but playing music of our time in-fluenced by all that has happened in the musical world during their lives. Calling their genre “Rowdy String Music,” the band’s releases include This Train We Ride is Made of Wood and Steel, and Rabble Rousing.

Dwight Yorkw/Ed HillJoke Factory | Mar. 14 & 15 Since his early days on The Bob and Tom Show, comedian Dwight York has become known for a style that’s - well - a bit twisted. He has, in fact, been described as being “as inventive as he is sugges-tive.” His book is titled The Vile File: Jokes Too Sick for the Stage...The Taiwanese-Canadian stand-up comic Ed Hill has performed on Sirius XM, Comedy Time TV and across the U.S., Canada and Asia. He is the co-writer of Ex is Forever on iTunes; and has released a CD entitled Canasian in addition to appearing at such events as the Vancouver, Boston, San Francisco, Hong Kong and North Carolina Comedy Festivals.

Sesame Street LiveAuditorium Theatre | Mar. 14 – 16 When Elmo gets his furry fingers on Abby Cadabby’s magic wand, there’s something in the air; and suddenly Sesame Street be-comes a nonstop, all-singing, all-dancing musical montage! This Sesame Street Live performance features Grover and Baby Bear, Cookie Monster, Bert and Ernie, and the whole gang in a program called Can’t Stop Singing.

The Town PantsSmith Opera House, Geneva | Mar. 15 Armed with a pawnshop’s worth of acoustic musical instru-ments and playing what one reviewer refers to as “songs that old men can sing in pubs and that kids can dance to,” Vancouver’s The Town Pants perform their own brand of “West Coast Celtic.” The Keogh brothers, Dave and Duane, lead the band in vocals and instrumentation on banjo and acoustic guitar, along with Aaron Chapman on tin whistle, harmonica, and vocals. Together with some fiery fiddle work and an outstanding rhythm section, they generate a rare blend of passion, energy, animation and spirit.

Juicy J and Young Scooterw/Project PatMain St. Armory | Mar. 15 Juicy J (a.k.a. Jordan Houston) is a founding member of Three 6 Mafia. He’s also released sev-eral solo albums - Chronicles of the Juice Man, Hustle Till I Die, Stay Trippy and his latest, The

Hustle Continues . The rapper was featured on Katy Perry’s single, “Dark Horse.”...Young Scooter (Kenneth Bailey) tours in support of two new albums - a studio release, Jugg House; and a collaboration album titled Big Money Talk. His new mixtape is “Street Lottery 2.”...Pat Houston, otherwise known as Project Pat, is the brother of Juicy J. A popular rapper in his own right with his Everythags Workin’ CD achieving Platinum status, he has a brand new studio album titled Mista Don’t Play 2.

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Lydiaw/HRVRD & Golden SunBug Jar | Mar. 16 From Arizona comes the indie band Lydia in support of a 2013 release, Devil. Bandmembers include Leighton Antelman, Matt Keller and Justin Camacho...HRVD, from Charlotte NC, is an indie-rock act whose new album on Equal Vision Records is titled From The Bird’s Cage...Golden Sun, a three-piece indie band from Salt Lake City, joins the show.

Brandon Terzic Xalam ProjectBop Shop | Mar. 16 Founded by multi-instrumen-talist composer Brandon Terzic, Xalam Project creates a rich tapestry of sound in performance and on record, using elements of blues, rock and downtown NYC jazz. In addition to Terzic, the band includes Matt Kilmer, Matt Darriau, John Shannon and Peter Slavov.

Tilford Sellers & the Wagon BurnersAbilene Bar & Lounge | Mar. 18 Tilford Sellers & The Wagon Burners, from Indiana, play straight-up original honky tonk dance tunes and hillbilly boo-gie – true country with a little Bakersfield sound and western swing thrown in. Band members include Tilford Sellers, Josh Hell-cat, and Justin Meier. Since their their first CD, What You’re Doing To Me, dropped in 2011; the group has been touring coast to coast. Their second album, Heartaches, Lying and Cheating Songs, was released in 2012.

I Am the Avalanche, The Swellers & TurnoverBug Jar | Mar. 18 I Am the Avalanche, a punk rock act out of Brooklyn, tours in support of a new album, Wolver-ines...The Swellers, punk rockers from Flint MI, have several CDs to their credit - Up and Downsiz-ing, Good For Me and a new one, The Light Under Closed Doors...Run For Cover Recording artists, Turnover, from Virginia Beach,

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Nicholas Phanw/Gail Williams & Myra HuangKilbourn Hall | Mar. 18 Tenor Nicholas Phan presents a Kilbourn Concert of music by Britten. Phan was named one of NPR’s favorite new artists a few years back and continues to dis-tinguish himself today, perform-ing on concert and opera stages worldwide. He is accompanied by the internationally recognized hornist, Gail Williams from the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra; and Myra Huang, ac-claimed by Opera News as being “among the top accompanists of her generation.”

OnceAuditorium Theatre | Mar. 18 – 23 Winner of eight Tony Awards including “Best Musical,” Once features a group of ensemble actor/musicians who tell the enchanting tale of a Dublin street

musician who’s about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes an interest in his haunting love songs. The show is emotionally captivating and shows the power of the music that connects us all.

Christopher O’Riley’s “From the Top”w/James & Jeanne GalwayKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Mar. 19 The world-renowned flutists, Sir James Galway and his wife, Lady Jeanne Galway, will per-form at the Eastman Theatre in a concert to be recorded live and presented on NPR’s From the Top, direct from Kodak Hall. Hosted by the classical pianist Christopher O’Riley, known for his wonderful transcriptions of contemporary rock music, this program will also feature an ensemble of performers from the Eastman School of Music.

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Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St., Toronto; 416-872-4255 www.masseyhall.com3/14 Keb’ Mo’ with Shakura S’Aida3/15 Randy Bachman’s Vinyl Tap3/18 Pat Metheny Unity Group with Chris Potter, Antonio Sanchez, Ben Williams & Giulio Carmassi

Riviera Theatre & Performing Arts Center, 67 Webster St., N. Tonawanda; 716-692-2413 www.rivieratheatre.org3/6 Legendary Count Basie Orch.3/7 Gaelic Storm3/8 The Official Blues Brothers Revue3/9 The Irish Rovers - Farewell Tour

Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, One Front St. East, Toronto; 416-872-2262 www.sonycentre.ca3/14 Phillip Phillips with Twin Forks

Turning Stone Casino & Resort, NYS Thruway Exit 33, Verona; 877-833-SHOW www.turningstone.com3/5 Asleep at the Wheel3/7 Abbamania3/15 Enter the Haggis3/17 The Irish Rovers - Farewell Tour

UB’s Center for the Arts Mainstage Theatre, University at Buffalo North Campus, Amherst; 716-645-ARTS www.ubcfa.org3/19 Pat Metheny Unity Group with Chris Potter, Antonio Sanchez, Ben Williams & Giulio Carmassi

COMEDYMassey Hall, 178 Victoria St., Toronto; 416-872-4255 www.masseyhall.com3/9 Bill Burr

UB’s Center for the Arts Mainstage Theatre, University at Buffalo North Campus, Amherst; 716-645-ARTS www.ubcfa.org3/12 Inside Amy Schumer’s Back Door Tour

DANCEShea’s Performing Arts Center, 646 Main St., Buffalo; 716-847-0850 www.sheas.org3/18 Rhythm in the Night: Irish Dance Spectacular

FOR KIDS Rogers Centre, One Blue Jays Way, Toronto; 416-341-1707 www.roger-scentre.com3/12-16 Disney on Ice: Let’s Party!

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DAMN YANKEESRobert F. Panara Theatre With book by George Abbot and Douglas Wallop and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, Damn Yankees has become an American classic. In the show, dreams of playing in major league baseball lead an average guy into a deal with the devil – will he get caught up in the razzle dazzle of fame or remember to cherish the life, love and friends he already has? The show will be presented from March 13 thru 16 at the Robert F. Panara Theatre on the campus of RIT, under the direc-tion of Luane Davis-Haggerty. The production is part of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf’s Tribute to Robert F. Panara. Visit www.ntic.rid.edu/theatre.

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•STRANDED ON EARTH - An East Coast premiere is the next show in the Geva Theatre Center’s Fielding Studio Series. Stranded On Earth by Eric Coble runs March 6 thru 23 and tells one woman’s mysterious tale of a life held in suspension. The woman, a brilliant artist, flashes between the mundane chaos and poetic depths of her world, circling in on the moment when everything changed for her - the moment be-tween her Before and After. Geva is located at 75 Woodbury Blvd. Call (585) 232-GEVA. •OLD JEWS TELLING JOKES - Downstairs Cabaret Theatre at 3450 Winton Place will present the popular New York hit, Old Jews Telling Jokes, starting March 8. The evening of one-liners, double-entendres and hysterical routines pays tribute to and rein-vents classic jokes of the past and present. It also features comic songs as well as tributes to some of the giants of the comedy world. Call (585) 325-4370. •THE NORMAL HEART - The story of a city in denial, The Nor-mal Heart unfolds like a political thriller as Jewish-American writer Ned Weeks leads a tight-knit group of friends on a crusade about AIDS, refusing to let doc-tors, politicians and the press ignore the truth of this unspoken and unnamed epidemic. The show will be presented from March 8 thru 23 by JCC Center-Stage in their Hart Theater, 1200 Edgewood Avenue. Call (585) 461-2000.

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JCC Centerstage revives The Normal Heart, writer/activist Larry Kramer’s largely autobiographical play about the early

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Concerts •FOR PETE’S SAKE! - Roches-ter Christian Reformed Church at 2750 Atlantic Avenue in Penfield will host For Pete’s Sake, a celebra-tion of the life and music of Pete Seeger, Sunday, March 9, from 2 to 4 p.m. The free event will feature the Dady Brothers, Kinloch Nel-son, Ray Baumler & Sue Tennen-baum, Vern Lindberg, Pat Carey, Dean Stantos, Allen Hopkins, Cathy McGrath and Jim Claire. Any donations collected will go to The Sloop Woody Guthrie and Genesee Land Trust. Visit www.goldenlink.org. •PEGASUS EARLY MUSIC - On March 16, “Buxtehude: Mem-bra Jesu Nostri” will be performed by Pegasus Early Music at the Downtown United Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh Street. The cycle of seven cantatas is considered a masterpiece of sa-cred music and will feature the following soloists - Laura Heimes and Shari Alise Wilson, sopranos; Jose Lemos, countertenor; Diann Coakwell, tenor; Steven Hrycelak, bass; Dongmyung Ahn and Boel Gidholm, violins; David Morris and Zoe Weiss, gambas; Heather Miller Lardin, violone; Michael Beattie, organ; and Deborah Fox, theorbo. Visit www.pegasusear-lymsuic.org. •ROCHESTER ORATORIO SOCIETY - On March 14, the Hochstein Performance Hall at 50 N. Plymouth Avenue will host a unique collaborative performance by the Rochester Oratorio Society. Accompanied by the Hochstein Percussion Ensemble, Jim Tiller directing, and soloists Jennifer Tirre and Matthew Valverde; they will perform Misa Criolla by Ar-gentine composer Ariel Ramirez. Haazen’s Zambian mass, Missa Luba featuring the Sankofa Afri-

can Dance and Drum Ensemble led by Clyde Morgan, will also be presented. Call (585) 473-2234. •GENESEE VALLEY OR -CHESTRA & CHORUS - On Sunday, March 9, the Genesee Valley Orchestra & Chorus under the direction of Edward Schell will present a dinner concert titled “All Creatures Great and Small, A Musical Menagerie” at Eagle Vale Golf Club, 4344 Nine Mile Point Road in Fairport. The event also includes a silent auction with pro-ceeds going to Rochester Animal Services. Call (585) 223-9006. •POPS-ON-PIPES – The Roch-ester Theater Organ Society will present its next “Pops-on-Pipes” concert on Sunday, March 9 featuring Portland native Jonas Nordwall at the Rochester Audito-rium Theatre, 875 E. Man Street. Mr. Nordwall will, of course, perform on the RTOS Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ. Call

(585) 234-2295. •MARJORIE THOMPSON - A House Concert featuring folksinger/songwriter/guitarist Marjorie Thompson with Greg Franklin on bass is planned on March 8 at 20 Winbourne Road. Thompson’s music features intri-cate finger picking-style country blues and ragtime. Call (585) 328-3103 to make a reservation; and let them know if you want to take part in a pot-luck dinner that precedes the performance. Earlier that day (3/8), Ms. Thompson will conduct a Guitar Clinic at Bernunzio’s Uptown Music, 122 East Avenue. The workshop, sponsored by the Rochester Gui-tar Club, runs from 2 to 4. Call (585) 473-6140.

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DanceDance Festival Gala Performances SUNY Brockport will be the center of the Northeastern Re-gion Dance Community from Wednesday, March 12 thru Sat-urday, March 15 as they host the American College Dance Festival Association’s Gala Performances throughout the college. The Gala offers the best choreographic works of all those submitted for adjudication, and promises to represent the highest artistic and technical standards of perfor-mance and choreography. Call (585) 395-2787.

Film Alternative Music Film Fest On Friday, March 14, the Me-morial Art Gallery at 500 Univer-sity Avenue will present another screening as part of its Alternative Music Film Festival. This time, its Morrissey 25: Live. Filmed in Los Angeles in March of 2013, this is the first authorized Mor-rissey film in nearly a decade, and marks 25 years of the solo career of one of the world’s most iconic and enigmatic performers. It features such classic tracks as “Meat Is Murder,” “Everyday Is Like Sunday,” “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want” and “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side.” Call (585) 276-8900.

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•Groove Juice Swing andRochester Swing-In will present their fourth annual Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball on March 6 at Harmony House, 58 E. Main Street in Webster. The evening, which includes a free Charleston lesson, features the Boilermaker Jazz Band. Visit www.groove-juiceswing.com. •JeanneWhite-Ginder,motherof the late Ryan White, will speak during the third annual Catholic Charities Community Services “Breakfast With Friends” on March 7 at Irondequoit Country Club, 4505 East Avenue. Ryan, of course, is the remarkably brave and wise young man who became infected with HIV in 1984 from

a contaminated blood treatment for hemophilia and died five years later. His impact on the world’s understanding and attitude to-ward AIDS cannot be measured. Call (585) 339-9800 for tickets to this event, hosted by Ginny Ryan from 13-WHAM. •What could be nicer? Son-nenberg Gardens at 151 Charlotte Street in Canandaigua will offer a respite from your winter blues on March 7 thru 9 when they host the annual Orchid Show & Sale. Flower fans of all ages will delight in exotic blooms show-cased in the historic greenhouse complex. There will be Cattleyas and Cymbidiums, Dendrobiums, Phalaenopsis, Paphiopedilums and more. Call (585) 394-4922. •The11thannualUgly Disco Bash is scheduled for March 8 at the Riverside Convention Center, 123 E. Main St. Set to live music by Something Else, Atlas Band,

Sweet things are in store when Genesee Country

Village & Museum hosts its annual Maple Sugar Festival, March 15-16 &

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•AttheGeneseeCountryVillage& Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road in Mumford, March 15, 16, 22 & 23 have been set aside for the annual Maple Sugar Festival! You can hike through the sugarbush and see how collecting sap has changed over time; then watch the steam rise from the evaporator pan and smell syrup in the air at the Sugar Shack, and find out how to identify a sugar maple trees. Experience the syrup makers and other 19th

century villagers - the tinsmith, candle maker, tavern-owners and others at their work. Best of all, en-joy a pancake breakfast each day of the festival, and on the 22nd only, you can even enter a maple sugar cooking contest! There is also an opportunity to meet author Nina Raqueno and have her sign her popular book, Pancakes for Piggies. Call (585) 538-6822. •Winter Tours of Mt. Hope Cemetery will be held 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 win-ter. The tours begin at the south entrance, 1133 Mt. Hope Avenue. Call (585) 461-3494. •Thespring2014Village Gate Toy Show and Collectibles Sale is planned on March 16 at 274 N. Goodman Street. Over 100 tables will exhibit comic books, trading cards, H O slot cars, Hot Wheels,

Barbies, Godzilla toys, and much more. Call (585) 442-5700. •Restaurant2Vineat24Win-throp Street is partnering with the Rochester Lyric Opera to offer a special event, Opera, Wine & 2 Vine, on March 19 & 20. Guests are invited to journey to Tuscany through taste, sight and song. A themed menu will be offered along with wine and songs selected for each course. Call (585) 454-6020.

Lift winter-weary spirits with the beauty of exotic bloomsduring Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion’s

Orchid Show & Sale, March 7-9.

Of Time and Buildings A new show opening on March 8 at the George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue, presents the work of several artists who explore the relationship between photo-graphic images of the built envi-

ronment, and our experience of place. Of Time and Buildings runs thru June 8 and features work by Feng Bin, John Divola, Odette England, Kenneth A. Hedrick, Erik Johnson, Lori Nix and Marc Yankus. Call (585) 271-3361.

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by Susan Mary Margaret Dunne Cannon

It’s finally here – my favorite holiday! Who doesn’t love St. Patrick’s Day?Itcomesattheperfecttimeofyear,afterall,preciselywhenweneed a reason to party! And party we will – with Green Beer & Guinness and Corned Beef & Cabbage; with Celtic Music & Parades and Knit Sweaters & Irish Caps; with Family & Friends and Everyone in Town! So, let’s get started. Head out to your favorite club; join your neighbors at the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade; cook an ethnic dinner right in your own kitchen; or check out some of the incredible Irish music around town – even the Chieftains are here! Erin Go Bragh...and Sláinte!

Wednesday, March 5: •Lovin’Cupat300ParkPointDrive,hostsaspecialconcertbytheyoung band, Goitse, direct from Ireland, sponsored by the Irish Musi-cian’s Association of Rochester. For details, see our Coming To Town section, and call (585) 292-9940 for more information. •WBEE’sSt.Patrick’sDaythemedcelebrationofmusic,Guitars & McStars, brings several top country artists to town. The show will take place at the Dome Arena, 2695 East Henrietta Road. See our Coming to Town section; and call (585) 33-4000.

Tuesday, March 11: •Performing“Look Behind You,” a performance/lecture about life in Northern Ireland, Steafan Hanvey appears at St. John Fisher College, 3690 East Avenue. See our Coming to Town section for details, and call (585) 385-8000.

Thursday, March 13: •OurAuditoriumTheatreat875E.MainSt.istheplacetobetonight!Six-time Grammy winners, The Chieftains, are in town! See our Com-ing to Town section for details; and call (585) 222-5000 for tickets.

Friday, March 14: •It’stimefortheannualPainting of the Green ceremony in down-town Rochester, celebrating the “wearin’ of the green” along the parade route. Check it out at 11:30 a.m. at the Radisson Riverside, 120 East Main Street. Call (585) 234-5167. •Runningfrom7to10p.m.atTheTavern19Restaurant,1549LakeRoad in Hamlin, is a St. Patrick’s Day Parade Warm-Up Party featur-ing the Tullamore Celtic Band. Visit www.tullamorecelticband.com for details. •DonyourfavoriteIrishdudsandheadovertotheBlueCrossArenafor Irish Night with the Amerks! The evening’s opponent for this match will be the Toronto Marlies. Game time is 7:05 p.m. Call (585) GO-AMERKS. •TheIrishPlayersofRochester,aprogramoftheRochesterCommu-nity Players, is presenting Shining City by Conor McPherson at MuCCC Theater, 142 Atlantic Avenue. Opening on St. Patrick’s Day weekend, the show is an Irish ghost story for today; with performance scheduled thru March 29. Jean Gordon Ryon directs. Visit www.rochestercom-munityplayers.org.

Saturday, March 15: •St.Mary’sChurchat15St.Mary’sPlaceinWashingtonSquarehoststhe annual St. Patrick’s Day Mass at 9 a.m. Visit www.rochesterparade.com for more information. •The16thannualJohnny’s Runnin’ Of The Green kicks off at 9:30 a.m. at the War Memorial, Exchange and Broad Streets. The five-mile course is certified by USATF; and cash awards will be given! Participants of any age are welcome; with a party planned after the race at Johnny’s Irish Pub, 1382 Culver Road. Call (585) 224-0990. •At10:30a.m.,youcancatchtheRaising of the Flags Ceremony at the County Office Building, 39 West Main Street. For details on this annual event, visit www.rochesterparade.com. •Startingat11a.m.,theRadissonRiversideHotelat120E.MainStreet

for you& THE KIDS

by Sue Cannon

•RochesterSchooloftheArts(SOTA) will present their 2014 DANCE CONCERT on March 7, 8 & 9 on their main stage at 45 Prince Street. Faculty and dance majors will weave together an evening of creative choreography designed to captivate the imagi-nation using modern, jazz, tap, ballet, hip-hop, swing and musical theatre. Call (585) 242-7682. •The Seneca Park Zoo at2222 St. Paul Street will cel-ebrate MARCH ANIMAL BIRTHDAYS AT THE ZOO on March 8 when the African lion clubs who were born here last year are honored; and on March 15 with a party for the Olive baboons. Kids can sing “Hap-py Bir thday,” and explore a docent table set up to lear n c o n s e r v a -tion lessons. Call (585) 336-7200. • T h i sy e a r ’ s P U R I M PA L O O -ZA wi l l t ake place o n March 9 at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Avenue. Matty Roxx will entertain; and a variety of craft projects, games and creative activities will be available. The party is designed for families with kids up to age 12 and is free of charge. Call (585) 461-2000. •OnMarch9inKodakHallatEastman Theatre, 60 Gibbs Street, the ROCHESTER PHILHAR-MONIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA will present its annual side-by-side concert with its mentors from the RPO. This year’s program, “Musi-cal Adventures,” will feature 100 middle and high school musicians from our region, and the RPYO Concerto Competition Winners. Call (585) 454-2100. •TheStrongNationalMuseumof Play at One Manhattan Square provides a STORYTIME CLUB on Mondays. On March 10, 17, 24 & 31, you can honor Dr. Seuss’s birthday with books featuring silly rhymes during “Silly Seuss Stories.” Call (585) 263-2700. •Youngsters can enjoy a visitwith Elmo, Bert and Ernie, cookie Monster and the whole gang as SESAME STREET LIVE’s pro-

duction of I Can’t Stop Singing visits Rochester, playing at the Auditorium Theatre, 885 E. Main Street from March 14 thru 16. See our Coming to Town section for details; and call (585) 222-5000, •On March 14, 15 & 16, theRochester Museum & Science Center at 657 East Avenue hosts PI DAY - a fun-filled day of math! You’ll enjoy mind games and math tricks, explore the mathematics of baking, and meet professionals who use math in their jobs. Call (585) 271-1880. •TheCHALLENGER LEARN-

ING CENTER is open on March 15 at the

R o c h e s t e r Museum & Science Cen-

ter, 657 East Avenue. Kids can embark on

a high-tech, hands-on ad-venture using flight simula-

tors located at the RMSC Strasenburg Planetarium. Children

need to be at least seven to participate; and those ages 7 to 10 must be teamed one-to-one with an adult. Call (585) 697-1942 to make a required res-ervation.

•Kids canmeet Ben 10 and Bugs Bun-

ny during the Strong National Museum of Play’s GET ANIMAT-ED! CARTOON WEEKEND. The event, held on March 15 & 16 at One Manhattan Square, will offer a chance to meet and pose for photos with the Cartoon Network heroes, meet animators, and enjoy crafts and games. Also this week-end, you can see the Rochester premiere of El Americano: The Movie and meet its award-winning director, Ricardo Arnaiz as well as characters from the film. Call (585) 263-2700. •“LEMONY SNICKET: THE COMPOSER IS DEAD” is the next Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra OrKIDStra series per-formance, scheduled for March 16 at Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue. Michael Butterman conducts this program that features the music of Nathan-iel Stookey. Call (585) 454-2100. •One free youth admissionwill be given with the purchase of one adult admission to the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul Street at a FREE YOUTH ADMISSIONS DAY AT THE ZOO in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, March 17. Call (585) 336-7200.

Children’s entertainer Matty Roxx heads to

the Jewish Community Center to take part in this year’s Purim

Palooza! Celebration, March 9.

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Wearin’ of the Green!Time for the

Wearin’ of the Green!Time for the

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hosts the Celtic Family Faire - an indoor, all-weather family festival that features plenty of Irish musicians, storytellers, dancers, food & drink, games and much more. The party runs until 4 p.m. Call (585) 546-6400. •It’sParade Day in Rochester! The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade steps off at East and Alexander Street at 12:30 p.m.; heading down to Main Street and then on Plymouth Avenue. There will be plenty of Irish Dancing, Marching Bands - even Leprechauns! In all, over 4,000 march-ers will participate. There will be fifteen bands from all over New York and Canada, and several Dance Schools will perform. So, join 120,000 of your closest friends and get out and enjoy the event, sponsored by Tops Friendly Markets, Connors and Ferris, Guinness, Jonhnny’s, all of us here at FREETIME, North American Breweries, USA Payroll, Judy Robson-Allen of Nothnagle, DDS Construction and plenty of other great folks. And, for the first time, the 2014 parade will be broadcast live on Time Warner Cable News Network (Channel 9). Anchor Virginia Butler will do the honors. Visit www.rochesterparade.com; or call (585) 234-6167. •ThepopularCelticact,The Town Pants, will entertain at Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St. in Geneva. For details on the 8 p.m. show, see our Coming To Town section; and call (315) 782-5483 for tickets. •ShootersSportsBarwillhostaSt. Patrick’s Day Parade Party from 8 to 11 p.m. at 1226 Fairport Road in Fairport. Live music will be provided by the Tullamore Celtic Band. Call (585) 385-9777.

Saturday & Sunday, March 15 & 16: •JDWineCellarsat1342EddyRoadinMacedoninvitesyoutoattendtheir St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Wine Release from noon to 5 p.m. Guests can enjoy a traditional Irish dish of potato cheddar soup and soda bread paired with a choice of two JD Wines. Call (315) 986-4202. •AttheNewYorkWine&CulinaryCenter,800S.MainStreetinCanandaigua, an All Day St. Patrick’s Day Happy Hour is planned complete with specials on wine, cocktails and pints of all sorts - includ-ing New York State Green Beer! Call (585) 394-7070.

Sunday, March 16: •OK,Mario’sItalianSteakhousemayseemanoddplacetohosttheAnnual Gala Irish Brunch Buffet, but that’s exactly where you’ll find everyone enjoying some traditional foods and live entertainment by the Tullamore Celtic Band from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call (585) 271-1111 for reservations. (Mario’s is located at 2740 Monroe Ave.) •TheTownofGateshostsaSt. Patrick’s Day Concert with Roches-ter’s favorite Irish duo, The Dady Brothers, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at 1605 Buffalo Road. Call (585) 247-6100. •Belhurst(Castle)at4069Rt.14inGenevahostsaspecialbrunchfeaturing the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra String Quartet under the direction of Richard Auldon Clark. This event includes a buffet lunch, followed by classical music and a Program of Irish Gems. Call (315) 536-8226.

Monday, March 17: •ASt. Patrick’s Day Celebration is scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. at 2 River Street with the Tullamore Celtic Band playing. Call (585) 663-9649 for more details. •Youmaysay,“It’salwaysSt.Patrick’sDayatJohnny’sIrishPub,”and you’d be right! But today, it really is! Head over to Johnny’s St. Patrick’s Day Party at 1382 Culver Road from 8 to 11 p.m., and catch some tunes by Rochester’s favorite Irish sons, the Dady Brothers. Call (585) 224-0990.

Tuesday, March 18: •TheBroadwayhit,Once, based on a Dublin street musician and his new found love, opens at the Auditorium Theater, 875 E. Main Street. See our Coming to Town section for details on this show, which runs thru the 23rd. Call (585) 222-5000 for ticket info.

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Spring Is Almost Here, and That Means Bockbierby Mark Tichenor

It sure doesn’t seem like it, but spring is almost here. We’re on the cusp of trading ice scrapers for umbrellas, of shedding down-filled parkas for hoodies and, whatever light outergarments women wear. Anyway the point is that the onset of spring is, in many ways, the start of the new year in the beer world. Historically it marks the beginning of the agricultural season. It is when everything around us comes back to life, including the brews we drink. Most famously, spring is the time for Bock beer, a sweeter, stronger cousin of German Hel-les. It was originally brewed as an ale in and around the town of Einbeck, and later transmuted into a lager by Munich’s brewers once the appropriate yeast for that purpose was discovered. The word ‘Bock’ in German means ‘goat,’ so, as you can imagine, there exist all sorts of origin leg-ends likening drinking it to being kicked by a goat. You’ll also see plenty of caprinate imagery on Bock beer labels as well. Bock beer is difficult to codify as a style; it can be slightly on the dark side, or brewed as light as a Munich lager (Helles Bock). It’s usually quite malty and sweet, but can also take the form of a more aggressively hopped festival beer (Maibock). What all good bock beers have in common is a

pleasantly substantial body and a nourishing caramel, bready character that cheers the spirit after months spent trapped in a frozen wasteland. For some reason, Bock is a relatively overlooked style in the USA. Genesee offers Genny Bock, an Americanized take on the style, the local love of which has as much to do with its whimsi-cal packaging as with its flavor. Shiner Bock by Spoezl Brewing Co. is also tasty and locally avail-able. For the German stuff, you’ll probably need to make a trek to the beer store to pick up a case of Einbecker, which is malty, com-plex, and pretty much the true embodiment of the Bock style. More commonly available in the USA is Doppelbock, which is like Bock, but stronger, breadier and sweeter. This is the famous strong lager of Bavaria, with an alcohol content roving north of 7% AB. It was originated by Bavarian monks, who brewed it as sustenance during fasting periods, yet were somehow still able to remember their chants and prayers after drinking the stuff on an empty stomach. You can generally tell a Doppel by its name; they traditionally end with the suffix -ator. So you get beers like Spaten Optimator, Paulaner Salvator, and Ayinger Celebra-tor. Unlike regular ol’ Bock, Dop-pelbock is enthusiastically rep-licated in American craft brew-eries, and many are excellent. A great example is Trogenator from Troegs brewing of Hershey, which is available year-round but seems to taste best in the early spring. Locally, Naked Dove is releasing their Exposinator Dop-pelbock within the next couple of weeks, and will serve as the true harbinger of spring, since the weather seems unlikely to cooperate anytime soon.

AMERKS HOME FOR FOUR Our Rochester Americans AHL hockey team will be on their home ice at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, on Friday, March 7 to face thruway rivals, Syracuse, at 7:05 p.m. Next up is a match against Oklahoma City at 5:05 p.m. on Sunday, March 9; followed by two 7:05 p.m. games - on Wednesday, March 12 against Binghamton and on Friday, March 14 when they take on Toronto.

Call (855) GO-AMERKS and visitamerks.com for tickets and further information.

RAZORSHARKS HOME FOR THREE The Rochester RazorSharks, Premier Basketball League team, will be on their home court at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, for a series of upcoming games. On Saturday, March 8, they face the Lafayette Legends at 1:05 p.m. The follow-ing week, on Saturday, March 15, Lima Express will be their

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Events: •On March 9, The Beale:New Orleans Grille and Bar at 689 South Avenue will host “Cool Blues for the Home-less” from 2 to 7 p.m. For admission, you can provide gently used clothing, non-perishable/canned food, or a cash donation. Music will be provided by Joe Beard, the Table Top Three, the Craw-diddies, Steve Lyons, Fred Vine & Brian Williams, Magone, Tom Kardag, Tommy T & the Gliders and Genesee Johnny & the River Rats. Funds will go to Catholic Family Center of Rochester. (585-271-4650)

•The new jazz/rockgroup, Tenth World Orchestra, will be performing on March 19 at V Pub, 245 S. Main Street in Canandaigua. The trio has a sound that leans toward the great fusion groups of the 70’s and 80’s like Mahavishnu and Jeff Beck. It features Craig Snyder on guitar, Peter Chwazik on bass and Paul Hammerick on drums. (www.tenthworldorchestra.com)

News: •Rochester’sindie-rockact,My Plastic Sun, has caught the eye of a number of major international media outlets including USA To-day, Sirius XM satellite radio and others. In addition, the band has been getting great reviews from music publications and online blogs. Band members include Kyle Vock on bass, Roy Stein on drums, Sam Snyder on guitar and Johnny Cummings on lead vocals. (585-721-6029)

•A new single by Rochesternative Jay Woodward and his

friend, Justin Scott Linville, titled “Winter Song” has been earning fans at Bandcamp and on iTunes. You can check out the full album, Letters We Told, at noisetrade.com/jaywoodward/letters-we-told.

•Rolling Stones Gear, the latest book by Andy Babiuk, has been released worldwide by BackBeat Books. It is the first book to historically document all of the Rolling Stones’ musical equip-ment; telling their history through the instruments they used. (www.andybabiuksfabgear.com)

Drop Us A Line:

•So,what’syourlatest?Newreleases? Special shows? Newbandmembers?We’dlovetohelpget your information out there. Mail the details to us at 1255 University Avenue, Suite 270, Rochester NY 14607; or email to [email protected].

opponent, also at 1:05 p.m. And, on Sunday, March 16, the Buffalo 716ers will be in town to take on Rochester at 2:05 p.m. Visi-trazorsharks.com; or call (585) 232-9190.

KNIGHTHAWKS VS. PHILLY On Saturday, March 8, our National Lacrosse League Cham-pions, the Rochester Knight-hawks, will face the Philadelphia Wings at the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square. The match will start at 7:30 p.m. Visit knighthawks.net for tickets and

further information; or call (585) 454-HAWKS.

More Sports •BristolMountain SkiResortat 5662 Route 54 in Canandaigua hosts this year’s charity sky, the Muxy Ski-Off, on March 7. Proceeds from the event ben-efit Foodlink; and everyone from those who prefer the bunny slopes to the skilled mogul master is welcome to participate. Call (585) 374-6000.

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Just when you thought music can’t get any better...HE’S BACK!!!

BILLY JOEAND HIS MUSICAL MEDICINE SHOW

PLUS! LOU LOU’SBACK IN TOWN

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Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at 8 pm unless otherwise noted.)3/5 Lenny Bruce in Lenny Bruce3/6 The Blue Dahlia3/7 Speed3/8 & 9 The Stone Roses: Made of Stone (Sat. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm)3/11 Bay of Angels *French w/ subtitles3/12 Putney Swope3/13 A Foreign Affair3/14 Dead Man3/15 & 16 Short Term 12 (Sat. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm)3/18 The Umbrellas of Cherbourg *French w/ subtitles3/19 MASH

Nazareth College Arts Center A14, 4245 East Ave.; 585-389-2468Casa Italiana Film Presentation:3/19 Oltre Selinunte 6 pm3/20 Vucciria 5 pm* Films in Italian with English sub-titles; Followed by Q & A with Film Director Salvo Cuccia

TIM’S VERMEERDirected by TellerWith Tim Jenison, Penn Jillette, David Hockney, Martin MullRated PG-13

By Ed Symkus

Texas inventor and computer whiz Tim Jenison didn’t know much about Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675). Neither do most folks, as his life is shrouded in mystery. But of the three dozen or so Vermeer paintings that remain in museums and private collections, one thing is sure. He was brilliant in his use of light, specifically the way he had it come pouring in through windows, illuminating the subjects in his oil paintings with a clarity that was just short of photorealism. Through the years, art scholars have gawked at and argued over his small output, and many have asked, “How the heck did he do that?” After reading a couple of books suggesting that Vermeer might have had a bit of 17th century technological help in making his paintings, Jenison, who had never even picked up a brush before, began wondering about that, too. So he tinkered around, and created an optical device made of mirrors and lenses, similar to a camera obscura, that allowed him to grab some paints and brushes, and just about perfectly copy a

black & white photo of his father-in-law. Then Jenison set out to paint a Vermeer, to recreate what he hoped would be an exact copy of the complex, light-drenched study of a young woman and her teacher, titled The Music Lesson. Things got complicated when Jenison decided it wouldn’t be enough just to use a print of The Music Lesson as a guide. The plan was to redesign and rebuild a warehouse space into a replica of Vermeer’s Delft studio, windows and all. That included finding or making objects that appear in the painting, and getting people, in costumes and wigs, to stand in for Vermeer’s models. Then he was going to sit down with paints, brushes, canvas, and that optical gizmo. The idea wasn’t to debunk Vermeer. It was just to see if he could do what Vermeer did, in the way he might possibly have done it. At dinner one night a few years ago with his longtime pal Penn Jillette – the vocal half of the magician duo Penn and Teller – he

was discussing the project, when a light bulb clicked on over Jillette’s head, followed by an excitable blurting out of something like, “We’ve got to make a movie of this!” Apparently you don’t say no when Penn Jillette gets an idea. So Jenison got to building his studio, and learning how to grind lenses and mix paints, while Jillette, after a series of unproductive meetings with producers and directors, de-cided to take on producing chores himself, and convinced Teller, who has directed stage plays, as well as the Penn and Teller shows, to direct the film. The result is a study in fascina-tion, frustration, and obsession. There are chats with British pop artist David Hockney, who wrote one of the books Jenison had read, and with Jillette’s musician pal Martin Mull, who is actually quite a formidable artist. But this

is mostly a film of Jenison at work in his small studio, encountering problem after problem, figuring out how to solve them, then painting and painting, and painting some more. Nine cameras were on at all times, so there’s no Penn and Teller fakery hap-pening here. That is really Tim Jenison putting the brush to the canvas, slowly and painstakingly getting the minutiae of Vermeer’s masterpiece, from the black and white marble floor, to the delicate f lowers and seahorses on the virginal

the girl is playing, to the busily decorative Persian carpet that cov-ers a table. Jenison takes his project very seriously, and he finds out soon enough that it ain’t easy. But there are plenty of opportunities for some humor to peek through, as when he picks up a viola da gamba that sits in the painting’s foreground, and starts plunking out Smoke on the Water. So, does Jenison succeed?Sorry, that answer won’t be re-vealedhere.WhataboutVermeer?Did he paint with a technological assist rather than just with his eyes? Does that really matter?I mean, Vermeer did, indeed, make all those works of art. Who cares how he did it! Jenison gave himself one rule to follow: “Paint what you see in the mirror.” He did just that. You’ll have to buy a ticket to find out how he fared.

M*A*S*H (1970) screens March 19 at the Dryden Theatre.

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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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Entertainment Calendar

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, 454-2966The Can’t Tells w/ Skirts, Fish God, Cult Classic 8pm

DJRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570DJ Flyin’ Brian & Trivia Night 8pm

IrishLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Goitse 8pm

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

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

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

THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke 9pm-1am

MetalCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Within the Ruins & Years Since The Storm w/ Mercia, Before the Foundation & more 6pm

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

Roots/RockABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comJD McPherson & Band 8:30pm

CONCERTSDOME CENTER2695 E Henrietta Rd, www.wbee.com-Minette Hall Pre-Show w/ Ashton Hollow, The Morgan Twins & Divided by Zero *Doors open 2pm-WBEE’s Guitars & McStars to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities featuring Scotty McCreery, Parmalee, Chase Rice, Love and Theft & Leah Turner, w/ host Gary Allan 7:30pm

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

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

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

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

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSTodd Theater, 275-2828International Theatre Program presents: An Enemy of the People 8pm

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CLUBSAcousticMURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Jim Lane 7-10pm

Continuing their Magpie and the Dandelion tour, Americana favorites the Avett Brothers make their way back to the area with a show at RIT’s Gordon Field House, March 7.

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Acoustic RockNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570P.J. Elliott 6-9pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Traditions w/ Through the Crowd, Ivy’s Panic Room & TBA 7:30pm

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

Blues/RockSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Greener Grass Band 9pm

Comedy THE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Steve-O 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

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

Indie/Electro RockLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Jimkata

IrishLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Rusty Kettle 7:30-9:30pm

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

Rock/R & BABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comThe Fleshtones 9pm

CONCERTSKILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Collegium Musicum 8pm

GORDON FIELD HOUSE @ RIT49 Lomb Memorial Dr, 475-4121The Avett Brothers 7pm doors

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Christopher Seaman, conductor; Jon Kimura Parker, piano 7:30pm

DANCEHARMONY HOUSE58 E Main St, Webster, www.GrooveJuiceSwing.comMardi Gras Masquerade Ball w/ music by the Boilermaker Jazz Band 7-11pm *Charleston Dance Lesson 7-8pm

SHOWTHE INN ON BROADWAY26 Broadway, www.r-y-p.orgRochester Young Professionals “Lock and Key” Masquerade Ball to benefit Rochester City Ballet 7-11pm

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

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSWelles-Crown Room, Rush Rhees Library, 275-9255Plutzik Reading Series: Bruce Smith 5pm

THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Old Jews Telling Jokes 7pm *preview

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Stranded on Earth 7pm *Preview (Nextstage)-Clybourne Park 7:30pm *Sign Interpreted Performance

SUNY BROCKPORTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Dead Man’s Cell Phone 7:30pm

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSTodd Theater, 275-4088International Theatre Program presents: An Enemy of the People 8pm

7FRIDAY

MARCH

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

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

Acoustic/RockNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Lane & Ott 6-9pm

Alt-CountryABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comMad Cow Tippers 9:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966-Alyssa Trahan 5pm-Beans on Toast w/ Scope & Figure, The Younger Gang, Conor Peradeaux McCann, Glenwood & TBA 8pm

BluesVILLAGE ROCK CAFE213 Main St, E Rochester, 586-1640Mama Hart Band 9pm

CelticMULCONRY’S IRISH PUB17 LiftBridge Lane, Fairport, 678-4516Tullamore Celtic Band CD Release Party & Show 7-10pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Rev. Bob Levy 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/Soul DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Funknut 10pm

Indie RockTHE CLUB AT WATER ST204 N Water St, 325-5600Augustines w/ My Goodness 7pm Doors

JamTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Fire Wheel 7-11pm

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

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

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

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

AUGUSTINESM

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Brooklyn-based indie rock trio, Augustines support their new self-titled release with a show at the Club at Water Street, March 7.

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R & BJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Fat City 9pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Coupe de Villes 9:30pm

R & B/SoulLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940The Galileo Band 9pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Billy B & The Honeydrippers 9:30pm-1:30am

RockABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBoss Tweed 6-9pm

THE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650The Honey Badgers 7:30-11:30pm

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Mojo Monkeyz 5pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Hall Pass 9pm-1am

PINEAPPLE JACK’S485 Spencerport Rd, 247-JACKRed Sky 9pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Acoustic Brew 9pm

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

CONCERTSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Rain-A Tribute to the Beatles 8pm

BOP SHOP RECORDS1460 Monroe Ave, 271-3354Michael Musillami Trio 9pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596HochStrings in Concert 5:45pm

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

RITHenrietta Campus, Jefferson Rd, 377-0946 /gvacs.comPerforming Artists Concert Series: Wonderful Voices 8pm

DANCESCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE45 Prince St, 324-3535SOTA Dance Concert 2014 7pm

SHOWIRONDEQUOIT COUNTRY CLUB4045 East Ave, cccsrochester.orgCatholic Charities Community Services Breakfast with Friends w/ Guest Speaker Jeanne White-Ginder 7:30-9am

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

SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St, Cdga, 394-4922Annual Orchid Show & Sale 10am-5pm

SpORTSDOWNHILL SKIINGBristol Mountain Ski Resort, 5662 Rt. 64, Canandaigua, www.foodlinkny.orgMuxy Ski-Off to benefit Foodlink 12noon-5pm

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

THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Old Jews Telling Jokes 7pm *preview

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Stranded on Earth (Nextstage) 7pm -Clybourne Park 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgDVC presents: Shakespeare-apalooza-ramal by William Shakespeare (Kinda) 7:30pm

SUNY BROCKPORTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Dead Man’s Cell Phone 7:30pm

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSTodd Theater, 275-2828International Theatre Program presents: An Enemy of the People 8pm

8SATURDAY

MARCH

CLUBSAcousticLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Connie Deming 8:30-10:30pm

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

Acoustic/RockSCOTLAND YARD PUB187 St. Paul St, 730-5030Men Behaving Badly 9-11pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Michael Vadala Trio w/ Right Turn Racer, Little Vikings 8pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Luca Foresta & The Electro Kings

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

Celtic RockJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Sisters of Murphy 8pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Rev. Bob Levy 8pm

DJTAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S4647 Lake Rd S., Brockport, 637-5004DJ Flyin’ Brian 9:30pm

FunkTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Moon Zombies w/ Universal Transit 9pm

HAPPY HOUR 4-7$2.25 Drafts$2.75 Wells

Monday-Thursday

We’re Ready For Another Great Season of Live Entertainment!Saturday

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

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

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

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

MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Metal Mania w/ Cthulhu, Tyranitar, Desekrator, Nazgul & Murder in Rue Morgue Doors 8pm

ReggaeABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comNoble Vibes 9:30pm

RockTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Night Fall After Dark 7-11pm

THE COACH SPORTS BAR19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910Guy Smiley

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Catch 22 10pm-2am

FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Ebb Tide

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

PINEAPPLE JACK’S485 Spencerport Rd, 247-JACKSpringer 10pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Les Femmes 9pm

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

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

Rock/Pop & JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt 96, Perinton, 381-4000Special Blend 7:30pm-12mid

CONCERTSHEARTLAND AT HOME328-3103/heartlandconcerts.org/rochesterguitarclub.comHouse Concert featuring Guitarist Marjorie Thompson w/ Greg Franklin 7pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 274-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Christopher Seaman, conductor; Jon Kimura Parker, piano 8pm

DANCEHOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596“Flights of Winter Fancy” featuring Mariah Maloney w/ Hochstein Dance Faculty, Students & Friends 4:15pm

NAZARETH COLLEGE ARTS CENTER4254 East Ave, 389-2170Pilobolus 8pm *Pre-performance lecture 7pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE45 Prince St, 324-3535SOTA Dance Concert 2014 7pm

KIDSCENTRAL LIBRARY 115 South Ave, 428-8150Chloe the Reader Rabbit 11am-12noon *Ages 4+

SHOWCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 730-7733Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Theta Alpha Zeta Chapter Masquerade Ball Fundraiser 7pm-12mid

RIVERSIDE CONVENTION CENTER123 E Main St, www.uglydisco.com2014 Ugly Disco Bash w/ The Skycoasters, Something Else, Atlas Band, Disco Nation & Live DJ 8pm-1am

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 2:15, 3:15 & 4:15pm -Pink Floyd Laser 8pm -90s Laser 9:30pm

SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St Paul St, www.senecaparkzoo.orgBirthday Celebration for the Zoo’s African Lion Cubs 1-3pm

SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St, Cdga, 394-4922Annual Orchid Show & Sale 10am-5pm

SpORTSBASKETBALLBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square, 232-9190Rochester RazorSharks vs Lafayette Legends 1:05pm

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

THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Old Jews Telling Jokes 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Stranded on Earth 2:30pm (Preview) & 7:30pm (Opening) *Nextstage -Clybourne Park 4 & 8:30pm

JCC HART THEATER1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000JCC CenterStage presents: The Normal Heart 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgDVC presents: Shakespeare-apalooza-rama! by William Shakespeare (Kinda) 2 & 7:30pm

SUNY BROCKPORTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Dead Man’s Cell Phone 2pm

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSTodd Theater, 275-2828International Theatre Program presents: An Enemy of the People 3pm

9SUNDAY

MARCH

CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Multiple Cat w/ The Dirty Pennies, Murdersuicide & TBA 8pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Cool Blues for the Homeless - Catholic Family Center Benefit w/Joe Beard, Steve Lyons, Fred Vine & Brian Williams, The Tabletop Three, Crawdiddies and more 2-7pm

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Joe Beard w/Dan Schmitt & Friends 6:30-10:30pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Steve-O 7:30pm

DJTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285DJ ZIO

CONCERTSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 234-2295Rochester Theater Organ Society “Pops-on-Pipes” Concert featuring Jonas Nordwall 2:30pm

BOP SHOP RECORDS1460 Monroe Ave, 271-3354Steve Swell Trio 8pm

GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave, 271-3361 Telos Trio 3pm

HOCHSTEIN HILDA D. TAYLOR RECITAL HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Sinfonia & Concertino Strings 7pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 377-6770/chambermusicrochester.orgSociety for Chamber Music in Rochester presents “An Evening with Jon Kimura Parker” 7:30pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra - “Musical Adventures: Side by Side with the RPO” 3pm

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

ROCHESTER CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH2750 Atlantic Ave, Penfield, www.goldenlink.orgFor Pete’s Sake! A Celebration of the Life and Music of Pete Seeger 2-4pm

CARROLL’S1768 EAST MAIN STREET

288-9631

We always have a DozenGreat Beers on Tap including: GUINNESS

Remember Our GreatFRIDAY FISH FRY & STEAK DINNERS

Kitchen Open Thursday 7pm-10pm & Friday 5pm-9pm

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Saturday, March 15 Open @ 10am • Monday, March 17 Open @ 10amServing Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinners & Sandwiches

From Noon–6pm Saturday and Monday!

CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND

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ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH405 E. Main St, Batavia, 343-6802Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative Organ Recital 4:30pm

DANCEPENFIELD RECREATION CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 442-6638USA Dance 6-9pm *Intro Dance Lesson 5:15pm

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE THEATRE45 Prince St, 324-3535SOTA Dance Concert 2014 5pm

KIDSJEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave, www.jewishrochester.orgPurim Palooza! featuring performance by Matty Roxx 2-4pm *Designed for families with children ages 12 & under

SHOWEAGLE VALE GOLF CLUB4344 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, 223-9006Genesee Valley Orchestra & Chorus Dinner Concert & Silent Auction 4:30pm *reservations req’d

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

SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St, Cdga, 394-4922Annual Orchid Show & Sale 10am-5pm

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

SpORTSHOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335Rochester Amerks vs Oklahoma City 5:05pm

THEATREBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq, 800-745-3000Cirque du Soleil: Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Clybourne Park 2pm (Sunday Salon) & 7pm-Stranded on Earth (Nextstage) 3pm

JCC HART THEATER1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000JCC CenterStage presents: The Normal Heart 2pm *Post Show Discussion: AIDS Holocaust

10MONDAY

MARCH

CLUBSAmericanaLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Watkins & The Rapiers 7:30-9:30pm

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

THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Open Mic 9pm-1am

11TUESDAY

MARCH

CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDon Christiano “With A Little Help From My Friends...The Beatles Unplugged” w/Special Guest Todd Bradley 8-10pm

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

TITUS TAVERN690 Titus Ave, 270-5365Rob & Gary 7-10pm

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

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Inflatable Best Friend w/ The Cran Tangerines, The Janitors & Electric Organic 8pm

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

KaraokeRICHMONDS 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

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

ShowTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Trivia Night 8pm

CONCERTST JOHN FISHER COLLEGE3690 East Ave, www.rochesteriaci.orgSteafán Hanvey “Look Behind You!” 7pm

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

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

THEATREBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq, 800-745-3000Cirque du Soleil: Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAStranded on Earth (Nextstage) 7pm

12WEDNESDAY

MARCH

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/Brian Rath 6:30-8:30pm

Acoustic/RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090John N Erik 8pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Dead Bitch w/ Waves Crashing Piano Chords & TBA 8pm

DJRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570DJ Flyin’ Brian & Trivia Night 8pm

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

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

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

THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke 9pm-1am

CONCERTSROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE Cultural Life Center, 2301 Westside Dr, 888-222-1048Ben Heppner w/ the Roberts Wesleyan College Community Orchestra 7:30pm

STEAFÁN HANVEY

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1 With St. patrick’s Day around the corner, Irish singer-songwriter Steafán Hanvey provides a look into Irish culture beyond the typical North American celebrations, presenting Look Behind You!, a multimedia performance that documents the conflict in Northern Ireland, March 11 at St. John Fisher College.

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

SpORTSHOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, 454-5335Rochester Amerks vs Binghamton Senators 7:05pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAStranded on Earth (Nextstage) 7pm

13THURSDAY

MARCH

CLUBSAcousticMURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Jim Lane 7-10pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Tabletop Three 9pm

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

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Red Jumpsuit Apparatus w/ Disciple, Through the Crowd, Vanity Strikes, The Battle Beneath 7pm

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

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

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

DanceLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Salsa Lessons 9:30pm

IrishLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Rusty Kettle 7:30-9:30pm

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

MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Genitorturers w/ Ghostfeeder & Sirens & Stilettos Cabaret 8pm doors

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Cold Sweat 8pm

RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Uptown Groove 8:30pm

CONCERTSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Chieftains 7:30pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Spotlight on Faculty: The Romance of Richard Strauss - 150th Birthday Tribute 7pm

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

THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Old Jews Telling Jokes 7pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAStranded on Earth 7pm (Nextstage)

JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave, 244-0600/461-2000JCC CenterStage presents: The Normal Heart 7pm *Pre-Show Reception: Out and Equal Networking Event 5:30pm *Post Show Discussion: HIV & AIDS 2014

NTID AT RIT,Robert F. Panara Theatre, www.ntid.rit.edu/theatreNTID Performing Arts presents Damn Yankees 7:30pm

14FRIDAY

MARCH

CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comVandals and Odd Jars - An Acoustic Set with two Vassar Brothers 6-7pm

58 MAIN RESTAURANT 58 Main St, Brockport, 637-2383Jim Lane 8-11pm

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

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

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

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966-The Fakers 5-8pm-Dolfish w/ Cottage Jefferson, MD Woods, Sunny Union 8pm

BluegrassABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comThe Blind Owl Band 10pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650-Billy Joe 6-9pm-Greyhound Bandits 9pm-12mid

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Steve Grills & The Roadmasters 10pm

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

CelticTHE TAVERN 191549 Lake Rd, Hamlin, 636-4104Tullamore Celtic Band - St. Patrick’s Day Parade Warm-Up Party 7-10pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Dwight York w/ Ed Hill 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

Folk/AmericanaSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Ruddy Well Band 9:30pm

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

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

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

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

BLIND OWL BANDM

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Hailing from the heart of the Adirondack Mountains (Saranac Lake), the Blind Owl Band bring their hard-driving original string music to Abilene Bar and Lounge, March 14.

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RockJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990-Earthtones 5pm-Brothers From Other Mothers 9pm

MICKEY FINN’S14 Railroad St., Victor, 924-4660Tempest

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

QUAKER STEAK AND LUBE2205 Buffalo Rd, 697-9464St. Patrick’s Day Party w/ Dog House 8pm

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RMSC657 East Ave, 271-1880Pi Day3 3:14-6:28pm

SHOWMEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900Alternative Music Film Festival Screening: Morrissey 25: Live 7pm

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

RADISSON RIVERSIDE HOTEL120 E. Main St, 234-5167/rochesterparade.comSt. Patrick’s Day Parade’s “Painting O’ The Green” 11:30am

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MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP Irish Players present: Shining City 8pm

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AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Barry Brothers Band Album Release Show w/ White Woods & The Greyhound Bandits 8pm

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JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Dwight York w/ Ed Hill 8pm

DanceLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Salsa Night - St. Patty Day Edition w/ Essence of Rhythm 8pm

DJTAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S 4647 Lake Rd, S, Brockport, 637-5004DJ Flyin’ Brian 9:30pm

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

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

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FESTIVALGENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822Maple Sugar Festival 9:30am-4pm

KIDSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Sesame Street Live “Can’t Stop Singing” 10:30am, 2 & 5:30pm

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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700Get Animated! Cartoon Weekend featuring the Rochester Premiere of “El Americano:The Movie” 11am-4pm

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RUNNINGBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq, johnnysirishpub.comJohnny’s “Runnin’ O’ The Green” 9:30am

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MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgRCP Irish Players present:Shining City 8pm

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CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Lydia w/ Hrvrd, Golden Sun & TBA 6pm

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KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Mu Phi Epsilon - Musician of the Year: Mitzie Collins 7pm

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

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HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-2100RPO OrKIDStra Concert: Lemony Snicket: The Composer is Dead 2pm

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Sweden $119,900 This spacious 3 BR colonial! In Sweden Village. Eat-in kitchen family rm w/ wood burning stove & new laminate floor! New high quality laminate floors in the living rm and formal dining rm. Dry full basement crawl space and attic.

Amy MerrillLic Real Estate Salesperson

Property Source #R241066

352-4896PropertySourceOnline.com/R241066

Carlton $142,900 Views, views, views! Fantastic views year round of Lake Ontario! Not far from Point Breeze & Lake Ontario Parkway. Cape cod 3 bdrms 2 baths. Applis incld. 1st flr lndry.

Dennis LevandowskiLic Real Estate Broker

Property Source #R233358

352-4896PropertySourceOnline.com/R233358

Caledonia $255,000 Great house on a great lot! 3 Bedroom 3.5 bath ranch on large lot holds immense potential! Master bedrm with full bath and walk-in closet. Features include, security system, some appliances, fin basement, 3 fireplaces, and more.

Matthew LevandowskiLic Real Estate Salesperson

Property Source #R241004

352-4896PropertySourceOnline.com/R241004

Kendall $ 124,900 Great Country Location! 1986 Dutch Colonial with great country location just off the parkway in desirable Kendall schools. 1st Floor bedroom and laundry room. 30x40 pole barn. 6+ Acres with fruit trees and lake view.

Amy MerrillLic Real Estate Salesperson

Property Source #R230099

352-4896PropertySourceOnline.com/R230099

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