Friday November 8th, 2019
Upcoming events & things to do near you.
The Molice Play the Side Stage at Revolution Gallery
Revolution Gallery welcomes back THE MOLICE on Friday, November 8th for two sets of unique rock. “Drawing inspiration from 70s punk’s DIY spirit, 80s new wave stylish power pop and 90s unchained indies guitar rock, the band has hammered out their own sound” Doors at 8:00pm, the first of two sets of… >>
Do It With Malice & Lightning Killed My Parents - Reunion Show!
FTMP Events Presents:DO IT WITH MALICE & Lightning Killed My Parents* Dual Reunion Show!w/ The Same Sun & Toy Box BrigadeFriday, November 8th$10 Presale, $12 Day Of Show18+ (ID Required) - No ID/No EntryDoors open at 7:00 pmTickets: http://www.purplepass.com/Malice110819at: Mohawk Place47 E Mohawk StBuffalo,… >>
The Furious Bongos Play Frank Zappa
The Furious Bongos are extending the season of Halloween shenanigans and observing the unofficial holiday of Frank Zappa! They’re returning to some of their favorite venues and expanding into new territory as things are rapidly growing for this fiery band. Bring your ponchos…or your best Zomby Woof… >>
Percussion Workshop: Rumba with Beto Torrens
Beto Torrens will be in Buffalo, NY for an Afro-Cuban Drumming Workshop! Learn rhythms applicable to drum set and percussion. This workshop is for musicians who want to expand their knowledge of Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and for anyone who wants to learn and participate in the folkloric tradition of Rumba.… >>
All You Need is Love
An accessible night out benefiting Independent Living of Niagara County! Cost includes refreshments, snacks, and live music by "PastMasters," a Beatles Tribute Band. "Pot of Gold" $10 ticket for a chance to win $500, 50/50 raffle, and basket raffles! This event is fully accessible. If you have a need… >>
Farrow at Thin Man Brewery
SOUL | FUNK | 716
Au-Some Evenings
Once a month, these special Au-Some Evenings give children with autism spectrum disorder and sensory processing disorder, their friends and family an opportunity to play and learn together in an understanding and supportive environment. Families will have access to the museum space and play zones, including… >>
Drumming Workshop: Rumba w/ Beto Torrens
On Friday November 8th, El Batey is excited to host Beto Torrens for an intensive workshop on Afro-Caribbean Rumba, with a focus on it's development in Puerto Rico.This workshop is for anyone who wants to learn and participate in the folkloric tradition of Rumba, and for musicians who want to expand… >>
Erma Bombeck: At Wit's end
Erma Bombeck, one of our country’s most beloved humorists, captured the frustrations of her generation by asking, “If life is a bowl of cherries, what am I doing in the pits?” Starring “Suburban Outlaw” and columnist Pam Sherman, this is the story behind America’s favorite average housewife who championed… >>
Help Us Grow Our Member Exhibition
Calling all artists! Come participate in RoCo's 29th Members Exhibition. All entries will be exhibited and eligible for numerous cash awards. All artistic mediums and media are welcome with maximum dimensions of 36” x 36” x 36". Artwork should be ready to hang. Not a member yet? Join when you drop off… >>
She Kills Monsters
SHE KILLS MONSTERS takes audiences to a fantasy realm rich with sword-wielding she-warriors, bug-eyed beasts, and dorky demons and finds some fresh ways to take on real world monsters like bullying, peer pressure, gender stereotypes, and even homophobia
Inclusive Theater of WNY 2nd Annual Festival of Shorts - Theme: Stigma
ITOWNY is PROUD to announce the plays we will be featuring in our November Festival of Shorts themed "Stigma!"TICKETS ON SALE NOW! $15These plays are intense, they involve suicide, PTSD, drug addiction, gun violence, eating disorders, mental illness, & physical disabilities.We are so incredibly thankful… >>
State of the City
Oct. 4 - Nov. 17, 2019 Opening Reception: October 4, 6-9pmArtist Talk: October 5, 2pm State of the City brings together a range of artists from various backgrounds and artistic practices. Each of the projects featured in this exhibition examine different cultures, communities, and stories that make… >>
SISTER ROBERT ANNE’S CABARET CLASS
A One Nun-sense Musical EventBy Dan Goggin Part of the Theatre in the Village Season Sister Robert Anne showcases an exclusive collection of songs from the entire NUNSENSE series, interspersed with humorous stories and audience interaction. As the Sister “teaches” us how to put together a cabaret act,… >>
Current Seen
Exhibition Dates: October 4 – November 17, 2019Opening Reception: First Friday, October 4, 6-9pm Rochester’s small venue biennial, Current Seen supports the region’s growing contemporary art community by bringing new curatorial voices and new artworks together in Downtown Rochester, NY. Core Venues… >>
Horizons Gallery features Carson Waterman
Carson Waterman’s artwork is a deep reflection of his Seneca heritage. He grew up in the Cattaraugus Territory of the Seneca Nation, and after graduating from Gowanda High School, he served in the Vietnam Conflict. He studied art at the Cooper School of Art in Cleveland and then became an instructor… >>
Harper Lee's: To Kill a Mockingbird
Adapted for the stage by Aaron Sorkin Directed by Kyle LoConti Through an exclusive deal with the Broadway production, The Kavinoky will be able to offer this new adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork of honor and injustice in the deep South. The story of a young girl who witnesses the… >>
Capture the moment
“Capture the moment” Photography exhibit by Darleen Stry November 4 — December 27, 2019 | Bunis Family Art Gallery at the Benderson Family Building Free and open to the Community during JCC business hours.
A photographer's view
“A Photographer's view” A Group Photography Exhibit by South Town Camera Club November 4 — December 27, 2019 | Levy and Daniel Families Art Gallery at the Holland Family Building Photographers Include: Jan Barton, Amanda Blette, Sarah Connoghtor, Billy Callaghan, Mike Damico, Claire Ennis, Joan Erickson,… >>
Buffalo Never Fails: The Queen City and World War I
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of America’s entry into World War I (WWI) in 1917, Buffalo Never Fails: The Queen City and World War I looks back to a critical time in our nation’s history, emphasizing Buffalo’s role in the war and the related consequences. This exhibition honors stories of individual… >>