FILM: If you missed the first few days of the Polish Film Festival 2012, here’s one
last chance to check it out. Two films will be shown at 7 p.m. Monday at the
Little Theatre (240 East Ave.): “The Emperor’s Toys,” a short, and “80
Million,” a feature-length film. After the screening a reception will be held
at the Little Cafรฉ to close the festival. $5-$8. 258-0444.
thelittle.org.

MUSIC: Hitting up Rochester from Ohio, pop musician Dolfish will be
at the Bug Jar (219 Monroe Ave., bugjar.com) Monday night, with local acts
Kitty Snowpants and Archimedes opening the show.
Music starts at 9 p.m., cover will run you $7-$9. And,
as usual, Your Moms & Dads Music will be taking the stage after the bands
at midnight.

MUSIC: Looking for some great restaurants to head down to
tonight for food, music, and a nice out? Rochester has just the fix for that
need, and you can’t go wrong checking out the jazz mastery of either Ben Torres
at Bistro 135 (135 West Commercial
St., East Rochester, bistro135.net, 5:30 p.m., free) or Bob DiBaudo
Band at Horizons Lounge in Woodcliff
Hotel & Spa (199 Woodcliff Drive, Fairport, woodcliffhotelspa.com, 5:30
p.m., Free). Either way, make it a musical Monday.

FILM: Go see one of the new films opened in wide release
over the weekend, “Lincoln” and “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2.” The Little Theatre (240 East Ave.) is also showing “A Late Quartet” and “The
Sessions.”

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