THEATER: The Cambridge American Stage Tour’s production of “Antony and Cleopatra” stops
at St. John Fisher College (2690 East Ave.) tonight only, 7 p.m. Tickets are
$5; for more information, call 385-8412.
THEATER: “3rd Rock from the Sun” star John Lithgow will perform his one-man autobiographical
“Stories by Heart” at the Auditorium Theatre (885 E. Main St.)
tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $37.50-$57.50; to register, visit
ticketmaster.com. More info: rbtl.org.
RECREATION: Autumn is almost here, so get outside and enjoy
the last of the good weather! Join the Smokey
Hollow Hike at Letchworth State Park in Castile
today at 10 a.m. Bring a lunch and $8 for the parking fee. Info: 493-3625.
FILM: The Witness
Palestine Film Series kicks off tonight at 6:45 p.m. at The Little Theatre
(240 East Ave.) with “Occupation Has No Future.” Tickets are $8, and
the screening will be followed by a panel discussion. For more information,
visit witnesspalestinerochester.com.
LECTURE: Actor Joe Pantoliano will speak about living with clinical
depression at the East House 2012 Celebration of Hope & Recovery Luncheon
at 11:30 a.m. today at Rochester Riverside Convention Center (123 E. Main St.).
Tickets are $50-$100 and require registration. For more information, visit
easthouse.org.
MUSIC: Pop-rock outfit Minus
the Bear will be bringing its floating, mystic melodies to Water Street
Music Hall (204 N. Water St.) tonight, with long running group Cursive opening
and kicking things off strong. Show starts at 8 p.m., tickets run $23-$25, and
waterstreetmusic.com has all the info you could shake a bear at. Well, minus
the bear. We’ll be there as well, so keep an eye tomorrow for photos from the
show.
MUSIC: How can you not get behind a band named Monkey Junk? Coming to us from Ottawa,
Canada, the blues-rocking group will be playing tonight at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que (99 Court St.) at 9:30 p.m. for a free show. Grab some
ribs (and, I suppose, a bib) and enjoy visiting the bluesy deep
South via Canada.
Check out dinosaurbarbque.com with any questions.
MUSIC: Can’t get enough of blues, tunes, and barbecue? Head down to Sticky Lips (830 Jefferson Road) to check out pop-rock
queen Teressa Wilcox. Doors open up at 8 p.m.,
cover is only $5, and you can grab a table and get ready to throw down on the
Sticky Stomp Stage. Stickylipsbbq.com can help you out with the rest.
This article appears in Sep 19-25, 2012.






