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WESTERN NEW YORK’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

September 3 - September 17, 2014 | Vol. 38 • No. 7

M A G A Z I N E

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CLOTHESLINE FESTIVALMemorial Art Gallery • September 6 & 7

The Joke Factory • September 12 & 13RAIN PRYORBOB NELSON ARTIE FLETCHER

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WESTERN NEW YORK’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE®

Publisher & EditorThomas Cannon

Executive EditorSue Cannon

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Departments• Coming To Town .....................5• Out of Town ............................11• Talk Of The Town .....................11• Lights Up ...............................12 Theatre ................................12 Concert ................................12 Dance ..................................13 Film .....................................13• Art Shows ..............................13• Sports ...................................18• Calendar ...............................19• Classifieds .............................29

ColumnsFestivals & Special Events By Sue Cannon ....................16

For You And The Kids By Sue Cannon ....................17

OnScreen: The Trip To Italy By Ed Symkus ......................18

Words & Music ......................18

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coming to townMadball w/Rude Awakening & Brick by Brick • Erica Russo and the Good Sport • Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul • The David

Mayfield Parade • Socks in the Frying Pan • Rob Little, • Going Green • Mobb Deep • Steve Marshall • The Kennedys • The Marshall Tucker Band • John Mulaney • All About A Bubble • Popa Chubby • Broncho w/Low Litas • Arsis w/Allegaeon & Emortus • Tail Light Rebellion w/Midnight Ghost Train • The Blasters w/Gas House Gorillas • Ernest Cervini & Myriad3 • Laura Stevenson w/

The Hotelier & Somos • Bear Hands • Dan Weber • Twenty One Pilots w/Misterwives & Vinyl Theatre • David Lanz w/Kristin Amarie • Woody Pines • Vundabar • The Mighty Stef • Bobby Slayton • Brennen Leigh & Noel McKay w/The Far West • The Town Pants • Adrenaline Mob w/Bad Seed Rising • The Joke’s On You Comedy Tour • Lisa Vroman & Doug LaBrecque w/RPO • Turtle Hill Folk

Festival • Dinosaur Truckers & Kalob Griffin Band • Rockapella • Dada Life w/Jack Eye Jones • Broods • The Black Keys w/Cage the Elephant • Rosie Flores • Sophie Duner/Dominic Duval Duo • Nik Turner’s Hawkwind w/Witch Mountain & Hedersleben • Christian Tetzlaff • The Danny Black • Left Behind w/Beware the Neverending & Plan to Prosper • Tommy Emmanuel • Small Houses w/Boog

Madballw/Rude Awakening & Brick by BrickCalifornia Brew Haus | Sept. 3 Madball, the hardcore band from NYC fronted by Freddy Cricien, has earned a reputation as one of the fiercest live bands around, winning over punk and hardcore fans wherever they play. Releases include Hold It Down, Legacy, Infiltrate the System, and Empire. They now tour in sup-port of Hardcore Lives...Rude Awakening, a hardcore act out of the Merrimack Valley in Mas-sachusetts, joina the bill in sup-port of their new self-titled EP; as well as Brick by Brick, a “metal/hardcore hybrid act” out of Troy NY.

Erica Russo and the Good SportAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 3 Erica Russo and The Good Sport released Little House, Little Hill in 2012. The indie act, home-based in Boston/Brooklyn, has been described as a cross between the poetic vocal style and gently quality of Joanna Newsom; and the passion, energy and directness of Heart - with the songwriting style of Ani Defranco. They’ve recorded three albums and an EP and have shared the stage with Erin McKewon, Kimya Dawson and Zoe Bookbinder.

Kat Wright & The Indomitable SoulBug Jar | Sept. 3 Kat Wright hails from Burling-ton VT. Together with her group, The Indomitable Soul, she has earned fans with a unique sound that blends improvisation with

Memphis soul and new-school R&B.

The David Mayfield ParadeAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 4 Nashville’s David Mayfield Parade plays Americana and folk-rock under the able leader-ship of the Grammy-nominated Mayfield who is also a member of the band Cadillac Sky. Their self-titled debut received favorable

press, earning the group a spot on Southwest Spirit Magazine’s “40 Artists To Watch” list. Their latest is Good Man Down.

Socks in the Frying PanLovin’ Cup | Sept. 4 From County Clare in Ireland comes Socks in the Frying Pan in support of a new self-titled CD. Using a modern traditional style and energetic approach to music,

the band combines acoustic musical interplay with three-part harmony, creating a high energy style that live audiences love.

Rob LittleComedy Club | Sept. 4 - 6 Dubbed a “bald Chris Farley with a smack of Jack Black,” Rob Little’s career as a stand-up comedian and sketch player has led to multiple appearances on the Fox Sports Network show, “The Best Damn Sports Show Period.” Little uses his training at the world famous Second City to create comedy that is inventive, funny and spontaneous as seen on SiTV’s Latino Laugh Festival. DVDs include Born 20 Inches Long and Rob Little Haulin’ Ass.

Going GreenAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 5 Touring in support of their new album, Wave Four, Going Green is a reggae/funk/rock act that mixes influences of Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Sublime and others to form their sound.

Mobb DeepCalifornia Brew Haus | Sept. 5 Mobb Deep, the hip hop act out of Queens NY, is one of the most successful rap duos in its genres. With hits that include “Burn,” “Creep,” and “Say Some-thing,” they have now sold over three million records. Their two CDs - The Infamous and Hell on Earth - are now considered clas-sics.

Steve MarshallJoke Factory | Sept. 5 & 6 Comedian Steve Marshall is a NYC-based performer who has appeared on NBC’s Dare to Dream, The Open Show, the Food Network’s Hot Off the Grill and

Supporting their chart-topping eighth LP, much lauded duo The Black Keys bring their Turn Blue

World Tour to the Blue Cross Arena, September 14.

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The KennedysCafé Veritas | Sept. 6 The New York duo of Pete and Maura Kennedy traverse a broad musical landscape including pow-er pop, acoustic songwriting, and organic rock rooted in the early days of Austin. Releases by The Kennedys include The Kennedys Sing the Songs of Nanci Griffith, Closer Than You Know, Songs of the Open Road, Better Dreams, The Kennedys: Retrospective CD and others.

The Marshall Tucker BandThe Ridge, LeRoy | Sept. 6 One of the foremost U. S. Southern Rock groups since the 1970s, the Marshall Tucker Band is a hardworking band of artists, performing some 150 shows a year. Called “one of southern rock’s most venerable institutions” by the LA Times, they have earned multiple gold and platinum albums during their career and have scored hit singles including “Fire On The Moun-tain,” “Can’t You See,” “Heard It In A Love Song,” and “Take The Highway.” Their most recent CD is Live! From Spartanburg, South Carolina.

John MulaneyStrong Aud., U of R | Sept. 6 John Mulaney, best known for his stint as a writer on Saturday Night Live, is a standup comic who’s show, Mulaney, has been picked up by Fox Network. The Emmy Award-winning performer has enjoyed a prolific career that includes performances on Jimmy Kimmell, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Conan and more.

All About A BubbleCalifornia Brew Haus | Sept. 6 Supporting their new release, The Sailor, The Captain, All About A Bubble comes to town from its hometown of Tulsa OK. The alter-native rock & pop act formed in 2011 and features Dustin Storm, Luke Chronister, Clinton Sum-mers and Fabian Robles. Their last title, All About A Bubble, The Life and Times of, is available on iTunes.

Popa Chubby Montage Music Hall | Sept. 6 A bona fide guitar hero rec-ognized as one of the top blues showmen in the New York City area, Popa Chubby (a.k.a. Ted Horowitz) is also a prolific song-writer and passionate vocalist. Sometimes dubbed “the illus-trated man” (beautiful tattoos), Popa Chubby’s blues rockin’ style has been showcased on such re-

leases as Booty and the Beast, Hit the Hard One, How’d A White Boy Get the Blues, Electric Chubbyland, The Flight Is On and Back to New York City. His latest is Universal Breakdown Blues.

Bronchow/Low LitasBug Jar | Sept. 7 Supporting a new release, Just Enough Hip to be Woman on Dine Alone Records, Broncho comes to town from Oklahoma to perform its guitar driven rock music...Also out of Oklahoma, Low Litas joins the bill in support of its debut release; and Rochester’s own Buffalo Sex Change and Dirty Pennies complete the lineup.

Arsisw/Allegaeon & Emortus Montage Music Hall | Sept. 7 The death metal band Arsis hails from Virginia Beach. Born at Berklee College of Music in Boston in 2000, the band still features founding member James Malone along with Shawn Priest,

Popa Chubby Montage Music Hall | Sep. 6

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Tail Light Rebellionw/Midnight Ghost TrainBug Jar | Sept. 8 Tail Light Rebellion, a band that plays a little Americana, Celt-ic, Gypsy, Cajun and Folk - great dancing music (!) - stops here in Rochester for this Bug Jar show; joined by The Midnight Ghost Train from Topeka KS- a rock/blues act on the road supporting Cold Was The Ground.

The Blastersw/Gas House GorillasAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 9 The CA rockabilly act, The Blasters, features Phil Alvin, John Bazz, Bill Bateman and Keith Wy-att. Their music is a mix of blues, early rock, mountain music, punk and R&B. Their latest release is Fun On Saturday Night... Gas House Gorillas describe their sound as Punk Americana – a mix of blues, rock ‘n roll, swing, Cajun and early punk. Their live shows are fiercely uninhibited, with members of the six-piece using catchy choruses, wild saxophone solos and snappy guitar riffs that

spur their fans on to sing, dance, and get wild! Their latest is Five Gorillas Walk Into a Bar...

Ernest Cervini & Myriad3Bop Shop | Sept. 9 Touring in support of a new release titled The Where, Ernest Cervini & Myriad3 are fresh off a performance at the Markham Jazz Festival, and on their way to a show at the Bratford Jazz Fest. Led by drummer Ernesto Cervini who’s been described as a “buoyant drummer as well as a sharp composer and bandleader” by Time Out New York, the act also features Chris Donnelly on piano and Dan Fortin on bass.

Laura Stevensonw/The Hotelier & SomosBug Jar | Sept. 9 Long Island’s Laura Stevenson is an indie singer/songwriter, and former keyboardist for the group, Bomb the Music Industry. She tours in support of a new album, Wheel...From Worcester MA comes the anti-pop act, The Hotelier, supporting Home, Like Noplace Is There; and Boston’s Somos supports their debut LP, Temple of Plenty...Buffalo’s Del Paxton and Rochester’s Hannah Weidner complete the bill.

Bear HandsMontage Music Hall | Sept. 9 Bear Hands - Dillion Rau, Ted Feldman, Val Loper and TJ Orscher - has released sev-

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Dan WeberAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 10 Songwriter Dan We-ber has been described as a “mid-life overnight sensation.” In 2012, he was a finalist in the legend-ary Kerryville ‘New Folk’ competition, and he was a winner of the West Coast Songwriter’s Performing Songwriter Competition

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in 2011. His new CD is Ash and Bone.

Twenty One Pilotsw/Misterwives & Vinyl TheatreMain St. Armory | Sept. 10 Twenty One Pilots, from Co-lumbus OH, tours in support of a new album, Vessel and stop here as part of their “Quiet Is Violent World Tour.” Recently, they’ve appeared at the 2014 MTV Movie Awards and on Late Night with

France. Respected as a global musician, her debut release is titled Notes From A Journey and features a guest appearance by David Lanz. Editor’s Note - This performance is a benefit for the High Falls Film Festival.

Woody PinesAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 11 Woody Pines taps into the rural backwoods of Americana with his sound, taking us away to the Mississippi Delta at a time when AM radio was king, playing ragtime, boogie, viper jazz, swing and jump & jive.

VundabarLovin’ Cup | Sept. 11 Boston’s Vundabar arrives in town in support of their album, Antics. The band just returned for a tour of Europe where they performed for audiences large and small; earning loyal fans “across the pond.”

The Mighty StefSticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint | Sept. 11 From Dublin Ireland comes The Mighty Stef. Singer/song-writer/vocalist Stefan Martin and his bandmates Daniel Fitzpatrick on lead guitar, bassist Gary Lon-ergan, and drummer Brian Farrell are here for an extended stay - in residence in our area. The Mighty Stef released The Sins of Sainte Catherine in 2006, followed by 100 Midnights, TMS and the Baptist and now Burning Sands.

Bobby SlaytonComedy Club | Sept. 11 - 13 Bobby Slayton, dubbed the “The Pit Bull of Comedy,” is well known for his roles in the films Dreamgirls, Get Shorty, Ed Wood and Bandits; and as Joey Bishop in the HBO film, The Rat Pack. The gravely voiced Slayton freely ad-mits, “I offend everybody;” and as an equal opportunity offender, he takes on every stereotype under the sun, often in raw, scorching terms.

Brennen Leigh & Noel McKayw/The Far WestAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 12 Brennen Leigh and Noel McKay will release In the Bleak Midwinter next month, a follow-

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up to Before the World Was Made. The Austin Chronicle says of the duo, “McKay and Leigh, both ac-complished songwriters, together ooze the kind of charm that can’t be forced, winding through love songs both playful and sincere.”...The Far West, from Los Angeles CA, performs authentic Ameri-cana with songs that are highly personal, introspective and always original.

The Town PantsCalifornia Brew Haus | Sept. 12 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.” Aaron Chapman on tin whistle, harmonica, and vocals leads the band along with the talented Ke-ogh brothers, Dave and Duane, on vocals, banjo and acoustic guitar. Assisted by fiery fiddle work and an outstanding rhythm section, the group generates a rare blend of passion, energy, animation and spirit.

Adrenaline Mobw/Bad Seed RisingMontage Music Hall | Sept. 12 The heavy metal group Adren-aline Mob features Russell Allen on lead vocals, Mike Orlando on lead guitar, and A. J. Pero on drums. Studio albums include 2012’s Omerta and Men of Honor, released earlier this year...Bad Seed Rising features a group of teen rockers from Maryland. Releases include 606 and Charm City.

The Joke’s On You Comedy Tour:Bob Nelson, Rain Pryor & Artie FletcherJoke Factory | Sept. 12 & 13 The Joke’s On You Comedy Tour comes to Rochester, featur-ing some of the funniest stand-up comedians on the circuit...Bob Nelson and his crazy cast of char-acters has been seen on HBO, in concert with Rodney Dangerfield, and in the movies Kindergarten Cop with Arnold Schwarzeneg-ger and Brain Donors with John Turturro. Bob appeared on The Tonight Show so many times that NBC retired his parking spot! And when you get a load of Bob’s

alter-egos, you’ll know why he’s become one of the most popular acts in the country. From Jiffy Jeff the boxer, to Eppy Epperman and his Asian foil, Ping Yeh, Bob is constantly in motion... Actor/comedian/educator/producer/activist Rain Pryor has headlined across the northeast with her pop-ular stand-up act. Despite being the daughter of the iconic Richard Pryor, Rain’s style is all her own. Her comedy attracts ev-eryone from suburban housewives and their husbands to hardcore comedy fans... Artie Fletcher, “New York City’s Bad Boy,” is no stranger to film, tele-vision, commercials, voiceovers, print and live stand-up comedy. He’s been seen on Law and Order, Third Watch, Co-nan O’Brien and NYPD Blue; and has appeared in At-lantic City, Radio City Music Hall, at the West-bury Music Fair, the Chicago Comedy Festival, and more.

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Lisa Vroman & Doug LaBrecquew/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Sept. 12 & 13 RPO Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik leads a concert focusing on “Broadway’s Golden Age and Beyond.” The show features mu-sic by Cole Porter, George Gershwin and Ir ving B e r l i n a s well as A n d r e w Lloyd Web-ber and Marvin Ham-l i s c h and features Lisa

Vroman (Aspects of Love/Sweeney Todd/

Phantom of the Opera) and Doug LaBrecque

(Phantom of the Opera/Show-boat) who have performed with top national sympho-nies and orchestras across the country.

Turtle Hill Folk Festival

Rotary Sunshine Campus, Rush |

Sept. 12 - 14 The lineup for this

year’s Turtle Hill Folk Festi-

val, sponsored by the Golden Link Folk Singing Society includes... Friday - The Kentucky-based duo of Joe LaMay and Sherri Reese known as LaMay & Reese who play folk and bluegrass; Guy Davis, from NYC who performs traditional acoustic blues; and The Nields, based in New Eng-land, who play modern folk with an alternative edge. The group features the harmonizing sisters, Nerissa and Katryna Nields. Saturday - The high-energy trio of Harpeth Rising, from Nashville, who do original songs with lush instrumentals and rich harmonies; Jonathan Byrd, from North Carolina, who won the Kerrville New Folk Competition; and The Burns Sisters - Annie and Marie. Together they weave a distinctive vocal tapestry of rock, pop, gospel, country and folk. Noted for their work with Arlo Guthrie, their latest release is The Hills of Ithaca. On Sunday, performances begin at 10 a.m. featuring all the festival favorites who will eventu-ally join forces at 2 p.m. for a special concert titled “All Together One More Time.”

Dinosaur Truckers & Kalob Griffin BandAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 13 Formed in 2006, the Dinosaur

Rosie FloresAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sep. 14

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Truckers have been touring across Europe, gaining fans and leaving audiences begging for more. Their sound is deeply rooted in Americana and mixes in bluegrass, country, punk, rockabilly and mariachi. Their self-titled album was released in 2013... The Kalob Griffin Band performs Americana Rock n’ Roll. The act, out of Philadel-phia, features Griffin on guitar/vocals, Eric Lawry on drums, Robert Dwyer on electric guitar, Jonathan Davenport on bass and John Hidenbrand on keys. Their latest is Full Love.

RockapellaSUNY Geneseo | Sept. 13 Formed in 1986 in NYC, Rock-apella is - well, a mix of rock and a cappella - performed as both original vocal music and covers of pop, rock R&B and world music. Originally most popular in Japan,

they have become a hit in the U. S. as well - known for their work on Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego. With some twenty al-bums to their credit, their latest is Motown & More.

Dada Lifew/Jack Eye JonesWater St. Music Hall | Sept. 14 The Swedish duo of Dada Life features Olle Corneer and Stefan Englom. Formed in 2006, the DJ act has rabid fans who love their music - and their style. Their performance events occur at what they call Dada Compounds, and in 2013, they petitioned the UN to recognized “Dada Land” as a sovereign nation. That didn’t hap-pen, but the request did lead to Sweden revoking their visas! They also hold the Guinness World Re-cord for the world’s largest pillow

fight at a Dada Compound event in Chicago...Scotland’s DJ, Jack Eye Jones, has been described as “the most exciting DJ to emerge from Scotland in a generation.” He records on IBZ Records.

BroodsBug Jar | Sept. 14 All the way from New Zealand, the Broods tour in support of a brand-new full-length album, Ev-ergreen. The indie pop/electron-ica group had a single, “Bridges,” reach #8 on the New Zealand charts. Rochester’s own Admir-ers and Soviet Dolls complete the bill.

The Black Keysw/Cage the ElephantBlue Cross Arena | Sept. 14 The Black Keys, a two-piece rock band from Akron OH, is Dan

Auerbach (guitars and vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums). Their 2002 debut, The Big Come Up, has been followed by eight more re-leases, the latest being Turn Blue. Their music is often compared to the Jimi Hendrix Experience in style and is frequently used in film and television...Cage the El-ephant, the rock band from Ken-tucky, have released three albums to date, Cage the Elephant, Thank You, Happy Birthday, and Melopho-bia. Popular singles include “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked,” “Shake Me Down,” and more recently, “Take It or Leave It.”

Rosie FloresAbilene Bar & Lounge | Sept. 14 Acclaimed singer/songwriter/guitarist Rosie Flores is widely considered to be one of the most honest and creative talents in today’s alt-country, roots and

rockabilly genres. Flores’ love for rockabilly music led her to record one of her most lauded albums, Rockabilly Filly, which featured duets with longtime idols, Wanda Jackson and Janis Martin. Other recordings include Dance Hall Dreams, Speed of Sound, Single Rose, Christmasville, Girl of the Century and Working Girls Gui-tar.

Sophie Duner/Dominic Duval DuoBop Shop | Sept. 15 Singer/songwriter/composer/arranger/visual artist Sophie Duner, originally from Sweden, is a former jazz singer who has gone on to develop her own unique sound - wild, risky, passionate and exhilarating. She performs here with NYC’s arranger/composer/bassist Dominic Duval. Duval has worked with Cecil Taylor, Ivo Perlman, Jimmy Halperin and others.

Nik Turner’s Hawkwindw/Witch Mountain & HederslebenBug Jar | Sept.16 Nik Turner’s Hawkwind plays space rock and free jazz; recently reforming for this, their “Space Ritual 2014” tour...Witch Mountain, from Portland OR, are a doom metal band that tours in support of a new release, Mobile of Angles; and the Progressive Rock band, Hedersleben has a new one, Die Neuen Welten...Completing the bill is Rochester’s Abandoned Buildings Club.

Christian TetzlaffKilbourn Hall | Sept. 16 Violinist Christian Tetzlaff is a German artist in great de-mand as a soloist with major orchestras throughout the world. Recent recordings include works by Beethoven with the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich under David Zinman. Mr. Tetzlaff performs some one hundred concerts a year across Europe; and the New York Times has described him as “Charismatic.”

The Danny BlackSticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint | Sept. 17 The Danny Black, an acous-tic rock act out of Detroit, is a

one-man show - presented by a talented rocker who loops cover songs to make it sound like a full band. He has released several CDs including Dolly Horrorshow and Just Like Home.

Left Behindw/Beware the Neverending & Plan to ProsperCalifornia Brew Haus | Sept. 17 The metal/hardcore act, Left Behind, is out of West Virginia, touring in support of Death, Take Me...From GA, Beware The Nev-ernding is an aggressive heavy band fronted by Bobby Stratton. Their Red Cord debut is titled The Next Level... The Brooklyn-based act, Plan to Prosper, features Nick Glzewski on vocals, Quincy Davies and Siddy Williams on guitar, Kenneth Brian on bass and Chris Nace on drums.

Tommy Emmanuel Hochstein Performance Hall | Sept. 17 The Australian guitarist, Tom-my Emmanuel, has been called “Best Acoustic Guitarist” by Gui-tar Player Magazine; and was cited as one of the “Top Three Guitarists of All Time” by Acoustic Guitar Magazine. The finger-style artist is able to simultaneously play multiple parts, much like a pianist does, with his left and right hands. The latest from this Grammy Award-winner is The Colonel and The Governor and Live And Solo in Pensacola Florida.

Small Housesw/BoogBug Jar | Sept. 17 Small Houses is an indie/folk act out of Flint MI, led by com-poser/poet Jeremy Quentin. He has earned fans by “spinning tales full of honesty and gentle melo-dies”...Boog is Kyle Simmons, a singer/songwriter/guitarist out of Pottstown PA who has more than 20 self-released albums to his credit...Completing the bill are Talking Under Water, Big Fred and Cammy Enaharo from Rochester.

Tommy Emmanuel Hochstein Performance Hall |

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CONCERTSAir Canada Centre, Bay St. & Lake-shore Blvd., Toronto; 416-870-8000 / 416-815-5500 www.theaircanada-centre.com9/16 The Black Keys with Cage the Elephant

Artpark, 450 South Fourth St., Lewis-ton; 716-754-4375 www.artpark.net9/7 Lorde with Majical Cloudz

Brewery Ommegang, 656 County Highway 33, Cooperstown; 888-512-SHOW www.dansmallspresents.com9/6 Neutral Milk Hotel

Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Rt. 77, Darien Center; 800-745-3000 www.livenation.com9/4 Rascal Flatts with Sheryl Crow & Gloriana9/7 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers with Steve Winwood

Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse; 315-475-7980 www.landmarktheatre.org9/12 Switchfoot

Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St., Toronto; 416-872-4255 www.masseyhall.com9/15 Charles Bradley & Joss Stone

Molson Amphitheatre, 909 Lakeshore Blvd. West, Toronto; 416-260-5600 www.livenation.com / www.canadiana-mphitheatre.net9/4 Miranda Lambert with Justin Moore and Thomas Rhett9/12 Lorde with Majikal Cloudz9/20 Rascal Flatts with Sheryl Crow & Gloriana

Mulroy Civic Center Theatres at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse; 315-435-2121 www.oncenter.org9/16 Tommy Emmanuel

Riviera Theatre & Performing Arts Center, 67 Webster St., N. Tonawanda; 716-692-2413 www.rivieratheatre.org9/13 Bobby Vinton

State Theatre, 107 W. State St., Ithaca; 607-27-STATE www.stateofithaca.com9/14 Lake Street Dive

UB’s Center for the Arts Mainstage Theatre, University at Buffalo North Campus, Amherst; 716-645-ARTS www.ubcfa.org9/4 Christina Perri

FOR KIDSRiviera Theatre & Performing Arts Center, 67 Webster St., N. Tonawanda; 716-692-2413 www.rivieratheatre.org9/11 The Wiggles: Ready, Steady, Wiggle

SHOWSAir Canada Centre, Bay St. & Lake-shore Blvd., Toronto; 416-870-8000 / 416-815-5500 www.theaircanada-centre.com9/10 Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth

Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse; 315-475-7980 www.landmarktheatre.org9/6 Bill Maher9/13 Bill Cosby

Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St., Toronto; 416-872-4255 www.masseyhall.com9/12 Lewis Black

MUSIC FESTIVALSNiagara Falls, NY, Old Falls Street; www.niagarafallsbluesfest.org9/11-14 Niagara Falls Blues Festival with Mac Albert and Plate Full O’ Blues, Harper and Midwest Kind, Eddie Shaw & The Wolf Gang, The Kinsey Report, Bill “Sauce Boss” Wharton, Albert Castiglia and more

•Dryden Theatre, George Eastman House, 900 East Av-enue (585) 271-3361...Photog-rapher JOHN GOSSAGE will present “Thoughts on Travel” on September 11 as part of the ‘Wish You Were Here’ travel series. Known for his artist’s books and photographic publications that explore themes of memory, archi-tecture, surveillance and place; he will share his thoughts on travel photography.

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TheatreOpening...

Wait Until DarkGeva Theatre Center A Greenwich Village apartment becomes the set-ting of a suspenseful game of cat and mouse when a group of thuggish con men manipulate and terrorize a recently blinded young wife, Susan, over a mysteri-ous doll hidden inside the apartment. But, when it becomes dark, the classic stage thriller takes a differ-ent turn as Susan musters her resources to outmaneu-ver her tormentors, turning her disability to advantage and surviving. Wait Until Dark will be presented on the Wilson Mainstage at Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd., from September 9 thru October 5. Call (585) 232-GEVA.

•JEKYLL & HYDE - Webster Theatre Guild will present the gripping musical thriller piece, Jekyll & Hyde, at Webster Thomas High School, 800 Five Line Road in Webster, from September 12 thru 20. Di-rector J. Simmons tells us that his production “has less Broadway shimmer and more raw grit...different from what audiences have seen before.” It promises to delight fans of the show’s original incarnation while adding new twists. Call (585) 234-1069. •MuCCC SHOWS - The Multi-use Community Cultural Center at 142 Atlantic Avenue will host the Classics Theater of Roch-ester’s presentation of The Phi-landerer from September 4 thru 7; and The Basement Players’ production of The Pillowman on September 11 & 12. Visit www.muccc.org. •SHIRLEY VALENTINE - Blackfriars Theatre opens its 65th season with Willy Russell’s hilarious play, Shirley Valentine, on September 5 running through September 14 at 795 East Main Street. The show follows middle aged Shirley as she f lees her routine life for a wild vacation in Greece. Call (585) 454-1260. •SCAVENGER’S DAUGH-TER - Geva Theatre Center’s new play reading series for 2014/2015 begins on September 8 with the

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presentation of The Scavenger’s Daughter by Gary Earl Ross. The play focuses on a family’s in-fighting as they attempt to deal with a father’s Alzheimer’s. Geva is located at 75 Woodbury Blvd. Call (585) 232-GEVA. •THE ACCIDENTAL HERO - Returning for its sixth engage-ment at Downstairs Cabaret The-atre, 3450 Winton Place, is the extraordinary true story of a WWI officer who ends up liberating the same Czech towns where his grandparents lived. The Acciden-tal Hero will play from September 12 thru 14. Call (585) 325-4370.

Concerts •SUPERSTAR SHOWCASE @ FLCC - Back by popular demand, Wood Library’s “Superstar Show-case and Entertainment Extrava-ganza” returns to the Finger Lakes Community College Student Center, 3325 Marvin Sands Drive in Canandaigua on Saturday, Sep-tember 13. The star-studded show serves as a fundraiser for Wood Library and will this year feature the U of R’s a capella group, The Yellow Jackets; classical pianist Ines Draskovic; novelty acts by Cirqovation; and the Rochester City Ballet. Call (585) 394-1381.

Webster Theatre Guild brings the musical thriller, Jekyll & Hyde to the stage,

September 12-20.

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•ROC THE PARK - The City of Rochester is offering a series of performances in Martin Lu-ther King Jr. Park at Manhattan Square, each with food and bever-ages available for purchase. On Saturday, September 6, gates will open at 5 p.m., with “A Day of Gospel” starting at 6 p.m. For details, call 311 in the city; or 585-428-5990 outside city limits. •ROCHESTER THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY - Kicking off its 50th anniversary season, the Rochester Theater Organ Society offers a performance by Eastman graduate Jonathan Ortloff on the Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ at the Rochester Auditorium Theater, 875 East Main Street, on Sunday, September 14. Call (585) 234-2295.

DanceSUNY Brockport The Department of Dance at SUNY Brockport offers two upcoming programs to the pub-lic. On September 4 & 5, “The Duets Project” will be presented in Hartwell Dance Theatre. This curated evening of works explores the duet form and is choreo-graphed by guest artists, and performed by both faculty and guests. Next. On September 11 thru 13, “Dance/Strasser” offers student works that promise to engage the audience as part of the performance process with talkbacks to follow. That program is presented in the Rose L. Stasser Studio. Call (585) 395-2787.

U of R On Friday, September 12, the Program of Dance ad Movement at the University of Rochester will

The Genesee Center for the Arts & Education at 713 Monroe Avenue is debuting three new ex-hibits on the same night - Friday, September 5 with Opening Night festivities planned form 6 to 9 p.m. Domesticated Fire, featuring work by Julie Crosby, Fred Herbst, Liz Lurie and Randall Carlson will then run thru September 27 in the Center’s Firehouse Gallery at Genesee Pottery. Five by Six, with photography by Jen Casasanta, Talmadge Krajowsky, Ron Reilley, Jessica Robb, Steve Spring and Ron Valentine continues thru November 17 in the Center’s Community Darkroom; and Ink &

Stitch, with works by Kate Fisher, will be on display thru September 12 at the Printing & Book Arts Center. Call (585) 244-1730.

artSHOWS

present the Take Dance Company, a New York City-based contem-porary troupe, in performance at 7 p.m. in their Spurrier Dance Studio. Call (585) 273-5150 for details.

FilmDryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at

8 pm unless otherwise noted.)9/3 The Tracker *Appearance by Director Rolf de Heer9/4 Stage Beauty9/5 Nine to Five9/6 Instrument9/7 Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price (2 pm) *Post-screening discussion9/9 The Three Musketeers *Silent

9/10 The Savages9/11 It’s a Great Feeling9/12 Workingman’s Death9/13 Borgman *English and Dutch w/ subtitles, DCP9/14 Remembering Bob Hoskins Double Feature: Mrs. Henderson Presents / Mona Lisa (2 pm)9/16 While New York Sleeps9/17 Charlie Wilson’s War

The Dance Season begins at SUNY Brockport with a performance fromThe Duets Project, September 4 & 5 at Hartwell Dance Theater.

From Domesticated Fire, one of three new exhibitions opening at

the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education on September 5.

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• ZooBrew, 9/5 @ Seneca Park Zoo• Lumberjack Festival, 9/6 & 7 @ Macedon Center• German Day, 9/6 @ Genessee Country Village & Museum• Clothesline Art Show, 9/6 & 7 @ Memorial Art Gallery• Festival of the Arts, 9/13 @ Linear Garden• Blues Festival, 9/11 - 14 @ Niagara Falls NY• LobsterFest, 9/13 @ Genesee Country Village & Museum• Tastin’ the Blues, 9/13 @ Penfield Ampitheater• Wine Country Ramble, 9/13 & 14 @ Sonnenberg Gardens

•ThefinalZooBrew of the 2014 season is scheduled for September 5 at the Zoo, 2222 St. Paul Blvd. Billed as “the wildest happy hour in town,” the 21-and-over event features adult beverages and food for purchase; with music by Bill Schmitt & the Bluesmasters at the Pavilion, Amy Montrois at the Canteen, and Joe Brucato at the Tent. Visit www.senecaparkzoo.org; or call (585) 336-7200. •Anannualfavorite,theRoch-ester Irish Festival, will be held September 5 & 6 at Camp Eastman on Lakeshore Boulevard in Ironde-quoit. This 20th anniversary event features non-stop entertainment including reunion performances by the popular Irish/Celtic bands Celtic Fire and The Wild Geese along with shows by local favor-ites including the Dady Brothers, Dave North, Rosewood Bridge and Everheart. There will also be Irish dancing, vendors, children’s activities and more. Visit roches-teririshfestival.com. •German Day at the Genesee Country Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd. in Mumford, will focus on the hardy folk from Germany who be-gan settling the area in the middle of the 19th century. They founded churches and synagogues, started newspapers, became craftsmen,

Call (585) 461-3494. •OnSeptember 6, the Record Archive at 33 1/3 Rockwood Street will host a Joyful Rescues Pet Adoption Event. For details, call (585) 244-1210. •ThePublicMarketwillhostthe6th annual free Women’s Health Screening Fair on September 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be screenings for a variety of conditions as well as information booths. Call 585) 428-6907. •A Civil War Tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery is scheduled for September 6 at 1:30 p.m., led by Brian Bennett. His tour promises to be informative, interesting and accurate. Meet at the North Gate House, 791 Mt. Hope Avenue. Call (585) 461-3494. •DowntownCanandaiguawillhost a Show & Shine Car Show on September 6 on S. Main Street. More than 35 Pontiac period cars will be on display as part of the 10th annual Flathead Reunion. Visit www.downtowncanandaigua.com. •VarickWineryandVineyardat 5102 State Rt. 89 on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail in Romulus NY will host their Glorious Grape Day on September 6. Enjoy wine tasting and complimentary grape treats - grape pies, frosted grapes, PB & J cookies, grape topped cheesecake and more. Call (315) 549-8797. •The annual Peddlers Mar-ket event on September 6 will be held on the grounds of Morgan-Manning House, 151 Main Street in Brockport. Vendors will offer antiques, collectibles, crafts, cloth-ing, baked goods and more. Call (585) 637-3645. •TheMaize Maze opens for the season on September 6 offering their cornstalk adventure straight through November. Opening

weekend features Fall Family Fun activities in the Maze and the Back 40 as well as wagon rides, cow train rides, and more. The fun takes place at Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road in Macedon. Call (315) 986-4202. •OnSeptember 6 & 7, the M&T Bank Clothesline Arts Festival, Rochester’s largest and longest-running fine art and crafts festival, will be held at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue. Original work by more than 400 New York state artists will be on display. There will also be live entertainment, food vendors and free family art activities. Call (585) 276-8900; or visit www.clothesline.rochester.edu. •TheMacedon Center Lum-berjack Festival takes place on September 6 & 7 at the Macedon Center Firemen’s Field, Route 31F and Canandaigua Road in Macedon Center. The weekend will include an amateur lumber-jack competition on Saturday, and professional competitions on Sunday including log-rolling, two-man crosscut, ax throwing, hot saw and more. Greased pole climbs will take place at 5 p.m. both days; and there will be a craft and collectibles sale, a petting zoo and fishpond for the kids, food vendors and pancake breakfasts. Call (315) 986-3732. •TheGenetaskaClubofRoch-ester hosts a Fashion Show to ben-efit Camp Good Days and Special Times on September 7 at Penfield Country Club, 1784 Jackson Road in Penfield NY. Call (585) 872-4687. •OnSeptember 7, the 6th an-nual Accordion Fest will be held at the restored Medina Theatre, 603 Main Street in Medina NY. Diverse music from Irish, Eastern European, Polish, German and Ital-

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operated nurseries and breweries and more. This day will feature special activities and a chance to check out two German homes on the property. Call (585) 538-6822. •September 6 is Hang Around Victor Day in Mead Square Park and the Village Hall Parking Lot in downtown Victor. Throughout the day, from 9 to 5, you will find information on community orga-nizations along with music, arts and crafts, food and family enter-tainment. This year, there’s even a Potato Festival! Call (585) 742-1476; or visit www.VictorChamber.com. •Also inVictor onSeptember 6, Mead Square and the Victor Library Parking Lot at 39 West Main Street will host VictorFest 2014 from 5 to 10 p.m., providing an evening of music featuring area bands along with a “Taste of Victor” as area restaurants provide great foods and sweets. Events are capped off with a fireworks display. Call (585) 742-0140; or visit www.victorny.org. •AtourofMt.HopeCemeteryon September 6 will focus on Su-san B. Anthony and Women’s Rights. Meet at the North Gate of the Cemetery, 791 Mt. Hope Avenue, at 10 a.m. for this one.

Local artists are featured at Artist Row, the Rochester Public Market Art Fair, celebrating its 10th anniversary on September 14.

Rochester closes out the summer with Clothesline Festival,returning to the Memorial Art Gallery, September 6 & 7.

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ian traditions will be heard; and there will be dancing, displays and demonstrations; along with draw-ings, food and beverages available. Call (585) 343-9313, •Throughout the season, theRochester Public Market at 280 N. Union Street, has been host-ing Community Garage Sale & Super Fleas – kinda like dozens of garage sales all lined up for you to browse through! Remaining dates for 2014 are September 7, 21 & 28 and October 5, 12 & 19. Call (585) 428-6907. •TheNiagara Falls Blues Fes-tival is scheduled for September 11 thru 14 at Old Falls Street in Niagara Falls NY. Head on out to catch music by Albert Castiglia, Sauce Boss, Eddie Shaw & The Wolfgang, Ray Fuller, Kinsey Report, Mac Arnold & Plate Full O’Blues, Harper & Midwest Kind and others. This one is worth the drive! Visit www.niagarafalls-bluesfest.org for full details. •On September 12 & 13, an all day/all night Greentopia Fall Festival s planned in the High Falls District from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. There will be vendor trucks, an alternative fuel vehicle show, music, children’s events, an arti-sanal food and drink expo, and more. Programming and events will focus on the ecofest, design, and music. Visit www.greentopiaf-est.com for full details. •Oktoberfest, held on Sep-tember 12 & 13 and 18 thru 20 at Camp Eastman, 1558 Lakeshore Boulevard in Irondequoit, is an annual celebration of German culture, music and food. Call (585) 336-6070. •TheRotarySunshineCampusat 809 Five Points Road in Rush will host the Turtle Hill Folk Festival from September 12 thru 14. The weekend, sponsored by the Golden Link Folk Singing Society, features concerts, jamming, danc-ing, and workshops. There will

also be children’s activities, food and craft vendors and camping available. This year’s performers including The Burns Sisters, The Nields, Jonathan Byrd, Guy Davis, and more (See Coming to Town for details). Visit www.goldenlink.org/festival. •On Saturday, September 13, Linear Garden in North Winton Village on East Main Street will host the 8th annual Festival of the Arts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event offers arts and crafts, food and live music including a perfor-mance by Jimmy Highsmith Jr. at 2 p.m. Visit www.norhwinton.org for full details. •Youcanpurchaseperennialsand woody plants grown from seeds, divisions, cuttings and off-shoots from the museum gardens on September 13 at the George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue, during their Fall Plant Sale. Call (585) 271-3361 for details. •You’ll be Tastin’ the Blues on September 13 at the Penfield Amphitheater in Veterans’ Memo-rial Park, 3100 Atlantic Avenue, Penfield during the annual music and food festival. Blues music featuring Steve Grills and the Roadmasters will be offered, along with chili judging and locally brewed beer sampling. Call (585) 340-8655. •September 13 is the date set aside for the Positively Pittsford Festival. There will be carnival rides, food from local restaurants and festival-style treats. You can also enjoy music all day, games and activities, and a fireworks display over the canal at night. Events are held in the lot behind the Pittsford Community Library at 24 State Street. Visit www.townofpittsford.org. •Genesee Country Village &Museum at 1410 Flint Hill Road in Mumford NY will host their annual fund-raising event, Lob-sterFest, on September 13. The

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by Sue Cannon •AtSonnenbergGardens,151Charlotte Street in Canandaigua, September 6 is a chance to HAR-VEST THE PIZZA GARDEN. For information on this children’s event, call (585) 394-4922. •GRANDPARENTS DAY AT THE SENECA PARK ZOO, 2222 St. Paul St., will offer a day of fun and educational bonding be-tween youngsters and Granny & Grampy in a one-of-a-kind setting. Visit the Zoo on September 7 and get one free youth admission with

one paid grandparent admission. Then, watch the feedings, training demonstrations, stage shows and more. Call (585) 336-7212. •At the National Museum ofPlay at Strong, One Manhattan Square, youngsters can celebrate the joy of reading by hearing clas-sic children’s stories aloud during a series of STORYTIME CLUB meetings. Tales of friendship are included in the “Making Friends” series on September 15, 22 & 29. Call (585) 263-2700.

evening includes a lobster and steak dinner (vegetarian option available), live and silent auction, live music by the John Beck Quar-tet and more. Tables are available for ten - dress is business casual. Call (585) 538-6822; or visit www.gcv.org. •The 75th (!) annual Dahlia Show, put on by the Rochester Dahlia Society, is scheduled for Saturday, September 13 at Perinton Square Mall, 6270 Palmyra Road in Fairport. The organization, formed in 1939, provides WNY dahlia lovers with local expertise in growing and showing their flowers throughout the year. Visit www.rochesterdahlias.org. •YoucanexamineGeology at Mt. Hope Cemetery on September 13 in a walk led by Dr. Bill Chais-son. Meet at the North Gate, 791 Mt. Hope Avneue at 12:30 p.m. Call (585) 413-0917. •GlenoraWineCellarsonSt.Rt. 14, 8 miles north of Watkins Glen NY, is hosting the return of Leaves & Lobster on the Lawn on September 13 & 14. Enjoy a lobster dinner under the tent; and concerts by Steve Southworth & the Rockabilly Rays on Saturday; and by Bob’ s Brother’s Band on Sunday. Call (800) 243-5513. •DuringPalmyra Canaltown Days, September 13 & 14, there will be arts and crafts, a flea mar-ket, live entertainment, a car show, a parade, food vendors, wagon rides and more. Activities will be held along Main Street in Palmyra. Visit www.palmyracanaltowndays.org. •A Wine Country Ramble is scheduled for September 13 & 14 at Sonnenberg Gardens, 151 Charlotte Street in Canandaigua. For details on this one, call (585) 394-4922. •Ajuriedartshow-featuringnew and emerging artists - along

with live performances by regional entertainers, food trucks, and community organization booths is scheduled for September 14. This 10th annual Artist Row Art Fair takes place at the Rochester Public Market; 280 North Union Street. Some 10,000 attendees are expected to visit, with work submitted by 180 local artists on view. Call (585) 325-5058; or visit www.artistrowrochester.com. •OnSeptember 14, the Roches-ter Area Dollhouse & Miniature Show will be held at Perinton Overseas Vets, Inc., 300 Macedon Center Road in Fairport. Profits will go to provide food to those in need via the Perinton Food Shelf. Call (585) 223-2613. •The19thannualPurple Foot Festival at Casa Larga Vineyards, 2287 Turk Hill Road in Fairport, is scheduled for September14. There will be hourly toasts, hayrides, family-friendly activities includ-ing a kid’s maze and face paint-ing, crafts, live music by Loose Change, a tastings bar, tours, and of course, grape stomping! Call (585) 223-4210. •The Foodlink Festival of Food on September 15 at the Roch-ester Public Market, 280 N. Union Street, is a tasting event held in support of local food cupboards, with over 150 area restaurants, bakeries and winemakers par-ticipating. Call (585) 328-3380 for details. •FingerLakesGaming&Race-track has been welcoming the area food trucks for a first ever event in Ontario County. Trucks at the Track features regional favorites - Le Petit Poutine, Roc City Sam-mich, Chowder Up Seafood and local breweries. Live entertain-ment is also provided. Remaining event dates include September 17 and October 15. Visit www.finger-lakesgaming.com.

Macedon Center Firemen’s Field will be filled with timber sport competition, both amateur (you can try your hand) and professional during

the Lumberjack Festival, September 6 & 7.

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BILLS VS. DOLPHINS The Buffalo Bills will face rivals, the Miami Dolphins in Orchard Park on Sunday, Sep-tember 14 with a 1 p.m. kick-off scheduled. Call 877-BB-TICKS; and visit www.buffalobills.com for details.

FINAL REGULAR SEASON RHINOS GAME Our Rochester Rhinos USL Pro soccer team will be at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street, to take on Wilmington at 4:05 p.m. on Sunday, September 7 in the final regular season home game of 2014. Call (585) 454-5425; or visit www.rhinossoccer.com for tickets.

US VINTAGE GRAND PRIX NASCAR legend Bobby Allison will be the Grand Marshal at this year’s Glenora Wine Cellars US Vintage Grand Prix at Watkins Glen International, running Sep-tember 5 thru 7 in Watkins Glen NY. This is the 30th anniversary of historic racing at The Glen and will find Ricky and Jordon Taylor of Wayne Taylor Racing along with many others. The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association re-

turns for this event; and on Friday evening, the Grand Prix Festival takes racing to the streets in a re-enactment of the 1948 Grand Prix throughout the village of Watkins Glen. As always, camping is avail-able. Call (866) 461-RACE.

MORE SPORTS... •The annual Glen Iris 5K Run benefiting the Cordelia A. Green Library in Castile NY is scheduled for September 6 at the Trailside Lodge in Letchworth St. Park, Castile NY. Call (585) 493-3600. •The Rochester Hope for Pets’ Golf Tournament, a 7th annual event, will take place on Sunday, September 14 at Shadow Lake Golf & Racquet Club,1840 Five Mile Line Rd. in Penfield. In addition to the 18-hole event, there will also be a Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin contest, lunch and buffet-style dinner. Call (585) 271-2733. •Asakick-offto“HangAroundVictor Day,” the Victor Family YMCA will host its 13th annual Victor YMCA 5K, Kids Fun Run & Fitness Walk on September 6 at 200 High Street in Victor. Call (585) 742-4940.

Shows: •TheHouseofGuitarsat645Titus Avenue will host an in-store performance by Big Grey Ma-chine on Saturday, September 6 at 5 p.m. (585-544-3500) •OnSeptember13,NYCmod-ern blues band End of Men perform at 2:30pm, followed by Bouncing Betty a hard rock act out of Saratoga Springs who will play at 4 p.m. (585-544-3500) •An intimateacousticperfor-mance by Walter Martin of The

Walkmen is planned on Septem-ber 17 here in Rochester. The show is part of his “Living Room Tour,” presented this fall in sup-port of a debut solo effort - We’re All Young Together. (waltermartin-music.com)

Drop Us A Line: 1255 Universit y Avenue, Suite 270, Rochester, NY 14607; or email to [email protected].

THE TRIP TO ITALYWritten and directed by Michael WinterbottomWith Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon • Not rated

By Ed Symkus Three years ago, the amazingly versatile British writer-director Michael Winterbottom (24 Hour Party People, A Mighty Heart, The Killer Inside Me) made the faux documentary The Trip, a six-part BBC TV series that starred actors Steve Coogan and Rob Bryden playing very recognizable versions of themselves as they drove all over the north of England, visiting fine restaurants and writing magazine articles about the experience. Winterbottom eventually edited the series down into a feature film for American audiences’ consumption, coming up with a delightful, often hilarious, sometimes thought-pro-voking, mostly improvised movie. Now Winterbottom, Coogan, and Bryden have done it again, pretty much changing only geo-graphic locations. The Trip To Italy offers the same premise – two pals who don’t know a lot about food traveling to Italy to dine in and drive between fine restaurants, then write about their meals. The kick in both films is that there’s also a lot of (improvisatory) talking, about oh, literature, film, music, and the pitfalls of getting older. On top of that there’s an ongoing one-on-one competition involving who can do a better vocal impression of Michael Caine and Sean Connery. Both films began with outlines concerning what would be dis-cussed at the restaurants and in the car, but then those improvisation skills of Coogan and Brydon were

let loose, making for very funny stuff, most notably when they launch into a lengthy and absurdly funny spree on how difficult it was to understand Tom Hardy’s muffled dialogue as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. There’s a suggestion that the two friends haven’t seen each other for a while, so there’s plenty for them to talk about, and topics end up ranging from the friendship and poetry of Lord Byron and Percy Shelley (two pals who long ago traveled through Italy together) to the songs of Alanis Morrisette. Because this a move that features food, taking place in a country that loves food, the focus keeps return-ing to the six restaurants they visit and dine at, and the cameras stay busy getting right up into their faces as they eat, but keep cutting away for quick glances into the busy kitchens where the meals are being prepared. Yet the film is more about both the relationship between and the private inner thoughts of the two men, and there are moments that are quite moving. Amidst the com-edy, it’s subtly revealed that when they’re not together, they’re both kind of lonely, and are each experi-encing midlife crises. The divorced Coogan has uncomfortable Skype talks with his teenage son, and the supposedly happily married Brydon finds that his wife always has an excuse not to talk with him when he phones her. At night, in their separate hotel rooms, Coogan reads Byron aloud, and Brydon loses himself in rehearsing lines for an upcoming movie audition. A major difference between the two films is that in the first one it was Coogan who was offered the writing assignment, and brought Brydon along, but this time it’s

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Brydon being asked to write the articles, and giving a call to Coo-gan. Both of them are once again presented as being between acting gigs, so are able to get away. The other difference is that the first time around, Coogan played it as brash and ambitious and egotistical, and now he’s calmer, while Brydon gets to be the more rambunctious of the two. But the main mood keeps re-turning to the comedy coming out of their constant banter. Coogan sometimes can’t even get a word in during a Brydon rant, and Win-

terbottom gives viewers the gift of a Capri-set sequence (yes, there are also boat rides) where Bryden cracks up Coogan for real. The film runs a tad long and it ends too abruptly. But it’s hard to complain when there are so many comic tangents, such lovely drives through the bucolic countryside, an unexpected reverence displayed for the city of Pompeii and, along with the poppy and raucous sounds of Alanis Morrisette, the glorious and sweeping ones of Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler – a curious choice since neither was Italian.

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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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CLUBSAcousticSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Brian Rath 6:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Kat Wright & The Indomitable Soul Band w/Ricky Richards & the Sound Organization, Straw House Uncertainty 8pm

DJTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

HardcoreCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Madball w/Rude Awakening, Brick By Brick, The Weight We Carry, Revival 7pm doors

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

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Indie pop duo Twenty One Pilots bring their “Quiet is Violent World Tour” to the Main Street Armory on September 10, supported by MisterWives and Fueled By Ramen labelmates, Vinyl Theatre.

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

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

Open JamMURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam/Mic hosted by Nate Coffey 9pm

Reggae/DubTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Personal Blend

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Greg Townson 9pm

Rock/PopSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Amanda Lee Peers 6-10pm

CONCERTHATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Nicholas Goluses, guitar 8pm

DANCEROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER @ ONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Fall Big Band Series feat. The Greece Jazz Band w/The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

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CLUBSAcousticLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Big Blue House 7:30-9:30

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Jeff Martin 5:30-8:30pm

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

AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDavid Mayfield Parade 8pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Blue Jimmy 9pm

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

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Rob Little 7:30pm

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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 8pm

DJTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

IrishLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Socks in the Frying Pan 8pm

JazzESPADA BRAZILIAN STEAKVillage Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., 473-0050Charlie Mitchell Group 6-9pm

KaraokeTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

WILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 7pm-til

CONCERTSHATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Edoardo Bellotti; clavichord, harpsichord, fortepiano 8pm

DANCESUNY BROCKPORTHartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787The Duets Project 7:30pm

SHOWSMEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“6th Rochester Biennial” Artist Series Illustrated Lecture 7pm

THEATREMUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgClassic Theater of Rochester: The Philanderer 8pm

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CLUBSAcousticTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010John Akers 6:30-9:30pm (Outside deck)

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570PJ Elliott 6-9pm

THE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Bob Kosty 8pm

SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Lane & Ott 6-10pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Friday in America w/Brian Loughner Blues Explosion 8pm

BluegrassTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Honey Badgers 7:30-11:30pm

BluesABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comEric & The Bluesbirds 6-9pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Scandals featuring Monica 10pm

MASTRELLA’S4300 Culver Rd., 467-2750Dave Riccioni & Friends 5-8pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Steve Marshall 9pm

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-366398 PXY Club Night 10pm-2am

THE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

Hip HopCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Mobb Deep w/The Brawlic Bros, REAL, Golden, Reaper Boyz, Tugboat, hosted by DJ Tim Tones 7pm doors

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

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

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-midnight

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

Pop/RockSHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Chip Milligan 6-8pm

ReggaeTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Noble Vibes 10pm

Reggae/FunkABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comGoing Green 9:45pm

RockJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Greg Townson 5pm

LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Inner Planets CD Release Party w/Strange Bird 9pm

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

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

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Mesh 10pm-2am

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610The Pack 9pm-1am

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

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Old Hippies 9:30pm

Rock/IndieMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642The Beautiful Ending, Goodbye Ronnie, Wilxy & Crump, Surrender Reality, Michele Sestito & AFR 8pm

CONCERTSKILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Eastman Jazz Faculty Jazz Showcase 8pm

DANCESUNY BROCKPORTHartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787The Duets Project 4 & 7:30pm

FESTIVALCAMP EASTMAN1558 Lakeshore Blvd., Ironedquoit, www.rochesteririshfestival.comRochester Irish Festival 4-11pm *Gates open 3pm

SHOWSGENESEE CENTER FOR THE ARTS & EDUCATION713 Monroe Ave., 244-1730Open Gallery Night 6-9pm

SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St. Paul St., www.senecaparkzoo.orgZooBrew feat. music by Bill Schmitt & The Bluesmasters, Amy Montrois & Joe Brucato 5:30-9pm

SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rt. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACEGlenora Wine Cellars U.S. Vintage Grand Prix *Practice & qualifying

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgShirley Valentine 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgClassic Theater of Rochester: The Philanderer 8pm

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CLUBSAcousticFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846John Akers

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

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SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Marty Roberts 6-10pm

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

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Thrashwave Review No. 9: Pink Elephant, Handsome Jack, The Ginger Faye Bakers, St. Phillip’s Escalator 8pm

BluesRAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610Spectra 9pm-1am

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Betsy’s Memorial Run “Bikes, Blues & BBQ” Party w/The Nightstalkers 5pm-til

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Steve Marshall 9pm

CountryEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663The Morgan Twins 10pm-2am

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Flint Creek 9pm

DJTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

FunkABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comEggs Benedict 9:30pm

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

TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Candela

R&B/SoulSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Anonymous Willpower 10pm

Reggae/WorldLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Jammin’ For Jamaica feat. The Buddhahood, Mosaic Foundation & more 5:30pm

RockTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Cold Sweat 7:30-11:30pm

CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Breakout Artist Music Competition Winners All About A Bubble w/Far From Over, Broken Mind Spoken, Setbacks, Ohne-Ka & The Burning River, Lily Among Thorns & more *5pm doors

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Barn Dogs 10pm

FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Mud Creek

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-09907 Sense 8:30pm

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

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Hall Pass 10pm-2am

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

CONCERTSFIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH220 S. Winton Rd South, 244-5391/cafeveritas.orgThe Kennedys 7:30pm

HOUSE OF GUITARS645 Titus Ave, 544-3500Instore Performance by Big Grey Machine 5pm

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

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. PARKManhattan Square, Call 311 or 428-5990/cityofrochester.gov/ROCtheparkROC The Park Concert: A Day of Gospel w/Jason Wright & The Master’s Touch, Serena Young, The Bright Clouds, Paul Boutte & The Zion Hill Mass Choir & more 6pm

THE RIDGE NY8101 Conlon Rd., LeRoy, 768-4883/frostridge.comJam at the Ridge feat. The Marshall Tucker Band w/Kid Kurry & Special Guest *Gates open 4pm

Thursday, September 18th

at Sahlen’s Stadium!

See Alex Morgan, Abby Wambach and the U.S. Women’s National Team take on Mexico

Tickets can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com,

toll free at (800) 745-3000 or at the MVP Healthcare

Box O�ce at Sahlen’s Stadium

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U OF R RIVER CAMPUSStrong Auditorium, 275-5911Comedian John Mulaney 9pm

FESTIVALCAMP EASTMAN1558 Lakeshore Blvd., Ironedquoit, www.rochesteririshfestival.comRochester Irish Festival noon-11pm

DOWNTOWN VICTORMead Square Park & Village Hall Parking Lot, 742-1476/victorchamber.comHang Around Victor Day 9am-5pm

MACEDON CENTER FIREMEN’S FIELDCanandaigua Rd., Macedon Center, 315-986-3732/macedoncenterfire.orgMacedon Center Community Lumberjack Festival *Gates open 8am

MEAD SQUARE/VICTOR LIBRARY PARKING LOT39 W. Main St., Victor, 742-0410/victorny.orgVictorFest 2014 5-10pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900/clothesline.rochester.eduM&T Bank Clothesline Festival 10am-6pm

SHOWSCANANDAIGUA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PARKING LOT113 S. Main St., Canandaigua, 396-0300/downtowncanandaigua.com“Show & Shine” Pontiac Period Car Show 9:30am-3pm

GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822German Day 10am-4pm

MORGAN MANNING HOUSE LAWN151 Main St., Brockport, 637-3645Peddlers Market 10am-3pm

MT. HOPE CEMETERYNorth Gatehouse, 791 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494/fomh.org-Susan B. Anthony & Women’s Rights Tour 10am-The Civil War Tour 1:30pm

PERRY FARMERS’ MARKETDowntown Festival Plaza, Perry, 237-5375Summer Saturdays Arts Series: Perry’s Bicentennial w/Allen Hopkins 10am-noon

ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N Union St, 428-6907Women’s Health Screening Fair 9am-1pm

VARICK WINERY & VINEYARD5102 Rt. 89, Romulus, 315-549-8787Glorious Grape Day 9:30am-6pm

SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rt. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACEGlenora Wine Cellars U.S. Vintage Grand Prix

5K RUNLetchworth State Park, Trailside Lidge, 493-3600Glen Iris 5K Run 8am-1pm

5K RUNLife Stone Wesleyan Church, 70 Thompson Rd., www.worldofhope.org5K - Running Against Traffick 10:15am; registration 9-10am

RUGBY2061 E. Henrietta Rd., www.rochestercolonials.comRochester Colonials vs. Syracuse Chargers 1pm

RUN/WALKVictor Active Family Center, 200 High St., Victor, 742-4940Victor Family YMCA 5K, Kids Fun Run & Fitness Walk *Registration, 7:30am; 5K, 9am: Kids Fun Run & Fitness Walk, 10am

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgShirley Valentine 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Cindy Miller: I’ve Got The Music in Me 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgClassic Theater of Rochester: The Philanderer 2 & 8pm

7SUNDAY

SEPTEMBER

CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Broncho w/Low Litas, Buffalo Sex Change, The Dirty Pennies 8pm

BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Steve Lyons & Freefall 6:30pm-til

CelticTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night w/Mike Pepper 6pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Arsis “A Decade of Guilt” Tour w/Allegaeon, Exmortus, Order of the Dead, Cosmic Sea 7pm doors

R&B/SoulSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Timeline 4pm-til

RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Catch 22 5-9pm

RockabillyABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBuddy Holly Birthday Bash hosted by Bobby Henrie & The Goners 6pm

CONCERTSCENTER STAGE AT CENTER PARK1100 Ayrault Rd., Fairport, 223-5050/perinton.org“A Salute to America” feat. The Perinton Concert Band & Fairport Fire Dept. Band 6-8pm

GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave., 271-3361 x444Steve Kelly, Aeolian pipe organ 3pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Recital: David Liptak, composer 3pm

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

FESTIVALMACEDON CENTER FIREMEN’S FIELDCanandaigua Rd., Macedon Center, 315-986-3732/macedoncenterfire.orgMacedon Center Community Lumberjack Festival *Gates open 8am

MEDINA THEATRE COMPANY603 Main St., Medina, 343-9313/goart.orgAccordian Fest 1-5pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900/clothesline.rochester.eduM&T Bank Clothesline Festival 10am-5pm

SHOWSGEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave., 271-3361 x444Lewis Hine: Words and Images *1pm reading

PENFIELD COUNTRY CLUB1784 Jackson Rd., Penfield, 872-4687Genetaska Club of Rochester Fashion Show to benefit Camp Good Days & Special Times 11am

SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St. Paul St., www.senecaparkzoo.orgGrandparents Day 10am-4pm

HAPPY HOUR 4-7$2.25 Drafts$2.75 Wells

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SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rt. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACEGlenora Wine Cellars U.S. Vintage Grand Prix

SOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICKRochester Rhinos vs. Wilmington Hammerheads FC 4:05pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgShirley Valentine 2pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Cindy Miller: I’ve Got The Music in Me 3pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgClassic Theater of Rochester: The Philanderer 2pm

8MONDAY

SEPTEMBER

CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Tail Light Rebellion w/Midnight Ghost Train & TBA 9pm

AmericanaLITTLE 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 7:30pm

CONCERTHATCH RECITAL HALL @ ESM433 E. Main St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Don Harry, tuba 8pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAPlay Reading: The Scavenger’s Daughter 7pm

9TUESDAY

SEPTEMBER

CLUBSAcousticTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7-10pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Laura Stevenson w/The Hotelier, Somos, Del Paxton & Hannah Weidner 8pm

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

Indie RockMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Bear Hands w/The Demos & Skirts 6:30pm doors

Open JamTHE LANDING BAR & GRILLE30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490The Landing Open Jam 9pm

Open MicLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940“Stand Up & Sing Out” Open Mic Competition 8-10:30pm

Roots Rock/RockabillyABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comThe Blasters w/Gas House Gorillas 8:30pm

CONCERTSTHE BOP SHOP1460 Monroe Ave, 271-3354Ernesto Cervini & Myriad 3 8pm

GREECE PUBLIC LIBRARY2 Vince Tofany Blvd., 225-7221/greecehistoricalsociety.netThe War of 1812: Songs and Stories from New York and Beyond w/Dave Ruch 7pm

KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Faculty Artist Series: Michael Burritt, percussion 8pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 7:30pm *preview

10WEDNESDAY

SEPTEMBER

CLUBSAcousticSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/The White Hots Duo 6:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Janitor w/Ison & TBA 8pm

Country/FolkABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDan Weber 8pm

DJTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

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

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

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

Open JamMURPH’S IRONDEQUOIT PUB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam/Mic hosted by Nate Coffey 9pm

Reggae/DubTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Personal Blend

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Dave McGrath 9pm

CONCERTMAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St., rochestermainstreetarmory.comTwenty One Pilots w/MisterWives, Vinyl Theatre 7pm

DANCEROBACH COMMUNITY CENTER @ONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Fall Big Band Dance feat. Music Makers w/The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 7:30pm *preview

11THURSDAY

SEPTEMBER

CLUBSAcousticDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Big D 3 9pm

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Big Blue House 7:30-9:30

Acoustic RockNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Nightfall 5:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Sirens & Stilettos Burlesque Show 8pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Bobby Slayton 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 8pm

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Fresh off his Jazz Fest appearance in June, Woody Pines brings his “Viper jazz,” ragtime and country blues back to town for an encore performance at Abilene Bar & Lounge, September 11.

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DJTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

IndieLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Vundabar, Scope & Figure & Faux Leather Jacket 9pm

JazzABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comWoody Pines 8:30pm

ESPADA BRAZILIAN STEAKVillage Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., 473-0050Charlie Mitchell Group 6-9pm

KaraokeTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

WILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 7pm-til

RockSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Mighty Stef 9pm

Roots/AmericanaTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Son House Roots Night hosted by Old Time Hoedown w/Guest The String Chickens 7:30-10:30pm

CONCERTKILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, highfallsfilmfestival.comHigh Falls Film Festival Benefit Concert feat. David Lanz w/Kristin Amarie 7pm

DANCESUNY BROCKPORTHartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787DANCE/Strasser 7:30pm

SHOWSGEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave., 271-3361 x444Wish You Were Here Lecture Series feat. John Gossage: Thoughts on Travel Photography 6pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgShirley Valentine 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 7:30pm (Community Night: Young Professionals) *preview

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgThe Basement Players: The Pillowman 8pm

12 FRIDAY

SEPTEMBER

CLUBSAcousticNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Jeff Elliott 6-9pm

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

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

Alt-CountryABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comThe Far West 9:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966-Barry Brothers Band w/Nick Young, Stoney Lonesome, The House of Lights 7pm-Stereo Nest w/TBA 11pm

Alt-RockLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Subjective Perspective EP Release Party w/Falling Hollywood 9pm

BluesTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Big Mike & The Motivators 7:30-11:30pm

MASTRELLA’S4300 Culver Rd., 467-2750Dave Riccioni & Friends 5-8pm

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Mitty & The Followers 9pm-til

Celtic RockCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480The Town Pants w/Special Guest 8pm

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000The Jokes On You Comedy Tour feat. Bob Nelson, Rain Pryor & Artie Fletcher 9pm

CountrySTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544JD & Rollin South 9:30pm

Country/FolkABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBrennen Leigh & Noel McKay 6-9pm

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-366398 PXY Club Night 10pm-2am

THE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-209090’s Dance Party w/DJ No-L 10pm-2am

Electronic/DancePLATFORM 21 @ MAIN ST. ARMORY900 E. Main St., 232-3221Pure Imagination 9pm

IndieTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Animal Sounds 10pm

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

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

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-midnight

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

MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Adrenaline Mob w/Bad Seed Rising, Steel Kingdom, Taste of Evil & Forte 8pm

R&B/SoulRAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610The Fools 9pm-1am

Reggae/DubDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Echo System 10pm

RockTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Jim E Leggs 7:30-11:30pm

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Shakin’ Bones 9pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Rock Dogs 9pm

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

THE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Everheart 8pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Me & The Boyz 10pm-2am

CONCERTSKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Pops Opener: Broadway’s Golden Age & Beyond feat. vocalists Lisa Vroman & Doug LaBrecque; Jeff Tyzik, conductor 8pm

SUNY BROCKPORTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Eastman Jazz Quartet 7:30pm

DANCESUNY BROCKPORTHartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787DANCE/Strasser 7:30pm

U OF R RIVER CAMPUSSpurrier Dance Studio, 273-5150Take Dance Company 7pm

FESTIVALSBROWNS RACE & CENTERS AT HIGH FALLSOff Platt St., Downtown Rochester, www/greentopiafest.comGreentopia Fall Festival 10am-10pm

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CAMP EASTMAN1558 Lakeshore Blvd., Ironedquoit, 336-6070/oktoberfestny.comOktoberfest 4-11pm

ROTARY SUNSHINE CAMPUS809 Five Points Rd., Rush, www.goldenlink.orgTurtle Hill Folk Festival feat. The Nields w/Guy Davis & Joe LaMay & Sherri Reese 7:30-10:30pm *Gates open 4:30pm

SHOWMEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900, mag.rochester.eduAlternative Music Film Festival Screening 7pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgShirley Valentine 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370The Accidental Hero 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 8pm *preview

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgThe Basement Players: The Pillowman 8pm

WEBSTER THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL800 Five Mile Line Rd., Webster, webstertheatreguild.orgWebster Theatre Guild presents: Jekyll & Hyde 7:30pm

13SATURDAY

SEPTEMBER

CLUBSAcousticFLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010John Akers

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

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

AmericanaSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Jon Lewis - CD Release w/Passive Aggressive Anonymous 10pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Natalie B Band 7:30-11:30pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Mitty & The Followers 10pm

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

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

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000The Jokes On You Comedy Tour feat. Bob Nelson, Rain Pryor & Artie Fletcher 7 & 10pm

CountryNASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Double Cross 9pm

DJTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010

PLATFORM 21 @ MAIN ST. ARMORY900 E. Main St., 232-3221Customer Appreciation Bashment 2014 w/DJ Wizz, Maestro, Wicked BWOY, Damo D, Selecta Preece 10pm

Folk/IndieABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDinosaur Truckers w/The Kalob Griffin Band 9:30pm

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

TEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Caliente

RockCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Mulu Lizi, Ivy’s Panic Room, Sutherland, Ron McIntyre 8pm

THE COACH SPORTS BAR19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910Brass Taxi

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

FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Hollow Bodies

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990TBA 8:30pm

LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Foo Fighters Tribute ‘This is a Call’ w/Joe Percy Project 9pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Octane 10pm-2am

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610Revolver 9pm-1am

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

CONCERTSHOUSE OF GUITARS645 Titus Ave, 544-3500Instore Performance by Bouncing Betty 4pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Pops Opener: Broadway’s Golden Age & Beyond feat. vocalists Lisa Vroman & Doug LaBrecque; Jeff Tyzik, conductor 8pm

SUNY GENESEOWadsworth Auditorium, 800-525-2070Rockapella 7pm

DANCESUNY BROCKPORTHartwell Dance Theater, 395-2787DANCE/Strasser 7:30pm

FESTIVALSBROWNS RACE & CENTERS AT HIGH FALLSOff Platt St., Downtown Rochester, www/greentopiafest.comGreentopia Fall Festival 10am-10pm

CAMP EASTMAN1558 Lakeshore Blvd., Ironedquoit, 336-6070/oktoberfestny.comOktoberfest 2-11pm

GLENORA WINE CELLARS5435 Rt. 14, Dundee, 800-243-5513/glenora.comLeaves & Lobster on the Lawn noon-5pm

PENFIELD AMPHITHEATER3100 Atlantic Ave., Penfield, 340-8655/penfieldrec.orgTastin’ the Blues w/music by Steve Grills & The Roadmasters noon-4pm

PITTSFORD MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTBehind Pittsford Community Library, www.townofpittsford.orgPositively Pittsford noon-9pm

ROCHESTER’S NORTH WINTON VILLAGELinear Garden, E. Main St., www.northwinton.orgFestival of the Arts 10am-5pm feat. Special Appearance by Jimmie Highsmith Jr. @ 2pm

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ROTARY SUNSHINE CAMPUS809 Five Points Rd., Rush, www.goldenlink.orgTurtle Hill Folk Festival -Workshops 10am-4pm -Contra Dance 4-5:30pm -Evening Concert feat. The Burns Sisters, Jonathan Byrd, Harpeth Rising 7-10pm *Gates open 9:30am

VILLAGE OF PALMYRAMain St. & Village Park, 315-597-4325/palmyracanaltowndays.orgPalmyra Canal Town Days 10am-6pm

KIDSTHE STRONG MUSEUMOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Over The Rainbow Weekend 11am-4pm

SHOWSFINGER LAKES COMMUMITY COLLEGEStudent Center Auditorium, 3325 Marvin Sands Dr., Canandaigua, 394-1381 x306/woodlibrary.orgWood Library’s Superstar Showcase & Entertainment Extravaganza 7pm

GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822LobsterFest in the Village 5:30-9:30pm

GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave., 271-3361 x444Fall Plant Sale 10am-3pm

MT. HOPE CEMETERYNorth Gatehouse, 791 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494/fomh.orgTheme Tour: Geology at Mount Hope Cemetery 12:30pm

PERINTON SQUARE MALL6720 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd. (Rt. 31), Fairport/rochesterdahlias.orgRochester Dahlia Society Show 1-6pm

PERRY FARMERS’ MARKETDowntown Festival Plaza, Perry, 237-5375Summer Saturdays Arts Series: “Y’All Come to the Market” w/Warren Paul 10am-noon

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgShirley Valentine 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370The Accidental Hero 2 & 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 2pm (open-captioned) & 8pm (Opening)

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgThe Basement Players: The Pillowman 8pm

WEBSTER THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL800 Five Mile Line Rd., Webster, webstertheatreguild.orgWebster Theatre Guild presents: Jekyll & Hyde 7:30pm

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CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Broods w/Admirers & Soviet Dolls 7pm

CelticTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night w/Dave North 7pm

Electro HouseWATER STREET MUSIC HALL204 N Water St, 325-5600Dada Life w/Jack Eye Jones 9pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Five-O 5-9pm

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs 6:30pm-til

RockabillyABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comRosie Flores’ Birthday Bash! 5pm doors; music @ 6pm

CONCERTSAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 234-2295/rtosonline.orgRochester Theater Organ Society Concert feat. Jonathan Ortloff 2:30pm

BLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq., 800-745-3000The Black Keys w/Cage the Elephant 8pm

GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave., 271-3361Nightin Gael, Hammered Dulcimer Group followed by an Aeolian pipe organ performance 3pm

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

FESTIVALCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 223-4210Purple Foot Festival 11am-6pm

GLENORA WINE CELLARS5435 Rt. 14, Dundee, 800-243-5513/glenora.comLeaves & Lobster on the Lawn noon-5pm

ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N Union St, www.artistrowrochester.comArtist Row Juried Art Show 10am-4pm

ROTARY SUNSHINE CAMPUS809 Five Points Rd., Rush, www.goldenlink.orgTurtle Hill Folk Festival -Workshops 10am-2pm -Closing Concert feat. all performers 2-3:30pm *Gates open 9:30am

VILLAGE OF PALMYRAMain St. & Village Park, 315-597-4325/palmyracanaltowndays.orgPalmyra Canal Town Days 10am-4pm

KIDSTHE STRONG MUSEUMOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Over The Rainbow Weekend 1-4pm

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

PERINTON OVERSEAS VETS (VFW)300 Macedon Center Rd., Fairport, 223-2613Rochester Area Dollhouse & Miniature Show 10am-4pm

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SPORTSFOOTBALLRalph Wilson Stadium, One Bills Dr., Orchard Park, 1-877-BB-TICKSBuffalo Bills Home Opener vs. Miami Dolphins 1pm

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FESTIVALROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N Union St, 328-3380/foodlinkny.orgFoodlink Festival of Food 6-9pm

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