Artvoice Events Calendar
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5-11pm:
Power Lines. Work by Nancy Davies and Liz Birardi (through Nov. 21)
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10am-3pm:
New prints by Buffalo printmaker Joel Lewitsky (through Nov. 9)
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8:30am-5pm:
Samplings: The Artists of Bryant Street Studios. Group exhibition featuring work by Adele Becker, Susan Budash, Susan Copley, Jason Klinger, and Ginny Lohr (in the Bunis Family Gallery through Dec. 28)
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1-4pm:
Sticks & Stones. Mixed media drawings by Priscilla Bowen (through Oct. 25)
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10am-5pm:
Op Art Revisited: Selections from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery (through Jan. 25)
10am-5pm:
Works on Paper: The Natalie and Irving Forman Collection (through Oct. 19)
10am-5pm:
From Tusk to Tail: Animals and Art (through Jan. 25)
10am-5pm:
Remix Inner Space: Photography from the Collection (through Jan. 4)
10am-5pm:
From Tusk to Tail: Animals and Art (through Jan. 30)
10am-5pm:
REMIX the Collection. Recent acquisitions and works from the Permanent Collection
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noon-5pm:
Red Heart/Black Tongues. Installation by David Mitchell (through Nov. 22)
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noon-4pm:
Visions of Tifft. Photographs by Biff Hendrich (through Nov. 30)
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1-5pm, Niagara University:
Max Streicher: Metamorphosis. Exhibit based on Kafka’s Metamorphosis (through Jan. 25)
1-5pm, Niagara University:
Homage to Picasso (through Feb. 15)
1-5pm, Niagara University:
Thus I Passe By. Paintings by Richard Huntington (through Jan. 18)
1-5pm, Niagara University:
InterpretingTraditional Genres (through Dec. 23)
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midnight:
The Combing Wave. Recent Works by Jozef Bajus (through Nov. 2)
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2-5pm:
Time Flies When You’re Having Fun. Featuring the work of local artist Neil Mahar (through Nov. 2)
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7am-10pm:
Sculptures by Joseph Jacobs, Frank Mount Pleasant Olympic Medal Exhibit, paintings, and other mediums (through Dec. 30)
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noon-5pm:
Buffalo/Niagara Art Association Annual Fall Exhibition (through Oct. 31)
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noon-4pm:
Art of Sky, Art of Earth: Maya Cosmic Imagery
noon-4pm:
Anniversary year reinstallation of the University’s Permanent Collection
noon-4pm:
African Odyssey. The art and material culture of Africa
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1-5pm:
Ode to Michael Goldberg (1924-2007): Selective Thievery and the Practice of Looking. Memorial exhibition (through Jan. 18)
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noon-5pm:
Cathedrals of Industry Part II: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz (through Jan. 25)
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noon-5pm:
Vanitas. Photographs by Patty Wallace in the Museum’s Atrium (through Jan. 4)
noon-5pm:
Tao of Water. Photography exhibition by Zen Master John Daido Loori (through Oct. 26)
noon-5pm:
Culture Quest. New themed exhibit about collectors and collecting (through Jan. 4)
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1-5pm, Niagara University:
Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad in Greater Niagara
1-5pm, Niagara University:
Devotional Displays: Personal and Community Traditions. Folk religious displays from the Collection (through Dec. 14)
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11am-4pm:
The Spirit of Compassion: Herbert Hoover and America’s Help to Poland in It’s Hour of Need. Photos, documents, poster, banners from Poland’s National Archives at Stanford University (through Oct. 15)
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1-9:30pm, Ansonia Center:
Just South of Here: A Photographic Journey by Connie Coleman & Alan Powell (through Oct. 31)
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8pm:
Josh Blue (winner of Last Comic Standing season 4). Kristin Becker opens the show. $25 (884-4400)
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8pm:
Louis Carey’s “Don’t Let the GED Fool Youz.” Starring Louis Carey, WGR’s Greg Bauch, DJ Frankie Lo, & others. $10/advance-$13/at door. Call 835-3975
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noon-5pm:
Singer and Storyteller Tiger Tom Walsh, every Sat. & Sun through Oct. 31.
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9am-noon:
Book Sale and Signing Event in the Sunday Market Building.Clara Treat will introduce her book “Heartland Verses,” a collection of World War II memoirs, stories, and poems.
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2pm:
Sunday Family Walks & Talks
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6:30-10pm:
Scare at the Fair & Dark Raven Manor (Oct. 2-Nov. 1). $20 for all five houses; $3 for the R-Rated House.
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10am-3pm:
Niagara Frontier Orchid Society Show & Sale (Oct. 11-12). Orchid growing workshops at 1 & 4pm. $6/adults; $5/seniors, students; $3 kids ages 6-14
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1:30-5pm:
10th annual Chinese Super Auction for the blind
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7-10pm:
First Annual October Storm Anniversary Party & Fundraiser for Carvings fir a Cause. Food stations, silent auction, cocktails, and appearances by Carvings for a Causettes & the Causendales. $25
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10am-5pm:
Columbus Day Weekend Arts & Crafts Show and Sale (Oct. 11-13). Over 300 artisans from all over the US, food, fall foliage, & more.
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5:30pm:
Villa Maria College President’s Council Benefit Dinner. Cocktails, dinner, cash prize drawing. $225/couple. Call 961-1825 or 961-1851 for reservations
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World Poker Tour® (WPT) North American Poker Championship (Oct. 10-16). Contact 866-5-POKER-5 or www.fallsviewcasinoresort.com for schedule, registration info.
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11am-4pm:
Buffalo Indie Market, every second Sunday of the month through the end of the year. Discover handmade, one of a kind jewelry, stationery, pottery, handbags, with live music & more.Visit www.buffaloindiemarket.com for details
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noon-5pm:
Annual delicious Polish dinner. $9 per dinner
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11am-4pm:
Annual turkey dinner. $9 for adults and $4.50 for children under 10. For more information call 941-3549 ext. 4
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3pm:
“Diva by Diva: A Celebration of Women.” $15/adults; $13/seniors
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9:30am:
Public Zen Meditation
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7am:
Cheer Central USA Extreme Challenge Series (Oct. 11-12).
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1pm:
See Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1904 architectural masterpiece under restoration. Reservations strongly recommended, call 856-3858.
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noon-3pm:
“Sunday Morning Church of Blues” with Dave Miller & Beautiful Bones
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5pm:
Paulie’s Blues Allstars
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8pm:
Mark Winsick
8-11pm:
Mark Winsick Band
9pm:
Jony James
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9:30pm:
LeRon Zydeco & the Hot Tamales
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3pm, North Campus:
UB Department of Music presents a performance of Schönberg’s “Pierrot Lunaire” featuring Soprano Shinobu Takagi & cellist Jonathan Golove. Free
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7pm:
(doors). Lucinda Williams, with special guests Buick 6. $35.00/advance or $40.00/day of show at www.Ticketmaster.com
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6pm:
Ann Philippone
8pm:
Rose Bond with the Allen Street Jazz Band
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12:30pm:
Lunchtime Music Series: Janice Mitchell with Jim Beishline, Jim Kurdzdorfer, & John Bacon
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10pm:
Lucky’s Entertainment Karaoke selection
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10pm:
Sundays with Ryan
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8:30pm:
Ron’s 7-Nite Karaoke
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9pm:
Super Sound with Dave
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9pm, Tonawanda:
Rollin’ Sound
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6pm:
Jazz Jam & Open Mic featuring Adrian Benton, Jim Beishline, & Marlowe Wright
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4-9pm:
“Next Up” hosted Blue Eye
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6pm:
Jazz Jam featuring Adrian Benton, Jim Beishline, & Marlowe Wright (open mic)
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8pm:
John Dudley & Friends acoustic open mic
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10pm:
Hosted by 3 Left Feet. Ages 21+
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9:30pm:
Herman & Farley’s Magictonez Variety Show
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3pm:
Cruisin’ Classics: A singing and dancing homage to the music of the ‘50s (Feb. 11-12). $15 at www.ticketmaster.ca
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3pm:
Charlie Reed & the Grifters
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1pm:
Rocktoberfest with Gravity, Metal 101, Darkwater, Blackest Red, Silver Xtreme, Blind Vision, Love Puddle
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6:30pm:
Boys Like Girls, with Cute Is What We Aim For and Lights. $25/general; $20 R.I.T. students at www.Ticketmaster.com (585-232-1900)
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7pm:
Joe Satriani US Tour with special guest Mountain (featuring Leslie West and Corky Laing). $37-$47/general; $32/students. Contact Contact www.ubcfa.com (645-2787) or www.Ticketmaster.com (852-5000)
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2:30pm:
Wendy’s Family Series & the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra present “Let’s Play Ball! The Music of Sports.” Visit www.bpo.org for tickets
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2-7pm:
Female Musicians Fighting Breast Cancer. Hit-N-Run, Lana & Hund, Cold Sweat, and Noa Bursie. $10. Proceeds benefit Roswell Park Cancer Institute
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