Artvoice Events Calendar
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8am-10pm:
BirdSong. Painting and mixed media sculpture by Mary Weig (through Jan 4.)
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9am-5pm:
Rational Impulse. Work by Bruce Adams (through Dec. 24)
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noon-8pm:
De Fine Presents. Work by CassGlass, Cathy Miller and mini works by Kristin Brandt, installation of fine art glass, sculpture and paintings (through Dec. 31)
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8am-10pm:
Denise Sperry Solo Exhibition 2008 (through Jan. 1)
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6am-6pm:
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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5-11pm:
Shadows of the Mind: Surreal art by Joseph Edward Agen and Functional Stoneware by Trista Barry
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10am-6pm:
Work by WNY artists including Adele Becker, Joan Fitzgerald, Rena Reisman, Dianne Baker, Linda Toomey, and Evette Slaughter (through Dec. 30)
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5-10pm:
Gusto at the Gallery Free Fridays. Weekly series with films, music, exhibits, kids’ activities, lectures, special guests, and more. Visit www.albrightknox.org for info on each week’s events
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6:30-9pm:
“Gifts of Art for the Holidays” (Dec. 5-7). Small works exhibition, sale, and open studio event weekend.
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5pm:
Opening reception for the Holiday Open Studios Exhibit (through Dec. 20). Music by DJ Mario Fanone
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6-9pm:
Opening reception for Dance. Paintings by Gustavio Glorioso (through Jan. 5). Gallery will be open Sat. & Sun. from 12-5pm as part of Holiday Open Studios
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6-9pm:
One-night only show and reception for Bryce and Zion Canyons. Fine art photography by Jay Costello
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6-9pm:
Opening reception for Denise Sperry Solo Exhibition 2008 (through Jan. 1)
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8-10pm:
College Street Gallery Co-op opening night. Work by Gene Witkowski, Glenn Murray, Robert Schultz, Michael Mulley, Jeanine Swallow, Jerry Greenberg, Val Dunne, Amanda Giczkowski, Nick DeMarchi, Fran Amaya, Tim Raymond, Sean Madden (Rochester) Candace Keegan, Neil Mahar, Evan Everhart (Erie, PA)
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7-10pm:
Grand opening of the Gallery featuring black and white photography by owner Tina Waters and work by Marcus L. Wise. Live music by Noel Smith and Megan Callahan
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5-9pm:
Artists in Buffalo Open House (Dec. 5-7). Participating studios & galleries through the Elmwood/Allentown area. Visit www.artistsinbuffalo.org for details
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6-9pm:
Opening reception for Winter: A Group Exhibition (through Jan. 4)
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8pm, Ansonia Center:
7th Annual Dysfunctional Holiday Party & Screening. Videos, short films, & digital work, refreshments, hors d’oeuvres, gifts, & m0re
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6-8pm:
Opening reception for Group Show: Various Artists (through Jan. 3)
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noon-5pm, Michael Donnelly Interior Design:
Sheldon Berlyn: Works on Paper/1960s, ‘70s, and ‘80s (through Jan. 3)
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10am-10pm:
From Tusk to Tail: Animals and Art (through Jan. 25)
10am-10pm:
From Tusk to Tail: Animals and Art (through Jan. 30)
10am-10pm:
Op Art Revisited: Selections from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery (through Jan. 25)
10am-10pm:
REMIX the Collection. Recent acquisitions and works from the Permanent Collection
10am:
Remix Inner Space: Photography from the Collection (through Jan. 4)
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11am-5pm:
Artful Gifts 2008. Annual exhibition of small original art gifts by local artists (through Dec. 30)
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11am-7pm:
Work from Ran Webber, Jozef Bajus, Caroline Bronckers, Jill Hart, Marcus L. Wise, Hugo Rodriguez, and dozens of others (through Dec. 28)
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noon-4pm:
Complex Compost. Work by Scott Bye, Viktoria Ciostek, Oreen Cohen, and Kara Daving (through Dec. 20)
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11am-7pm:
Gifts of Art for the Holidays (through Jan 3)
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8am-8pm:
Homecoming. Featuring work by artists from New York City with Buffalo roots. Work by John Toth, Lisa Toth, Andrew Topolski, and Robert Gulley (through Dec. 5)
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11am-5pm, Tri-Main Building, Suite 500:
Buffalo Arts Studio’s Annual Artists Exhibit and Sale ‘08 (through Jan. 3).
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10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
In Rare Form: Western New York Sculpture (through April 19)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Entering Burchfield’s World (through March 1)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Burchfield’s Seasons (through March 1)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Gateway: Space, Place and the Transformative Through (through April 19)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
The Art of Western New York: An Historical Context (through Sept. 27)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Declarative Mode: Paul Sharits’ Bicentennial Film (through March 1)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Artistry in Clay, Fiber, Glass, Metal, and Wood (through March 1)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Milton Rogovin: Appalachia Revisited (through April 19)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Flower Blobs Bloom by Roberley Bell (through March 15)
10am-5pm, Buffalo State College:
Photo-Pictorialists of Buffalo (through April 4)
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10am-5pm:
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-4pm:
Studio Secrets revealed: Works by Bruce Adams and Richard Huntington (through Dec. 13)
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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)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Homage to Picasso (through Feb. 15)
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noon-8pm:
New York: Selected Works (through Jan. 31)
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4-8pm:
College Street Gallery Co-op. Work by Gene Witkowski, Glenn Murray, Robert Schultz, Michael Mulley, Jeanine Swallow, Jerry Greenberg, Val Dunne, Amanda Giczkowski, Nick DeMarchi, Fran Amaya, Tim Raymond, Sean Madden, Candace Keegan, Neil Mahar, and Evan Everhart (through Dec. 31)
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9am-4pm, Daemen College Duns Scotus Hall:
Error. Work by Benjamin Van Dyke (through Dec. 6)
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noon-8pm:
Black and white photography by owner Tina Waters and work by Marcus L. Wise (through Dec. 25)
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11am-6pm:
Jesse Webber’s You Can’t Smoke in Here, Mr. Corbusier, You’ll Burn This Mother Down, a series of prints of prints in homage to Le Corbusier’s historic early 20th century trip to the American Rust Belt, and Kara Tanaka’s video installation Pining Wind (both through Dec. 20).
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noon-5pm:
Winter: A Group Exhibition (through Jan. 4)
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10am-5pm:
Watercolor paintings by Michael J. McMahon
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10am-5pm:
Rare vintage photography of Ernest Rawleigh (through Dec. 15)
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10am-5pm:
Art Metropolis 2008 (through Dec. 31)
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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-8pm:
Local Artisan Bazaar. Featuring 30 local artists and craftspeople with work for show and sale (through Dec. 24)
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10am-2pm:
NCCC Student Exhibition (through Dec. 18)
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8am-4pm, Glenn and Awdrey Flickinger Performing Arts Center:
Two Generations: How We See. Recent work by Beth Munro and Robert Ivers (through Jan. 16)
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10am-5pm, Lenox Hotel:
Exhibition of new constructions by Rebecca Smith (through Jan. 13)
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8am-8pm, Andrew Bouwhuis Library:
Studio art show by Gregory Lawson (through Dec. 5)
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10am-5pm:
Art of Sky, Art of Earth: Maya Cosmic Imagery
10am-5pm:
Anniversary year reinstallation of the University’s Permanent Collection
10am-5pm:
African Odyssey. The art and material culture of Africa
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10am-2pm:
Group Show: Various Artists (through Jan. 3)
10:30am-2pm:
Eyes On The World: Three Buffalo Photographers. Work by Linda Gale Gellman, Nancy J. Parisi, and Robert Schulman (through Jan. 3)
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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:
Noncommittal: A Prospective Glance. Selections from the Department of Visual Studies’ Senior Thesis 2008 (through Feb. 7)
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9:30am-4:30pm:
Blue Monday: Washday and Women, Picturing Our Past
9:30am-4:30pm:
What’s Cooking: Women in the Kitchen (through Dec. 31)
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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)
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11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad in Greater Niagara
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Devotional Displays: Personal and Community Traditions. Folk religious displays from the Collection (through Dec. 14)
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10am-6pm:
A Holiday Bizarre art show and sale (through Jan. 17)
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noon-7pm:
This B.U.D.’s For You custom toy show. Featuring one of a kind custom-designed 9” Blow Up Dolls from Jamugo, by over 30 international artists (through Dec. 23).
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9am-5pm:
Time in a Bottle. Collections of glass bottles, clocks and watches
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8pm:
Niagara Regional Theatre Guild presents “Secret Garden”. $14 presale $17 at the door.
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7pm:
Buffalo City ballet presents “The Nutcracker” (Dec. 5-7). $16/general, call 833-1243 for tickets
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8:30pm:
Salsa classes every Friday. $10
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6-8pm:
Free caricatures by Christina Reilly
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8pm:
Annual Holiday Presentation: Star of Wonder. Every Friday through Jan 4
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5:30pm:
Sinterklass (Dutch St Nicholas Day) at Play Late ‘til Eight.
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4-6pm:
Scholars at Muse Speaker Series, presented by Riverrun & the UB Humanities Inst. Dr. Carole Emberton (Civil War/Reconstruction scholar) will discuss “Between the Law and the Lash: Race, Violence, and American Citizenship After Slave Emancipation.”
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6:30pm:
Jesus Project Inaugural Conference (Dec. 5-7). Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion first annual conference. Contact 636-4869 ext. 308 or at ccatania@centerforinquiry.net to register
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7pm:
Snow Man Slam: The Final Nickel City Poetry Slam. Regional competition between Buffalo, Cleveland, Toronto, & Niagara University. Featuring Gabrielle Bouliane, in Clifton Hall during Gusto at the Gallery
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6-8pm:
Holiday Shopping Night featuring a book signing by Dayle Lynn Pomerantz, author of “Secrets of Great Parents” and “Secrets of Great Grandparents.”
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5-10pm:
Gusto at the Gallery Free Fridays. Weekly series with films, music, exhibits, kids’ activities, lectures, special guests, and more. Visit www.albrightknox.org for info on each week’s events
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8pm, Ansonia Center:
7th Annual Dysfunctional Holiday Party & Screening. Videos, short films, & digital work, refreshments, hors d’oeuvres, gifts, & m0re
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4-5pm:
Holiday Light Show. Every day through Jan 4.
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5pm:
The first annual “Neighborhood Festival of Lights” (Nov. 26-Jan. 6). West side Christmas light display. The Cottage District is bounded by Richmond, Connecticut and Porter Ave. out to D’Youville College.
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5:30-9:30pm:
Fairgrounds Holiday Lights Festival (Thursdays-Sundays until Jan. 3). Walking & driving routes, animated displays, magic show, Santa, Frosty, the Elves, & more. $15/carload; $25/van; $50/busload (discounts on Thursdays). Gates close at 9:30pm
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8pm, Ansonia Center:
7th Annual Dysfunctional Holiday Party & Screening
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10am-8pm:
Book fair to support Child and Family Services.
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midnight:
Wine Tasting & Silent Auction for the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. $25 for members $30 for non-members.
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6-8pm:
Holiday Shopping Night featuring a book signing by Dayle Lynn Pomerantz, author of “Secrets of Great Parents” and “Secrets of Great Grandparents.”
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6-9pm:
“Gingerbread… Gifts… Glitz…at Gilda’s Club.” Cocktail Party, Auction and Preview Sale. $50. Reservations required, call 332.5900, ext. 203. Proceeds benefit Gilda’s Club of WNY, a support center for those affected by cancer. Visit www.gildasclubwny.org
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6-11pm:
Annual Resource Parent Dinner to benefit Child and Family Services.
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5-9pm:
Artists in Buffalo Open House (Dec. 5-7). Participating studios & galleries through the Elmwood/Allentown area. Visit www.artistsinbuffalo.org for details
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6pm:
Anniversary Gala for Erie County Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc. and Legal Services for the Elderly, Disabled or Disadvantaged of WNY, Inc. Open bar (6-9pm), gourmet food stations, silent & Chinese auctions, live music by John & Mary and the Valkyries. $100. Call v for reservations
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5-8:30pm:
Historical Association of Lewiston presents the “Charming Illuminations” Candlelight Tour, a special preview to the annual Lewiston Tour of Homes (Dec. 6-7). $25. Call 754-4214 for tickets & details
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5:30-8pm:
Santa on a horse drawn wagon, cookies, hot cider, hot chocolate at the Gazebo. Shop local stores, enjoy a “Charles Dickens Christmas in Newfane” & more
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4-8pm:
Candy Cane Lane holiday craft show, during the Newfane Holiday Walk. Call 778-7705 for more info
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8pm:
The Stripteasers present “Dreaming Out of Digital” (Dec. 5-6, 12-14). $10-$15 at www.alttheatre.com or $20-$25 at door.
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7:30-9:30pm:
“Sacred Geometry of Buffalo” with Franklin LaVoie. $10/general; $5/students, seniors
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noon-1pm:
Walking tours meet at info desk in lobby. Contact Landmark Society at 852-3300 or www.landmark-niagara.org for info.
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11am:
See Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1904 architectural masterpiece under restoration. Tours at 11am & 2pm. Reservations strongly recommended, call 856-3858.
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9:30am:
The Project featuring McEwen, Phelps, Moscato, Falk, & Sadoff
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8:30pm:
Paul Briandi All Star Blues Band
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7pm:
75th Anniversary of Prohibition Repeal Party with music by the Leftovers
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7:30pm:
Elisabeth Von Trapp will perform Christmas carols from around the world
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8pm, North Campus:
53rd Annual Slee/Beethoven String Quartet Cycle with the Ives String Quartet. Advance tickets available at www.Ticketmaster.com (852-5000) & UB Center for the Arts box office (www.ubcfa.org).
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5:30pm:
Happy Hour with the Keepers
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9pm:
Devious presents “Nightmare Before Christmass.” Hosted by DJ Devious & Mademoiselle and featuring DJs Abduction and Hooty, Redtunes, and Tweeknasty
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11pm:
Friday Fusion (old soul, R&B, indie, hip hop, rock) with DJ Hussalonia
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10pm:
DJ Dumais spinnin’ the hottest hits & requests
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10pm:
DJ Lady Atram spinning pop, house & hip-hop
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11pm:
Resident DJs Mcnasty, Bacon, Docktor, Jubei, & guests spin House, Electro, Techno, & Old-school Breaks
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10pm:
Cream Fridays with DJ Ark Angel & special guest DJs every week.
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8:30pm:
Experimental Films with New Scores. Performance by Don Metz, during Gusto at the Gallery
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9pm, Unity Church:
Mike Sheffield & Dan Stoll
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9-11:45pm:
Sharon Bailey & the Jazz Example
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8pm:
Adrian Benton & Company
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8pm:
Babik (gypsy jazz) Holiday Concert. $18/advance at www.bpo.org or $20/at door
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8-11pm:
Latin Jazz Project
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5:30pm:
Jammin’ Jazz at the Shadow with Jim Bohm & Dave Calire
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7:30-10pm, Walker Center:
Djambossa
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8:30pm:
Ron’s 7-Nite Karaoke
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8pm:
Jim Beau’s Roadshow
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9pm:
SOONERTUNES.com with Okie Rich
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9pm, Transit Lanes:
Karaoke with Bud
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9:30pm:
Karaoke Show with Dan the Yankee Fan
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7:30-10pm, Walker Center:
Djambossa
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7-10pm:
Kathryn Scibilia & Andy Bialek
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6-10pm:
Jack Civiletto (Sinatra)
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5:30-9:30am, Hyatt Regency:
Jackie Jocko
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7:30-11pm:
Piano music of George Jones
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7-9:30pm, Lockview Plaza:
Open mic
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5pm:
Hosted by Paul Dylin
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9pm:
Sweet Soul with Sam Sole
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10pm:
Kharma Police (Radiohead tribute)
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9pm:
Mike Skowronski & Randy Milligan from Heard of Buffalo
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11pm:
Maniacs Play Dead (Gavins Birthday)
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10:30pm:
Davey Z. Project
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11pm:
Chylde, the Found, Apostles of the Hidden Son (Rochester). $5
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8pm:
(doors).Oxford Collapse, the Spinto Band. $10/advance (www.Ticketmaster.com) or $12/at door. Ages 16+
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9pm:
The Buddahood, with Family FUNKtion & the Sitar Jams and Slip Madigan
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6-10pm:
Happy Hour with the Strangers
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10pm:
Rhubarb (no cover, two sets!)
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7:30pm:
Freudig Singers Silver Anniversary Season. “Something Borrowed: Christmas carols & Tasty Pies From Around the World.” Contact 667-7088 or www.freudigsingers.org
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12:30pm:
Friday Weekly Recitals: Hutchinson family revival
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9pm:
The Buddahood, with Family FUNKtion & the Sitar Jams and Slip Madigan
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