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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4pm:
Beauty and the Beast—Realist Paintings. Work by Marc Duquette (through Nov. 30)
8pm:
Beauty and the Beast—Realist Paintings. Work by Marc Duquette (through Nov. 30)
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8am-10pm:
New prints by Buffalo printmaker Joel Lewitsky (through Nov. 9)
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4-10pm:
Milk Weed. Paintings by Kyla Avery Kegler (through Oct. 23)
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noon-4pm:
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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10am-5pm:
Sticks & Stones. Mixed media drawings by Priscilla Bowen (through Oct. 25)
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8am-5pm:
Photography by John Kaye (through Oct. 31)
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5-9pm:
Life Inspirations & Rituals from the Diaspora (Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and West Africa). Visual and performance art exploring the culture of West Africa, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad. Curated by Erika “Aminata” Mitchell with music by Paul Ferrette’s Caribbean Extravaganza. $10
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5:30-9pm:
2nd Annual Art For Heart: A Unique Auction of Student Artwork. Silent auction, live music & entertainment, food & drinks, live auction, plus a special guest appearance by Robby Takac. Proceeds benefit the HEART Program to increase mental health awareness for young people. $45/regular or $75/patron ticket. Contact 886-1242 or zwieg@eriema.org
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10am-5pm:
Remix Inner Space: Photography from the Collection (through Jan. 4)
10am-5pm:
REMIX the Collection. Recent acquisitions and works from the Permanent Collection
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. 30)
10am-5pm:
From Tusk to Tail: Animals and Art (through Jan. 25)
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11am-3pm:
Buffalo Society of Artists’ 112th Annual Catalog Exhibition (through Nov. 21)
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noon-4pm:
Being Absent. Featuring work by 19 UB MFA graduates (through Nov. 15). Video installation on view from 6-8pm
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11am-3pm:
Unplaces: Derelict. Decayed. Unseen. The photography of Ali Shah and Caroline Bronkers (through Nov. 15)
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10am-5pm:
Art Department Faculty Exhibit (through Oct. 24)
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noon-5pm:
Red Heart/Black Tongues. Installation by David Mitchell (through Nov. 22)
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11am-3pm, Tri-Main Building, Suite 500:
Solo shows by painter David Schirm and sculptor Justin Thompson (through Nov. 1)
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noon:
Trans-Evolution: Examining Bio Art. Work by Paul Vanouse, Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr, and Elizabeth Demaray (through Dec. 29)
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11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Homage to Picasso (through Feb. 15)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Thus I Passe By. Paintings by Richard Huntington (through Jan. 18)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Max Streicher: Metamorphosis. Exhibit based on Kafka’s Metamorphosis (through Jan. 25)
11am-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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2-8pm:
Time Flies When You’re Having Fun. Featuring the work of local artist Neil Mahar (through Nov. 2)
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5-7pm:
The One Piece Wonder Show #3. Annual group show featuring “original art of the abnormal, bizarre, freaky, and downright strange.” (through Oct. 18)
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noon-5pm:
UGANDA: Children and War. Photographs by Errol Daniels (through Oct. 18)
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10am-9pm:
People, Places, and Things. 3-Dimensional photo perspective by Paul Pasquarelli (through Oct. 24)
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1-4pm:
Permanent Waves. Work by Tom Holt (through Oct. 31)
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1-4pm:
Two exhibitions: Andrew Reyes and Rodney Taylor: The Next Hundred Years (through Oct. 25)
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11am-3pm:
Modern Fairytales. New work by Peter Fowler (through Nov. 26)
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9:30am-5:30pm:
Opening reception for Family Pictures. Work by Christine, Jonathan, and Thomas Aquinas Daly (through Nov. 22)
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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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10-10am:
Inspired Muse. Work by Paulette Jurek, Eileen McNamara, and Joan Swatty (through Oct. 24)
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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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10am-1pm:
Continuum: The Mackrell Collage Archive Project by Gerald Mead based on work by Marie MacKrell (through Oct. 18).
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1-5pm, Ansonia Center:
Just South of Here: A Photographic Journey by Connie Coleman and Alan Powell (through Oct. 31)
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10am-2pm:
Meditations on Summer. New paintings by Cynnie Gaasch (through Nov. 22)
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11am-5pm:
Frederman @80. Group exhibition inspired by the life and works of Raymond Federman featuring work by Harvey Breverman, Bruce Jackson, and Terri Katz-Kasimov (through Jan. 18)
11am-5pm:
Ode to Michael Goldberg (1924-2007): Selective Thievery and the Practice of Looking. Memorial exhibition (through Jan. 18)
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11am-5pm, North Campus:
Lyle Ashton Harris Blow Up. Celebrated photographer’s first major museum survey traveling exhibit (through Oct. 18)
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noon-10pm:
Across the Pond. Paintings inspired by travels through England, Ireland, Scotland, and France by Jennifer Seth-Cimini, Ann Margaret Munley, and Barbara Tanke (through Nov. 15)
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9:30am-4:30pm:
What’s Cooking: Women in the Kitchen (through Dec. 31)
9:30am-4:30pm:
Blue Monday: Washday and Women, Picturing Our Past
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10am-5pm:
Cathedrals of Industry Part II: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz (through Jan. 25)
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10am-5pm:
Vanitas. Photographs by Patty Wallace in the Museum’s Atrium (through Jan. 4)
10am-5pm:
Culture Quest. New themed exhibit about collectors and collecting (through Jan. 4)
10am-5pm:
Tao of Water. Photography exhibition by Zen Master John Daido Loori (through Oct. 26)
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11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Devotional Displays: Personal and Community Traditions. Folk religious displays from the Collection (through Dec. 14)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad in Greater Niagara
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9am-5pm:
Time in a Bottle. Collections of glass bottles, clocks and watches
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1-4pm, 545 Tri-Main Center:
Books Reborn. An exhibition of altered books and related art (through Oct. 25)
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10am-8pm, Andrew Bouwhuis Library:
Prints and bound books by Rachel Hetzel, the 2007 Saltonstall Printmaking recipient (through Oct. 31)
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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:
Jim Gaffigan. SOLD OUT
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9am-1pm:
Every Saturday through Oct. 18. Free reading books, puppet shows and face painting. How to get your GED information is always available, Riverside Recycles program info, & more
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11am-noon:
Language Cafe for bilingual and/or multilingual speakers and learners. Meets every Saturday.
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7:30pm:
“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (Oct. 17-19 & 24-26). $9/adult; $7/students, seniors
7:30pm:
The Alden Christian Theater Society presents “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (Oct. 17-19 & 24-26). $9/general; $7/students, seniors
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8pm:
New England Style Contra taught and called by Sharon Perry. Music by Tom Santasiero & Rachel Bell. Contra Basics at 7:30. $8
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1pm:
Autumn Programs: Skies of the Harvest (every Saturday through Nov. 15). Visit http://www.fergusonplanetarium.net for details
2:30pm:
Autumn Programs: “The Eye of Medusa,” every Saturday through Nov. 15.
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noon:
The Art of Film with the Filmmakers: The Best of the Toronto Film Festival. Screening of “Mansfield Park” with a pre-film discussion with director Patricia Rozema
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12:30pm:
Museum of disABILITY History 4th Annual disABILITIES Film Festival & Speaker Series presents “Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy.”
3pm:
“The Collector of Bedford Street.” Visit www.disabilityfilmfest.org for more info
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11am:
Fall 2008 Family Film Festival presents “Kung Fu Panda” (PG). $2
1:30pm:
Fall 2008 Family Film Festival presents “Kung Fu Panda” (PG). $2
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9:30-11am:
Fall Open House & Experiential Morning for Aurora-Waldorf School City Satellite location. Learn more about Waldorf early childhood education, for kids from birth to five years old. Call 655-2029 for more info or to enroll in the Parent-Child program
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noon-5pm:
Singer and Storyteller Tiger Tom Walsh, every Sat. & Sun through Oct. 31.
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11am:
Kids’ Corner: Storytime, activities, snacks, & giveaways
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10:30am:
Magician Ted Burzynski presents “It’s Magic of Course.” For kids of all ages. Parent/guardian must accompany.
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2pm, Niagara University:
ArtExpress Family Workshop: “Wild about Bugs.” $3. Call 286-8200 to register
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10:30am:
Children’s series featuring Sadie Green Sales Jugband
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9am-1pm:
Every Saturday through Oct. 18. Free reading books, pupet shows and face painting. How to get your GED information available, Riverside Recycles program info, & more
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11am:
Fall 2008 Family Film Festival presents “Kung Fu Panda” (PG). $2
1:30pm:
Fall 2008 Family Film Festival presents “Kung Fu Panda” (PG). $2
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1pm:
An introduction to Biodynamic Gardening featuring L A Rotheraine (Biodynamic Master Gardener). $20. Call 553-9804 to pre-register
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3pm:
The Nash Lectures: “Paying for Freedom: New Orleans Post Katrina,” by Michelle M. Thompson
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2pm, Orchard Park:
Booksigning with author Mason Winfield for his latest book, “Haunted Rochester.”
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8pm:
“Federman @ 80: A Celebration: An Evening of Laughterature, Surfiction, and Playgiarism in Tribute to Raymond Federman.” Readings & performances by Ted Pelton, Christina Milletti, Geoffrey Gatza, Michael Basinski, and Stephen McCaffery, Charles Bernstein, Simone Federman, and Raymond Federman.
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1-4:30pm:
“Federman @ 80: A Celebration.” Day of appreciation for the writer, poet, and critic Raymond Federman on his 80th Birthday. Presentations in the Poetry/Rare Books Room in 420 Capen Hall. Evening activities begin at 8pm at Medaile College
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5-9pm:
Life Inspirations & Rituals from the Diaspora (Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and West Africa). Visual and performance art exploring the culture of West Africa, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad. Curated by Erika “Aminata” Mitchell with music by Paul Ferrette’s Caribbean Extravaganza. $10
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10:30am:
Yoga classes with instructor Monica Zucco R.Y.T. (Yoga For Everybody). Call 754-0166 to reserve a spot
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10am:
Public Guided Tours, every Saturday
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1-2pm:
The Vitascope Theater Birthday Party. Celebration of the opening of the first “architecturally-designed, purpose-built” theater in the world, in Buffalo, NY, 1896. Visit http://www.buffalofilmfestival.com for more info
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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-5pm:
Doors Open Niagara (Oct. 18-19). All the Museum’s historic buildings & indoor exhibits will be open free of charge. Further information on Doors Open Niagara at www.doorsopenniagara.com.
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6:30-8:45pm:
“Raising Our Voices.” Dinner and Education Event for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. $12. Call 689-6050
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7-10pm:
Gala at the Gardens: Asian Inspirations. Kick-off to the Mum Festival honoring the Mum’s Asian heritage. Asian food, dance, Ikebana (Japanese flower displays), demonstrations, origami, & more. Call 827-1584 ext. 204 for tickets & info
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10am:
24th Annual Apple Festival. Cider, pies, activities for all ages. Lunch from 11am-1pm; Chiavetta’s BBQ from 3-6pm
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10am-4pm:
Hamburg Historical Society Invitational Arts and Crafts show and sale. Stained glass, quilted items, rag rugs, photography, wood turnings, folk art, jewelry & herb gifts, and more. Proceeds benefit the Historical Society
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9:30am-3:30pm:
WNY Sports Card and Memorabilia Expo
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6pm:
Fundraiser for Re-Tree WNY. Live music, beer & wine, food from 20 area restaurants, tree art, silent auction, photo exhibits, tours of the historic church, & more. $30/general; $125/single tree sponsor ticket; $150/couple tree sponsors. Contact KC Fitness at 886-0252 or www.re-treewny.org for tickets
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1pm:
A Celebration of Hope: Quilt auction to benefit breast cancer research at Roswell Park. Previews on Friday (Oct. 17) from 10am-5pm and on Saturday (Oct. 18) from 9am-1pm.
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5:30-9pm:
2nd Annual Art For Heart: A Unique Auction of Student Artwork. Silent auction, live music & entertainment, food & drinks, live auction, plus a special guest appearance by Robby Takac. Proceeds benefit the HEART Program to increase mental health awareness for young people. $45/regular or $75/patron ticket. Contact 886-1242 or zwieg@eriema.org
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10am-3pm:
Doors Open Niagara 2008: “The Art of Architecture” (Oct. 18-19). Visit doorsopenniagara.btapartners.com
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7-11pm:
Haunted Gardens on the EEEErie Canal. Haunted Hayride, Haunted Greenhouse, ghost stories, costumes, & more
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UB True Blue Homecoming Weekend (Oct. 16-19). Bulls vs. Army football, Distinguished Speaker Series, Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony, art and technology tours, various on-campus performances, & more. Visit http://www.alumni.buffalo.edu/homecoming
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11am-3pm:
Urban Roots Fall Festival. Family activities, plant swap, workshops. Contact 602-5531 for more info
7-10pm:
Urban Roots Fall Festival. Reception for member/owners & frineds. Contact 602-5531 for more info
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1pm:
Biodynamic Gardening Talk. Call 553-9804 for registration.
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7pm:
With Drummer Jamil Adewale Kasumu & belly dancer Rafiqa. Sponsored by Buffalo Drum Outlet
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7pm:
EAST AURORA! (meets across from the Roycroft Inn, 40 S. Grove St.)Tours every Saturday until Oct. 31. $10/general; $5/kids ages 7-11. Contact 655-6663 or www.MasonWinfield.com
7pm:
BUFFALO/THEATRE DISTRICT (meets at SpOT Coffee, 227 Delaware Ave.) Tours every Saturday until Oct. 31. $10/general; $5/kids ages 7-11. Contact 655-6663 or www.MasonWinfield.com
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11am:
See Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1904 architectural masterpiece under restoration. Tours at 10am, 11am (in-depth) & 1pm. Reservations strongly recommended, call 856-3858.
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11am:
Learn the history of the Magaddino crime family. Contact 578-4939 or www.themobtours.com
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9:30-12:30pm, Tri-Main Center Suite 412:
Soul Cards Workshop with Eileen Hothow. Use collage & journaling. $30 (bring pair small scissors if possible). Pre-registration required, call 862-0367
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8:30am-3pm:
Catholic Charities & the Buffalo Diocese present “Global Climate Change: Continuing the Catholic Response.” $6/advance or $10/at door (includes lunch). Contact 856-4494 ext. 3006 or s.goodremote@ccwny.org.
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2-6pm:
Blues Matinee hosted by Brent & the Accu-tones with special guest Sonny Mayo
8pm:
Dave Viterna
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9:30pm:
Buddy Hinds and The Big City Thrill
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2-5pm:
AM Jam: Amateur jam sponsored by the Blues Society of WNY (www.wnyblues.org)
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9:30pm:
Mark Winsick
9:30pm:
Mark Winsick Band
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8pm:
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra presents Beethoven’s Second Symphony (www.bpo.org)
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8pm:
Vocalis Chamber Choir 7th Season Opener: “There Will Be Rest.” $15/adult; $10/student
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7pm, McKinley Park Inn:
All request “Country in Paradise.” Line dancing lessons at 7:30pm.
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11pm:
DJ Daringer & Scott Down spinning rare funk, soul & old school hip hop
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10pm:
DJ Lil Joe (Top 40/Hip Hop/Mash Ups)
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9pm:
CJ the DJ Saturday Night Dance Partay
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11pm:
sWanK! presented by gEt HoUsE with Brandon Chase, Twist, Jim Docktor, Kei, & special guest Zuk
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10pm:
DJ Dumais spinnin’ the hottest hits & requests
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11pm:
Champagne Saturdays with guest DJs every week
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10pm:
New Order vs. Depeche Mode Dance Party. $5
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10pm:
Vixen Night w/ DJ L.A. & guests
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11pm:
Resident DJs Mcnasty, Bacon, Docktor, Jubei, & guests spin House, Electro, Techno, & Old-school Breaks
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10pm:
Echo Saturdays with DJ Lady Atram
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7:30-10:30pm:
Blue Roadhouse Family Band
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8pm:
Art of Jazz Series: The Cindy Blackman Quartet. $18/AKAG members; $22/general. Call 270.8292 for tickets
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9pm:
Latin Jazz Project
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7pm, Amherst:
Paul James Jazz Band
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8:30pm:
Cousins Quartet
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11pm:
Gabriella with Type: Relevant. $3
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7:30pm:
George Jones & the All-Hands Trio
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8pm:
Babik CD Release Party with special guests Vladimir Mollov, Brian “Dr. Jazz” Bauer, David Phillips, and Heather Hodson. $20/advance or $23/day of show at www.Ticketmaster.com (852-5000)
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10pm:
David Wasik and Ron Davis Soul Jazz
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10pm:
Karaoke Saturdays
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10pm:
SOONERTUNES.com with Okie Rich
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8:30pm:
Ron’s 7-Nite Karaoke
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10pm:
Super Sound karaoke with Bud
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11pm:
Lucky’s Entertainment
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10pm:
Super Sound karaoke with Super Dave
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9pm:
Latin Jazz Project
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6:30-9:30pm, Hyatt Regency:
Jackie Jocko
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10pm:
Joyryde with the Hitmen Horns
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9:30pm:
Crystal Blue featuring Harry and Rosary
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9:30pm:
Hosted by Eric Joseph
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10pm:
Hosted by Paul Dylin
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7-11pm:
Oktoberfest 2008 Genesee Valley Band
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1:30-4:30pm, Erie County Fairgrounds:
Der Auslanders
5:30-9:30pm, Erie County Fairgrounds:
Fritz’s Polka Band
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6pm:
Seige A.D., Nobody Lives Forever, Hell Within, Hand to Hand
10pm:
Art Show with music by the Gadflies, the Hungness
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7pm:
(doors). The Pete Best Band (original drummer for the Beatles). $15/advance (www.clubinfinitylive.com) or $20/day of show
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9pm, Route 219:
Little Louis Band featuring Santina
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7-9pm:
Halloween Fashion & Fun with music by the Rabies
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6pm:
Glen and the Grifters
11pm:
The Guest Speaker, Grand Schematic. $4
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7pm:
Fences Make Good Neighbors, Tracy Morrow & the Magi Chippie, Ellen West. $5
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9pm:
Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone (Oct. 17-18). Tickets from $20 at www.Ticketmaster.ca
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10pm:
“Maybe I’m Amazed.” 2nd annual tribute to Paul McCartney, to benefit the Food Bank of WNY. Music Beatlemagic, The Scott Celani Band, Mo Porter, The Outlyers, Michael Bly, Marty Nightengale, & Lenny Revell. $5. Ages 18+
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8-11:30pm:
Complete Unknowns
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11pm:
That 80s Hair Band
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10pm:
Push-Button Theory
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7pm:
(doors). The Black Crowes, with special guests Howlin’ Rain. $42/advance (box office, Tickets.com, Tops Markets) or $47/day of show. SOLD OUT
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9pm:
Matt Cross, Jimmy Meat & the Potatoes, Lakeview Effect
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