SPECIAL EVENT: The Food
Truck Rodeo takes place tonight, 5-9 p.m., at the Public Market (280 N.
Union St.), and will feature your favorites, including La Petit Poutine, Cheesed & Confused, Â as well as two beer gardens and musical
entertainment by Friends Unplugged. Admission is free, but
bring a folding chair and spending money. For more information, visit
cityofrochester.gov/marketevents.
MUSIC: Tonight the Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra (Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, 60 Gibbs St., rpo.org) opens its 90th season with a program of music from
its first season, including Howard Hanson’s Symphony No. 1 (the “Nordic”
symphony). Hanson (1896-1981) was an American composer, conductor, and music
educator, who was the director of the Eastman School of Music from 1924 to 1964.
This is conductor ArildRemmereit’s
second season with the RPO. Head on down at 7:30 p.m., tickets $15-$82. Note:
the program repeats Saturday at 8 p.m.
SPECIAL EVENT: Welcome back star of “RuPaul’s
Drag Race,” Rochester’s own Pandora Boxx tonight – she’s the special guest at the
Tilt-a-Whirl Drag Show held at Tilt Nightclub & Ultralounge
(444 Central Ave.). Ms. Boxx’s performance is at
11:30 p.m. Admission is $5 or $15 (ages 18-20); for more information, call
232-8440.
MUSIC: From the late 1960’s through the mid-1970’s trumpet
and flugelhorn player extraordinaire Tom
Harrell made his name in the bands of Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, and Horace
Silver. Over the next decade he enhanced his reputation with Lee Konitz, George Russell, Phil Woods, and others. From the
mid-1980’s on Harrell has recorded over two dozen albums as a leader. His
latest, “Number Five,” finds him as fresh and inventive as ever. You can check
him out yourself tonight at Hochstein School of Music (50 Plymouth Ave.,
exodustojazz.com) at 8 p.m., ticket $25-$42.
FILM: It’s October! Get in the creeped-out
mood with Dryden Theatre’s Halloween film series. Grab someone to huddle with
and catch “Invasion of the Body
Snatchers,” about humanity being replaced by alien impostors, at 8 p.m.
tonight at the theatre (Eastman House, 900 East Ave.). Tickets are $6-$8; for
more information call 271-3361, or visit dryden.eastmanhouse.org.
MUSIC: There’s nothing fake about getting out and enjoying
some good music and food courtesy of the great traditions of New Orleans. Head
on down to The Beale (689 South Ave., bealestreetcafe.com) tonight for live
music brought to you by The Fakers.
You’ll have a real good time, starting at 7:30 p.m.
THEATER: Geva Theatre (75 Woodbury
Blvd.) will host a staged reading of “A
Slight Ache” today, 12:15-1 p.m., as part of its Lunch Hour Play
Reading Series. In the Harold Pinter play, a couple confronts a traveling
salesman to find out why he’s been standing at their gate every day for two
months. Tickets are $8, or $15 with a box lunch. For more information, call
232-4382, or visit gevatheatre.org.
MUSIC: Looking for something you really want to jump up, shout
about, and combat? How about Corduroy?
Coming to us from none other than good old Kalamazoo, Mississippi, the rock
group will be playing tonight at Tala Vera (155 State
St., tala-vera.com) tonight at 8 p.m., and the show will only cost you $5.
Comedown will be opening up…so make sure you come down to check them both out.
SPECIAL EVENT: As part of the Hispanic Heritage Month
celebrations, a Latin Youth Talent Expo will take place today, 6-8:30 p.m., at the Stardust Ballroom at Edgerton
Community Center (41 Backus St.) Admission is free and the show is open to the
public. For more information, call 428-6769, or visit cityofrochester.gov/Edgerton.
This article appears in Oct 3-9, 2012.






