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coming to townLuke Bryan w/Thompson Square & Florida Georgia Line • Tito Munoz & Leonardo Colafelice w/RPO • 98PXY Summer Jam • Shawn Phillips • The Price Is Right Live! • James Hearne • Mack Goldsbury Quartet • Dan Weber • Bass Convention • The Rotaries • Blues Traveler • Lumineers w/Cold War
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Luke Bryanw/Thompson Square & Florida Georgia LineCMAC | May 30 Singer/songwriter Luke Bryan debuted in 2007 with the single, “All My Friends Say,” which was a #5 hit on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles Chart. His studio albums are titled I’ll Stay Me, Doin’ My Thing, Tailgates & Tanlines and the latest, Spring Break…Here to Party. Hit songs include “I Don’t Want This Night To End,” “Drunk On You” and “Crash My Party.”… Country duo Thompson Square is the husband/wife team of Keifer and Shawna Thompson. Hit singles from the duo include “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not,” “I Got You,” “Let’s Fight,” and their latest releases, “Glass” and “If I Didn’t Have You.” Just Feels Good is the title of their new al-bum…The country duo of Florida Georgia Line features Brin Kelley and Tyler Hubbard. Releasing their first EP, “Anything Like Me in 2010,” “It’z Just What We Do” soon followed; and their first studio album, Here’s to the Good Times followed just before Christ-mas this last year. It features the singles, “Cruise” and “Get Your Shine On.”
Tito Munoz & Leonardo Colafelicew/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | May 30 & June 1 Closing out the RPO’s 90th an-niversary season is a concert titled “Spring Festival - Rite of Spring: 100 Years” with conductor/vio-linist Tito Munoz. Recently ap-pointed Music Director of the Op-era National de Lorraine and the Orchestre symphony et lyrique de Nancy, Munoz previously served a three-year tenure as Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra…The program features the amazing young Italian pianist
Leonardo Colafelice. He was the first prize winner for piano performance at the 2010 inter-national competition, “Torneo Internazionale di Musica” in Italy, and a semi-finalist at the Thomas & Evon Cooper International Competition in Oberlin.
98PXY Summer JamFrontier Field | May 31 Artists scheduled to perform at this year’s 98PXY Summer Jam include Jason Derulo (Future History, “It Girl,” “Don’t Wanna Go Home,” “The Other Side”), Icona Pop (Icona Pop, “I Love It,” “We Got the World”), Hot Chelle Rae (Whatever, “Tonight Tonight,” “I Like It Like That,” “Hung Up”), Little Mix (DNA, “Wings,” “Change Your Life,” “How Ya Doin’?”), Sammy Ad-ams (Boston Boy, “Blow Up,” “All Night Longer,” “L.A. Story”), Wallpaper (“#Stupidfacedd,” “Fu**ing Best Song Everrr”), MKTO (Role Model, “Thank You”),
and Classified (Classified, “That Ain’t Classy,” “Inner Ninja”).
Shawn PhillipsCafé Veritas | June 1 Guitarist and singer Shawn Phillips is the folk-rock pioneer who’s produced several multi-million selling albums including Second Contribution. Four of his releases including the classic LP, Faces, made it to Billboard’s Top 100; and four singles that charted on the Top 40, including “We.” Phillips has performed with Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood and the Beatles (singing on their “Lovely Rita” recording). He taught guitar techniques to Joni Mitchell, intro-duced the sitar to pop music, and co-wrote many Donovan hits. The legendary Phillips performed at the Woodstock of Europe - “Isle of Wright” - and was cast as the lead singer of the Broadway smash, Jesus Christ Superstar. Celebrating over 40 years of recording and touring, Universal Music honored
Phillips with a “Lifetime Achieve-ment Award” in 2002.
The Price Is Right Live!Auditorium Theatre | June 1 The interactive stage show, The Price Is Right Live!, gives contestants pulled right from the audience a chance to “Come On Down” to win appliances, vaca-tions – even new cars – playing the classic game, television’s longest running game show.
James HearneAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 1 Philadelphia/Western New York native, James Hearne, has been in the world of rock for over fifteen years, serving as the front man for The Way Home. Now, he puts his guitar and voice to work on a new sound as he explores his love of folk and Americana.
Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year, Luke Bryan opens this summer’sCMAC season, playing a sold out show, May 30.
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Mack Goldsbury QuartetLovin’ Cup | June 2 Mack Goldsbury is a veteran jazz/blues performer who has worked with just about every-one – Stevie Wonder, Cher, John Scofield, Tony Bennett, Jacelyn B. Smith, Eddie Moore – the list goes on and on. The saxophonist brings his quartet to town featuring Herb Rober tson on trumpet, Erik Unsworth on bass and Lou Grassi on drums.
Dan WeberAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 4 Songwriter Dan Weber has been described as a “mid-life overnight sen-sation.” In 2012, he was a finalist in the legendary Ker-ryville ‘New Folk’ competition, and he was a winner of the West Coast Song-writer’s Performing Songwriter Compe-tition in 2011. His new CD is Ash and Bone.
Bass ConventionEastman School of Music | June 4 - 8 The Eastman School of Music hosts the International Society of Bassists this month. The event brings along with it several impressive performances. On June 4, Grammy winning double bassist Ron Carter, who’s per-formed with Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Freddie Hubbard, Mc-Coy Tyner, Horace Silver, the New York Jazz Quartet and many oth-ers, appears in Kodak Hall. Carter is joined by Associate Principle Double Bassist with the Buffalo Philharmonic, Brett Shurtliffe and acclaimed soloist/chamber/orchestral performer, Yung-Chiao Wei. The following day, on June 5, The Talking Hands (Martin Wind, John Clayton, Rufus Reid and Lynn Seaton) appear. June 6th finds teacher/soloist Diana Gannett, dubbed the “Empress of Brass” playing with triple threat bassist/composer/arranger Chuck Israels; and then princi-pal double-bassist of the Hague Philharmonic, Szymon Marcin-
iak plays with award-winning composer/bandleader Dave Hol-land on June 7. The final show finds international soloist Joel Quarrington and bass groove master Victor Wooten (known for his work with Bela Fleck & the Flecktones) joining forces to entertain. Wooten is a five-time Grammy winner, named “Bass Player of the Year” three times by Bass Magazine.
The RotariesBug Jar | June 5 Indie rockers, The Rotaries, are a New York-based trio touring in support of a debut album, Be-fore Leaving, featuring the single of the same name.
Blues TravelerParty In the Park | June 6 The Grammy Award-winning Blues Traveler fuses blues-rock, psychedelic rock, soul, folk and Southern rock into a sound that’s been winning fans for over twenty years. Best known for the hit sin-gles “But Anyway,” “Run-Around,” and “Hook,” the group has sold more than ten million units in-cluding three that were certified Gold and two Platinum. Their most recent release is Suzie Cracks the Whip.
Lumineersw/Cold War Kids and J. Roddy Walston & The BusinessCMAC | June 7 The Lumineers (Neyla Pekar-ek, Wesley Schultz, Stelth Ulvang,
Jason Derulo @ The 98PXY Summer JamFrontier Field | May 31
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Jeremiah Fraites and Ben Wa-hamaki) tour in support of a self-titled debut album, already certified gold in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada; and in Ireland – it’s platinum. The popular act is nominated as both “Top New Artist” and “Top Rock Artist” in this year’s Billboard Music Awards; as well as in the categories of “Best New Artist “ and “Best Americana Album” in the 2013 Grammy Awards. Their hit single is “Ho Hey.”…The Cold War Kids formed in 2004, tour-ing relentlessly and creating a huge fan base. Their formal debut release, Robbers & Cowards, was on Downtown Records. Loyalty to Loyalty followed in 2008, Mine Is Yours in 2011 and their new one is Dear Miss Lonelyhearts featur-ing the single, “Miracle Mile.”…J Roddy Walston & The Business is known for its wild, rockin’ live show featuring Walston on piano. Their self-titled album in 2010 was the group’s fifth recording and led to appearances at Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits. A new release is in the works with ATO Records.
Kevin KinsellaAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 7 I thaca ’s Kevin Kinsella (founder of John Brown’s Body and a member of 10Ft. Ganja Plant) performs a mix of acoustic, soul and Reggae. His 2011 album is titled Great Design.
Dave Hammer’s Power SupplySticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint | June 7 Out of Akron OH comes Dave Hammer’s Power Supply. The group features Hammer on guitar/vocals along with Matt DeRubertis and Chris Baker. They play an eclectic mix of jazz-infused, pro-
gressive blues that they describe as “Something like The Black Keys meet The Red Hot Chili Peppers on a jazz school acid trip.” Live, the power trio delivers vintage sound and a wild ride. DHPS’s 2011 debut is Words.
FuelMontage Music Hall | June 7 The Pennsylvania-based rock band , Fuel , found success with their 1998 debut, Sunburn (“Shimmer”/“Bittersweet”/“Jesus or a Gun”/ “Sunburn”); followed by Something Like Human (“Hem-orrhage”) and Natural Selection (“Falls on Me”). Angels & Devils was released in 2007; and the band expects to have a new single available for download any day now.
The Kentucky Headhuntersw/Chris JansonFrost Ridge, LeRoy | June 8 The country rockers, Kentucky Headhunters, won a Grammy Award in 1990 for Pickin’ on Nash-ville. Since then, they’ve gone on to release a half-dozen CDs with hit songs that include “Oh Lone-some Me,” “Chug-a-Lug,” “Take These Chains from My Heart,” and “Great Acoustics.”…Country singer Chris Janson has enjoyed hits with “Til a Woman Comes Along” and “Better I Don’t.” He also co-wrote Tim McGraw’s 2012 single, “Truck Yeah.”
The Royal CrownsAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 8 Toronto’s The Royal Crowns are a country rockabilly band that blends a bit of jazz, rock ‘n roll, and surf into its music. Their critically acclaimed release, 32 Miles from Memphis, was named
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40 Below SummerMontage Music Hall | June 8 Touring in support of a brand new album titled Fire at Zero Grav-ity, 40 Below Summer brings its nu metal sound to town. Original-ly formed in 1998, the act broke
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up in 2006 and regrouped in 2010 for a reunion show. Previous releases include Side Show Freaks, Rain, Invitation to the Dance, The Morning After and The Last Dance. Their 2003 hit single is titled “Self Medicate.”
Tessa SouterLovin’ Cup | June 8 Tessa Souter is a composer/vocalist, known for possessing an unusual and extraordinary voice, mixing jazz standards with originals. Fans will remember her 2007, 2009 and 2012 XRIJF performances that featured an eclectic mix of Middle Eastern, Brazilian, Celtic, and Flamenco music. Her latest CD is Beyond the Blue.
Hidden HospitalsBug Jar | June 8 Hidden Hospitals is Dave Ray-mond, Jared Karns, Steve Downs and John Scott. The alternative rock band recently released EP 002 featuring the single, “The Absence of Emotion”
The Revivalistsw/Adam Ezra GroupClub @ Water St. | June 11 Since forming in 2007, The Revivalists has earned a strong following in its native town, New Orleans. Their blend of soulful, syncopated rock and earnest songwriting comes to life on stage, earning the group the title of “Best Emerging Artist” at Gambit Maga-zine’s 2011 Big Easy Awards; and a nomination as “Best Rock Act” in 2012… The Boston-based acoustic rock band, Adam Ezra Group, is known for Ezra’s intellectual pop
songwriting. The dynamic roots/rock act combines folk, pop and rock to form a unique sound and has earned fans by consistently touring and performing. Releases include View From the Root, Rag-top Angel and Daniel The Brave…Rochester’s own Ocupanther joins the bill in support of a new album, Progressor,
Ra Ra RiotWater St. Music Hall | June 12 The indie rock band, Ra Ra Riot enjoyed much success with its debut album, The Rhumb Line, for which their joyful music was described as “an experience in progress - both intensely fun and just plain intense.” They’ve gone on to release four EPs as well as two full lengths - The Orchard and their latest, Beta Love. Their popularity was proven by such hits as “Boy” from the TV show Royal Pains, “Dying is Fine, “Too Dramatic,” and “Beta Love.”
The Campbell BrothersGeorge Eastman House |June 12 The Campbell Brothers have been performing their music from sanctuary to concert hall on a national basis for two decades now, allowing secular audiences a chance to appreciate music both devoted and rocking. Pedal steel guitarist Chuck Campbell and his lap steel-playing brother Darick are two of the finest in the tradition. Rounding out the band is brother Phil Campbell on electric guitar and his son Carlton on drums; with Katie Jackson on vocals.
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State Theatre, 107 W. State St., Ithaca; 607-27-STATE www.stateofithaca.com5/30 Toots & The Maytals with Anders Osborne, The Blind Spots
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The Gender Show On view June 8 thru October 13 at the George Eastman House, 900 University Avenue, is an exhibit called The Gender Show which draws from the museum collection and spans more than 170 years of photography. It will explore how photographs have presented gender; and how the art form has influences views. An Exhibition Party is planned on Friday, June 14 with refreshments, a cash bar and live music. Call (585) 271-3361.
6x6x2013 The Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) at 137 East Avenue, hosts 6x6x2013 from June 1 thru July 14, with a preview planned from May 29 thru 31. This annual fundraising event features thousands of pieces, each one 6x6 square inches, signed only on the back, to be sold for $20...with the name of the artist only revealed when a purchase is made! Works by a number of celebrities (Philip Glass, Robert
Marx, Louise Slaughter & others) are included – you could pick up a piece by an international or local artist, a noted designer or student, a politician or regional resident. Their Opening Party & Artwork Sale will be held on June 1 from 6 to 10 p.m. Call (585) 461-2222.
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Big Pants & BotoxGeva Theatre Center The summer season kicks off at Geva Theater Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd., with Big Pants & Botox in the Fielding Nextstage. Running from June 12 thru 29, the play has toured all over the UK and the US. It follows Barbara who has just survived a signifi-cant birthday…and that has got her thinking about many things. Follow her hilarious, emotional, intriguing and ultimately uplifting journey as told by the creator of Girls Night: the Musical and Girl Talk. Call (585) 232-GEVA. •ARC OF AGES – The masters of physical storytelling, PUSH Physical Theatre, return to the JCC stage with a world premiere
of a work featuring tales inspired by the stories of Samson, King David, Jacob and more in Arc of Ages, running May 30 thru June 9 in Hart Theatre, 1200 Edgewood Avenue. As always, their innova-tive choreography will make you look at classic stories in a whole new light. Call (585) 461-2000. •STEEL MAGNOLIAS – Get a taste of the South right here up North as the Blackfriars present Robert Harling’s hilarious and heartbreaking play, Steel Magno-lias. Set in Louisiana, the show is a tale of the friendship between six Southern women who gossip, laugh, harangue and hold each up through the best and worst of what life has to offer – all with perfectly done hair! The show runs thru June 2 at 795 E. Main Street. Call (585) 454-1260. •THE ACCIDENTAL HERO – Downstairs Cabaret Theatre at 20 Windsor Street will present The Accidental Hero on June 7, 8 & 9.
David C. Woodworth portrays legendary actor John Barrymore in the Limelight Productions presentation, Barrymore,
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Reggae and experimental dub five-piece, Thunder Body play the “Hochstein at High Falls” summer concert series on June 6.
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Concerts •PARKPOINTSERIES – This year’s Park Point Concert Series, sponsored by Labatt Blue Light, opens on Friday, June 7th with an evening of music by Brass Taxi, Push and the Jeff Cosco Banditos. Held outdoors –rain or shine, the music runs from 6 to 11 p.m. Bring a blanket and chair; and be sure to check out their food and drink offerings! Visit www.parkpointrochester.com. •INSPIRE MOORE FRIDAYNIGHTCONCERTS– The Friday night performance series at Inspire Moore Winery, 197 N. Main Street
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presents its June show, U2 Laser, on Saturday nights. Classic songs like “Where the Streets Have No Name,” “One,” “Beautiful Day,” and “Mysterious Ways” will be heard on the museum’s impressive sound system as brilliant argon and krypton lasers bounce on the planetarium dome. Visit www.rmsc.org. •SCHOLARSHIPCONCERT – The Annual Scholarship Concert sponsored by AKOMA is planned on June 8 at Bethel Christian Fel-lowship, 321 East Avenue. The money raised assists African American students entering col-lege. Call (585) 748-7727 for full details. •MADRIGALIA– Music Direc-tor Lee Wright will lead the Mad-rigalia Chorus and the Cordancia Chamber Orchestra in a concert offering Vaughan Williams’ Flos Campi, Mendelssohn’s Kyrie in d and Brahm’s Nanie. Also featured
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in Naples, continues on June 7 with a concert by Out of the Blues. For information on this popular series, call (585) 374-5970; and visit www.inspiremoorewinery.com. •HOCHSTEIN AT HIGHFALLS - Kicking off the Hoch-stein at High Falls Concert Series this summer is a performance by Rochester’s popular roots reggae/dub band, Thunderbody. Made up of Matthew O’Brian, Rachel Orke, Jeremiah Pacheco, Dennis Mariano and Brain Blatt, the band will play in Granite Mills Park at High Falls starting at 12:10 p.m. on Thursday, June 6. (Rain location is the High Falls Center. Call (585) 454-4596. •SATURDAY NIGHT LA-SER – The RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium at 657 East Avenue
on the program will be the North American Premiere of Arvo Part’s Cantique des degrees. The concert will be presented on June 1 in Kil-bourn Hall, 26 Gibbs Street. Call (585) 454-2100.
Dance Fabo Collabo Three world premieres and two Rochester premieres will be presented on June 8 & 9 during public performances of Fabo Col-labo at the School of the Arts. A collaboration of Bill Evans Dance, Biodance, FuturPointe Dance, and Geomantics Dance Theater, the concerts are offered as the final activity in a series of master classes for students that began on June 4. Visit brownpapertickets.com.
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•Ford Truck Rodeo Events are planned this season at the Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union Street. On May 29 there will be music by Miles Watts & The Brothers from Other Mothers, Out of the Blue performs on June 26, July 31 features the music of Mr. Mustard, The Front perform on August 28, and on September 25 The Coupe de Villes play. In addition to the music, these events offer our community’s eclectic array of mobile food stands for you to sample – vendors like Le Petite Poutine, The Sammich Guy, Cheese & Confused, Potatoes to Go and others. Call (585) 428-6907. •Running May 30 thru June 2, the Rochester Greek Festival promises Greek foods – Spanako-pita, Moussaka, Gyro, Souvlaki, Loukanik, Baklava, Greek Coffees, Beer and Wine and much more; a Greek Marketplace Boutique with
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clothing, jewelry, books and other items; Live Music & Greek Danc-ing; and a Children’s Area complete with a rock wall, slides and other fun. The event is also highlighted by Philanthropy Night, this year benefiting Stepping Stones Learn-ing Center. The Rochester Greek Festival is held at Annunciation of the Greek Orthodox Church, 962 East Avenue. Call (585) 244-3377. •OnMay 31, a special musical event is planned at the Penfield Ampitheater in Veterans’ Memorial Park. The Jazz and Food Rodeo on May 31 will feature music by the Penfield High School Jazz Groups as well as food trucks offering piz-za, wraps, seafood, frozen desserts and more. Call (585) 340-8655. •Anannualevent,theSulphur Springs Festival is planned this year on May 31 & June 1. Held in Clifton Springs, NY, the festival of-fers a parade with marching bands, stilt-walkers, clowns and more; as well as live music, games, lots of
food, a Duck Derby and other fun. Call (315) 573-1603. •The Susan B. Anthony House will exhibit its LeMoyne Star quilt (made by Susan B. Anthony and her sister, Hannah Anthony Mosher) at the Genesee Valley Quilt Club’s Bi-annual Show taking place from May 31 to June 2 at RIT’s Gordon Field House. Called “Magical Threads-Inspired Stitches,” the show is the largest exhibit of its kind in NYS, prom-ising that more than 500 quilts will be on display. The Anthony House exhibit, called “Meaningful Threads,” demonstrates the role quilts played in promoting and ad-vertising the suffrage movement in the 1800s. Call (585) 278-7490. •The Fairport Canal Days Arts & Music Festival is sched-uled for May 31 thru June 2. Fea-
turing regional jazz acts as well as top school groups, concerts start at 10:30 a.m. at the Kennelley Gazebo on Saturday and 11 a.m. on Sunday. The Village Hall Stage starts performances at 10 a.m. on Saturday and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday; and at Fairport Junction, daytime entertainment starts at 10 a.m. with evenings reserved for “Canal Nights” concerts - It’s My Party on Friday evening at 6 p.m.; and Chet Catallo & The Cats on Saturday at 7 p.m., followed by Mr. Mustard. There is also a Battle of Teen Bands planned and plenty of great food will be available. Visit www.fairportcanaldays.com. •ABlack Music Month Fes-tival is planned on June 1 at Rochester Community Television, 21 Gorham Street. A variety of entertainment and vendors will be on hand. Call (585) 325-1238. •ScheduledthisyearonJune 1, the annual Hamlin Wheel Fest will take place at the Town Hall, 1658 Lake Avenue. The event
includes music and food all day, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., with fire-works to follow. There is also an antique boat show, a cruise-in, live steam railroad demonstrations, a kid’s corner with inflatables and much more. Visit www.hamlinny.org. •The 19th Ward CommunityAssociation’s Square Fair, an annual celebration in Aberdeen Square Park, is planned on June 1. The event features a parade and pancake breakfast, vendors, live entertainment, and a variety of food from local restaurants. The Fair runs from 8am to 4pm on Aberdeen Street, between Post and Woodbine. Call (585) 328-6571; or visit www.19WCA.org. •TheGreaterRochesterSclero-derma Support Group will benefit from Celebrating Our Journey,
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a special event at Mario’s, 2740 Monroe Avenue, taking place on June 2. In addition to brunch, there will be entertainment, testimonies, and more. Call (585) 234-0398. •Flower City Days at the Mar-ket, the Public Market at 280 N. Union Street, are planned on June 2 & 9. Gardeners will find over 250 local nurseries and growers putting their best stock up for sale at this annual event; and on Sun-day, a Master Gardener Session is scheduled. Call (585) 428-6097. •From June 5 thru 8, the an-nual Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival promises live music by such acts as 7th Heaven and The Taint; along with two gi-ant Parades; a Family Fun Day with discount ride prices; great Midway Foods; Carnival Rides and much more. Visit www.spencerportfire.org. •OnJune 7, Geva Theatre Cen-ter’s annual Summer Curtain Call will be held at 75 Woodbury Blvd. A fundraiser for GEVA’s education programs, the evening feature live and silent auctions, delicious food and drink, and performances by Rochester celebrities, politicians
and community leaders. Call (585) 232-GEVA. •The East Rochester Festa Italia is scheduled this year on June 6, 7 & 8 in Edmund Lyon Park. Throughout the day, there will be terrific food offered – all authentic Italian cuisine from local restaurants; as well as top entertainment. In addition, there will be a fine arts & crafts show, a volleyball and bocce tournament, and much more. Among the acts you can hear are Elio Scaccio, Joe Scalissi, Poperazzi, Unlimited, Me and the Boyz and the Coupe DeVilles. Visit www.festaitaliaer.com for details •On June 7, the Huntington’s Disease Society of America will benefit from a special happy hour at Angus House & Lounge, 2126 Five Mile Line Road in Penfield. Cocktails for a Cure! offers ap-petizer and drink specials and complementary valet parking. Call (585) 643-5239. •Arts& crafts, great food&entertainment, a car show, the an-nual Turtle Race, a giant parade, a chicken barbecue and more will be part of this year’s Albion Straw-
berry Festival. Held on June 7 & 8, events center on Main Street in Albion NY. Call (585) 749-6384 for full details. •The Newark Fire Depart-ment Family Festival, running June 7 thru 9 in the Village of Newark NY, will feature food and craft vendors, bands, local busi-ness displays, and entertainment for children and adults. Visit www.waynecountytourism.org. •“Rochester & the Legendary Erie Canal” are the subject of a Mt. Hope Cemetery Tour tak-ing place on June 8. Meet at the North Gatehouse and learn about some of the famous and less-than-famous people buried at Mt. Hoe and their important connections to the waterway. Call (585) 461-3494. •OnJune 8th, the Adirondack Mountain Club’s Outdoor Expo will be held at Mendon Ponds Park Beach from 9 to 4. There will be live music by the Golden Link Folk Singing Society, canoeing and kayaking, displays, crafts, snacks, exhibits, workshops and more. Visit www.adk-gvc/ecpo for details. •The Positively Pittsford Festival is planned this year for June 8 in the municipal parking lot behind the Pittsford Community Library. The event features games, rides, food, and great music music featuring headlining band, Prime Time Funk, from noon to 9 p.m. Visit HYPERLINK “http://www.townofpittsford.org” www.townof-pittsford.org. •BadgerowParkat11120LattaRoad in Greece (near Dewey & Latta) will host the 39th annual Street Machines of Rochester Outdoor Auto Show. Over 3,000 spectators are expected; and over 100 awards will be given. There will be customs, street rods, mo-torcycles, classics, street machines and racecars represented. A Super Cruise is planned on June 8 from 4 to 8 p.m., complete with music by DJ Dave C and plenty of food. The Auto Show follows on June 9. Visit www.streetmachinesofrochester.com; or call (585) 663-0393. •At theGeneseeCountryVil-lage & Museum in Mumford, a Dairy Weekend is planned on June 8 & 9. In celebration of our region being a noted dairy-producing state, activities will include cheese-making and more. Call (585) 538-6822. •TheKeuka Arts Festival is scheduled for June 8 & 9 along the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail at the Boat Launch Parking Lot, just out-side of downtown Penn Yan. The event includes live entertainment and activities for the entire fam-
ily. There will be over 100 artists and artisans on hand; live blues, bluegrass and acoustic music; fine wine; a farmer’s market; great food and amazing views! Call (315) 308-7523 or visit www.keukaarts-festival.com. •Over 40 artists will be cre-ating artwork throughout the Canandaigua area starting on June 5 as part of the Plein Air Competition and Festival. The event culminates in the downtown area with art activities on Saturday, June 8, including demonstrations, a Community Paint Out, and a Kid’s Paint Out. The Plein Air Artwork Exhibit and Sale will be held at the Carriage House of Sonnenberg Gardens on Sunday, June 9. Call (585) 394-0030; or visit www.canandaiguaarts.com •The4th annual Pittsford Inter-national Auto and Bike Show is planned on June 9 this year, in the Pittsford Municipal Parking Lot, running from noon to 5 p.m. The event, with impressive bikes and cars on display, benefits the Gary Brown Foundation for MSA. Call (585) 248-3810. •Jazz on the Lawn on June 9 at the Granger Homestead, 295 North Main Street in Canandaigua, will feature music by The Anthony Joseph Swingtet, a chicken BBQ, beer and wine. Call (585) 394-1472; or visit www.grangerhome-stead.org. •The 6 th annual Brighton Green Energy Fair is scheduled for June 9 in the Brighton High School Parking Lot, 1150 Winton Road South. Over twenty vendors will be on hand offering green products and services as well as information on recycling, alterna-tive energy, and more. There will also be a silent auction to support ColorBrightonGreen. Call (585) 241-3078. •OnJune 10, Sonnenberg Gar-dens at 151 Charlotte Street in Canandaigua NY will host their 6th annual Roses & Rosés Event. The elegant wine and food pairing fest kicks off Rose Week at Sonnenberg (June 10-17), and showcases over 30 wineries and restaurants from the Finger lakes Region. Guests can stroll the mansion, rose garden and other locations, enjoying live music, a silent auction, and more. Call (585) 394-4922 or visit www.sonnenberg.org. •Harv’s Harley-Davidson at3120 Kittering Road in Macedon will host RaceNightatHarv’son June 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. This show of race machines also offers a BBQ, DJ music, a raffle, and a chance to meet the Crosley Radio ARCA Team and Geoff Bodine, NASCAR Star. Call (585) 377-0711.
It’s time to celebrate Canal Days in Fairport, June 1 & 2,and new this year, “Canal Nights” featuring food and
entertainment, May 31 & June 1.
Attention gardeners, it’s last call for Flower City Days at Rochester Public Market, Sundays, June 2 & 9.
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•The first Alumni Chorusof the AMADEUS CHORALE, comprised of boys and girls ages 4 thru 17, will present a concert titled “Around the World in Eighty Minutes” on June 2nd in the sanc-tuary of the Bethany Presbyterian Church, 3000 Dewey Avenue. The program includes songs from eight countries as well as Gwyneth Walker’s a cappella “So Many Angels” and the a cappella men’s version of a Star Wars Med-ley. Call (585) 494-1795. •MONDAYKICKSFORAGES2 TO 6 at Strong National Mu-seum of Play, One Manhattan Square. The playful learning activity for two to six year olds will center on “Gardens Galore” on June 3. Call (585) 263- 2700. •TheTODDLERBOOKCLUB meetings for June at Strong Na-
tional Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square, will center on “Garden Stories.” These sessions, held on June 3 & 10, feature the reading of a classic children’s tale as well as music and movement. Call (585) 263-2700. •On June 6, Monroe Com-munity College offers its 2013 Children’s Show, THE BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS by Claudia Haas. The show finds the actors faced with an unexpected need to put the show on immediately even though opening night is a week away – with a know-it-all squirrel narrator bossing the others around as a vain bird gets his feathers ruffled! The show is presented in MCC Theatre, 1000 E., Henrietta Road. Call (585) 292-2000. •Penfield’s Young Open &Honest Players will perform BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS
by Neil Simon on June 7 & 8 in Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Road. The show fol-lows 15 year-old Eugene as he learns about girls, family and the impending war. Call (585) 340-8655. •At 770 Fetzner Road inGreece, a FAMILY FAIR ANDFOOD DRIVE is planned on June 8 with magicians, face paintings, music, food and more. Bring a non-perishable food item for Greece Ecumenical Food Shelf. Call (585) 789-1659 for details. •Youngsters can learn aboutthe art of building fairy houses from an award-winning children’s book author on June 8 at Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square at a special FAIRY HOUSE MAGIC event. Kids can meet Tracy Kane, author of The Fairy House Series; enjoy a screening of Kristen’s Fairy House, meet a woodland fairy, try on wings, play with puppets and more. Call (585) 263-2700.
•Children can meet the VeryHungry Caterpillar during a LIT-ERATURELIVEpresentation at Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square, on June 8 & 9. Call (585) 263-2700 for details. •Youngstersandtheirfamiliesare invited to enjoy a story and a short tour of the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue, on June 9. For information on the SECONDSUNDAYFAMILYTOUR, call (585) 276-8900. •Opening on June 12 in theLucy Burne Gallery at the Memo-rial Art Gallery, 500 University Av-enue, is the CREATIVE WORK-SHOP SPRING CHILDREN’SSHOW. Featuring works by kids studying at the Gallery’s Creative Workshop, the show will remain on view thru August 2. Call (585) 276-8959.
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WEGMANS LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP Locust Hill Country Club at 2000 Jefferson Road will once again this year host the Wegmans LPGA Championship, featuring some of the best women golfers on the circuit. Among them will
be Melissa Reid who recently ac-cepted the invitation to complete in the event as the Sponsors Ex-emption. Scheduled from June 3 thru 9, the event opens with the Weg-mans Pro-Am (no tickets needed) on Monday the 3rd with tee times starting at 7 a.m. The following day, Tuesday, June 4, a Sunrise Walk and Breakfast kicks things off on at 6 a.m. (free/reservations required); and Practice Rounds (tickets required) follow. A Cor-
porate Pro-Am is slated beginning at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, June 5 (tickets needed); followed by the “Conversation With Champions” luncheon featuring Morgan Pres-sel, Lexi Thompson, Lydia Ko and Nicole Castrale. Official play in this year’s LPGA runs from June 6 thru 9. Throughout the event, the Sports Zone will be open; and you can expect the Golf Channel to be following the action. Additionally, a Century 100 Wine Spectacular
is scheduled for Thursday night, June 6; and a Beer and Foods Pairing Party is planned for Friday evening, June 7. Round 1 will be played on the June 6th, Round 2 on the 7th, Round 3 on the 8th, and the Finals will be held on June 9th. Tickets are, of course, required for all of these days, and cameras are not allowed. Closing Ceremonies are scheduled for Sunday, June 9 at 7 p.m. Visit www.wegman-slpga.org for details, or call (585) 427-LPGA.
TWO TEAMS TAKE ON THE RED WINGS The Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs continue their Rochester visit with games scheduled against our Triple A baseball team at 7:05 p.m. thru May 29; and at 11:05 a.m. on May 30. Next up is a four game homestand against the Toledo Mud Hens with games planned at 7:05 p.m. on June 8 & 10; and at 1:05 p.m. on June 9 & 11. There will be fireworks after the Friday night match. As a special treat, Harry Canary, Dere Cheetah, Cow Ripken Jr. and the rest of the ZOOperstars will visit our
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RHINOS TAKE ON LA & MONTREAL Our Rochester Rhinos United Soccer League PRO team will be on their home pitch at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street, for two upcoming matches. On May 31 at 7:35 p.m. they face the Los Angeles Blues; and on June 7, also at 7:35 p.m., they take on the Montreal Impact Reserves. For tickets, visit www.rhinossoccer.com or call (585) 454-KICK.
FINGER LAKES STAKES The Finger Lakes Casino and Racetrack, at 5857 Rt. 96 in Farm-ington NY, continues its 2013 Stakes Schedule on June 8th with the Susan B. Anthony Handicap, featuring NY Bred 3-year-olds & up, both fillies and mares. A $50,000 purse is set. Call (585) 742-7300.
RATTLERS HOME FOR TWO The Rochester Rattlers, our Major League Lacrosse team, will be on their home turf at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street, for two upcoming matches. On Sunday, June 2, they will take on the Ohio Machine at 5 p.m.; and on Friday, June 7 at 8 p.m., the Boston Can-nons will be the opponent. Call (585) 454-5424; or visit www.rochesterrattlers.com.
MORE SPORTS •The annual River Ramble 5K Run-Walk to benefit Rochester School for the Deaf will be held on Saturday, June 1st starting at the school, 1545 Wt. Paul Street. The trail follows along the Gene-see River Trail; and a 50-yard dash race is available for kids. After-
wards, enjoy live music, a bounce house, games, prizes, pizza and more. Call (585) 336-5884. •The 10th annual Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma is planned on June 1 in Seneca Park, at the Longhouse Shelter, 2222 St. Paul Street. The event raises funds and awareness for this autoimmune disease. Call (800) 867-0885. •A 5K Run of Gratitude is scheduled for June 1 starting and ending at St. Joseph School, 32 Gebhardt Road in Penfield.
All proceeds will go to purchase technology equipment for the school. Call (585) 615-7319. •The 32nd annual Canan-daigua Lake Trout Derby is scheduled for June 1 & 2, to ben-efit Camp Good Days & Special Times, Mercy Flight Central, and Naples Hospeace House. Call (585) 394-4400. •OnJune2,theTownofPitts-ford invites you to participate in the Pittsford Triathlon – a test of endurance featuring biking and running through Pittsford and
a swim in the Pittsford Mendon High School pool. Visit www.townofpittsford.org for details. •The8th annual Run for the Red 5K & Breakfast, which raises funds for Local Disaster Relief program provided by the Wayne County Chapter of the American Red Cross, is planned for June 8 at the American Red Cross, 400 South Main Street in Newark. Age divisions start at 14 and under and go up to ages 80 and over. Call (315) 331-3783.
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CD Release: •On Friday, May 31, Roches-ter’s modern rock band, Cry To The Blind, will be celebrating a new CD in the Club @ Water Street, 204 N. Water St. From Now On, their sophomore release, reflects influences from metal to classic rock, creating an original sound that “takes a positive spin on the negative energy that sur-rounds us every day.” (585-325-5600)
Benefits: •Anightofpoetryandspokenword featuring singers, poets
and a drag show (!) is planned on Thursday, May 30 at Abilene Bar & Lounge, 153 Liberty Pole Way. The fundraiser, A Very Special Happy Hour For The Mocha Center, also promises free food and free HIV testing. The MOCHA Center’s mission is to improve the health and wellness of LGBT communities of color. (585-232-3230 / www.mochacen-ter.org) •At Lovin’ Cup, 300 ParkPoint Dr., a unique fundraiser is planned on Friday, May 31. Artist
Mary Moore will compose a live painting to music by The Moho Collective and DJ Holloway; and then auction it off with proceeds going towards Human Touch Initiative which provides people with cancer access to massage. (585-292-9940)
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,RochesterNY14607; or email to [email protected].
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KON-TIKIWritten by Petter Skavlan; directed by Joachim Ronning and Espen SandbergWith a whole bunch of Norwegian actors whose names you won’t be able to pronounceRated PG-13
By Ed Symkus In the days before DVDs and video cassettes (anyone remember Betamax?),ifateacherwantedtoshow a movie in class, it would be on 16-millimeter film, with a big, clunky projector and a tinny speaker. That’s how I first saw the
1950 movie Kon-Tiki, many years after it won the Oscar for Best Documentary, many years after it had started making the rounds on the educational circuit. In thinking about it recently, I couldn’t recall any details, but did remember both some high adventure and a sense of charm. In re-watching it recently (thank you, local library) on DVD, those memories proved to be fairly ac-curate. I even sought out and read the book by Thor Heyerdahl that preceded the film. The Kon-Tiki was a raft, a large one, made of balsa, fir, and bam-boo that was lashed together with hemp rope, with a small cabin on top to protect its crew from the elements. The sailors were the Norwegian anthropologist Heyer-dahl – who was trying to disprove the theory that the people of Poly-nesia came from Asia; he believed they came to those islands from South America, f loating there on balsa rafts – along with four other Norwegians, one Swede, and a Spanish-speaking parrot. Over a period of 101 days in 1947,
they f loated, pushed only by winds and currents, from Peru to Polynesia. With just the addition of modern-day provisions, cam-eras and film, and a transmitting-receiving radio, they recreated a voyage that would have been taken a long, long time earlier by South Americans. Heyerdahl was right. Now, all these years later, two Norwegian directors have made a feature film, using both the docu-mentary and the book as source material, of the voyage, with a few changes here and there, in the name of dramatic license. But they’ve pretty much stuck to the actual story, leaving the adventure and charm intact. So we get to see actors recreat-ing both the camaraderie and the emotional challenges that came
from being, literally, tiny specks in the sea for a long period. We see their fair skin become sun- and weather-beaten, and their stubbly faces slowly get covered by not-very-attractive beards. We meet up with the same creatures the real men met: f lying fish, hungry and dangerous sharks, a majestic whale shark (all of which was done in very believable style via CGI). We watch everyone and everything get tossed about in a frightening nighttime storm at sea (filmed in a large tank, not on the open sea). We also get to learn some inter-esting, and till now, well hidden information, such as the fact that Captain Heyerdahl couldn’t swim, was actually terrified of water, but wouldn’t let that get in the way of him proving his theory. The film provides a feeling of escapism in that the intrepid, and not very experienced, sailors are escaping from the world they knew to go on an adventure, full of danger and doubt. The only flaws come welling up like waves when the story veers into dramatic
territory that doesn’t really need to be here. There’s a side story about Heyerdahl’s wife getting all upset about him going on the voyage into the unknown, played out in long-distance phone calls. One of the sailors – Herman Watzinger – makes a couple of instinctual errors that cause tension on the raft, but were invented by the screenwriter because, according to an interview with the directors, “We needed a character on the raft to be afraid.” But these problems, along with a slightly too-slow pace, are minor ones. It’s OK that it’s a film of me-
dium adventure, rather than high adventure. One interesting note: It was filmed in two languages at once: one take in Norwegian, and the next in English, over and over. The Norwegian version is because there was funding from the Nor-wegian Film Institute, and that was one of their requirements. The English version is because many years ago, Heyerdahl, who died in 2002 at the age of 87, made a deal with producer Jeremy Thomas that it would be made in English – again according to the directors – “for the world to see.” The version playing at the Little Theatre is in English.
Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at 8 pm unless otherwise noted.)5/29 The Rules of the Game5/30 The Tree of Life5/31 & 6/2 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (Fri. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm)6/1 Gregory Crewdson: Brief En-counters *with Director Ben Shapiro6/4 Magnificent Obsession6/5 Silent Running6/6 The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
6/7 & 6/9 Wuthering Heights (Fri. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm)6/8 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan6/11 All That Heaven Allows6/12 Flash Gordon
Reel Mind Film Series Screening, Cinema Theatre, 957 S. Clinton Ave.; 325-3145 x100 reelmindfilmfest.org6/11 Different Is The New Normal 7 pm
The Reel Mind Film Series continues with Different Is The New Normal, screening
June 11 at The Cinema Theatre.
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The blues-rock and jam sounds of John Popper and Blues Traveler open the new season of Party in the Park concerts, June 6 at the Riverside Festival Site.
CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comSteve Lyons 8pm
HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Johnny Bauer 6-10pm
STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/ Dave McGrath 6:30-8:30pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Clockmen w/ Muler & TBA 8pm
Country RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Sarah Horner Duo 9pm
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 7:30-11pm
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke w/ Bobby C 9pm-1am
PoetryACANTHUS CAFE337 East Ave, 319-5999Pure Kona Poetry Reading 7-10pm
ShowRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Bike Night w/ Live Music
DANCEROGER ROBACH COMMUNITY CENTEROntario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Big Band Dance featuring the Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Band w/ The Al Bruno Trio & Tom Monte 6-9pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Amazing Journeys 2pm
ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N Union St, call 311/428-5990Food Truck Rodeo w/ music by Miles Watts & The Brothers from Other Mothers 5-9pm
SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs Lehigh Valley IronPigs 7:05pm
THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Venus in Fur 7pm (The Nextstage)-A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7:30pm
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CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Kneptune w/ Upward Groove 7:30pm
BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Genesee Johnny
DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Doubletake Blues Band 9pm
ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Donnell Rawlings 7:30pm
DanceLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Salsa Night w/ Essence of Rhythm Dance Studio 9pm *Lessons @ 8pm
TAPAS 177177 St. Paul St, 262-2090Salsa Lessons 9:30pm
JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm
LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Djangoners 7:30-9:30pm
MICHAEL’S VALLEY GRILL1694 Penfield Rd, 383-8260Joe Santora Trio featuring Emily Kirchoff 7-10pm
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KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid
Open MicTHE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL2001 E Main St, 288-3930Open Mic 8pm-1am
Reggae/WorldSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Buddhahood 8pm Doors
RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Dave McGrath Band 7-11pm
ShowABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com“Art of Xpression 3” -Poetry & Spoken Word Benefit for the Mocha Center 5-8pm
JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Ithaca Brewing Company Food & Beer Pairing 5-9pm
SOUTHWEDGE COLONY503 South Ave, swcolony.com“Geeks Who Drink” Trivia Night 9-11pm
CONCERTSCMAC, FLCC CAMPUS3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 800-745-3000/cmacevents.comLuke Bryan w/ Thompson Square & Florida Georgia Line 7pm
HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Music Therapy & Expressive Arts Dept. Presentation 6pm
KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100RPO: “Rite of Spring and Rachmaninoff” featured pianist Leonardo Colafelice w/ guest conductor Tito Munoz 7:30pm
DANCECOVENANT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1124 Culver Rd, cdrochester.orgContra Dance w/ music by Barbara Dyskant & Nadine Dyskant-Miller 8-11pm
FESTIVALANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave, rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Amazing Journeys 2pm
SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs Lehigh Valley IronPigs 11:05am
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm
THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE28 Lawn St, 454-1260Steel Magnolias 7:30pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 7pm
GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Venus in Fur (The Nextstage) 7pm -A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7:30pm *Sign Interpreted Performance
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER1200 Edgewood Ave, 461-2000 x235 PUSH Physical Theatre presents Arc of Ages 7pm
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CLUBSAcousticHATTER’S PUB5 E. Main St, Webster, 872-1505Peg Dolan & The Fiddler! 8pm-12mid
JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990-Rob Gioia 5pm -John Akers 9pm
LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Stringplicity 7:30-9:30pm
SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Chip Milligan 6-8pm
TANDOOR396 Jefferson Rd, 427-7080Tommy Gravino 7-9pm
TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S364 Rt. 104, Ontario, 265-0055Acoustic Warrior 8pm
AlternativeACANTHUS CAFE337 East Ave, 319-5999Stoney Lonesome & The House of Lights 10:30pm
BUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Abandoned Buildings Club w/ Buckets, Drippers & Thoroughbred 8pm
AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comGrand Canyon Rescue Episode 9:30pm
BluesABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comSignificant Other (Formerly The Front) 6-9pm
THE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Luca Foresta & The Electro Kings
DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Joe Beard
STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Coupe de Villes 8:30pm Doors
ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Donnell Rawlings 7:30 & 10pm
FunkHATTER’S PUB5 E. Main St, Webster, 872-1505Lester Funk 8pm-12mid
IrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Rayce Malone & John Ryan 7pm
JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band 7:30pm-12mid
LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Mary Moore Art Release w/ music by Moho Collective & DJ Holloway 9pm
MICHAEL’S VALLEY GRILL1694 Penfield Rd, 383-8260Joe Santora Trio featuring Emily Kirchoff 7-10pm
POMODORO1290 University Ave, 271-5000Mark Cassarsa
KaraokeCJ’S PUB & GRILL45 Nicols St, Spencerport, 352-5772Buck & Chuck Karaoke 8pm
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RockTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-10703rd Degree
THE CLUB AT WATER ST204 N Water St, 325-5600Cry to the Blind 7pm
PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Springer 10pm-2am
QUAKER STEAK AND LUBE2205 Buffalo Rd, 697-9464Dog House 6pm
RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610The Kronics 9pm-1am
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Dave McGrath Duo 7-11pm
SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Figure 8 9:30pm
CONCERTSFRONTIER FIELDOne Morrie Silver Way, www.rpo.org98PXY Summer Jam w/ Jason Derulo, Icona Pop, Hot Chelle Rae, Little Mix, Sammy Adams, Wallpaper, MKTO, Classified 5:30pm
PENFIELD AMPHITHEATER3100 Atlantic Ave, 340-8655Jazz & Food Rodeo w/ PHS Jazz Groups 5-7pm
FESTIVALANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave, rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm
DOWNTOWN FAIRPORTLiftbridge Lane & Fairport Junction, www.fairportcanaldays.comFairport Canal Days Kick Off 4:30-9:30pm *Canal Nights Concert featuring It’s My Party 6-9pm
VILLAGE OF CLIFTON SPRINGSsulphurspringsfestival.comSulphur Springs Festival
SHOWSRIT CAMPUS, HENRIETTAGordon Field House, www.GeneseeQuiltFest.comGenesee Valley Quilt Club 2013 Quilt Show - “Magical Threads - Inspired Stitches” 9am-5pm
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Coral Reef Adventure 4pm
SPORTSSOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICKRochester Rhinos vs. Los Angeles Blues 7:35pmpm
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 12:35pm
THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE28 Lawn St, 454-1260Steel Magnolias 8pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 8pm
GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Venus in Fur (The Nextstage) 7pm -A Midsummer Night’s Dream 8pm
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CLUBSAcousticFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846John Akers
JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Teagan & Lou 8pm
LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Lovin’ Cup Dinner Show “Unplugged” featuring Micah 6-8pm
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Mike Pappert 2-6pm
THALI OF INDIA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm
AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comJames Hearne 9pm (Lead singer of The Way Home)
Americana/RockSHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Tommy Brunett Band 9pm
BluesBEACHCOMBER5909 W Lake Rd, Conesus, 243-3640Ezra & The Storm 7-11pm
THE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650South Wedge Blues Allstars
THE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070TBA
DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090John Cole Blues Band 10pm
LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Genesee Johnny & The River Rats 9pm
RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610Mitty & The Followers 9pm-1am
ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Donnell Rawlings 7:30 & 10pm
80’s RockDAISY DUKES2235 Empire Blvd, 671-4880Hall Pass 9pm-1am
Indie/Folk ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBogs Visionary Orchestra CD Release Party w/ Michelle Younger 10:15pm
JamMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Run for the Roses 9pm
JazzBOULDER COFFEE CAFE & LOUNGE960 Genesee St, 697-0236The Joe Santora Trio w/ Curtis Kendrick & featuring vocalist Emily Kirchoff w/ This Life 8 & 10pm
MICHAEL’S VALLEY GRILL1694 Penfield Rd, 383-8260Joe Santora Trio featuring Emily Kirchoff 7-10pm
POMODORO1290 University Ave, 271-5000Paradigm Shift
KaraokeOLYMPIASpencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231Bobby C 9:30pm-1:30am
SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-9420w/ Patsy the Karaoke Kid 9pm-12mid
LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Tony Padilla & Guest
MetalTHE CLUB AT WATER ST204 N Water St, 325-5600Divinex 6:30pm
RockNOONAN’S7408 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd, Fairport, 223-0255Dog House 9pm
PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Brass Taxi 10pm-2am
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Small Town 7-11pm
STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Chairs 10pm
CONCERTSCAFE VERITAS AT FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH220 Winton Rd. South, www.cafeveritas.orgShawn Phillips w/ Kinloch Nelson 7:30pm
HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Hochstein Singers & Youth Singers w/ Hochstein Little Singers 3pm
HOUSE OF GUITARS645 Titus Ave, 544-3500Instore Book Signing & Acoustic Performance w/ Lou Gramm 5-7pm
KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 454-2100Madrigalia w/ The Cordancia Chamber Orchestra of Heaven & Earth 8pm
KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra - “Rite of Spring and Rachmaninoff” featuring pianist Leonardo Colafelice w/ guest conductor Tito Munoz 8pm
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PENFIELD AMPHITHEATERVeterans’ Memorial Park, 3100 Atlantic Ave, 340-8655Penfield School District Music Departments 2-4pm
FESTIVALABERDEEN SQUAREAberdeen St, between Post & Woodbine, 328-6571/www.19wca.org19th Ward Square Fair 8am-4pm
AMERICANA VINEYARDS 4367 E. Covert Rd, Interlaken, 607-387-6801Max & Rubie’s Book Release Party & Rescue Benefit 12noon-8pm
ANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave, rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm
DOWNTOWN FAIRPORTLiftbridge Lane & Fairport Junction, www.fairportcanaldays.comFairport Canal Days 10am-6pm *Canal Nights Concert featuring Chet Catallo & The Cats & Mr. Mustard 7-11pm
HAMLIN TOWN HALL1658 Lake Rd, Hamlin, 964-2421Hamlin Wheel Fest 10am-10pm
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY TELEVISION21 Gorham St, 325-1238Black Music Month Annual Festival 11:15am-12:15pm
VILLAGE OF CLIFTON SPRINGSsulphurspringsfestival.comSulphur Springs Festival *Parade @ 6pm
SHOWSRIT CAMPUS, HENRIETTAGordon Field House, www.GeneseeQuiltFest.comGenesee Valley Quilt Club 2013 Quilt Show - “Magical Threads - Inspired Stitches” 9am-5pm
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -Face of Earth 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:30pm & 4:30pm-Coral Reef Adventure 3:30pm -U2 Laser 9:30pm
ROCHESTER CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER137 East Ave, 461-2222/roco6x6.org“6x6x2013” Opening Party & Artwork Sale 6-10pm
SPORTSFISHINGCanandaigua Lake, Canandaigua, www.CanandaiguaChamber.com/394-4400Canandaigua Lake Trout Derby
RUN/WALKRochester School for the Deaf, 1545 St. Paul St., 336-5884/rsdeaf.org/rambleRSD River Ramble 5K Run-Walk 9am
RUN/WALKSt. Joseph’s School, 39 Gebhardt Rd, Penfield, www.sjspenfield.com/runofgratitude5K5K Run of Gratitude & 1-Mile Family Fun Run & Walk 9:30am
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm
WALKINGSeneca Park Longhouse Shelter, 2222 St. Paul St, 800-867-0885/waks.SclerodermaTriState.orgStepping Out to Cure Scleroderma 10am *Check in/Registration 9am
THEATREAUDITORIUM THEATRE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Price is Right Live! 7:30pm
BLACKFRIARS THEATRE28 Lawn St, 454-1260Steel Magnolias 8pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 5 & 8:30pm
GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-Venus in Fur (The Nextstage) 3 & 8pm -A Midsummer Night’s Dream 4 & 8:30pm
JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave, jccrochester.orgPUSH Physical Theatre presents Arc of Ages 8pm
2SUNDAY
JUNE
CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Mikaela Davis w/ Tica Douglas, Josh Netsky & MD Woods 8pm
BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The Reinhardts w/Ron LoCurto 6-10pm
JazzLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940The Mack Goldsbury Quartet 8pm
KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid
RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910MoChester 5-9pm
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Alysia Groth Band 3pm-til
CONCERTSBETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH3000 Dewey Ave, www.showtix4u.com“Around the World in Eighty Minutes” 7pm
MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm
SPENCERPORT GAZEBODowntown Spencerport, 352-4771Music Makers Big Band 6:30-8:30pm
FESTIVALANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave, rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm
DOWNTOWN FAIRPORTLiftbridge Lane & Fairport Junction, www.fairportcanaldays.comFairport Canal Days 10am-5pm
SHOWSRIT CAMPUS, HENRIETTAGordon Field House, www.GeneseeQuiltFest.comGenesee Valley Quilt Club 2013 Quilt Show - “Magical Threads - Inspired Stitches” 10am-3pm
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Face of the Earth 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:15pm & 4:15pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3:15pm
ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N Union St, Call 311/428-5990Flower City Days at the Market 8am-2pm
SPORTSFISHINGCanandaigua Lake, Canandaigua, www.CanandaiguaChamber.com/394-4400Canandaigua Lake Trout Derby
LACROSSESahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-5425Rochester Rattlers Home Opener vs Ohio Machine 5pm
ORIENTEERINGTackles on the Bay, 372 Manitou Rd, Hilton, roc.us.orienteering.orgRochester Orienteering Club Meet 1pm
TRIATHLONThornell Town Park/ Pittsford Mendon High School, www.townofpittsford.orgPittsford Triathlon 7am
THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE28 Lawn St, 454-1260Steel Magnolias 2pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 3pm
GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVA-A Midsummer Night’s Dream 2 (Sunday Salon) & 7pm-Venus in Fur (The Nextstage) 3pm
JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave, jccrochester.orgPUSH Physical Theatre presents Arc of Ages 2pm
3MONDAY
JUNE
CLUBSIrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Open Session 6-9:30pm
Open MicTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Open Mic w/ Amanda Ashley
SHAWN PHILLIPS
JUNE
1 Singer-songwriter and folk-rock pioneer, Shawn Phillips comes to Cafe Veritas at the First Unitarian Church of Rochester, June 1.
FREETIME May 29 - June 12, 201326
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KIDSNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700Monday Kicks for Ages 2 to 6: Gardens Galore 10am-2pm
SPORTSGOLF Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd, 427-LPGAWegmans LPGA Championship *Wegmans Pro-Am 7am
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm
THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAThe Hornets’ Nest Play Reading Series: Love-Lies-Bleeding (Nextstage) 7pm
4TUESDAY
JUNE
CLUBSAcousticTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7-10pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Van Allen Bett w/ Paxtor, Fowls, Eyeway & The Nash 8pm
AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDan Weber 7:30pm
BluegrassJOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm
BluesP.I.’S 1 LOUNGE495 West Ave, 235-1630Pro Blues Jam w/ The Rochester Blues Revue 8pm-12mid
ComedyACANTHUS CAFE337 East Ave, 319-5999Open Mic Comedy Night 8pm
JamRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Roc City Pro Jam 10pm
JazzTHE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL2001 E Main St, 288-3930Charlie Mitchell Group 8-10pm
KaraokeMICGINNEY’S SPORTS BAR2246 E. River Rd, 247-7770Tina P. 8:30pm-12:30am
SOUTHWEDGE COLONY503 South Ave, swcolony.com10pm-2am
Open MicLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Open Mic Night 8:30pm
Open JamTHE LANDING BAR & GRILLE30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490Tuesday Night Open Rockin’ Jam 8:30pm
ShowPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Pelican’s Cruise Night - Cars, Bikes & Boats w/ ‘Elvis’ Impersonator Patrick Johnson 6-10pm
SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-9420Tuesday Trivia 7:30-9:30pm
TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-20901st Tuesday Wine Tasting 6-8pm
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285T ‘n’ T - Tacos & Trivia 8pm
CONCERTSKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100International Society of Bassists Concert: Brett Shurtliffe, Yung-Chiao Wei & Ron Carter w/ Russell Malone & Donald Vega 8pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Coral Reef Adventure 2pm
SPORTSGOLF Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd, Pittsford, 427-LPGAWegmans LPGA Championship *Sunrise Walk 6am *Practice Round
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252Post Time 1:10pm
5WEDNESDAY
JUNE
CLUBSAcousticSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Marty Roberts 7-11pm
STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/ Dave McGrath 6:30-8:30pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Sports w/ Cottage Jefferson, The Rochambros, The Rotaries & TBA 8pm
CountryFLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Mud Creek
Celebrating 123 Years Of Service To The CommunitySPENCERPORT VOLUNTEER FIREMEN’S
CARNIVALCARNIVALWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JUNE 5, 6, 7 & 8
THURSDAYJUNE 6
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Line Up Along Lyell Ave.
YOUTH PARADE FIREMEN’SPARADE
FAMILYFUN DAY
Ride All Rides For $25 w/coupon 12pm-Close
LIVE BAND 8:00PM
8:00PM
LIVEBAND
Ride All Rides$18 w/coupon
5pm-Close
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
SpencerportFire.orgGenny Beer Specials All Night!
7:00PMGenny Beer Specials 1pm-5pm
DAN WEBER
JUNE
4 His 2012 debut full-length release, Ash and Bone received accolades, including a shout out from folk legend Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. Now Americana artist, Dan Weber heads to town for a show at Abilene Bar & Lounge, June 4.
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Country RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Sarah Horner Duo 10pm
JazzPOMODORO1290 University Ave, 271-5000Swooners
KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis 7:30-11pm
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke w/ Bobby C 9pm-1am
PoetryACANTHUS CAFE337 East Ave, 319-5999Pure Kona Poetry Reading 7-10pm
ReggaeABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comMedicine Wednesday w/ Thunder Body 9:30pm
ShowLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Ten Ugly Bands Contest 8pm
RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Bike Night w/ Live Music
CONCERTSKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100International Society of Bassists Concert: Talking Hands 8pm
ONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, Charlotte, 865-3320The Gateswingers & Hotflash Dancers 7-9pm
FESTIVALSSPENCERPORT FIREMEN’S FIELDRt. 259, Spencerport, South of the Canal, spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival *Youth Parade 7pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Coral Reef Adventure 2pm
SPORTSGOLF Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd, Pittsford, 427-LPGAWegmans LPGA Championship *Corporate Pro-Am 7am *A Conversation with Champions 12noon
THEATREJCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave, jccrochester.orgPUSH Physical Theatre presents Arc of Ages 7:30pm
6THURSDAY
JUNE
CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Blizzard Babies w/ Chika & The Wolves, & The Fevertones 7:30pm
BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Genesee Johnny
ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Alysia Wood 7:30pm
DanceLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Salsa Night 9:30pm
JamSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Haewa 8pm
JazzMICHAEL’S VALLEY GRILL1694 Penfield Rd, 383-8260Joe Santora Trio featuring Emily Kirchoff 7-10pm
KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid
Open MicTHE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL2001 E Main St, 288-3930Open Mic 8pm-1am
Reggae/WorldDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090The Buddhahood 9pm
ShowSOUTHWEDGE COLONY503 South Ave, swcolony.com“Geeks Who Drink” Trivia Night 9-11pm
World BeatPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Trinidad & Tobago Steel Drum Band 7-11pm
CONCERTSGRANITE MILLS PARK 104 Platt St, Brown’s Race, 454-4596“Hochstein at High Falls” featuring Thunderbody 12:10pm
KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100International Society of Bassists Concert: Diana Gannett & Chuck Israels w/ the “Oscar Pettiford & Beyond” Octet 8pm
RIVERSIDE FESTIVAL SITECourt St & Exchange Blvd, Call 311 0r 428-5990Windstream “Party in the Park” featuring Blues Traveler 5-10pm
FESTIVALSEDMOND LYON PARK800 Main St, East Rochester, www.festaitaliaER.comEast Rochester Festa Italia 11am-3pm & 4-11pm
SPENCERPORT FIREMEN’S FIELDRt. 259, Spencerport, South of the Canal, spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival *Firemen’s Parade 7pm
KIDSMCC THEATRE, BUILDING 4Brighton Campus, 1000 E Henrietta Rd, 292-2534The Bremen Town Musicians 6:30pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Coral Reef Adventure 2pm
SPORTSGOLF Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd, Pittsford, 427-LPGAWegmans LPGA Championship *Round One LPGA Competition *Century 100 Wine Spectacular 6pm
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252Post Time 1:10pm
THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 7pm
JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave, jccrochester.orgPUSH Physical Theatre presents Arc of Ages 7:30pm
20 YEARS!
FREETIME May 29 - June 12, 201328
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7FRIDAY
JUNE
CLUBSAcousticHATTER’S PUB5 E. Main St, Webster, 872-1505Peg Dolan & The Fiddler! 8pm
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Lane & Ott 7-11pm
TANDOOR396 Jefferson Rd, 427-7080Tommy Gravino 7-9pm
Acoustic/RockSHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Paul Strowe 6-8pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Lobby Presents: TBA 5pm
AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comTBA 6-9pm
BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650The Bluesbirds
THE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Luca Foresta & The Electro Kings
DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Mitty & The Followers 10pm
SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Dan Schmitt’s Birthday Bash w/The Shadows
ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Alysia Wood 7:30 & 10pm
JazzMICHAEL’S VALLEY GRILL1694 Penfield Rd, 383-8260Joe Santora Trio featuring Emily Kirchoff 7-10pm
POMODORO1290 University Ave, 271-5000Special Blend
KaraokeCJ’S PUB & GRILL45 Nicols St, Spencerport, 352-5772Buck & Chuck Karaoke 8pm
FLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-12mid
ReggaeABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comKevin Kinsella w/ Thunder Body
RockJOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990East High All Stars 4pm
LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Teressa Wilcox 11pm
MONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Fuel w/ Melia, Starlight Cities 8pm
PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910That Party Band 10pm-2am
RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610Flying Sideburns 9pm-1am
SEVENS SPORTS BAR@ Finger Lakes Racetrack & Casino, Rt 96, Farmington, 742-7300Dog House 8pm
STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Dave Hammer’s Power Supply 8:30pm
Rock & BluesACANTHUS CAFE337 East Ave, 319-5999Nick Lynch 10:30pm
CONCERTSCMACFLCC Campus, 3325 Marvin Sands Dr, Canandaigua, 800-745-3000The Lumineers w/ Cold War Kids & J Roddy Walston & The Business 7pm
INSPIRE MOORE WINERY & VINEYARD197 N. Main St, Naples, 374-5970Out of the Blues 7pm
KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100International Society of Bassists Concert: Szymon Marciniak & Dave Holland 8pm
PARK POINTJefferson Rd @ John St & Brighton-Henrietta T.L. Rd, ParkPointRochester.comBrass Taxi, Push & Jeff Cosco Banditos 6pm
PORT OF PITTSFORD PARK22 N Main St, Pittsford, www.townofpittsford.orgAlfred St. John’s Trinidad Tobago Steelband 7pm
DANCERMSCEisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Ave, www.stompology.comSwing Dance w/ music by The Careless Lovers 8pm-12mid
FESTIVALSEDMOND LYON PARK800 Main St, East Rochester, www.festaitaliaER.comEast Rochester Festa Italia 11am-3pm & 4-11pm
SPENCERPORT FIREMEN’S FIELDRt. 259, Spencerport, South of the Canal, spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival *Live music featuring 7th Heaven 8pm
VILLAGE OF ALBIONalbionstrawberryfestival.comAlbion Strawberry Festival *Festival Parade 10am
VILLAGE OF NEWARKwaynecountytourism.orgNewark Fire Dept. Family Fest & Craft Show
SHOWSANGUS HOUSE & LOUNGE2126 Five Mile Line Rd, Penfield, www.hdsa.org/ccpenfield/643-5239Cocktails for a Cure - Huntington’s Disease Society of America Fundraiser 5-7:30pm *RSVP by June 6
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Amazing Journeys 4pm
SPORTSGOLF Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd, Pittsford, 427-LPGAWegmans LPGA Championship *Round Two LPGA Competition *Beer & Foods Pairing Party 6pm
LACROSSESahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-5425Rochester Rattlers vs Boston Cannons 8pm
SOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICKRochester Rhinos Home Opener vs. Montreal Impact Reserves 7:35pm
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252Post Time 12:35pm
THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370The Accidental Hero 8pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 8pm
GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVASummer Curtain Call - Fundraising Gala *Reception/Auction 6:30pm *Mainstage Performance 8:15pm
PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Young Open & Honest Players present: Brighton Beach Memoirs 7:30pm
8SATURDAY
JUNE
CLUBSAcousticLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940“Lovin’ Cup Unplugged” Dinner Show featuring Midnight City 6-8pm
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363-Johnny Bauer 2-6pm-Mike & Sergei 7-11pm
THALI OF INDIA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Hidden Hospitals w/ Silverfish, Alberto Alaska & The Lone Tree in the Woods that Killed Us All 8pm
KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERSJU
NE 8
Grammy-winning Southern rockers, the Kentucky Headhunters kick off the “Jam at the Ridge” concert series, June 8 at LeRoy’s Frost Ridge Campground.
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BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Luca Foresta & The Electro Kings
BOARDWALK INN48 Merchants St, Brockport, 391-3712Mama Hart Band 9:30pm
RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave, 663-4610Ezra & The Storm 9pm-1am
ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Alysia Wood 7:30 & 10pm
IrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091The Dady Brothers 8pm
JazzLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Tessa Souter 9pm
MICHAEL’S VALLEY GRILL1694 Penfield Rd, 383-8260Joe Santora Trio featuring Emily Kirchoff 7-10pm
POMODORO1290 University Ave, 271-5000Higher Standards
KaraokeOLYMPIASpencerport Rd, Lyell Ave, Gates, 429-6231Bobby C 9:30pm-1:30am
SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-9420w/ Patsy the Karaoke Kid 9pm-12mid
LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Candela
MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-164240 Below Summer w/ Setiva, The Silence Broken, Million Miles From Broadway & Caustic Method 8pm
RockTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Imaginary Band
THE BISTRO @ TOWPATH CAFE6 N. Main St, Fairport, 377-0410The Skycoasters 8-11pm
CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Dice Run & Pig Roast to benefit Blue Star Mothers & Center for Missing & Exploited Children w/ Spectra, Highway Jones, Faze, Kronics & Casharrow 3:30pm
DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Teagan & The Tweeds 10pm
JOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Jumbo Shrimp 9pm
PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Household Pest 10pm-2am
RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Violet Mary 8pm
SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Last Note 10pm
STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Spectra 10pm
V-PUB245 S. Main St, Canandaigua, 394-2890Lowkey, One Fate Remains, Mobday, Catastrophe Me, Under Mind 8:30pm
Rock/FunkFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Warehouse
RockabillyABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comRockabilly Riot!-Kraszman & Fishwife 7pm-Kickstart Rumble 8:15pm-Krypton 88 10:15pm-The Royal Crowns 11:30pm
ShowABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comRock & Roll Garage Sale 11am-3pm
SoulWATER STREET MUSIC HALL204 N Water St, 325-5600Danielle Ponder & The Tomorrow People w/ Drea D’Nur, Cammy Enaharo 9pm
CONCERTSBETHEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP321 East Ave, faceraceroc.orgAKOMA Scholarship Concert 6:30pm
FROST RIDGE CAMPGROUNDS 8101 Conlon Rd, LeRoy, 768-4883/FrostRidge.com“Jam at the Ridge” Series featuring The Kentucky Headhunters w/ Chris Janson
IRONDEQUOIT UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST644 Titus Ave, 266-5018/TheIrondequoitChorale.orgIrondequoit Chorale - “Songs for a Summer Night” 7:30pm
KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100International Society of Bassists Concert: Joel Quarrington & Victor Wooten 8pm
ST ANNE CHURCH1600 Mt Hope Ave, 234-4441Rochester Women’s Community Chorus - “Music of the Night” 7:30pm
DANCEHOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Hochstein Dance Gala 2:30pm
MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, www.stompology.comSwing Dance w/ music by The Low Down Sires 8:30pm-12:30am
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE45 Prince St, www.brownpapertickets.comFabo Collabo 2013 8pm
FESTIVALBRACES OF GREECE770 Fetzner Rd, Greece, bracesofgreece.comBraces of Greece Family Fair & Food Drive 12noon-4pm
DOWNTOWN CANANDAIGUAwww.canandaiguaarts.comPlein Air Festival Activities 9:30am-5pm
DOWNTOWN PITTSFORDMunicipal Parking Lot, behind Pittsford Community Library, www.townofpittsford.orgPositively Pittsford 12noon-9pm
EDMOND LYON PARK800 Main St, East Rochester, www.festaitaliaER.comEast Rochester Festa Italia 11am-3pm & 4-11pm
PENN YAN BOAT LAUNCH PARKAlong Keuka Outlet Trail, Penn Yan, keukaartsfestival.comKeuka Arts Festival 10am-5pm
SPENCERPORT FIREMEN’S FIELDRt. 259, Spencerport, South of the Canal, spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival *Family Fun Day 12noon-close *Live Music featuring The Taint 8pm
VILLAGE OF ALBIONalbionstrawberryfestival.comAlbion Strawberry Festival
VILLAGE OF NEWARKwaynecountytourism.orgNewark Fire Dept. Family Fest & Craft Show
KIDSNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700-FairyHouse Magic -Literature Live: Meet The Very Hungry Caterpillar 11am-4pm
SHOWSBADGEROW PARK1120 Latta Rd, Greece, 663-0393/streetmachinesofrochester.comStreet Machines of Rochester Super Cruise w/ DJ Dave C 4-8pm
GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822Dairy Weekend 10am-4pm
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THE LANDMARK SOCIETY546-7029/landmarksociety.orgHouse & Garden Tour - South of Park (Avenue) 10am-4pm
MENDON PONDS PARK, MENDONBeach Area, www.adk-gvc.orgGenesee Valley Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club Outdoor Expo 9am-4pm
MT HOPE CEMETERYNorth Gatehouse, 791 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494Theme Tour: Rochester & The Legendary Erie Canal 11:30am
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am -Saturday Sun, Moon & Stars 11am -Face of Earth 1pm -Amazing Journeys 2:30pm & 4:30pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3:30pm -U2 Laser 9:30pm
SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs Toledo Mud Hens 7:05pm
GOLF Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd, Pittsford, 427-LPGAWegmans LPGA Championship *Round Three LPGA Competition
HIKINGRMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Identification Series Walk: Trees 10am-12noon
RUNNINGAmerican Red Cross Wayne County Chapter, 400 S. Main St, Newark, 315-331-3783Run for the Red 5K & Breakfast 9am *registration 8am
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252Post Time 1:10pm
THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370The Accidental Hero 3 & 8pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 5 & 8:30pm
JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave, jccrochester.orgPUSH Physical Theatre presents Arc of Ages 8pm
PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Young Open & Honest Players present: Brighton Beach Memoirs 7:30pm
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CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Class Picture w/ Arrows in Her, Taking Meds, & California Cousins 8pm
BluesSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Natalie B Band 3pm-til
KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 8pm-12mid
RockCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Benefit for Paterson Children w/ Open G, Dust & Bone, All Terrain Blues Band 2pm-til
PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Taran 5-9pm
SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs
CONCERTSGRANGER HOMESTEAD & CARRIAGE MUSEUM295 N Main St, Canandaigua, 394-1472“Jazz on the Lawn” w/ The Anthony Joseph Swingtet 4-7pm
GREECE TOWN HALLOne Vince Tofany Blvd, 225-2000Greece Jazz Band 2-3pm
MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm
DANCEROGER ROBACH COMMUNITY CENTEROntario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, www.stompology.comBeach Party & Swing Dance featuring The Low Down Sires 7:30-10pm
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS MAINSTAGE45 Prince St, www.brownpapertickets.comFabo Collabo 2013 4pm
FESTIVALPENN YAN BOAT LAUNCH PARKAlong Keuka Outlet Trail, Penn Yan, keukaartsfestival.comKeuka Arts Festival 10am-5pm
VILLAGE OF NEWARKwaynecountytourism.orgNewark Fire Dept. Family Fest & Craft Show
KIDSNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY AT THE STRONGOne Manhattan Square, 263-2700Literature Live: Meet The Very Hungry Caterpillar 12noon-4pm
SHOWSBADGEROW PARK1120 Latta Rd, Greece, 663-0393/streetmachinesofrochester.comStreet Machines of Rochester Outdoor Auto Show 9am-4pm
BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM1150 S Winton Rd, colorbrightongreen.orgBrighton Green Energy Fair 9am-1pm
CARRIAGE DRIVING @ SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St, Canandaigua, www.canandaiguaarts.comPlein Air Exhibit & Sale 12noon-4pm
GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822Dairy Weekend 10am-4pm
THE LANDMARK SOCIETY546-7029/landmarksociety.orgHouse & Garden Tour - South of Park (Avenue) 10am-4pm
PITTSFORD MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTBehind Library Downtown Pittsford, 248-3810Pittsford International Auto & Bike Show 12noon-5pm
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Amazing Journeys 1, 2 & 4pm -Coral Reef Adventure 3pm
ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N Union St, Call 311/428-5990Flower City Days at the Market 8am-2pm
ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH869 N. Clinton Ave, 325-4041/sfxcrochester.orgGothic Cathedral Tour 2pm
SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs Toledo Mud Hens 1:05pm
GOLF Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 Jefferson Rd, Pittsford, 427-LPGAWegmans LPGA Championship *Final Round LPGA Competition *Closing Ceremonies 7pm
THEATREDOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370The Accidental Hero 2pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Respect: A Musical Journey of Women 3pm
JCC HART THEATRE1200 Edgewood Ave, jccrochester.orgPUSH Physical Theatre presents Arc of Ages 2pm
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CLUBSIrishMCGRAW’S IRISH PUB146 W. Commercial St, E.R., 348-9091Open Session 6-9:30pm
Open MicJOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Open Mic w/Dave McGrath 7pm
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Open Mic w/ Amanda Ashley
CONCERTSHOCHSTEIN’S HILDA D TAYLOR RECITAL HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596ensemble.twenty.21 7pm
PENFIELD AMPHITHEATER3100 Atlantic Ave, Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Pops Band 7pm
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SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St, Cdga, 394-4922Roses & Rosés 6pm-sunset (21 & over only)
SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs Toledo Mud Hens 7:05pm
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, fingerlakescasino.com Post Time 1:10pm
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CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDon Christiano - The Beatles Unplugged w/ Special Guest Steve Lyons 8-10pm
THE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7-10pm
SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Paul Strowe 6-10pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Rotten UK Record Release Show w/ Viginors, Flipshit & Plungers 8pm
BluegrassJOHNNY’S IRISH PUB1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm
BluesP.I.’S 1 LOUNGE495 West Ave, 235-1630Pro Blues Jam w/ The Rochester Blues Revue 8pm-12mid
ComedyACANTHUS CAFE337 East Ave, 319-5999Open Mic Comedy Night 8pm
JazzTHE FLIPSIDE BAR & GRILL2001 E Main St, 288-3930Charlie Mitchell Group 8-10pm
KaraokeMICGINNEY’S SPORTS BAR2246 E. River Rd, 247-7770Tina P. 8:30pm-12:30am
RICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-85709pm
SOUTHWEDGE COLONY503 South Ave, swcolony.com10pm-2am
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
RockTHE CLUB AT WATER ST204 N Water St, 325-5600The Revivalists w/ Adam Ezra Group, Ocupanther 8pm
ShowPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Pelican’s Cruise Night - Cars, Bikes & Boats 6-10pm
SALVATORE’S PIZZERIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-9420Tuesday Trivia 7:30-9:30pm
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285T ‘n’ T - Tacos & Trivia 8pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Coral Reef Adventure 2pm
SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs Toledo Mud Hens 1:05pm
THOROUGHBRED RACINGFinger Lakes Casino & Racetrack, Rt 96, Farmington, 935-5252Post Time 1:10pm
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CLUBSAcousticSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB70 Pattonwood Dr, 342-8363Jime Lane 7-10pm
STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/ Leo Meddler 6:30-8:30pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Go Rounds w/ Barry Brothers Band, Emma Lane & Steve Geraci 8pm
JazzPOMODORO1290 University Ave, 271-5000Jim Nugent
KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/ DJ Sal DeSantis 7:30-11pm
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke w/ Bobby C 9pm-1am
PoetryACANTHUS CAFE337 East Ave, 319-5999Pure Kona Poetry Reading 7-10pm
ReggaeABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comMedicine Wednesday w/ Thunder Body 9:30pm
RockQUAKER STEAK AND LUBE2205 Buffalo Rd, 697-9464Bike Night w/ Dog House 6pm
WATER STREET MUSIC HALL204 N Water St, 325-5600Ra Ra Riot w/ The Static Jacks 7pm
ShowRICHMONDS TAVERN21 Richmond St, 270-8570Bike Night w/ Live Music
CONCERTSGEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave, 271-3361 Garden Vibes Concert featuring The Campbell Brothers 6pm
ONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, Charlotte, 865-3320Julie Dunlap 7-9pm
VILLAGE MUNICIPAL LOT120 W. Commercial St, E. Rochester, 586-3553/eastrochester.orgIt’s My Party 7pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Coral Reef Adventure 2pm
SPORTSHIKINGRMSC Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Senior Sojourn (Easy Pace) 9:30-10:30am
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