ART: Opening tonight at Tower Fine Arts Center (SUNY
Brockport, 180 Holley St.) is “Telling
Their Stories: The Lingering Legacy of Hurricane Katrina.” A free reception
takes place 4-6 p.m. The exhibit runs through October 12. For information, call
395-2787, or visit brockport.edu.
FILM/COMEDY: Nuts and
Bolts Comedy Improv will hold a screening of
“Roadhouse” at 7 p.m. tonight as part of the Project 5 Film Screenings at the
Little Theatre (240 East Ave.). At 9:30 p.m., catch “Beyond the Black Rainbow.”
More info: 258-0444, thelittle.org.
MUSIC: Young up-and-comers Kill Devil Hill will be bringing its hardcore rock to the Montage
Music Hall (50 Chestnut St.) tonight. The group, named
for the town of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, just formed last year, but
includes former members of Black Sabbath and Pantera.
Doors open at 8 p.m., tickets cost $13, to buy in advance or for more info head
to rochesterentertainment.frontgatetickets.com.
MUSIC: Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling,
Clementine! The British husband-and-wife duo My Darling Clementine will be stopping tonight at Lovin Cup (300 Park Point Dr.) at 8 p.m. The duo plays a
stripped-down country style, and who can say no to a true life country love
duet a la Johnny and June? Tickets run $18-$20, find out more at lovincup.com.
This article appears in Aug 29 – Sep 4, 2012.






