Thursday, December 7, 2000

JayceLand's Weekly Rochester Events #100: Holy Crow ... The Hectoweekly Anniversary

Wow. I can't believe I've been doing this for a hundred weeks ... well, more or less. The first e-mail version was just an invite to lunch. By the twenty-seventh I added a daily run-down, but it wasn't until the thirty-third until you saw the form you see today, including a survey. By the fifty-ninth I had stopped changing color schemes, and finally switched to the blue motif on the seventy-sixth. I'm so excited, I'm going to behave exactly as I have on Tuesdays in the past!


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Just a handful of nuggets for today, the best of which is probably Ralph Nader with a presentation entitled Democracy & Big Business at Ingle Auditorium at RIT (One Lomb Memorial Dr.) at 7:30. I don't know the rest of the details ... Freetime Magazine lists 475-2929 as the contact number.

Tonight at Monty's Krown (875 Monroe Ave.) is Joyfinger starting around 10:30.

If you've got the tickets, MXPX is playing with Squad 5-0 at Water Street Music Hall (204 N. Water St.)

At Milestones (170 East Ave.) around 10 is Freetime Magazine's Most Popular Band Contest starting around 10:00-ish with with Don't Bother the Dog versus Loopus.

Salsa Lessons return to Tapas One Seventy Seven (177 Saint Paul St.) tonight at 9.


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Dinner as always at California Rollin' at Village Gate Square (274 N. Goodman St.) This week's specials, straight from the mailing list's mouth are:
  • American Roll consisting of tuna, bacon, tomato and Japanese mayonnaise.
  • Pinnacle Roll consisting of smoked scallops, Japanese mayonnaise, bacon and avocado.
  • Goliath Roll consisting of tempura shrimp, avocado onion crunchies and Japanese mayonnaise, wrapped in eel covered with unagi sauce ... mmm.

Probably the best bet otehr than that is Free Beer and Chicken, Buddhahood and Fathead at Milestones (170 East Ave.) starting around 10. Despite what Freetime says, Three Flights Up will not be playing happy hour. Their next date out is the 29th.

The Dryden Theater at George Eastman House (900 East Ave.) will be showing The Pink Panther as the first of three weeks of Pink Panther movies.

The Memorial Art Gallery (500 University Ave., near Goodman St.) is hosting Jazz Friday's with Eastman Faculty Jazz Trio. It runs from 6 to 9 and is $5 or free to members.

Karaoke with Sugar Bear at Boston Brew Company (251 Exchange Blvd.)


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O'Bagelo's, 165 State Street, noon.

Richmonds (21 Richmond St.) has The Hi-Risers with an as-yet-unspecified band starting around 10.

Among the ancient Rochester bands, Nod is back at The Bug Jar (219 Monroe Ave.) for their 10th anniversary show. I reckon they're starting around 10.

The groove-rock band Liqwid will be at Monty's Krown (875 Monroe Ave.) starting around 10:30. There's a $2 cover.

Meanwhile, Milestones (170 East Ave.) claims to have K-9 Circle with White Cotton Panties (with 50% new members) and Random Order starting around 10.


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Karaoke with Sugar Bear at The Blue Room (293 Alexander St.) Check out some singers, then head downstairs and regain your hearing.

Orthochromatic Points of Light:

  • Football
  • King of the Hill : What Makes Bobby Run? - When the time comes to take a beating from the rival team, the school's new mascot, Bobby, turns and runs.
  • Simpsons : The Great Money Caper - Homer and Bart turn into a couple of con artists to pay for a car repair bill.
  • Malcolm in the Middle : High School Play - When Malcolm takes a role in a play, his Krelboyne classmates must come to his rescue on opening night.

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Trivia Quiz continues at The Old Toad (277 Alexander St.)


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Tonight at Monty's Krown (875 Monroe Ave.) is an open jam with Krown Kryers starting around 10:30.

Downstairs at Java's (16 Gibb Street) starting around 9:30 is open mic poetry.


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No Nuts and Bolts tonight, but the comedy of Joel Lindley with Tiny Glover and Steve Burr will be at the strip-mall comedy shop, Comix Cafe (3450 Winton Pl.) at 8:30.

 
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