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coming to townJudas Priest w/Steel Panther • Donnie McClurkin & Fred Hammon • Heavy Glow • Dopapod w/Consider the Source • Pujol • Nas • Charlie Parr • U-Theatre Taiwan • Jeremy Denk w/RPO • Rich Vos • Bassnectar w/Kill Paris & Son of Kick • Jantsen & Dirt Monkey w/David Quinn • Jim Florentine w/Artie Fletcher • Patty Larkin • G.S. Harper • Tamburitzans • Sprocket • Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad • Tim Farrell • Dover String Quartet • The Grand Ole Radio • Mingo Fishtrap • Kill Matilda • The New Mastersounds • Chris

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Judas Priestw/Steel PantherMain Street Armory | Oct. 1 One of the most inf luential bands in the metal genre, Judas Priest essentially invented the look of heavy metal - with any combination of leather, studs, chains and denim. Hits include “Victim Of Changes,” “Breaking the Law,” “Living After Mid-night,” “You’ve got Another Thing Comin’,” “Diamonds And Rust,” “Painkiller,” and their latest , “Redeemer of Souls” from their new album of the same name...The glam metal band, Steel Pan-ther, joins the bill. Their popular new album, All You Can Eat, was released this spring and contains the singles “Party Like Tomorrow Is the End of the World” and “The Burden of Being Wonderful.”

Donnie McClurkin & Fred HammondAuditorium Theatre | Oct. 1 Donnie McClurkin released his RIAA Gold, self-titled debut in 1996, which featured the hit single, “Stand.” He’s gone on to release Live in London and More (Platinum), Again (Gold), Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Platinum), as well as a new one, Duets...Gospel artist Fred Ham-mond is a multiple Grammy, Dove, and Stellar award winner and nominee. He was a member of The Winans, Commissioned, and Radical for Christ. Among his most popular albums is The Spirit of David (certified Gold), Pages of Life: Chapters 1&2 (2x Platinum certified), Purpose By Design (certified Gold), and Some-thin’ Bout Love (Gold).

Heavy GlowBug Jar | Oct. 1 The electric rock band, Heavy Glow comes to town from Fort

Worth TX in support of a new LP, Pearls & Swine and Every-thing Fine. The band mixes post-millennial blues-rock with Motown-esque hard soul.

Dopapodw/Consider the SourceWater St. Music Hall | Oct. 2 Brooklyn’s Dopapod is an experimental/funk rock band featuring Eli Winderman, Rob Compa, Chuck Jones, Scotty Zwang, and Luke Stratton. The Boston-formed group has been playing across the East Coast and Midwest for over three years, ap-pearing at top festivals and shar-ing the bill with John Medeski & Billy Martin, Carl Palmer, and oth-

ers. Their latest is Redivider... The NYC-based band, Consider The Source, is described as a “Sci-Fi Middle Eastern Funk-Rock Band.” With roots in improvisational jazz and progressive rock, their sound is a fusion of American jazz, funk and heavy metal with Middle Eastern classical and folk. The trio features Gabriel Marin, John Ferrara, and Jeff Mann.

PujolBug Jar | Oct. 2 The Southern Gothic Rock act from Nashville stops in town as part of a national tour supporting their Kludge album, released this past May. It is a follow-up to their debut, United States of Being.

NasMain Street Armory | Oct. 2 Rapper/songwriter/actor Nas comes to town as part of his ‘Time Is Illmatic’ tour. With eight consecutive platinum albums with sales of over twenty million to his credit, Nas has proved his staying power since the 1991 release of his debut, Illmatic. Hit singles include “Street Dreams,” “If I Ruled the World,” “Nas Is Like,” and “Nastradamus.”

Charlie ParrBop Shop | Oct. 2 Blues guitarist Charlie Parr’s new release, Holandale is on Chaperone Records. Charlie is a popular artist with a fan base spanning as far as Ireland and Australia where his music has ap-peared in several Australian films, including Red Hill.

U-Theatre TaiwanNazareth College Arts Center | Oct. 2 U-Theatre Taiwan combines martial arts, drumming and dance in an intense physical and emo-tional performance that blends ancient and modern cultures. This production, Sound of the Ocean, was created by artistic di-rector Ruo-Yu Liu and drumming master/music director Chih-Chun Huang. It traces the journey of water from a single drop to a stream to the ocean in five distinct sections.

Jeremy Denkw/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Oct. 2 & 4 Pianist Jeremy Denk, a gradu-ate of Oberlin Conservatory and the Julliard School, won the Young Concert Artists International Au-ditions in 1997; and is currently on the faculty of Mannes College

Combining martial arts, drumming, and dance, U-Theatre Taiwan opens the Nazareth College Arts Center season, presenting Sound of the

Ocean, October 2.

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Rich VosComedy Club | Oct. 2 - 4 Rich Vos is a hard-hitting comic who has a line for ev-ery member of every audience. Fast as a machine-gun with his comebacks, Vos has appeared on TV shows like The Last Comic Standing (seasons 1 & 3), Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, the Rosie O’Donnell Show, Make Me Laugh, Friday Night, 60 Minutes, Today, the CBS Morning Show and Def Jam. A definite crowd-pleaser, Vos has the honor of being the first white comic to perform for Showtime’s At the Apollo. His podcast is titled, “My Wife Hates Me.”

Bassnectarw/Kill Paris & Son of KickMain Street Armory | Oct. 3 DJ, producer and remixer, Lorin Ashton (a.k.a. Bassnec-tar), is a freeform dubstep artist known for his eclectic sound -

embracing elements of extreme bass, breakbeat and other styles with shifting tempos, moods and dynamics. The CA-based artist has released eight albums and five EPs to date, the latest being You & Me and Now...The future punk artist Corey Baker, better known as Kill Paris, joins this show in support of the Foreplay EP. The multi-instrumentalist is known for a sound that combines melodic bass with funk and glitch elements...Completing the bill

is Son Of Kick (a.k.a. Michael Abadie). Born in London, the DJ and multi-instrumentalist is known for providing a super charged set of heavy elctro and dubstep.

Jantsen & Dirt Monkeyw/David QuinnPlatform 21 @ Main St. Armory

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Jim Florentinew/Artie FletcherJoke Factory | Oct. 3 & 4 Comedian Jim Florentine co-hosts That Metal Show on VH-1. He’s also been seen on Down and Dirty with Jim Norton on HBO, Inside the NFL, Meet The Creeps, The List, The Joy Behar Show, The Apprentice and Californication. His voice was heard on Adult Swim’s Aqua Teen Hunger and he’s appeared in several films including A Little Help. Jim’s CD series of prank calls is Terrorizing Telemarketers, and his recent release is titled Awful Jokes From My First Comedy Notebook... Artie Fletcher, “New York City’s Bad Boy,” is no stranger to film, televi-sion, commercials, voiceovers, print and live stand-up comedy. He’s been seen on Law and Or-der, Third Watch, Conan O’Brien and NYPD Blue; and appeared in Atlantic City, Radio City Music

NasMain Street Armory | Oct. 2

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Hall, at the Westbury Music Fair, the Chicago Comedy Festival, and more. Fletcher has also performed for audiences in England and throughout Canada and Hong Kong.

Patty LarkinCafé Veritas | Oct. 4 Still Green is the new CD from Patty Larkin. Patty has been per-forming her brand of folk-urban pop music for some twenty-five years now, combining guitar wizardry with unique vocals and moving lyrics. Rolling Stone has praised her “evocative and subtle sonic shading;” and Chicago Tribune has called her “riveting” while Entertainment Weekly says she is “drop-dead brilliant.

G.S. HarperAbilene Bar & Lounge | Oct. 4 Listening to G.S. Harper is said to make you feel like you’re sitting in a beat up rocking chair sipping a glass of small batch bourbon out of a mason jar. His Sixteen Winters CD was described by No Surf Music as being “the kind of album that those partial to country or those who prefer rock will like, but those enamored of both are bound to love.”

TamburitzansSUNY Geneseo | Oct. 4 The Tamburitzans , f rom Duquesne University, has been entertaining and educating audi-ences since 1937 with its unique style of European song and dance. The company uses a mix of cos-tumes, dancers, and singers to bring European folklore to life.

SprocketLovin’ Cup | Oct. 4 Emerging from the Brooklyn/Bushwick region three years ago, the all-original band Sprocket, describes itself as a “meatpocket groove machine.” Band members include Tom Tompkins, Nate Rosler, Dan Haller, and Angelo Miliano.

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub SquadZeppa Aud. @ German House | Oct. 4 Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad released their popular psychedelic roots reggae album, In These Times, last year; their first electric studio album since Be Sociable! twitter.com/FreetimeMagNY

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Tim FarrellBernunzio’s Uptown Music | Oct. 5 With a reputation as a “trail-blazer,” guitarist Tim Farrell uses his fingerstyle playing and original compositions to produce a simple and elegant sound that celebrates the acoustic guitar. With six CDs to his credit, the most recent album is Cascadia.

Dover String QuartetKilbourn Hall | Oct. 5 The Dover String Quartet formed in 2008 at the Curtis Institute of Music. Since then, the group has won numerous prizes including the Grand Prize at the 2010 Fischoff Competition. Its members - Joel Link, violin; Bryan Lee, violin; Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt , viola; and Camden Shaw, cello - have appeared as soloists with some of the world’s finest orchestras.

The Grand Ole RadioTango Café | Oct. 5 The two man acoustic duo of guitar and upright bass along with vocals, known as The Grad Ole Radio, comes our way from Pennsylvania. They dedicate themselves to performing what they describe as ‘real’ country music in intimate settings.

Mingo FishtrapClub @ Water St. | Oct. 5 Mingo Fishtrap features the father/son team of Roger Blevins, Sr. on bass and Roger Blevins, Jr. on guitar/vocals. This funky octet’s releases include Succotash, In The Meantime and their latest, On Time.

Kill MatildaBug Jar | Oct. 7 Canada’s metal act, Kill Mat-ilda is fronted by Dusty Exner, a

woman described as “Joan Jett on steroids!” Other band members include her husband, Mykel Ex-ner on bass along Dave Roberts and Marcus Luk...Rochester’s Fox 45 completes the bill.

The New MastersoundsMontage Music Hall | Oct. 7 The four-piece jazz and funk band, The New Mastersounds, hails from England and has been recording and touring the world for more than ten years. They currently appear in support of Therapy, on CD and LP - the follow-up to Out on the Faultline.

Chris Eldridge and Julian Lage Abilene Bar & Lounge | Oct. 7 The guitar duo of Chris El-

dridge and Julian Lage has gained fans with its willingness to explore the worlds of improvisa-tion and composition. The new EP from this virtuosic jazz and bluegrass act is Close to Picture.

The Book of MormonAuditorium Theatre | Oct. 7 – 19 Winner of nine Tony Awards, The Book of Mormon took Broadway by storm in 2011; and the soundtrack also won a Grammy Award that year – mak-ing the show one of the biggest hits of our current generation of musicals. The story follows two young missionaries who are sent to a remote village in Uganda as they try to share their beliefs with

Patty LarkinCafé Veritas | Oct. 4

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SoulflyWater St. Music Hall | Oct. 8 The metal act , Soulf ly, is known for spending long stints on the road promoting their albums which include the recent popular releases, Conquer (08), Omen (10), Enslaved (12), and Savages (13). The act features Max Cavalera, Marc Rizzo, Tony Campos and Zyon Cavalera, and is known for combining metal with world beat and Brazilian tribal music.

O’DeathBug Jar | Oct. 9 O’Death, the alternative coun-try band from Brooklyn, has earned fans by mixing bluegrass, punk, metal and folk. Their new release is Out of Hands We Go...Mr. Boneless, from Buffalo, com-pletes the bill.

CabinetMontage Music Hall | Oct. 9 The Pennsylvania bluegrass band, Cabinet, features JP Bi-ondo, Mickey Coviello, Pappy Biondo, Dylan Skursky, Todd Ko-pec and Jami Novak. The group weaves Americana, county and folk into their energetic perfor-mances that feature serious musi-cianship and soaring harmonies. Their live albums are titled This Is Cabinet, Set 1, Eleven, LEAP and This is Cabinet – Set II.

Jeffrey Kahanew/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | Oct. 9 Guest conductor and pianist for this concert titled “An American in Paris,” Jeffrey Kahane, is cur-rently the music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Kahane is winner of the Grand Prize at the Arthur Rubinstien International Piano Competi-tion and an Avery Fisher Career Grant.

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Elephant Man, Spice & GyptianMain Street Armory | Oct. 10 Three of Jamaica’s finest come to town as part of the “Reg-gae Energizer” tour. Elephant Man, born O’Neil Bryan, is a dancehall favorite who mixes reggae fusion and comedy rap into his act. Albums from this ‘over the top performer’ include Let’s Get Physical and Dance & Sweep!...Deejay, singer and per-formance artist Spice hails from Jamaica where she has earned the

title of “Princess of Dancehall,” - a comparison to the “Queen of Dancehall,” – Lady Saw. Hits include “Fight Ova Man,” “Not My Fault,” “Rampin Shop” and Dag-gering.”...Gyptian. a.k.a. Windel Beneto Edwards, is a reggae and dancehall artist best known for such songs as “She’s My Lady,” I Can Feel Your Pain,” “Hold Yuh,” and “Love Against the Wall.” His most recent album is Sex, Love & Reggae.

Theory of a Deadmanw/Fozzy & 3 Pill MorningWater St. Music Hall | Oct. 10 Canadian post-grunge rockers,

Theory of a Deadman, enjoyed popular hit records including “Bad Girlfriend” and “Lowlife.” This year, the Juno Award-winners released Savages... Heavy metal artists Fozzy are from Atlanta GA. Their latest single, “Lights Go Out” is included on a new album, Do You Wanna Start a War...From Minneapolis comes the rock act, 3 Pill Morning, performing to support Black Tie Love Affair.

Gardens & VillaLovin’ Cup | Oct. 10 The indie rock band, Gardens & Villa, hails from Santa Barbara CA. They are currently on tour supporting a new album titled Dunes, the follow-up to a self titled debut. Band members include Chris Lynch, Shane McKillop, Adam Rasmussen, Shane McKil-lop, Levi Hayden and Dustin Ineman.

LucidMontage Music Hall | Oct. 10 Lucid, the blues/funk/rock act from Plattsburgh, is currently on a nationwide tour taking their diverse sound to the masses. The group fuses multiple genres – from blues and jazz to rock, ska and hip-hop. The result is an energetic and powerful presence on stage, focusing on structurally tight and carefully woven compositions. They have two studio releases to their credit, Miles Deep and Dewdmanwah.

Paul Bondw/Nick CantoneJoke Factory | Oct. 10 & 11 Paul Bond’s a high-energy act

is full of song parodies, physical comedy and top notch standup. Paul has toured with Jim Breuer, has been seen on SNL, Comedy Central, and on MTV’s Metal-lica Icon...Comedian/writer/actor Nick Cantone has performed at top clubs across the country open-ing for Lewis Black, Dane Cook, Dave Attell and others. Nick has become known for a smooth, easygoing style on stage as he explores his personal experiences and makes witty observations.

Expansions: Dave Liebman GroupLovin’ Cup | Oct. 11 Dave Liebman’s new group, Expansions, features pianist Bobby Avery, reedman Matt Vash-lishan, drummer Alex Ritz and bassist Tony Marino. The band continues the Liebman tradition of reaching across generations, and uses a repertoire of free jazz and re-arranged standards.

Black Rock ZydecoHarmony House | Oct. 11 Ron Kowalewski, Tim Gettings, Kathryn Koch, Elton Hough, Tyler Westcott and Stan Whatley are Black Rock Zydeco. The Cajun/Creole act delivers infectious rhythms spiked with Louisiana funk and jazz. Their song, “Two Step Gorilla,” was named ‘Song of the Day’ by The Good Neighbor-hood.

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Zeppa Aud. @ German House | Oct. 11 This live concert performance by The Led Zeppelin Project - featuring Conrad Fair on vo-cals and harmon-ica, Jimmy Young-man on guitars and theremin, Steve Horton on bass, mandolin & keys, and Frank Qua-gliata on drums – is part of the group’s 2014/15 U.S. tour; and features a 45th anniversary tribute to the Led Zeppelin II album which will be performed in its entirety along with such classics

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D’Arkestra & Noise New YorkBoulder Coffee, South Wedge | Oct. 11 D’Arkestra is a post-rock indie-jazz act out of Kentucky. Their music is a mix of odd metered grooves, tight horn lines, vocal harmonies and improvisation...New York Noise is a synth-driven post rock trio out of Brooklyn. Their debut EP, “You Are Here,” came out a year ago.

Deicidew/Septicflesh, Inquisition, Abysmal Dawn & Carach AngrenMontage Music Hall | Oct. 11 The death metal band, Deicide, has been around for more than thirty years. Early albums like Deicide and Legion were followed in rapid succession by nine more studio LPs, the latest is titled In the Minds of Evil. Band members include Glen Benton on vocals/bass, Jack Owen and Kevin Quirion on guitar, and Steve Asheim on drums...With Decide on this tour is the symphonic death metal band from Greece, Septicflesh, support-ing a new one – Titan; Inquisition, a black metal act out of Seattle whose latest is Obscure Verses for the Multiverse; LA’s death metal band, Abysmal Dawn (Charles Elliott, Scott Fuller and Mike Cosio) sup-porting a new release, Obsolescence; and Carach Angren who hail from the Netherlands and whose albums are concept pieces based on ghost stories.

Sisters of Your Sunshine VaporBug Jar | Oct. 11 Detroit’s Sisters of Your Sun-shine Vapor is a garage-psych band formed in 2004. The group comes to town after playing at the Midpoint Music Festival, sport-ing new music for an upcoming album...King Buffalo, from Roch-ester, completes the bill.

Jars of ClayRoberts Weslyan College | Oct. 12 Christian alternative rockers, Jars of Clay, are known for songs that have cinematic quali-ties – melodic keyboard, acoustic guitar, and rich lyrics. They have recorded ten studio albums, won three Grammys (for Much Afraid, If I Left the Zoo and The Eleventh Hour): and have toured world-wide to the delight of their fans.

Bike ThiefBug Jar | Oct. 12 Bad Thief is an indie rock/experimental band out of Port-land OR who come to town to play music from a new release. The six-piece focuses its talents on producing music that is lush - with soaring melodies invoking hope, nostalgia and empathy...Rochester’s Talking Under Wa-ter completes the bill.

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Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse; 315-475-7980 www.landmarktheatre.org10/3 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes

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UB’s Center for the Arts Mainstage Theatre, University at Buffalo North Campus, Amherst; 716-645-ARTS www.ubcfa.org10/9 An Evening with Esperanza Spalding10/15 The Australian Pink Floyd

Vocalist” who took second prize in the 2007 International Song-writer’s Competition. Albums in-clude One Fine Color, Patience On Friday, Stages: Volume II, Heavy on the Vine and Live at Life is Good. Montbleau’s latest is For Higher...Boston’s folk act, Tall Heights, is Tim Harrington and Paul Wright. Together they perform delicate melodies and gentle harmonies using just a guitar, a cello and two infinitely pleasing voices.

The Appleseed CastBug Jar | Oct. 15 Alternative rockers from Kan-sas, The Appleseed Cast is Chris-topher Crisci, on guitar/vocals, Nathan Wilder on drums, Nathan Whitman on bass, and Taylor Holenbeck on guitar. With eight studio albums to their credit, their latest is Illumination Ritual...Rochester’s Alberto Alaska and Secret Pizza complete the bill.

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indie pop quartet, Raining Jane, October 8 & 9.

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SHOWSAir Canada Centre, Bay St. & Lake-shore Blvd., Toronto; 416-870-8000 / 416-815-5500 www.theaircanada-centre.com10/9 Russell Peters: Almost Famous World Tour

Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo; 716-885-5000 / 800-745-3000 www.kleinhansbuffalo.org10/4 A Bronx Tale with Chazz Palminteri

Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St.;, Toronto 416-872-4255 www.roythom-sonhall.com10/5-7 National Geographic Live: On the Trail of Big Cats with Steve Winter

Shea’s Performing Arts Center, 646 Main St., Buffalo; 716-847-0850 www.sheas.org10/4 Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience

UB’s Center for the Arts Mainstage Theatre, University at Buffalo North Campus, Amherst; 716-645-ARTS www.ubcfa.org10/11 Jeff Musial “The Animal Guy” Live!

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Editor’s Note...Be sure to check out our Halloween Hap-penings section on pg. 23, with a full list online at freetime.com where you’ll find “merry, not scary” events just right for your little ones. •AtSUNYGeneseo,aspecialfamily performance is scheduled on October 4. That’s when YE-HAA BOB flies in from Orlando FL to present a benefit show for Geneseo students planning to spend their spring break at Give Kids the World. The performance features Bob Jackson who has been performing at Disney for 17 years. He puts on a fun, interac-tive, family-friendly show. Call (585) 245-5663. •OPENING WEEKEND OF LEGO CASTLE ADVENTURE at The Strong Museum, One Man-hattan Square, promises fun for everyone. Held on October 4 & 5, the programs invite kids to be

a knight, be a princess, become a master craftsman and more. You can see an amazing building-brick display with sky scrapers and winding rain tracks, enjoy a spe-cial performance by Dangerous Signs (Saturday only), lean about the middle ages by exploring LEGO castle recreations, even sit on the king and queen’s thrones or explore a treasure room. Call (585) 263-2700. •You can celebrate HispanicHeritage Month on October 5 at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue. The HIS-PANIC/LATINO HERITAGE FAMILY DAY will include art activities, storytelling, music and dance. Call (585) 276-5900. •At the National Museum ofPlay at Strong, One Manhattan Square, youngsters discover the joy of reading by hearing classic children’s stories read aloud dur-ing a series of STORYTIME CLUB meetings. Stories about autumn and Halloween are part of the “Autumn Adventure” program on October 6, 20 & 27. Call (585) 263-2700.

•AlsoatStrongMuseum,OneManhattan Square, COLUMBUS DAY CASTLE PLAY is planned from October 10 thru 13. Visitors can construct a magical kingdom using gigantic castle blocks, don a royal cape and transform into a prince or princess, groom and feed a regal steed, create minia-

George Eastman House News A new rotation opens on Oc-tober 4 at the George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue, as part of their History of Photography series. The program examines photography through the ages - from artistic pursuit to commer-cial enterprise; and from amateur pastime to documentary record – through a rotating installation of

photographs and cameras from the Eastman House collection. Call (585) 271-3361.

Lego Castle Adventure Opening on October 4 at The Strong Museum, One Manhattan Square, is a new exhibit, LEGO – Castle Adventure. Visitors can lean how castles were planned and built by examining LEGO

models of real castles – Blarney (Ireland), Arundel (England) and Neuschwanstein (German) – each created by LEGO Master Builders. The show will be on view through February 1; and invites you to construct a virtual castle wall using 3-D computer technology and then test its strength against a real-word catapult. Call (585) 263-2700.

Kids can take part in all sorts of royal adventures during “Columbus

Day Castle Play” at The Strong Museum, October 10-13.

ture paper castles, enjoy a story of adventure with royal court pup-pets, and explore the LEGO Castle Adventure exhibit. Call (585) 263-2700. •ASECOND SUNDAY FAM-ILY TOUR is scheduled for Oc-tober 12 at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue. Youngsters and their families are invited to enjoy a story and a short tour. Call (585) 276-5900.

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•LOW BRIDGE ON THE ERIE CANAL – A themed cruises aboard the Colonial Belle, 400 Packett’s Landing in Fairport is scheduled for October 9. During this Erie Canal Murder Mystery Tour, a riotous cruise is planned – with murder, mayhem, merriment and mischief – not to mention a great dinner, three hour cruise, entertainment and a cash bar! Call (585) 223-9470 for reservations. •MuCCC SHOWS– MuCCC at 142 Atlantic Avenue hosts a pro-duction of Diversions & Delights on October 2 thru 5. The show will feature Peter J. Doyle of Fair-port who will bring Oscar Wilde to life in John Gay’s funny and touching show. And, on October 9 thru 11, Out of Pocket Produc-tions will present NY Plays. Visit www.muccc.org. •INFINITE SCOPE – Black Sheep Theatre at 274 N. Goodman Street (in the Village Gate Square) will present Infinite Scope – an evening of one act plays directed by Diane Mashia, on October 3, 4 & 5. The four one acts are “Feed-ing the Moonfish” by Barbara Wiechmann, “Coffee with God” by Kal Wagenheim, “The Rivers Under the Earth” (from the Ages of Man) by Thornton Wilder, and “Encounter” by Ruth Jacobson. Call (585) 861-4816.

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on Final Approach centers on the deaths of two female women Airforce Service Pilots killed on training missions that remain a mystery today. The show runs October 3 thru 5 and 16 thru 18 on the Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage at SUNY Brockport. Call (585) 395-2787. •Twilight Zone – The NTID Performing Arts department pres-ents Twilight Zone from October 2 thru 5 on the RIT Campus. For information on this Lab Theatre production, call (585) 475-6254 (v/tty). •Putting it Together – At SUNY Geneseo, the Stephen Sondheim musical review, Putting it Together, will be performed from October 1 thru 5 in their Brodie Fine Arts Building. Call (585) 245-5833.

ConcertsGolden Theater Organ Music Series The Rochester Theater Organ Society is celebrating its 50th anniversary season during the weekend of October 3 thru 5. On Friday, Tim Schramm and David Peckham will present a concert at the RMSC Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Avenue. A Saturday Organ Crawl is then planned with visits to several historically significant organs in our region on Saturday morning and afternoon. That event is followed by the pre-sentation on Saturday night in the Auditorium Theatre, 885 E. Main Street, of the silent film classic, Metropolis, accompanied live on the organ by Clark Wilson. On Sunday, Simon Gledhill provides the talent for yet another special concert, also in the Auditorium

The classic thriller, Wait Until Dark continues on the Mainstage at Geva Theatre Center through October 5. Call 232-Geva for ticket information.

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More Concerts... •TheUniversity of Rochester will offer a performance based on Richard Strauss’s opera, Salome, on October 8 in Kodak Hall @ the Eastman Theatre; and again on October 10 in the Interfaith Cha-pel on their River Campus. This Table Top Opera performance features a chamber ensemble of Eastman faculty, alumni and friends – replacing singers and symphony with a mixed ensemble of jazz and classical instruments - paired with illustrations by famed comic-book artist P. Craig Russell. Call (585) 275-5378. •”An Evening of Latin and Iberian Music” will be per-formed by the Brockport Sym-phony Orchestra in Seymour

College Union Ballroom on the SUNY Brockport campus on Thursday, October 9. The or-chestra is comprised of students, faculty, staff, community players and professional musicians. Call (585) 395-2787. •The 2014/2015 season ofconcerts by Pegasus Early Mu-sic opens on October 12 at the Downtown United Presbyterian Church, 121 N. Fitzhugh St., with a program called “Io Vidi in Terra.” The concert will fea-ture Italian music written for the virtuoso singer; music of Ferrari, Monteverdi, Merula, and Strozzi; and Petrarch’s sonnet Io Vidi in Terra set by Gagliano. Featured artists are Jose Lemos, conter-tenor; Jory Vinikour, harpsichord; Deborah Fox, theorbo. Call (585) 703-3990. •Ontario Barn Vineyards at 513 Whitney Road in Ontario NY is hosting a series of Friday Sun-

set Wine Tastings and Concerts this fall. On October 3, the Maria Gillard Trio performs from 5:30 to 7:30; and the season finale on October 17 finds The Red Kettle Collective opening for JoAnn Vaccaro in a show that runs 5:30

to 8:30. Call (716) 202-4469. •The Live from Hochstein Concert and Broadcast series opener is scheduled on October 15. Presented live from 12:10 to 12:50 p.m. at the school’s per-formance hall, 50 N Plymouth Avenue and broadcast live on WXXI - 91.5; the first performance features the Rochester Philhar-monic Orchestra. Ward Stare conducts the overture to The Bar-ber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini and Symphony No 4 in A major, Op. 90 by Felix Mendelssohn. Call (585) 454-4596. •FavoritesontheFingerLakes’folk scene, the Paulsen Baker Band will perform on October 4 with special guest John Garvey and Al Keltz at the Bristol Val-ley Theater, 151 S. Main Street in Naples. That concert will be followed on October 12 by the toe tapping roots music of the Fiddlers of the Genesee in the

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same location. For tickets, call (585) 374-9032. •First Inversion offers its de-but concert on October 4 & 5 at the Downtown United Presbyteri-an Church, 121 N Fitzhugh Street. The work selected is a joyous setting of the Mass by Rossini – at times dramatic, humorous and delightful. It is unabashedly theatrical! Lee Wright conducts. Call (585) 520-2003.

Film ImageOut The 22nd annual Rochester LGBT ImageOut Film and Video Festival is scheduled for October 10 thru 19 at the Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue. The ten day event features nearly forty pro-grams including an opening night screening of BFFs at 6:30 on the 10th, the showing of My Straight Son on the 11th and Lilt-ing on the 15th. There is also a “Next Generation” series which speaks to young people; and an ImageOut There! series which offers films that would otherwise be considered too difficult for general audiences to handle. Special guests include director Jim Tushinski; and be sure to also check out the ImageArt gallery show at Visual Studies Workshop. A Festival Eve Party is planned on Thursday, October 9 at 140 Alex, 140 Alexander Street; and the Closing Night Party is scheduled for October 18 at the George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue. For details, visit www.imageout.org.

Dramatic Dinos Huge, thundering beasts will darken the sky when they tower over viewers in the Star Theater dome at RMSC’s Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, as the film Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia opens on October 10. The documentary-style film

transports you to the dinosaurs’ world with computer graphics a generation beyond “Jurassic Park” in accuracy and realism. Visit www.rmsc.org.

Love the Children Film Event On October 4, the Little Theatre is hosting a film event sponsored by Love the Children of Roches-ter, a non-profit group that sup-ports Korean adoptees and their families. Adoptees in the Wild is a collection of film essays by Land of Gazillion Adoptees Magazine, “Gazillion Voices.” Through nar-ratives, the film explores themes related to international and do-mestic adoption. Visit www.lovethechildrenofrochester.webs.com.

The fight women undertook to take flight during World War II is the subject of the drama, Censored on Final Approach, opening October 3 at SUNY Brockport.

As the centerpiece of its 50th anniversary celebration, Rochester

Theater Organ Society hosts a screening of the silent film classic, Metropolis, with live Wurlitzer organ accompaniment, October 4 at the

Auditorium Theatre.

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•Running thru October 26 at the Mount Hope Cemetery are a series of Sunday Public Tours of Mt. Hope. Meet at the North Gatehouse opposite Robinson Drive for a two-hour leisurely walk of approximately one mile on paved road and uneven terrain. Call (585) 461-3494. •The Harbor Town Belle ,docked at Voyager Boat Sales at the end of Marina Drive in Irondequoit, starts its Fall Foli-age Cruises on October 1 – of-fering colorful views of the lower Genesee River gorge. Call (585) 342-1810. •Balloons Around the World, on October 1 at Strong Museum, One Manhattan Square, finds hundreds of balloon sculptors donating their time and talents in an international celebration of balloon artistry. They will make figures like dogs and flowers; and collaborate on large-scale, multi-balloon sculptures. Call (585) 263-2700. •TheSeneca Lake Plein Air Painting Festival at Billsboro Winery, 4760 West Lake Road in Geneva NY, runs from October 1 thru 5. There will be Plein Air Painting, a Paint-Off Competition, silent auction, a public exhibition and art sale, and a special Geneva Night Out. Visit billsborowinery.com. •OnOctober 3, the First Uni-tarian Church of Rochester at 220 Winton Road South will host an American Sign Language Storytelling Festival. The show will feature many entertainers from the Deaf and RIT/NTID communities; with performances inspired by various storytelling traditions such as tales from Deaf culture folklore, classic ASL jokes and puns, and visual poetry. Visit rochesterunitarian.org/minis-tries/deaf-inclusion-ministry. •The Fairport Oktokerfest, October 3 & 4 at Fairport Junc-tion, will go on ran or shine under

the Big Top Tent. The event fea-tures traditional dancers, authen-tic German Cuisine, Oktoberfest beer, wine and cider and plenty of world class German music. Visit fairportoktoberfest.org. •Rochester River Romance, running October 3 thru 5, is a celebration of the Genesee River during autumn foliage season. It features a full schedule of events and activities that include guided tours, river cruises and races, bi-cycle treks, live entertainment and much more. Highlights include a salmon run, a chance to renew your marriage vows on the banks of the Genesee, the 26th annual Head of the Genesee Regatta, a celebration/rededication of the Colonel Patrick O’Rorke Bridge, family skating at Genesee Valley Ice Rink, and much more. See the full schedule at cityofrochester.gov/riverromance and call (585) 428-6755. •From October 3 thru 5, the Cohocton Fall Foliage Festival offers a full schedule of events, drawing participants from sur-rounding communities and visi-tors from near and far. There will be sporting events, arts, crafts and antiques, a petting zoo, parades, free wagon rides, festival foods and special dinners, a duck derby, plenty of entertainment and fire-works. Visit fallfoliagefestival.com. •InKendallNY,aCommunity Scarecrow Festival is set for October 4 in Kendall Community Park. There will be food, music and more; and you can check out the entrants to the annual Scarecrow Contest with this year’s theme being, “Your Favorite Mov-ie.” Visit townofkendall.com. •ThepopularFall Festival of Ales is scheduled this year on October 4 at the Honeoye Falls Fireman’s Field, 321 Monroe Street in Honeoye Falls NY. Craft Brewers come together for this afternoon of fun, food and music by The Funky Blu Roots - and, of course, for beer! Over 40 unique brews will highlight the event and the annual Chili Cookoff benefits Mercy Fight. Visit cbcraftbrewers.com. •AnArts & Crafts Show & Sale benefiting the Livingston

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In keeping with a New York State tradition that dates back to 1816, Genesee Country Village & Museum invites one and all to “come to the fair,” hosting its

35th annual Fall Festival & Agricultural Fair, October 4 & 5.

• Festival of Ales, 10/4 @ Honeoye Falls• Scarecrow Fest, 10/4 @ Kendall, NY• Museum Crawl, 10/4 @ Rt. 98, Orleans County• Fall Festival/Agri. Fair, 10/4-5 @ Genesee Country Village• Niagara Wine Train Excursions, 10/4, 11 & 18 @ Medina• Steak & Clam Bake, 10/5 @ T Bones• Gardening Symposium, 10/11 @ Sonnenberg Gardens• Psychic Fair, 10/11 & 12 @ Radisson Hotel, Henrietta• Letchworth Arts & Crafts Show, 10/11-13 @ Castile, NY• Apple Tasting Tour, 10/10-13 @ Wyoming, NY

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org. •AFall Festival and Agricul-tural Fair will be held on October 4 & 5 at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road in Mumford. You can experience a 19th-century magic show, purchase specialty items grown or made in Western New York, visit the Hall of Wonders, attend a Punch & Judy puppet show, take in a live concert, have your fortune read, watch vintage baseball, check out the livestock exhibits, and sample heirloom vegetables. Call (585) 538-6822, or visit gcv.org. •The Naples Open Studio Trail on October 4 & 5 provides a chance to visit the studios of various innovative artists in the region - in and around Canan-daigua and Honeoye Lakes. Go

to visitfingerlakes.com for details. •OnOctober 4 & 5 the 25th anniversary of the Hunt Country Harvest Festival is planned at Hunt Country Vineyards, 4021 Italy Hill Road in Branch-port. There will be great food, cooking demonstra-tions, grape stomping, wagon rides, wine tasting, live music and more. Call (315) 595-2812. •The Hilton Apple Festival on October 4 & 5 at the Community Center Grounds, Rt. 18 in Hilton NY will provide arts and crafts, entertainment, chil-dren’s activities, a variety of food and apple treats, an apple pie contest, a photo contest and an auto show. Call (585) 392-7773. •Youcansamplegreatwines from the Niagara Wine Trail while enjoying a two-hour ride through the vineyards, orchards and rolling countryside of the Ere Canal Corridor on October 4, 11 & 18. There will be wine tastings,

cheese and crackers (and in first class - hors d’oeuvres and live mu-sic) at these Niagara Wine Trail Train Excursions. The Median Railroad is located at 340 West Avenue in Medina NY. Call (585) 798-6106. •The Downtown Rochester Fall Foliage Tour on October 5 invites you to take in the color-ful autumn views from aboard the Colonial Belle tour boat, departing from Schoen Place in Pittsford, as it cruises along the Erie Canal to the Genesee River. Reservations are required. Call (585) 223-9470.

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and Crafts Show & Sale, October 11-13.

(585) 344-0900. •The five historic museumsalong Rt. 98 in Orleans County will take part in a Museum Crawl on October 4. With a passbook, you can visit the Holland Land Office Museum, the DAR House, Cobblestone Museum and the Oak Orchard Lighthouse Mu-seum. Call (800) 724-0314. •OnOctober 4, a Fall Arts & Crafts Festival is planned at the Heritage Square Museum, 7147 Ontario Center Road in Ontario NY. There will be music and food, museum tours and more. Visit heritagesquaremuseum.

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•A family friendly afternoonof fun designed to raise funds for Lollypop Farm is planned on October 5 at Max Effort Train-ing, 1861 Scottsville Road. This Party for Paws will include video games, magic, a bounce house, live DJ, refreshments, and animal adoptions. Call (585) 41-3305. •Inhonorofthe100th anniver-sary of the Fairport Lift Bridge, this year’s Historical Society House Tour will feature historic canal-side homes on Roselawn Avenue in the Village of Fairport. The homes, open on October 5, were constructed in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Visit perinton-historicalsociety.org. •OnOctober 5, T Bones Steak-house at 1778 Penfield Road near 4 Corners will host their second annual Steak & Clam Bake from noon to 7 p.m. The “all you can eat” event will feature beer trucks and an open bar – and music by six time Grammy nominated Chet Catallo and the Cats. Call (585) 264-9899. •The New York Wine and

Culinary Center at 800 S. Main Street in Canandaigua will host an all-afternoon Fall Festival on October 5. There will be pumpkin carving, cooking classes, educa-tional theatre, local vendors, and seasonal beer and cider. Call (585) 394-7070. •OurRochesterPublicMarketat 280 N. Union Street, has been hosting Community Garage Sale & Super Fleas this season – kinda like dozens of garage sales all lined up for you to browse through! Remaining dates for 2014 are October 5, 12 & 19. Call (585) 428-6907. •The George Eastman Houseat 900 East Avenue will offer a Library Book Sale from October 9 thru 12 in their Palm House. The event provides a rare opportunity to purchase duplicate books, ex-hibition catalogues, pamphlets, periodicals and posters. Call (585) 271-3361. •RunningOctober 10 thru 12 at the George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue, is a Photographic Historical Society Symposium

Apples, apples, apples! Enjoy the fruit of the season during the Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour Tasting Weekend, October 10-13.

Nothing says fall more than grapes squishing between your toes! Join in the fun at the 25th annual Harvest Festival at Hunt Country Vineyards in Branchport,

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THE AMERKS ARE BACK! The Rochester Americans, our AHL Hockey team, plays two pre-season games against the Toronto Marlies this year, including one here in Rochester on Saturday, October 4 at Bill Gray’s Regional Iceplex on the Monroe Commu-nity College campus in Brighton. Then, they begin their first regu-lar season weekend in the Blue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Square. On Friday, October 10, they take on Adirondack; and on Saturday, October 11 they will face Hamilton – both with a 7:05 p.m. start. Visit www.amerks.com or call (585) 454-5335.

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Shows: •TheHouseofGuitarsat645Titus Avenue will present a free Instore Performance with Mystic Dreams on Saturday, October 11 at 3 p.m. The act started as a side project for metal guitarist Nico Pauwels a few years ago; and has released several songs since then, the latest being “Battle For Life.” (544-3500.

Releases: •Local band, Eyesalve has released a new single, “American Believer.” The song is written by Bryan Price and performed by Price along with fellow Eyesalve band member Steve Rousseau, John Giallanza and Mike Giugno. (246-0233) •A debut CD by Jim Lane will be released on October 3 at the Hungerford Building, 1115 E. Main Street, in studio 333. Jim, a popular acoustic musician in Rochester and the Finger Lakes region, has put together five of his original songs for this one, titled MiscelLANEa. (jimlanemusic.com) • M a d r i g a l i a , Rochester’s diverse choral group, has re-leased a new CD, For Better, For Worse: Songs About Mar-riage under the di-rection of Artistic Di-rector Cary Ratcliff. (madrigalia.org)

News: •You canmeet wres -tling legend Chr is Jer -icho and his band, Fozzy, a t R e c o r d Archive , 33 1 / 3 R o c k -wood Street, on F r iday, October 10. Their new al-bum, Do You Wanna Start A War will be available. (244-1210) •Newshasreached us that the local comedy podcast, “Shoot To Thrill,” will be retitled as The Rochester Show starting on October 6, and expanded from four to six nights of comedy each week. The show is led by Kevin Reynolds, Marcus Cox, Mike Berry, and Vinnie Pau-lino. (857-3213)

Drop Us A Line: •So,what’syourlatest?Newreleases? Special shows? Newband members? We’d love tohelp get your information out

there. Mail the details to us at 1255 Universi-ty Ave., Suite 270, Roches-ter NY 14607; or email to f r e e t i m e @frontiernet .net.

BILLS TAKE ON PATRIOTS The Buffalo Bills will be on their home field in Orchard Park on Sunday, October 12 to face the New England Patriots at 1 p.m. Call (716) 648-1880; and visit www.buffalobills.com for details.

CYCLOCROSS EVENT This year’s International Cy-cling Race - Cyclocross - is sched-uled for October 11 and 12. A Class 1 event - New York State’s only - is set for Saturday; and Class 2 races will be on Sunday. Cyclocross is best described as an off-road bike race mixed with

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Program. This is the world’s only continuous symposium on the history of photography. It features presentations, a banquet, and a trade show with dealers from across the country and be-yond. Call (585) 271-3361. •Duringthe17th annual Apple Tasting Tour of Wayne County, which runs October 10 thru 13, visitors are invited to stop at a se-ries of fifteen locations and enjoy apple tastings, food samples, spe-cial events and more. You can also pick your own apples and shop at farmer’s markets. For details, visit waynecountytourism.com; or call (800) 527-6510. •A day-long seminar withVincent Simeone on how to use trees and shrubs to create visual

interest all year long is the focus of a Fall Gardening Symposium on October 11 at Sonnenberg Gardens, 151 Charlotte Street in Canandaigua. Call (585) 394-4922. •TheHarvesterParkVisitor’sCenter along the Erie Canal in Brockport will host a Mind/Body/Bliss Festival on October 11. The event brings together ser vices, therapies and medi-tative activities. Participating vendors include an herbalist, acupuncturist, aromatherapist, reflexologist, massage therapist, a natural food store, yoga and qigong instructors, book sellers and more. Call (585) 466-0239.

•Spend an afternoon samplingthe culinary delights of local res-taurants paired with local wines on October 11 at Bristol Valley Theatre, 151 S. Main Street in Naples. A Taste of the Finger Lakes will run from 2 to 4 p.m. Call (585) 374-9032. •OnOctober 11 & 12, the Radis-son Hotel at 175 Jefferson Road in Henrietta will host a Psychic Fair complete with readings, mediums, aura photos, taro, numerology and vendors offering crystals and jewelry. Visit prettyrox.com. •TheEllison Park Cyclocross Festival, held on October 11 & 12 at Ellison Park, will find professional and amateur riders competing in a Class 1 interna-tional cycling event which will also feature music, BBQ, a beer garden, and a bounce house for the kids. Visit ellisoncyclocross.com. •On October 11 & 12, the Fairport Scarecrow Festival will be held in downtown Fairport where scarecrows will line Main Street. You can also enjoy music, food and family activities. Visit finditinfairport.com. •During the Folk Art Guild Open House and Apple Festival at East Hill Farm, 1445 Upper Hill Road in Middlesex NY, there will be cider pressing, artist demos, a homegrown farm lunch, tours, local vendors and live music. The event will be held on October 11 & 12. Visit folkartguild.org. •TheannualLetchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale is sched-uled this year for October 11 thru 13 in the Highbanks Recreation Area of Letchworth State Park in Castile NY. Over three-hundred arts and crafts vendors will be on hand to display their wares; and there will be live entertainment, food and beverages available at this popular event. Call (585) 493-3600. •Youcanenjoyfallfoliageskyrides, Scottish Highland Games, arts and crafts, live music and food vendors at Bristol Mountain Ski Resort, 5662 Rt. 64, Canan-daigua NY during the Bristol Mountain Fall Festival & Scot-tish Highland Games event on October 12. Call (585) 374-600. •Finger Lakes Gaming &Racetrack has been welcoming the area food trucks this year during Trucks at the Track events. Such favorites as Le Petit Poutine, Roc City Sammich, Chowder Up Sea-food and others will participate along with local breweries. Live entertainment is also provided. The final event date this year is October 15. Visit fingerlakesgam-ing.com.

Discover, or rediscover how much there is to love about the Genesee

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GONE GIRLWritten by Gillian Flynn; directed by David Fincher; with Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler PerryRated R

By Ed Symkus It used to be so easy writing movie reviews ... sitting down, in the old days, at my Smith Corona, banging out a few thoughts about plot, character development, script structure, directorial prowess, acting ... fully believing that my insightful opinions would help make people decide whether or not to see whatever film I was raving or complaining about. Truth be told, that’s still what I do, although the typewriter is somewhere in my attic, and this is coming to you via my Dell PC. And until today, it was still pretty easy. Until I chose to review Gone Girl, the new David Fincher film, scripted by Gillian Flynn, who also wrote the twisting, turning, anxiety-inducing, highly entertaining novel. Now, I haven’t read the book, but those are the words used by my wife, who absolutely devoured it. I’m thrilled that I hadn’t read it before seeing the film, because I had no idea what was coming, no clue that when the film was over I

would have no idea how to review it without inserting the word “spoiler” at the start of every paragraph. I’ve given a lot of thought to this for two days, and I’ve found the solu-tion. Read on; I won’t give anything (important) away. The film opens with a voiceover by protagonist Nick Dunne (Ben Af-fleck), sharing some dark thoughts about the institution of marriage while we gaze at the warm, smiling face of the film’s other protagonist, Amy Dunne (Rosamund Pike) – his wife. And we’re off, jumping all over the place in time and geography. It’s the morning of Nick and Amy’s fifth anniversary, and he’s over at the bar he owns with his sister Margot (Carrie Coon), swilling down some whisky at 11 o’clock, ruminating to Margot, obviously not for the first time, about the problems in his marriage. But a phone call sends him scampering home to find the door open, the cat outside, the house a wreck, and Amy nowhere to be found. Flash back to Nick and Amy meeting and flirting five or so years earlier. Flash to the present, with two detectives checking out the house, while a remarkably collected Nick nonchalantly asks them, “Should I beconcerned?” Flash back to Amy writing in a journal about how happy she is that

she’s getting married. Flash forward to Nick at the police station, where they’re taking a sample of his saliva. Back and forth. Present and past. It’s Nick’s story now, and Amy’s story then. And soon, with neigh-bors and parents and the press get-ting wind of this disappearance, the world knows — at least the people who are fascinated by sensational-ism. The cops: How come Amy didn’t haveanyfriends? The journal: All is good in this marriage. Nick (to himself): I’m not gonna break a sweat over this. Margot: Nick, you’d better hire that expensive, hotshot lawyer Tan-ner Bolt (Tyler Perry). Tanner (to himself): Whoa! This is gonna be a good one! Somewhere in the middle of all of this, mention is made of Desi (Neil Patrick Harris), an old boyfriend of Amy’s who she unceremoniously dumped when she realized he was completely obsessed with her. Oh, yeah, he eventually comes in to play in the present. This is a film that never stops getting more complicated, in which tides keep turning for both protago-nists. And it’s told under the shrewd guidance of the always inventive David Fincher, a director who likes to examine people’s faces, make us believe we know what they’re think-ing, then throw us an off-speed curve ball. He also, from time to time, enjoys going all cinematic on us (check out his floating camera moves in Panic Room), in this case placing an arguing couple in a dark room while bursts of light from news cameras outside the house come eerily flashing through the window slats. Gone Girl also works as a scath-ing statement against ratings-starved TV news people and a hungry, gullible public. It’s riveting from the first frame right to the unsettling end.

Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at 8 pm unless otherwise noted.)10/1 Doubt10/2 2 Noises Off10/3 The Organizer *Italian w/ subtitles10/4 The Congress 10/5 Salt of the Earth (2 pm)10/7 7th Heaven *Silent Film10/8 Pirate Radio

10/9 Coco avant Chanel *French and English w/ subtitles10/10 Made in Dagenham10/11 The Devil Wears Prada *Dinner and a Movie Night; Dinner reservations required by 10/7; Call 271-3361 x223.10/14 ImageOut of the Archives and 25th Anniversary Screening: Longtime Companion10/15 Owning Mahowny

ImageOut: The Rochester LGBT Film & Video Festival, 271-2640 imageout.org10/10-19 22nd Anniversary Festival with screenings @ The Little Theatre, 240 East Ave.; The Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; See website for complete schedule.

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steeplechase. Riders race laps around a short course with some pavement, dirt , woods, steep hills and obstacles. Races last 30 to 60 minutes. Held in Ellison Park, there will be BBQ for the spectators, a kids bounce house, and more. Visit www.ellisoncy-clocross.com.

MORE SPORTS... •The Genesee Valley Hunt Races, featuring the Genesee Valley Hunt Cup, will be held on October 11 at Nations Road, off Rt. 39 in Geneseo. The event includes steeplechase, pony and terrier racing, pony rides, horse-drawn hayrides, live music, a tailgate picnic competition and more. Call (585) 243-3949. •RochesterOrienteeringClubwill host the U. S. Individual Orienteering Championships from October 3 to 5. Sprint races will take place at Gene-see Valley Park on the 3rd, and middle and long distance races will be held on the 4th and 5th along the Eastern side of the Genesee River through some of the more than fourteen thousand acres of Letchworth State Park. Visit www.roc.us.orienteering.org/2014nationals.

BENEFITS... •On October 4, the Roches-ter Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will host its 6th annul 5K: Ignite at Cobbs Hill Park, starting at Lake Riley Lodge. There will be a 5K sanc-tioned race, a 5K obstacle course, and a 2 Mile walk. Net proceeds from the event supports the chap-ter’s scholarship fund and local community service projects. Visit www.racdeltasigmatheta.org. •The 17 th annual Walk to Benefit Birthright of Roches-ter is set for October 5 at both Roberts Wesleyan College, 2301 Westside Drive and on the St. John Fisher Campus, 3690 East Avenue. This is a two-mile walk. Visit www.crowdrise.com//Birth-rightWalk2014. •The4thannualBreast Can-cer Ride & Run - 10, 25, and 50 mile rides; and a 5K run & walk - is scheduled for October 12 in Mendon Ponds Park at Stewart Lodge. The event raises funds for the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester. Call (585) 381-2808.

Editor’s Note – There are also some 5K races with Hal-loween themes which are de-scribed in the Halloween Hap-penings section on p. 23 and online at freetime.com.

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Events taking place during this issue (which runs 10/1/14 thru 10/15/14) are listed below. Check out our full seasonal list of Halloween events online at www.FREETIME.com.

Open all Season: •The Rolling Hills Asylum, located at 11001 Bethany Center Road in East Bethany NY, is the real deal. It has been designated as the 2nd most haunted location in the U.S., and 4th most haunted in the world! If you dare, you can try their three-hour Psych Hold – a guided walking tour and self guided ghost hunt. Check out the details and prearrange your visit by going to www.rollinghillsasylum.com. (They also have a special event with The Booth Brothers coming up on 10/31 & 11/1 that you won’t want to miss.)

October 2 thru November 2: •Now located in SouthtownPlaza on W. Henrietta Road, Night-mare Manor promises that you’ll ‘experience your worst fears’ in their all new East Wing and in the expanded Undead Zone, site of a Zombie Apocalypse. There are also Sinister Sewers where you can explore what lurks underneath the Manor! Billed at “Rochester’s Best Haunted House Scream Park,” the attraction is open most days; visit www.nightmaremanor.com for spe-cific dates and full details.

October 3 thru 25: •Open Friday and Saturdaynights at 5375 W. Henrietta Road, The Void Dark Matter Haunted House promises a frightening and fun evening benefiting the Ronald McDonald House of Rochester, Moose Charities, and the Henri-etta Food Cupboard. (Bring a non-perishable item for the Cupboard and receive a discounted entry fee.) The attraction opens around 7 p.m. and will close at 10 p.m. - or later – waiting until everyone in line has gone through. They suggest that no one under 10 venture in; but there is a special Kid’s Event planned (with lights on) from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 18. For details, visit www.hauntedvoid.com; and remember that they only accept cash on site.

October 3 thru 26: •It’sthattimeofyearagain,timefor your seasonal favorite - Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester. Held at 3329 Eddy Road in William-son NY, the fall attraction provides not only the popular 30 minute Hayride through the “spirit-filled” DeFisher Apple Orchards complete with ghouls and phantoms, but also

a chance to check out several other attractions...The Screamatorium, a Hellevator, a Spinning Tunnel, 3D Maze, the Mummy Theatre, and more. The 2014 schedule offers an opportunity visit on most dates this month; and includes special Thurs-day family events on October 16 & 23. On October 19 & 26, Goodwill Sunday Fundays are also scheduled with discount prices available at participating Goodwill locations. Call (585) 423-2991 for details or visit www.hauntedhayridesroches-ter.com. •On weekends in October,the Main Street Armory at 900 E. Main Street, will host The Castle of Horrors. You may recall that the SyFy Channel’s Ghost Hunters researched the armory some time ago and found paranormal activity. Well, here’s your chance to have your own ‘paranormal experience’ as the building is transformed into a full ledged haunted house! Visit www.castleofhorrors.com.

October 5: •AZombie-Themed Make-A-Wish 5K is planned at Hamlin Beach State Park on Lake Ontario Parkway, Area 3. For details, call (585) 964-2462.

October 10, 11, 17, 18 & 24: •AHaunted Hayride/Haunted House at 1485 Walworth-Penfield Road in Walworth NY - run by Gananda Rotary - benefits Gananda Rotary Programs and Scholarships. In addition to the Spooky Friday and Saturday evening events, there is also a Family Fun Sunday sched-uled. Call (585) 455-3798.

October 11: •The12th annual Scarecrow 5K Run/Walk is a USATF sanctioned and certified event benefiting Re-solve, a transition support program for victims of domestic violence. The run will be held in the village of Fairport – with costumes encour-aged. Also on this day, a Family Fun Run & Obstacle Course is scheduled in Fairport with cos-tumes again being encouraged. Kids can also enjoy a fun zone and a pasta dinner is planned – all with proceeds going to Resolve. Visit www.fairportmerchants.com.

October 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26: •Thisyear’sZOO BOO at the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul St. - a ‘merry, not scary’ event - provides fifteen trick-or-treat stations where kids receive a candy or trinket. There will also be prizes and cos-tumed characters that will pose with the kids. Call (585) 336-7200.

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Q AmericanHoliday Inn - Airport featuring Brooks Avenue Grill, Roc Bar & Grill and The Joke Factory p. 8911 Brooks Ave.• 328-6000 • hirochesterairport.com and jokefactorycomedyclub.comHours: Please call or go to our website for hours.Atmosphere: The Holiday Inn - Airport has numerous modern amenities and upgrades, and is conveniently located near the airport with easy access from the expressway. Dining options include Brooks Avenue Grill, offering fine casual American cuisine, plus the Roc Bar and Grill (part of The Joke Factory), offering quick service and lighter fare.Menu: At Brooks Avenue Grill, enjoy appetizers such as Buffalo Wings, quesadillas, crab cakes, salads, soups, burgers and sandwiches. Dinners offer several steak choices, Pork Osso Bucco and several seafood options including a Fresh Filet of Haddock on Fridays. At Roc Bar and Grill/The Joke Factory you’ll find many similar items plus "bar" favorites like individual and combo pizza choices. You can also enjoy a great selection of beers including bottled, "on tap" choices and several seasonal beer promotions.Specialties: Chef specials, available at both locations, include several uniquedishes such as Chicken French, Shrimp Scampi, and Pasta Primavera. Plus: Check out Jokefactorycomedyclub.com or the Freetime calender for weekly updates on great comedy acts coming to town.Credit Cards: All Major

Remington’s p. 17425 Merchants Rd. • 482-4434 •remingtonsofrochester.comHours: Tue.-Sat. open at 3pmAtmosphere: The dining gem of the North Winton Village. Close to 30 years of great dining tradition. Warm and sociable with a friendly professional culinary and wait staff for a unique dining experience. Our lounge and dining rooms offer 20 foot high tin ceilings, exposed brick and tiger maple trim and furniture that dates back to the 1930’s. Remington’s is the official restaurant partner of the Rochester Broadway Theater League, so bring in your ticket stub on the week of the show and receive a complimentary cocktail, beer or glass of wine with the purchase of an en-trée. We are now booking our private dining room for your next family or corporate function or holiday party.Menu: New AmericanSpecialties: Lamb Osso Bucco, Tenderloin Bruschetta, Walleye,fresh Seafood & Prime Angus Steaks.Plus: Great wine list and homemade desserts.Price Range: $6.50-$32Credit Cards: All major

Shooters p. 111226 Fairport Rd. • 385-9777 • shootersny.comHours: Mon.-Sat. 11am-2am; Sun. 12pm-12amAtmosphere: Shooters offers a classic decor with a sports theme. Newly remod-eled inside with one 110" and two 90" big screen TVs, plus 15 more large screen TVs. Separate party area and live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights Menu: Wood-fired pizza available til close everynight. Kitchen open til midnight. New Fall menu with hand crafted burgers, wraps and flatbreads. Also paninis and healthy choice salads. 18 beers on and tap and over 20 bottled beers. Full bar featuring, Grey Goose, Absolute, 3 Olives and more. We offer a wide variety of wines including Rex Goliath, Relax, Kendall Jackon, Salmon Run and Ecco Domani.Specialties: $12.99 Beer-battered Friday Fish Frys, the hottest hot sauce in town! And over 30 varieties of wing sauces including our own “Shooters” sauce great on anything.Plus: Catch all the NFL games here at Shooters with the NFL Sunday Ticket. Kids menu available. Dart boards, juke box and Golden Tee golf.Price Range: $4.99 and up.Credit Cards: All major

Q BarbequeDinosaur Bar-B-Que p.399 Court St. • 325-7090 Catering: 325-9127 • www.dinosaurbarbque.comHours: Food: Mon.-Thu. 11am-11pm; Fri.-Sat. 11am-1am; Sun. 12pm-10pm; Bar Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11am-2am; Sun. 12pm-10pmAtmosphere: A casual “honky-tonk” barbeque pit, the Dinosaur thrives on comfort. Located in the historic Lehigh Valley Train Station in Downtown Rochester, we’re relaxed and fun...an atmosphere that can’t be beat. Menu: We offer tons of delicious choices, whether you’re craving BBQ Pork Ribs (available in 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full racks), Texas Brisket, BBQ Jerk Salmon, or Chicken Wings (available in 7 sauces ranging from Honey BBQ to the heat-lover’s dream, Devil’s Duel). Also available are a wide variety of sandwiches and burgers, and our homemade side dishes.Specialties: Dinosaur has been recognized by Good Morning America for having the Best BBQ in the Country, and several Travel Channel and Food Network shows have featured our food, and magazines can’t seem to get enough of us! Check out our Award-Winning BBQ!Plus: Did we mention the full bar and live entertainment?! Check the Freetime Magazine calendar for more information regarding our events.Price Range: $3.95-$41.95Credit Cards: All major

Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint p. 11830 Jefferson Rd. • 292-5544 • www.stickylipsbbq.comHours: Mon.-Tue. 11am-mid.; Wed.-Sat. 11am-1am; Sun. noon-10pmAtmosphere: Like the original Sitcky Lips BBQ, everything about the Sticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint will keep you coming back again and again. The 11,000 square foot facility - which may be the biggest BBQ joint in New York State - also features a retro decor, highlighted by eclectic photos, signs, and antiques from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. The beautiful red oak bar offers 53 taps.Menu: Featuring five award-winning rib flavors, developed after an extensive taste-testing trip to southern BBQ joints, served by a fast and friendly staff. Our simple philosophy: Make the best barbeque in town.Specialties: Lip smackin’ appetizers like smokehouse chili. Uncle Frank’s State Fair Chicken, developed from a secret family recipe and grilled over a bed of hot hardwood charcoal. The classics: beef brisket, pulled pork, steak, fish, plus vegetar-ian entrees like the BBQ Bourbon Tofu Steak. Offering smokin’ good sandwiches like the Fried Green BLT, and last, but not least, the All-American BBQ combos: The Famous Flying Fortress and Painted Ladies.Plus: “Beer Meets Martini” Happy Hour with Chef Select Munchies from 4-7 pm (Mon.-Fri., bar only), and lo-cal drinks. Half-priced apps and pitcher specials after 9:30 pm (Wed.-Sat.). Sample all the delicious southern home cookin’ with live music alongside the Sticky Stomp Stage, which has become a favorite place for musicians to play in the Rochester area, Wed.-Sat. Check out the Freetime calen-dar for updates. Reserve a room for your private party or review our catering and fundraising menus at www.stickylipsbbq.com. Plus, the original Sticky Lips location will be expanding the catering and restaurant location, which will feature a full bar and a music hall.Price Range: $4.95-$24.95Credit Cards: All major

Q Full MenuEmpire Bar and Grill p. 81011 State Route 31 (Macedon) • 315-986-FOOD2014 Empire Blvd (Webster) • 585-671-4FUNMenu: Offering a full menu where everything is done just right, whether you're ordering wings and a burger or Prime Rib and Cajun Sandwiches.Specialties: Check each location for its own specialties and unique atmosphere.Plus: Tuesday is “Kids Eat Free” night, and there are NFL wing and beer specials throughout the season.

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The Grill at One p. 121 Ryan Alley (East Ave. & Alexander St., behind McGregors)546-1010 • OneRyan.comHours: Wed.-Thu. 5pm-9pm ; Fri.-Sat. 5pm-10pm Atmosphere: The Grill at ONE is located in the East End District. It is a great compliment to the well-known ONE Nightclub and Ultra. The Grill at ONE boasts a casual and relaxing atmosphere, while enjoying the slide show or program on the 28 foot projection screen. Dine at a restaurant table, or enjoy dinner and a cocktail in the giant bar. You can keep it simple with a burger and fries or make it more elaborate with a nicely presented filet mignon. It’s the place for every day dining, not just special event dinners.Menu: A modern American and creative menu changes with the seasons, incor-porating traditional food with some new-age flair. Features include burgers, pizza, steaks, pasta dishes, fresh seafood and crisp salads. Small tapas-style plates are also abundant and great for sharing. Specialties: A “from scratch” kitchen with Chef-driven specials and in-house made pasta, cheese and bread. High quality ingredients by way of constant contact with Boston-based seafood purveyors and local produce farms. An extensive and af-fordable wine list, along with a nice selection of beer and signature cocktails round out the dining experience. The Grill at ONE can also accommodate private events for parties of 20-300 people, and also features a private dining room for up to 18 people. Price Range: $8 - $30Credit Cards: All Major

Johnny’s p.41382 Culver Rd. • 224-0990 • www.johnnyslivemusic.comHours: 4-10pm daily (2:30pm-10pm Fridays)Atmosphere: Casual, comfortable, and friendly pub and grill.Menu: Great burgers, wraps, paninis, salads, and wings.Specialties: Friday Fish FryPlus: Monthly Food & Beer Pairing DinnersPrice Range: $4 - $10Credit Cards: All Major

Q FusionTapas 177 Lounge p. 16177 St. Paul St. • tapas177.com • 262-2090 Hours: Open 7 nights a week 4:30pm-2am. Serving dinner (Mon. 4:30pm-10pm, Tues.-Thurs. 4:30pm-12am, Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm-12:30am with late night menu at the upstairs bar until 2am, Sun. 4:30pm-12am)Atmosphere: Located in the St. Paul Quarter for over 18 years, candlelit brick walls, dark woods & mellow brushed painted stucco accents create our wonderful rustic elegance. Overall decor is themed of Spanish influences featuring two bars, outside seating, free live entertainment on weekends & monthly wine tastings every first Tuesday.Menu: A creative ‘fusion’ of familiar & exotic flavors from around the globe. Our Chefs have created an extensive selection of tastes & textures that break away from the ordinary. From salsa to sashimi- Tapas has it covered!Specialties: 3 Seed Seared Tuna with mango salsa, ponzu and peanut rice. Grilled Rack Of Lamb with tzatziki, zucchini fries, feta leek polenta & roasted peppers. Chorizo Steamed Mussels with asparagus, spicy tomato broth & parmesan citrus frites. Prosciutto Wrapped Artichokes with gorgonzola sage cream over focaccia toast points, Fresh Muddled Mojitos, Homemade Sangria, Over 25 wines by the glass or bottle. Plus: FREE Salsa Dancing Lessons every Thursday @ 9:30, Live Jazz Trio Happy Hour every Friday 5:30pm-7:30pm with special events scheduled Friday nights (check our website for schedule) and FREE Live Salsa Band every Saturday Night 11-2am! Valet parking Thu.-Sat.; also free parking available in our lot.Price Range: Tapas/appetizers: $9.95-$15.95 Entrées $18.95-$29.95 Daily Specials! Credit Cards: All major

Q German-AmericanSteger Haus p.207171 N. Geneva Rd., Sodus Point • 315-483-6548www.stegerhouserestaurant.comHours: Lunch Tues.-Sat. 11am-2pm; Dinner Tues.-Thurs. 5-8pm; Fri.-Sat. 5-9pm; Sunday Dinner only, 12noon-8pm; Closed Mon.Atmosphere: The Steger House is family owned since 1982, and is located in Sodus Point, just two miles north of Rt. 104 east. The dining rooms are warm and spacious, with a German ambiance.Menu: An extensive selection of both German and American entrees are available, including selected schnitzel, beef, chicken, seafood and veal. All entrees are served with soup and salad bar, and chef specials are offered daily.Specialties: Sauerbraten with noodles, Wiener Schnitzel, Jaeger-Schnitzel, Wiener Zweibel Rostbraten, Chicken Schnitzel, and the Vegetarian Platter, pork chops, bratwurst and sauerkraut.Plus: A Thanksgiving Day Buffet will be served that includes sliced turkey, carved roast beef, mashed potatoes, stuffing, corn, butternut squash, homemade cranberry sauce, homemade soup, salad bar, and dessert choice of apple or pumpkin pie. $14.95; ages 10 and under half price. Banquet service is also available.Price Range: $6 - $20Credit Cards: All Major

Q ItalianRoncone’s Italian Restaurant p. 19232 Lyell Ave (near Dewey) • 458-3090Hours: Lunch Tues.-Sat. 11am - 3pm; Dinner Thu. 11am - 8:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am - 9pmAtmosphere: Roncone’s retains the classic old world, neighborhood atmosphere that has delighted patrons since 1937. They’re now celebrating over 75 years in business!Menu: Roncone’s features Rochester favorites such as Artichoke French and Fried Calamari as appetizers, and entreés including Gnocchi, Linguini with Red or White Clam Sauce, Chicken French or a simple yet classic combination of bread, salad and pasta.Specialties: Check out the special Friday Fish offerings, plus new weekend specials.Plus: Owner Joe Fantauzzo and Chef John Giarratano and Comedian/Chef Manny “Romanza” DeLeon are there to make you happy!Price Range: $5 - $12Credit Cards: All Major

Q PizzaSalvatore’s Old Fashioned Pizzeria coverOver 28 Rochester Area Locations • Hotline: 234-5555 • www.salvatores.comHours: Open 7 days a week 11am-til close; Open every day for lunch.Atmosphere: Spotlessly clean locations with open view kitchens, and small dining areas.Menu: Famous Full Menu Delivery™ including pizza, wings, subs, pasta, burgers, salads, wraps, plates, Italian dinners, fish, shrimp, desserts and catering. Several locations offer beer and wine..Specialties: The Famous SuperSlice™ - it’s a quarter of a large pizza available for lunch and dinner, and our full menu delivery (We deliver everything but...babies!)Plus: The family was born and raised in Rochester, NY and proud of it! Celebrating 35 years with key staff members since day one. Plus, we continue to add new loca-tions including: Pittsford Village, Macedon, Brockport, and our newest location in Chili, with beer, wine and cocktails available at several locations. Check Salvatores.com for updates.Price Range: $3-$30Credit Cards: All major

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Q Sandwiches & MunchiesThe Coach p. 2919 W. Main St., Webster • 872-2910Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:30am-2am; Sun. 12 noon-12 mid. Kitchen 10:30am-11pm Sun. 12 noon-5:30pm.Atmosphere: Casual bar atmosphere with tall ceilings and lots of room. A front patio and two decks outside in the village of Webster.Menu: Fresh homemade pizza, sandwiches including favorites, the pulled pork and teriyaki chicken, all kinds of wraps like the BLT and crispy chicken, and our burgers, which are fresh half pound patties. Our soups are homemade daily. Specialties: Our famous Painter’s Platter - a burger with fries, smothered in gravy, and our Philly Cheese Steak. Specials include $6 pizzas with one topping all day Monday, our famous 40¢ wing special now all day Tuesdays, and free pizza and wings on Fridays between 4pm and 6pm.Plus: Live music every Saturday. Price Range: $4.95-$9.95Credit Cards: All major

Flour City Station p. 10170 East Ave., Rochester • 413-5745www.flourcitystation.comHours: Tues.-Sat. 4pm-2am; Sun. 4pm-mid.Atmosphere: Flour City Station provides its customers with a unique and friendly environment for enjoying the best live music in Rochester. To enhance this experi-ence, we offer an array of fresh house made food, what we like to call an elevated “bar food” menu, comprised of locally sourced ingredients. Menu: The Station features a seasonal food and drink menu comprised of fresh, locally sourced ingredients as well as a revolving selection of draft and bottled beers.Specialties: Among our popular items are the baked Buffalo Chicken Raviolis, our Red Pepper Hummus served with a house made flat bread and our Arancinis, which are stuffed risotto balls, breaded then baked. All can be enjoyed on our large outdoor patio.Plus: Showcasing Rochester's local music scene, with a national music presence and a rotating showing of local art, Flour City Station provides a much needed me-dium for artists and musicians to connect with the public. Our staff works closely with the community and various outreach programs to enrich and strengthen our neighborhood and city through donating time and participating in various charity events.Credit Cards: All major

Short’s Bar & Grill p. 735 N. Main St., Fairport • 388-0136Hours: Mon.-Fri. 3pm-2am; Sat. & Sun. noon-2amAtmosphere and Location: Warm, casual and fun, with a fireplace and covered smoking area. “Karaoke Heaven” Fri. & Sat. from 10pm-2am.Menu: Wings, burgers, quesadillas. $1 Taco Night Tuesday with Free Pool and Darts; Quesadilla Night Wednesdays; and Wing Night Thursdays.Specialties: Best Wings in Rochester for 37 years. Homemade wing sauce and bleu cheese, and quesadillas that are out of this world.Price Range: $5-$9

Smokin’ Joe’s p. 30425 Lyell Ave., Rochester • 647-1540

Q SeafoodArthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips cover2055 E. Ridge Rd. Irondequoit (inside Salvatore’s) 544-2555195 North Ave. (Rt. 250) Webster (inside Salvatore’s) 872-2210Hours: Irondequoit - Sun. 12pm-9pm; Mon.-Thu. 10am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am-11-pm • Webster - Sun. 12pm-9pm; Mon.-Fri. 10am-10pm; Sat. 11am-10pmAtmosphere and Location: Both Arthur Treacher’s are located in Salvatore’s Piz-zerias. The Irondequoit location has been recently remodeled. Menu: Fish, Shrimp, Clams & Chips and more.Specialties: Hush Puppies and the Seafood PlatterPlus: Order online at Salvatores.com or the Irondequoit location offers delivery. Avon and East Rochester locations coming soon!

Q SteakT Bones Steakhouse p. 71778 Penfield Rd. (near Four Corners of Penfield) •585-264-9899 • www.tbonesny.comHours: Tues – Fri for lunch and Tues – Sat for dinnerAtmosphere: There’s a lot to like about TBones. The outdoor deck area is busy spring, summer and early fall, but when it’s time to head inside, the converted house is warm and welcoming. With a dining room warmed by an old fashioned fireplace and a bar area that serves as both a bar and a place for more casual dining, the balance it just right.Menu: Lunch offerings include salads such as the Portabella Stack and the Greek salad, and entrees including Artichoke French and Lobster Ravioli. They also have twenty burgers and sandwiches to choose from. For dinner you'll find soups, ap-petizers, side and house specialties such as, what else, TBone, Filet Mignon, Ribeye steaks and more, with other main course dishes that include Maple Leaf Farms Duck Breast, Lamb Loin Chops, Haddock and Shrimp French, and Duck Stir Fry.Plus: Friday Happy Hour 4:30pm-7pm. And when it comes to special events, don’t forget that the annual Steak and Clam Bake will take place on Sunday October 5 this year. This tented event features an “all you can eat” menu, live music by Chet Catallo, a beer truck, open bar and much more. Reserve now!Price Range: Apps $8-$15; Entrées $16-$29Credit Cards: All major

Q SushiCalifornia Rollin’ 2 p. 201000 N. River St., Port of Rochester, Charlotte • 271-8920 www.californiarollin.comHours: Mon. 5pm-9pm; Tue.-Fri. 12noon-3pm, 5pm-9pm; Sat. 12noon-9pm; Sun. 12noon-8pmAtmosphere and Location: Upon entering California Rollin' you get the feeling of a place to relax. Whether dining inside, or out on the deck, there is a coastlike quality to the place, and the staff is friendly and welcoming. Menu: You'll find a wide variety of sushi appetizers, soups, salads, sushi rolls (cooked and raw), Nigiri sushi with side sauces, Tempura rolls, and vegetarian rolls. Sushi com-bos and party platters are available, and desserts are made for two. Specialty drinks include Plum Brew Draft, the Island Punch, and classic and flavored sakes are served.Specialties: The Killer Crab, and the Volcano, Bling-Bling, and Leviathon Rolls!Plus: In celebration of their 10th anniversary, CR2 is offering 25% off lunches, Tues.-Fri. Catering is available, and "How to Make Sushi" classes are now forming. Also, for anyone who missed out on VIP cards, 100 are now available. Call for details.Price Range: $3 - $25Credit Cards: All Major

Q WaterfrontPelican’s Nest p. 12566 River St. (To enter by car please take Latta Rd. to River St. to avoid the construction at The Port of Rochester) • 585-663-5910 • www.pelicansnestrestaurant.comHours: 11am-2am daily; April-NovemberAtmosphere and Location: “Where Rochester Celebrates Summer!” Located on the West side of the Genesee River.Menu: Casual American cuisine serving both lunch and dinner, featuring a full selection of appetizers, specialty salads, wraps, and dinner entrées. Dinner entrées range from our famous calamari to a wide variety of fresh seafood dishes. The Pelican offers two full bars featuring a wide selection of beers, wines and a variety of frozen drinks and specialty cocktails.Specialties: Calamari, frozen Margaritas and the “coldest beer in Rochester.”Plus: Live entertainment. Dockage available - boaters welcome. Rochester’s only ‘over the water’ restaurant! Kid-friendly, family friendly, senior friendly-all age groups welcome, handicap accessible, catering available. Voted Rochester’s #1 Waterfront Restaurant & Patio Bar in 2013.Outdoor/Scenic Dining: Waterfront dining with spectacular views of both the Port of Rochester and Lake Ontario.Price Range: $7-$17Credit Cards: Visa/Mastercard/American Express/Discover with ATM on-site.

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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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CLUBSAcoustichOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

sTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Steve Lyons 6:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Heavy Glow w/Pink Elephant, Drippers & Planet Assassin 8pm

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

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Jazz guitarist Julian Lage and Punch Brothers’ guitarist and singer, Chris Eldridge combine their considerable talents in a duo project mixing bluegrass, country, gospel, old-time music and jazz. Armed with 1939 vintage Martin guitars, the pair play Abilene Bar and Lounge, October 7.

nAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

Open JamMurPh’s irOnDEQuOiT PuB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam w/host Nate Coffey 9pm

RockDinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090Greg Townson 9pm

CONCERTSAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000Festival of Praise Tour feat. Donnie McClurkin & Fred Hammond 7:30pm

KilBOurn hAll26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Musica Nova 8pm

MAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., mainstreetarmory.comJudas Priest w/Steel Panther 7pm

DANCErOBACh COMMuniTY CEnTEr @ OnTAriO BEACh PArKLake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Fall Big Band Dance feat. The Andy Stobie Greater Finger Lakes Jazz Band 6-9pm

KIDSThE sTrOnG nATiOnAl MusEuM OF PlAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Balloons Around the World 11am-4pm

SHOWrMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-4320A Trip to Mars and Saturn 2pm

THEATREGEVA ThEATrE CEnTEr75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 2 & 7:30pm

MuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Diversions & Delights 7:30pm

sunY GEnEsEOSinclair Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Putting It Together 8pm

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

nOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Mysterious Jimmy 5:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Pujol w/Routine Involvements, Small Signals 7:30pm

BluesThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Son House Blues Night w/Genesee Johnny 7:30-11:30pm

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ComedyThE COMEDY CluB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Rich Vos 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

Funk/JamWATEr sTrEET MusiC hAll204 N Water St, 325-5600Dopapod w/Consider The Source, Stereo Nest 9pm

Hip HopCAliFOrniA BrEW hAus402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Rochester Hip Hop United Fest Night One feat. The BEC w/UNO, Sir Ahzay, Alien Euphoria, Black Magic, Jah X & more 6pm

JazzEsPADA BrAZiliAn sTEAKVillage Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., 473-0050Charlie Mitchell Group 6-9pm

VillAGE rOCK CAFE213 Main St., E. Rochester, 586-1640Dave Rivello Ensemble

Jazz/PophOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm

KaraokeTEMPlE BAr & GrillE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

WillOW inn428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 7pm-til

RockDinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090Big Mike & The Motivators 9pm

RockabillysTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Krypton 88 9pm

CONCERTSThE BOP shOP1460 Monroe Ave, 271-3354Charlie Parr 8:30-10pm

KODAK hAll AT EAsTMAn ThEATrE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra w/Guest Artist Jeremy Denk; Ward Stare, conductor 7:30pm

MAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., mainstreetarmory.comNas: Illmatic 20 Year Anniversary Concert 8pm

nAZArETh COllEGE ArTs CEnTEr4245 East Ave., 389-2170U-Theatre Taiwan: Sound of the Ocean 7pm

SHOWsOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-10:30pm

THEATREDOWnsTAirs CABArET ThEATrE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Matty: An Evening With Christy Mathewson 7pm

DOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: He Wrote Good Songs 7pm

GEVA ThEATrE CEnTEr75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 7:30pm *Sign interpreted performance

MuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Diversions & Delights 7:30pm

nTiD AT riTLab Theatre 1510, ntid.rit.edu/theatreNTID Performing Arts presents: Twilight Zone 7:30pm

sunY GEnEsEOSinclair Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Putting It Together 8pm

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CLUBSAcousticnOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570James Draudt 6-9pm

Acoustic RockjOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990True Blue 5pm

shOOTErs sPOrTs BAr & Grill1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Dave McGrath 6-8pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Lobby Presents (TBA) 8pm

FirEhOusE sAlOOn814 S. Clinton Ave, 319-3832 / The FirehouseSaloon.comMoon Zombies 9pm

Alt-Folk/AmericanalOVin’ CuP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Hieronymus Bogs, The Crawdiddies & John Lewis Band 9pm

BluesDinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090Steve Grills & The Roadmasters 10pm

nOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Blues Masters 9:30pm

sTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Coupe de Villes 9:30pm

ComedyThE COMEDY CluB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Rich Vos 7:30 & 10pm

jOKE FACTOrY COMEDY CluBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Jim Florentine w/Artie Fletcher 9pm

Country/RocksTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544These Guys 9:30pm

DJEMPirE BAr & Grill1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-366398 PXY Club Night 10pm-2am

ElectronicPlATFOrM 21 @ MAin sT. ArMOrY900 E. Main St., 232-3221Jantsen & Dirt Monkey w/David Quinn 10:45pm

Hip HopCAliFOrniA BrEW hAus402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Rochester Hip Hop United Fest Night Two feat. Emilio Rojas w/The Untouchables, REAL, Hi Guyz & more 6pm

JazzChArlEY BrOWn’s1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

hOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band 7:30pm-midnight

liTTlE 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

Jug BandABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comRuckus Juice Jug Stompers 9:30pm

KaraokeFlAhErTY’s WEBsTEr1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-midnight

shOrTs35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

ReggaeTEMPlE BAr & GrillE109 East Ave, 232-6000Noble Vibes 10pm

RockABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230Boss Tweed 6-9pm

MOnTAGE MusiC hAll50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Bad Magik - Godsmack Tribute w/Taste of Evile & Moments End 8pm

nAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Ballbreakers 9pm

ThE OVErTiME Grill610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Roc Street 8pm

Rock/AmericanajOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Mud Creek 9pm

RockabillyThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Krypton 88 7:30-11:30pm

CONCERTSFirsT FriDAY @ ThE hunGErFOrD1115 E. Main St., Studio 333, thehungerford.comJim Lane “Miscellanea” CD Release Party & Recognition Event 5:30-9pm

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KilBOurn hAll26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Percussion Ensemble 8pm

MAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., mainstreetarmory.comBassnectar w/Kill Paris & Son of Kick 7pm

OnTAriO BArn VinEYArDs513 Whitney Rd., Ontario, www.ontariobarnvineyards.comSunset Wine Tasting w/music by The Maria Gillard Trio 5:30-7:30pm

rMsC EisEnhArT AuDiTOriuM657 East Ave., 621-7108/rtosonline.orgRochester Theater Organ Society 50th Anniversary Weekend: “RTOS Retrospective” 7:30pm

FESTIVALSFAirPOrT junCTiOn FEsTiVAl siTE13 Liftbridge Lane E., Fairport, fairportoktoberfest.orgFairport Oktoberfest 3-11pm

VAriOus lOCATiOns AlOnG ThE GEnEsEE riVErFrom Genesee Valley Park to Ontario Beach Park, cityofrochester.gov/riverromance/Rochester River Romance *See website for full schedule

SHOWSDEFishEr FArM3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson, 423-2991Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester 7-10:30pm

FirsT uniTAriAn ChurCh220 S. Winton Rd South, showclix.com/event/visualsignlanguageAmerican Sign Language Storytelling Festival 6:30-9pm

hEnriETTA MOOsE FAMilY CEnTEr5375 W. Henrietta Rd., 451-9996/hauntedvoid.comDark Matter 2014 Benefit Haunted House 7-10pm

riT OBsErVATOrY645 John St., Henrietta, rit.edu/cos/observatory/Open House (Viewing of the first-quarter moon, Andromeda Galaxy, Uranus & Neptune, weather permitting) 8-10pm

sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-11pm

THEATREDOWnsTAirs CABArET ThEATrE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Matty: An Evening With Christy Mathewson 8pm

DOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: He Wrote Good Songs 8pm

GEVA ThEATrE CEnTEr75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 8pm

MuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Diversions & Delights 7:30pm

nTiD AT riTLab Theatre 1510, ntid.rit.edu/theatreNTID Performing Arts presents: Twilight Zone 7:30pm

rOChEsTEr’s BlACK shEEP ThEATrE274 N. Goodman St, Village Gate Square, D313, 861-4816Infinite Scope - An Evening of One Act Plays 7:30pm

sunY BrOCKPOrTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Censored on Final Approach 7:30pm

sunY GEnEsEOSinclair Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Putting It Together 8pm

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CLUBSAcousticFlAhErTY’s WEBsTEr1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846John Akers 9pm

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

ThE OVErTiME Grill610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Rob Gioia 8pm

ThAli OF inDiA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966William S. Burroughs Night (details TBA) 8pm

AmericanaABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comG. S. Harper 8pm

BluesThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Natalie B Band 7:30-11:30pm

ComedyThE COMEDY CluB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Rich Vos 7:30 & 10pm

jOKE FACTOrY COMEDY CluBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Jim Florentine w/Artie Fletcher 7 & 10pm

CountrynAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030ZBTB (Zac Brown Tribute Band) 9pm

rEMEDY @ FinGEr lAKEs GAMinG & rACETrACKRt. 96, Farmington, 924-3232Flint Creek 8pm-midnight

LatinTAPAs 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Caliente

JazzChArlEY BrOWn’s1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

Jazz/PopsAlVATOrE’s PiZZEriA & PuB1217 Bay Rd., Webster, 671-9420Amanda Ashley 8:30-11:30pm

KaraokeshOrTs35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

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San Francisco-based DJ, producer, artist and electronic dance music purveyor, Lorin Ashton, better known as Bassnectar, brings his Noise vs. Beauty tour to the Main Street Armory, October 3.

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Pop/JazzhOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Special Blend 7:30pm-midnight

Pop/RockABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comGrey Light w/Special Guest 9:30pm

RockThE BEAlE ii1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Miles Wide 7:30-11:30pm

ThE COACh sPOrTs BAr19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910Hall Pass 10pm-2am

DinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090DILF 10pm

EMPirE BAr & Grill1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Catch 22 10pm-2am

FlAhErTY’s hOnEOYE FAlls60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Mud Creek 9pm

jOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Smooth Talkers 8:30pm

MOnTAGE MusiC hAll50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Strange Bird, This Life, Stick Figures, The Forever Era 8pm

nOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570High Falls Drifters 9pm

shOOTErs sPOrTs BAr & Grill1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Cat Nine 9:30pm

Rock/Funk & JamlOVin’ CuP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Sprocket & Haewa 9pm

Rock/IndiesTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544The Midnight City 10pm

ShowWATEr sTrEET MusiC hAll204 N Water St, 325-5600WDKX Hispanic Heritage Celebration feat. Next Level 8:30pm

CONCERTSBrisTOl VAllEY ThEATEr151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Paulsen Baker Band w/John Garvey & Al Keltz 7pm

CAFE VEriTAs @ FirsT uniTAriAn ChurCh220 S. Winton Rd South, www.cafeveritas.orgPatty Larkin w/Mary Monroe 7:30pm

DOWnTOWn uniTED PrEsBYTEriAn ChurCh121 N. Fitzhugh St., firstinversion.orgFirst Inversion: The Mass, by Rossini 8-10pm

KODAK hAll AT EAsTMAn ThEATrE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra w/Guest Artist Jeremy Denk; Ward Stare, conductor 8pm

sunY GEnEsEOCollege Union Ballroom, 245-5663Yehaa Bob Family Concert - Give Kids the World Benefit 6-8pm

sunY GEnEsEOWadsworth Auditorium, 800-525-2070Duquesne University Tamburitzans 7pm

ZEPPA AuDiTOriuM AT ThE GErMAn hOusE315 Gregory St, livepanda.comGiant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad “Steady” Album Release Show w/Guest Mosaic Foundation & Quickly Quietly 8pm

FESTIVALFAirPOrT junCTiOn FEsTiVAl siTE13 Liftbridge Lane E., Fairport, fairportoktoberfest.orgFairport Oktoberfest noon-11pm

GEnEsEE COunTrY VillAGE & MusEuMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822Fall Festival & Agricultural Fair 10am-4pm

hEriTAGE sQuArE MusEuM7147 Ontario Center Rd., Ontario, heritagesquaremuseum.orgFall Arts & Crafts Festival 9am-5pm

hOnEOYE FAlls FirEMEn’s FiElD321 Monroe St., Honeoye Falls, cbcraftbrewers.comCB Craft Brewers Festival of Ales 1-5pm

hunT COunTrY VinEYArDs4021 Italy Hill Rd., Branchport, 800-946-3289Harvest Festival 10am-6pm

KEnDAll COMMuniTY PArKKendall, townofkendall.comKendall Community Scarecrow Festival 10am-3pm

PulTEnEY PArKAlong S. Main St. & Washington St., Geneva, billsborowwinery.comSeneca Lake Plein Air Painting Festival Paint-Off, Exhibit & Public Sale 10am-1pm

VAriOus lOCATiOns AlOnG ThE GEnEsEE riVErFrom Genesee Valley Park to Ontario Beach Park, cityofrochester.gov/riverromance/Rochester River Romance *See website for full schedule

VillAGE OF COhOCTOnwww.fallfoliagefestival.comCohocton Fall Foliage Festival

VillAGE OF hilTOnWest Ave. (Rt. 18), 392-7773/hiltonapplefest.orgHilton Apple Fest 10am-5pm

KIDSThE sTrOnG nATiOnAl MusEuM OF PlAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700LEGO Castle Adventure Opening Weekend Celebration 11am-4pm

SHOWSAlOnG rT. 98, OrlEAns COunTY589-9013/cobblestonemuseum.orgRt. 98 Museum Crawl, including DAR Patriot House, Elba Historical Society, Cobblestone Museum, Holland Land Office & Oak Orchard Lighthouse Museum 9am-5pm

DEFishEr FArM3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson, 423-2991Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester 7-10:30pm

DOWnTOWn BATAViA344-0900/downtownbataviany.comTaste of Fall Wine Walk 4-8pm

hEnriETTA MOOsE FAMilY CEnTEr5375 W. Henrietta Rd., 451-9996/hauntedvoid.comDark Matter 2014 Benefit Haunted House 7-10pm

hOBArT & WilliAM sMiTh CAMPus, GEnEVAKatherine D. Elliott Studio Arts Center, thesmith.orgSeneca Lake Plein Air Painting Festival Juried Competition Gala Reception & Silen Auction 5-7:30pm

ThE liTTlE ThEATrE240 East Ave., lovethechildrenofrochester.webs.comLove the Children of Rochester “Adoptees in the Wild” Film Event & Panel Discussion 3pm

MAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., castleofhorrors.comCastle of Horrors Haunted House Walk 7pm-midnight

MEDinA rAilrOAD MusEuM530 West Ave., Medina, 798-6106Niagara Wine Trail Winery Train 1pm

PErinTOn sQuArE MAll6720 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd., Fairport, 223-8254Arts & Crafts Show & Sale - Livingston SPCA & Joyful Rescues Benefit 10am-4pm

rMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Sun, Moon & Stars 11am-Our Favorite Moon 1pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2:15pm-70’s Laser 3:15pm-Saturday Night Skies 7:30pm-The Beatles in Laser Light 8:15pm-Led Zeppelin Laser 9:30pm

rOChEsTEr ThEATEr OrGAn sOCiETY 621-7108/234-2295/rtosonline.orgRochester Theater Organ Society 50th Anniversary Weekend: -Organ Crawl 10am, various locations-”Metropolis” Screening w/live accompaniment by organist Clark Wilson 7:30pm @ Auditorium Theatre

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sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-11pm

VAriOus lOCATiOnsHoneoye, Naples, Middlesex & Canandaigua, 967-3348Naples Open Studio Trail 10am-5pm

SPORTShOCKEYBill Gray’s Regional Iceplex, 2700 Brighton-Henrietta Townline Rd., 855-GO-AMERKSRochester Amerks Preseason Game vs. Toronto Marlies 7:05pm

OriEnTEErinGLetchworth State Park, roc.us.orienteering.org/2014nationalsRochester Orienteering Club hosts the U.S. Individual Orienteering Championships *See website for schedule

ruGBY2061 E. Henrietta Rd., www.rochestercolonials.comRochester Colonials vs. Lockport Gang Green 1pm

run/WAlK/OBsTAClE COursECobbs Hill Park, Lake Riley Lodge, racdeltasigmatheta.orgDelta Sigma Theta Sorority 5K: Ignite *9am-2pm registration

THEATREDOWnsTAirs CABArET ThEATrE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Matty: An Evening With Christy Mathewson 3 & 8pm

DOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: He Wrote Good Songs 8pm

GEVA ThEATrE CEnTEr75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 4 & 8:30pm

MuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Diversions & Delights 7:30pm

nTiD AT riTLab Theatre 1510, ntid.rit.edu/theatreNTID Performing Arts presents: Twilight Zone 7:30pm

rOChEsTEr’s BlACK shEEP ThEATrE274 N. Goodman St, Village Gate Square, D313, 861-4816Infinite Scope - An Evening of One Act Plays 2 & 7:30pm

sunY BrOCKPOrTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Censored on Final Approach 7:30pm

sunY GEnEsEOSinclair Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Putting It Together 8pm

5sunDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Dear Rabbit w/Passive Agressives Anonymous, The Honey Smugglers, Hannah Weidner 8pm

CelticTEMPlE BAr & GrillE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night w/Dave North 7pm

Funk/SoulThE CluB AT WATEr sT204 N Water St, 325-5600Mingo Fishtrap 8pm

JazzTBOnEs sTEAKhOusE1778 Penfield Rd., Penfield, 264-9899Chet Catallo & The Cats - 2nd Annual Steak & Clam Bake noon-7pm

KaraokeWillOW inn428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

RockCAliFOrniA BrEW hAus402 Ridge Rd W, 621-148020 Band Battle of the Bands Contest noon

sMOKin’ jOE’s BAr & Grill425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs 6:30pm-til

CONCERTSAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 621-7108/rtosonline.orgRochester Theater Organ Society 50th Anniversary Concert feat. Simon Gledhill 2:30pm

BErnunZiO’s uPTOWn MusiC122 East Ave., 473-6140Guitar Artistry Series: Kinloch Nelson w/Tim Farrell 7:30-9:30pm

DOWnTOWn uniTED PrEsBYTEriAn ChurCh121 N. Fitzhugh St., firstinversion.orgFirst Inversion: The Mass, by Rossini 4-6pm

GEOrGE EAsTMAn hOusE900 East Ave., 271-3361Joe Blackburn, Aeolian pipe organ 3pm

KilBOurn hAll26 Gibbs St, 454-2100Dover String Quartet 3pm

MEMOriAl ArT GAllErY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

TAnGO CAFE @ ThE jOnAThAn ChilD hOusE35 S. Washington St., 271-4930“Fandango At The Tango” Concert Series feat. The Grand Ole Radio 7:30-9:30pm

DANCEFrED AsTAirE DAnCE sTuDiO3450 Winton Place, embraceyoursisters.orgDancers Fighting Cancer Fundraising Gala 2pm

TAnGO CAFE DAnCE sTuDiO35 S. Washington St., 319-6420Zydeco Dance w/DJ noon-2pm *Lesson @ 11:30am

FESTIVALGEnEsEE COunTrY VillAGE & MusEuMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822Fall Festival & Agricultural Fair 10am-4pm

hunT COunTrY VinEYArDs4021 Italy Hill Rd., Branchport, 800-946-3289Harvest Festival 11am-5pm

nEW YOrK WinE & CulinArY CEnTEr800 S. Main St., Canandaigua, 394-7070/nywcc.comFall Festival noon

VAriOus lOCATiOns AlOnG ThE GEnEsEE riVErFrom Genesee Valley Park to Ontario Beach Park, cityofrochester.gov/riverromance/Rochester River Romance *See website for full schedule

VillAGE OF COhOCTOnwww.fallfoliagefestival.comCohocton Fall Foliage Festival

VillAGE OF hilTOnWest Ave. (Rt. 18), 392-7773/hiltonapplefest.orgHilton Apple Fest 10am-4:30pm

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KIDSMAX EFFOrT TrAininG, llC1861 Scottsville Rd., 413-3305“Party for Paws” Lollypop Farm Fundraiser 1-3pm

ThE sTrOnG nATiOnAl MusEuM OF PlAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700LEGO Castle Adventure Opening Weekend Celebration 1-4pm

SHOWSMAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., castleofhorrors.comCastle of Horrors Haunted House Walk 7pm-midnight

MEMOriAl ArT GAllErY500 University Ave, 276-8900Hispanic/Latino Heritage Family Day noon-5pm

rMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Our Favorite Moon 1pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2:15pm-Radiohead Laser 3:15pm

sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-9:30pm

VAriOus lOCATiOnsHoneoye, Naples, Middlesex & Canandaigua, 967-3348Naples Open Studio Trail 10am-5pm

SPORTSOriEnTEErinGLetchworth State Park, roc.us.orienteering.org/2014nationalsRochester Orienteering Club hosts the U.S. Individual Orienteering Championships *See website for schedule

WAlKMCC Brighton Campus, 1000 E. Henrietta Rd., 292-3321/monroecc.edu/go/holocaustWalk for Water for South Sudan 10am

WAlKRoberts Wesleyan College Voller Athletic Center/St. John Fisher College Skalny Welcome Center, crowdrise.com/birthrightwalk2014Walk to Benefit Birthright of Rochester 1-3pm

THEATREDOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: He Wrote Good Songs 3pm

GEVA ThEATrE CEnTEr75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAWait Until Dark 2pm *Sunday SalonMuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Diversions & Delights 2pm

nTiD AT riTLab Theatre 1510, ntid.rit.edu/theatreNTID Performing Arts presents: Twilight Zone 2pm

rOChEsTEr’s BlACK shEEP ThEATrE274 N. Goodman St, Village Gate Square, D313, 861-4816Infinite Scope - An Evening of One Act Plays 2pm

sunY BrOCKPOrTTower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 395-2787Censored on Final Approach 2pm

sunY GEnEsEOSinclair Theatre, Brodie Hall, 245-5833Putting It Together 2pm

6MOnDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcousticABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230Don Christiano - The Beatles Unplugged w/Special Guest Tom Passamonte 8-10pm

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

CONCERTKilBOurn hAll26 Gibbs St,271-1100Ossia 8pm

7TuEsDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcousticThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7-10pm

Acoustic RockhOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Roses & Revolutions 5:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Kill Matilda w/Fox 45, The Janitors & TBA 8pm

AmericanaABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comChris Eldrige & Julian Lage 7pm, Upstairs Lounge

BluegrassjOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm

KaraokenAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-30309pm

Soul/JazzMOnTAGE MusiC hAll50 Chestnut St, 413-1642The New Mastersounds w/Occupanther & Moho Collective 8pm

CONCERTChrisT ChurCh141 East Ave., 274-1564Eastman Organ Department “Tuesday Pipes” Recital Series feat. Derek Remes 12:10pm

DANCEPEnFiElD COMMuniTY CEnTEr1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Rotary Big Band Swing Dance 7:30pm

POETRYu OF r riVEr CAMPusWelles-Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library, 275-9255Plutzik Reading Series feat. Peter Cole 5pm

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 7:30pm

8WEDnEsDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcoustichOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

sTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Mysterious Jimmy 6:30-8:30pm

AmericanaABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comFolk Faces w/Special Guest Cammy Enaharo 9pm

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

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nAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

MetalThE CluB AT WATEr sT204 N Water St, 325-5600Soulfly w/Million Miles from Broadway 7pm doors

Open JamMurPh’s irOnDEQuOiT PuB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam w/host Nate Coffey 9pm

RockabillyDinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090Bobby Henrie & The Goners 9pm

CONCERTKODAK hAll AT EAsTMAn ThEATrE60 Gibbs St, 275-5378/rochester.edu/college/humanitiesTable Top Opera presents: “Salomé” 8pm

DANCErOBACh COMMuniTY CEnTEr @ OnTAriO BEACh PArKLake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Fall Big Band Dance feat. Nostalgic Reunion w/The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

SHOWrMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-4320Our Favorite Moon 2pm

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 7:30pm

9ThursDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcousticDinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090John McConnell 9pm

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

Acoustic RocksTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Teressa Wilcox & Declan Ryan 6pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966O’Death w/Mr. Boneless & Filthy Gorgeous 7:30pm

BluegrassMOnTAGE MusiC hAll50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Cabinet w/Roc City Ramblers 8pm

ComedyThE COMEDY CluB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Charlie Murphy 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

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

Pop/JazzhOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm

RocknOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Roaring Grunts 6-9pm

Roots/AmericanaThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Son House Roots Night hosted by Old Time Hoedown 7:30-11:30pm

Show140 AlEX BAr & Grill140 Alexander St., www.imageout.orgImageOut - Rochester LGBT Film & Video Festival’s Festival Eve Party 7-9:30pm

CONCERTSKilBOurn hAll26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Eastman Jazz Ensemble & New Jazz Ensemble 8pm

KODAK hAll AT EAsTMAn ThEATrE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: “An American in Paris” with Jeffrey Kahane, guest conductor & piano 7:30pm

sunY BrOCKPOrTSeymour College Union Ballroom, 395-2787Brockport Symphony Orchestra 7:30pm

SHOWSMAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., castleofhorrors.comCastle of Horrors Haunted House Walk 7pm-midnight

sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-9:30pm

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 7:30pm

DOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: George M. Cohan Tonight! 7pm

MuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgOut of Pocket Productions presents: NY Plays 8pm

10FriDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcousticnOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Jeff Elliott 6-9pm

ThE OVErTiME Grill610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Dan Ripley 8pm

shOOTErs sPOrTs BAr & Grill1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Paul Strowe 6-8pm

Acoustic RockArGYlE Grill @ EAGlE VAlE4344 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, 377-2452Mike Pullano & Friends 7-11pm

jOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990The Earthtones 5pm

AmericanaABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comRuddy Well Band 9:30pm

BluesThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Big Mike & The Motivators 7:30-11:30pm

ThE BEAlE ii1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Dave Riccioni & Friends 5:30-8:30pm

nOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Jokin’ Steves 9:30pm

sMOKin’ jOE’s BAr & Grill425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Mitty & The Followers 9:30pm-til

Blues/FunkMOnTAGE MusiC hAll50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Lucid w/Special Guests 9pm

ComedyThE COMEDY CluB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Charlie Murphy 7:30 & 10pm

jOKE FACTOrY COMEDY CluBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Paul Bond w/Nick Cantone 9pm

CountrysTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Cory Daniel 9:30pm

DJEMPirE BAr & Grill1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-366398 PXY Club Night 10pm-2am

Indie RocklOVin’ CuP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Gardens & Villa 8pm

JazzChArlEY BrOWn’s1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

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liTTlE 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

TEMPlE BAr & GrillE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

Pop/JazzhOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 7:30pm-midnight

RockABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comGreg Townson 6-9pm

ThE BEAlE ii1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Honey & Vinegar 9pm-midnight

DinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090Teressa Wilcox Band 10pm

jOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Dog House 9pm

nAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Cherry Bomb 9pm

rEMEDY @ FinGEr lAKEs GAMinG & rACETrACKRt. 96, Farmington, 924-3232Big Eyed Phish 8pm-midnight

WATEr sTrEET MusiC hAll204 N Water St, 325-5600Theory of A Deadman w/Fozzy, 3 Pill Morning 8pm

CONCERTShOChsTEin PErFOrMAnCE hAll50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596Spotlight on Faculty Concert feat. String Fever 7pm

KilBOurn hAll26 Gibbs St, 454-2100Eastman Wind Ensemble & Friends: Celebrating André Previn at 85 8pm

MAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., mainstreetarmory.comReggae Energizer feat. Elephant Man, Gyptian & Spice 8:30pm

u OF r riVEr CAMPusInterfaith Chapel, 275-5378/rochester.edu/college/humanitiesTable Top Opera presents: “Salomé” 8pm

KIDSThE sTrOnG nATiOnAl MusEuM OF PlAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Columbus Day Castle Play 10am-8pm

SHOWS1485 WAlWOrTh-PEnFiElD rD.Between Canandaigua Rd. & Rt. 350, Walworth, 986-2858Gananda Rotary Haunted Hayride & Haunted House 7-10pm

DEFishEr FArM3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson, 423-2991Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester 7-10:30pm

hEnriETTA MOOsE FAMilY CEnTEr5375 W. Henrietta Rd., 451-9996/hauntedvoid.comDark Matter 2014 Benefit Haunted House 7-10pm

rMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 4:15pm

sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30pm-12:30am

WAYnE COunTY FArM MArKETs800-527-6510/appletastingtour.comWayne County Apple Tasting Tour Tasting Weekend

SPORTShOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq., 454-5335Rochester Amerks Season Opener vs. Adirondack Flames 7:05pm

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 8pm

DOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: George M. Cohan Tonight! 8pm

MuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgOut of Pocket Productions presents: NY Plays 8pm

11sATurDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcousticFlAhErTY’s WEBsTEr1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846TBA

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

ThAli OF inDiA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966King Buffalo w/Sisters of Your Sunshine Vapor & Drippers 8pm

AmericanaABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230TBA

BluesThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Deep Blue 7:30-11:30pm

ThE COTTAGE hOTEl OF MEnDOn1390 Pittsford-Mendon Rd., 624-1390Mama Hart Band 9pm

DinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090John Cole Blues Band 10pm

ComedyThE COMEDY CluB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Charlie Murphy 7:30 & 10pm

jOKE FACTOrY COMEDY CluBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Paul Bond w/Nick Cantone 9pm

Death MetalMOnTAGE MusiC hAll50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Deicide w/Septic Flesh, Inquisition, Abysmal Dawn, Carach Angren & more 6pm

Indie Jazz/Synth PopBOulDEr COFFEE CO.100 Alexander St., 454-7140D’Arkestra 7:30-10:30pm

JazzChArlEY BrOWn’s1675 Penfield Rd., 385-9202Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Duo 7:30-10pm

hOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Gap Mangione & The New Blues Band 7:30pm-midnight

lOVin’ CuP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Expansions - The Dave Liebman Group 8pm

Jazz/Top 40sAlVATOrE’s PiZZEriA & PuB1217 Bay Rd., Webster, 671-9420Cousin Vinny 8pm-midnight

KaraokeshOrTs35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

TEMPlE BAr & GrillE109 East Ave, 232-600010pm

LatinTAPAs 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Tumbao

Oldies RockEMPirE BAr & Grill1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Ruby Shooz 10pm-2am

Pop/RockThE BEAlE ii1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Katie & The Prestones 7:30-11:30pm

R&B/SoulsMOKin’ jOE’s BAr & Grill425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Bikes, Blues & BBQ w/music by Anonymous Willpower 5pm

RockThE COACh sPOrTs BAr19 W Main St, Webster, 872-2910Ugly Junk 10pm-2am

FlAhErTY’s hOnEOYE FAlls60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Virgil Cain 9pm

jOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Teagan & The Tweeds 8:30pm

nOrTOn’s PuB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Sinzibukwud 9pm

ThE OVErTiME Grill610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Even Steven 8pm

rEMEDY @ FinGEr lAKEs GAMinG & rACETrACKRt. 96, Farmington, 924-3232Download 8pm-midnight

shOOTErs sPOrTs BAr & Grill1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Divided By Zero 10pm-1:30am

sTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Spacelords 10pm

ThE lED ZEPPElin PrOjECTOC

TOBE

r 11 The Led Zeppelin

Project performs the iconic band’s Led Zeppelin II album in its entirety in their upcoming performance at Zeppa Auditorium at the German House, October 11.

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CONCERTShArMOnY hOusE58 E Main St, Webster, 727-4119/rochesterzydeco.comBlack Rock Zydeco 8-11pm *Zydeco Dance Lession @ 7:15pm

KODAK hAll AT EAsTMAn ThEATrE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: “An American in Paris” with Jeffrey Kahane, guest conductor & piano 8pm

ZEPPA AuDiTOriuM AT ThE GErMAn hOusE315 Gregory St., ledzeppelinproject.org/ticketsThe Led Zeppelin Project 8pm

FESTIVALDOWnTOWn FAirPOrT finditinfairport.comFairport Scarecrow Festival

EAsT hill FArM1445 Upper Hill Rd., Middlesex, folkartguild.orgRochester Folk Art Guild Fall Open House & Apple Festival 11am-5pm

hArVEsTEr PArK/VisiTOr CEnTErAlong the Canal, Brockport, mindbodyblissfest.comMind/Body/Bliss Festival noon-5pm

lETChWOrTh sTATE PArKHighbanks Recreation Area, 237-3517/artswyco.orgLetchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale 10am-5pm

KIDSrMsCCumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160The Missing Rainbow 10am-noon

sEnECA PArK ZOO2222 St. Paul St., 336-7212ZooBoo 10am-4pm

ThE sTrOnG nATiOnAl MusEuM OF PlAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Columbus Day Castle Play 10am-8pm

SHOWS1485 WAlWOrTh-PEnFiElD rD.Between Canandaigua Rd. & Rt. 350, Walworth, 986-2858Gananda Rotary Haunted Hayride & Haunted House *Family Fun 3-5pm *Spooky Evening 7-10pm

BrisTOl VAllEY ThEATEr151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318A Taste of the Finger Lakes 2-4pm

DEFishEr FArM3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson, 423-2991Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester 7-10:30pm

GEOrGE EAsTMAn hOusE900 East Ave., 888-718-4253/tphs.orgPhotographic Historical Society Symposium: Photo History XVI 8am-5:30pm

GEOrGE EAsTMAn hOusE900 East Ave., 271-3361 x223Dinner & A Movie: The Devil Wears Prada 6-9:30pm *reservations required

hAMlin BEACh sTATE PArKLake Ontario Pkwy., Hamlin, 964-2462Haunted Camping Weekend & Halloween Party 5-9pm

hEnriETTA MOOsE FAMilY CEnTEr5375 W. Henrietta Rd., 451-9996/hauntedvoid.comDark Matter 2014 Benefit Haunted House 7-10pm

MAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., castleofhorrors.comCastle of Horrors Haunted House Walk 7pm-midnight

MEDinA rAilrOAD MusEuM530 West Ave., Medina, 798-6106Niagara Wine Trail Winery Train 1pm

rADissOn hOTEl175 Jefferson Rd., Henrietta, www.prettyrox.comPsychic Fair 11am-7pm

rMsC657 East Ave, 271-4320“Roc the Boat” Columbus Day Weekend Program noon-4pm

rMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Sun, Moon & Stars 11am-Our Favorite Moon 1pm-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 2:15, 3:15 & 4:15pm-Saturday Night Skies 7:30pm-The Beatles in Laser Light 8:15pm-Led Zeppelin Laser 9:30pm

sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30pm-12:30am

sTOnE-TOlAn hisTOriC siTE2370 East Ave., 546-7029 x11/landmarksociety.orgA Harvest Dinner at Stone-Tolan 5:30-8:30pm

WAYnE COunTY FArM MArKETs800-527-6510/appletastingtour.comWayne County Apple Tasting Tour Tasting Weekend

ZiOn hill MissiOnArY BAPTisT ChurCh250 Dr. Samuel McCree Way, 328-4660LifeStages Women’s Conference Prayer Walk & Word, w/Guest Speaker 11am-2pm

SPORTSCYClOCrOssEllison Park, 1812 Blossom Rd., ellisoncyclocross.comEllison Park Cyclocross Festival *Amateur Racing starts @ 9am *Professional Racing starts @ 2:30pm

hOCKEYBlue Cross Arena, One War Memorial Sq., 454-5335Rochester Amerks vs. Hamilton Bulldogs 7:05pm

hunT rACinGNations Rd., Geneseo, geneseevalleyhunt.orgGenesee Valley Hunt Races 10am-4:30pm

MOTOrCYClE DiCE runSmokin’ Joes Bar & Grill, 425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Fall Foliage Dice Run *Sign up @ noon

run/WAlKDowntown Fairport, Box Factory parking lot, East Lift Bridge Lane/resolve-roc.orgRESOLVE Scarecrow 5K Run/Walk Family Fun Run & Obstacle Course & Pasta Dinner 10am

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 2 & 8pm

DOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: George M. Cohan Tonight! 8pm

MuCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgOut of Pocket Productions presents: NY Plays 8pm

12sunDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Bike Thief w/Talking Under Water & TBA 8pm

AmericanalOVin’ CuP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Ryan Montbleau w/Tall Heights 7pm

CelticTEMPlE BAr & GrillE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night w/Dave North 7pm

KaraokeWillOW inn428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

CONCERTSBrisTOl VAllEY ThEATEr151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-9032Fiddlers of the Genesee 2pm

DOWnTOWn uniTED PrEsBYTEriAn ChurCh121 N. Fitzhugh St., 703-3990/pegasusearlymusic.orgPegasus Early Music presents: “Io Vidi in Terra” feat. countertenor José Limos 4pm *Pre-concert talk 3:15pm

MEMOriAl ArT GAllErY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

rOBErTs WEslEYAn COllEGE CulTurAl liFE CEnTEr 2301 Westside Dr., 888-222-1048Jars of Clay 7pm

FESTIVALSBrisTOl MOunTAin sKi rEsOrT5662 Rt. 64, Canandaigua, 374-6000Fall Festival & Scottish Highland Games 10am-5pm

EAsT hill FArM1445 Upper Hill Rd., Middlesex, folkartguild.orgRochester Folk Art Guild Fall Open House & Apple Festival 11am-5pm

lETChWOrTh sTATE PArKHighbanks Recreation Area, 237-3517/artswyco.orgLetchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale 10am-5pm

KIDSsEnECA PArK ZOO2222 St. Paul St., 336-7212ZooBoo 10am-4pm

ThE sTrOnG nATiOnAl MusEuM OF PlAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Columbus Day Castle Play noon-5pm

SHOWSDEFishEr FArM3329 Eddy Rd., Williamson, 423-2991Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester -Kids Ride 4:30-6:15pm-Sunday Funday Hayrides 7-9:30pm

DOuBlETrEE hOTEl1111 Jefferson Rd., 888-718-4253/tphs.orgPhotoHistory Syposium Photographica Show & Sale 9am-4pm

MAin sTrEET ArMOrY900 E Main St., castleofhorrors.comCastle of Horrors Haunted House Walk 7pm-midnight

rADissOn hOTEl175 Jefferson Rd., Henrietta, www.prettyrox.comPsychic Fair 11am-6pm

rMsC657 East Ave, 271-4320“Roc the Boat” Columbus Day Weekend Program noon-4pm

rMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 1, 2, 3 & 4pm

sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-10:30pm

WAYnE COunTY FArM MArKETs800-527-6510/appletastingtour.comWayne County Apple Tasting Tour Tasting Weekend

SPORTSCYClOCrOssEllison Park, 1812 Blossom Rd., ellisoncyclocross.comEllison Park Cyclocross Festival *Amateur Racing starts @ 9am *Professional Racing starts @ 2:30pm

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FOOTBAllRalph Wilson Stadium, One Bills Dr., Orchard Park, 1-877-BB-TICKSBuffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots 1pm

riDE/run/WAlKMendon Ponds Park, Stewart Lodge, towpathbike.comTowpath Bike’s Breast Cancer Ride/Run/Walk *Run starts @ 8am; Ride starts @ 10am

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 1 & 6:30pm

DOWnsTAirs CABArET AT WinTOn PlACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: George M. Cohan Tonight! 2pm

13MOnDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Sandy Alex G w/Faux Leather Jacket, Continental Drift & Drive Me Home, Please 9pm

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

FESTIVALlETChWOrTh sTATE PArKHighbanks Recreation Area, 237-3517/artswyco.orgLetchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale 10am-4pm

KIDSThE sTrOnG nATiOnAl MusEuM OF PlAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Columbus Day Castle Play 10am-5pm

SHOWSrMsC657 East Ave, 271-4320“Roc the Boat” Columbus Day Weekend Program noon-4pm

rMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 11am, noon, 2:15, 3:15 & 4:15pm-Our Favorite Moon 1pm

sOuThTOWn PlAZA3333 W. Henrietta Rd., nightmaremanor.com“Nightmare Manor” Haunted House Walk-thru 7:30-9:30pm *Gilda’s Club Benefit

WAYnE COunTY FArM MArKETs800-527-6510/appletastingtour.comWayne County Apple Tasting Tour Tasting Weekend

14TuEsDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcousticThE BEAlE i689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7-10pm

Acoustic RockhOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Roses & Revolutions 5:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966PJ Harvey Tribute Show 8pm

BluegrassjOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm

KaraokenAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-30309pm

CONCERTChrisT ChurCh141 East Ave., 274-1564Eastman Organ Department “Tuesday Pipes” Recital Series feat. Aaron James 12:10pm

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 7:30pm

15WEDnEsDAY

OCTOBEr

CLUBSAcoustichOriZOns @ WOODCliFF hOTEl & sPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

sTiCKY liPs BBQ juKE jOinT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Daniel Beaudoin 6:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBuG jAr219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Appleseed Cast w/Alberto Alaska & Secret Pizza 8pm

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AmericanaABilEnE BAr & lOunGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comCoulter & Christiano 8pm

Celtic/FolkjOhnnY’s1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990The Dady Brothers 7:30pm

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

nAshVillEs4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm

Open JamMurPh’s irOnDEQuOiT PuB705 Titus Ave, 342-6780Open Jam w/host Nate Coffey 9pm

R&B/SoulDinOsAur BAr-B-QuE99 Court St, 325-7090Suzi Willpower Trio 10pm

CONCERThOChsTEin PErFOrMAnCE hAll50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596“Live From Hochstein” Concert & Broadcast feat. The RPO; Ward Stare, conductor 12:10-12:50pm

DANCErOBACh COMMuniTY CEnTEr @ OnTAriO BEACh PArKLake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Fall Big Band Dance feat. The Nate Rawls Trio w/The Al Bruno Trio 6-9pm

SHOWrMsCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-4320Our Favorite Moon 2pm

THEATREAuDiTOriuM ThEATrE885 E. Main St, 800-745-3000The Book of Mormon 7:30pm

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BErrETTA AuDiO Live sound for your next gig or special event. Experienced engineers. High end equipment. 305-7288.

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BAnD rEhEArsAl sPACE - 24 hours, security, plus onsite recording studio. Prices starting at $150/month. No lease required. Established in Rochester for 14 years. Cosmic Jams, 732-4841.

Music improvisation lessons! W i th steve Greene On a l l ins t r uments - beg inn ing to advanced players - great rates! New scales - better phrasing - how to get new musical ideas - folk, blues and jazz techniques - working off a melody - tone color - new chords - new rhythms - wow! Contact: [email protected]. studio on Monroe Ave. in Brighton. 585-271-5006 ATTEnTiOn MusiCiAns: Buzzo Buzzo Buzzo We have tons of new & used guitars, amps, etc. at lower than internet pricing. Come see me. I’m just a hop, skip and a jump from Rochester. 585-243-2480 - 106 Main St., Geneseo

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Rober ts Wesleyan College will hold auditions for its upcoming production of West Side Stor y on Tues., Oct. 7 and Wed., Oct. 8 from 6-10pm at the college’s Hale Auditorium. Specific audition requirements and more information can be found at www.roberts.edu/clc. Contact us at [email protected] with any questions.

Keep those old or unwanted bikes out of our landfills by donating them to a good cause. Penfield Rotary and the Town of Penfield will sponsor the 4th annual Community Bike Drop on Sat., Oct. 4 at Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Rd. from 10am until 2pm. All bicycles collected will be donated to R Community Bikes, Inc. for redistribution to needy children and adults. All types of bikes are needed, including children’s tricycles, toddler plastic bikes and bike parts. Receipts will be available. For additional information, please call Penfield Recreation at (585) 340-8655 or email Linda Kohl, Penfield Rotary at [email protected].

CAsh FOr CArs and free towing of your junk car, van or truck. $50 to $500. 585-482-2140 www.cash4carsrochester.com.

WE PAY BETTEr, higher cash for most junk cars, trucks and vans, running or not. From $200 to $800 with free pickup. 585-305-5865

Enjoy a warm, relaxing rub with a beautiful, fun, sexy, sweet hottie...private locations. 585-766-1775.

Body rubs by Amie. Sexy, voluptuous, mature, 36DDD brunette. Nice incall, screening r equ i r ed . 585 -230 -4954 .

Enjoy a re lax ing body r ub and more with Jo. For appt. cal l 305-1481. No text ing.

DATING/MATCHMAKING Better Beginnings Professional Matchmaking *new specials* w w w. b e t t e r b e g i n n i n g s . c o m

ENTERTAINMENTRochester Broadway Theatre League www.RBTL.org

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Up All Night Concerts www.upallnightpresents.com

MUSIC INDUSTRYHouse of Guitars www.HouseofGuitars.com

NIGHTCLUBSAbilene www.abilenebarandlounge.com

Johnny’s www.johnnyslivemusic.com

Shooter’s Sports Bar & Grill www.shootersny.com

Water Street Music Hall www.waterstreetmusic.com

PERSONAL BLOGCome check out th is b log : O u t r a g e o u s T h o u g h t s . c o m RESTAURANTSDinosaur Bar-B-Que www.dinosaurbarbque.com

Sticky Lips BBQ www.stickylipsbbq.com

Tapas 177 www.tapas177.com

ROC SPORTS TEAMS Rochester Americans www.amerks.com

Rochester Knighthawks www.knighthawks.net

Rochester Lancers www.rochesterlancers.com

Rochester Raiders www.rocraiders.com

Rochester Rhinos www.rhinossoccer.com

Rochester RazorSharks www.rochesterrazorsharks.com

Rochester Red Wings www.redwingsbaseball.com

Western New York Flash www.wnyflash.com

STORES/RETAILERSAmerican Music Centre www.americanmusiccentre.net

Atlas Music www.atlasmusic.net

Bernunzio’s Uptown Music www.bernunzio.com

The Bop Shop www.bopshop.com

Echo Tone Music www.echotonemusic.net

House of Guitars www.HouseofGuitars.com

Sound Source www.soundsource.com

TOURSBodine Unlimited Tours www.bodineunlimitedtours.com

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