Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Events & note for events at HSBC

Hey all,

This list was emailed out yesterday, and I forgot to put it on the blog...blame it on "baby brain".


HSBC now has a policy against taking photos of people inside the Arena...so what does that mean for SMTC shots? It means become creative - outside, parking lots, parking ramps, whatever...as long as we still get plenty of people shots for events!

Tuesday

Avenue Q: National Tour of the hit Broadway musical. Writer slot taken, photographer needed, UB’s Center for the Arts, 8pm

Emarosa With Special Guests…Dance Gavin Dance/Of Mice and Men/Tides of Man/Of Machine, Xtreme Wheels, 6pm

Wednesday

Buffalo Sabres Alumni vs. Lake Shore Central Faculty, Lake Shore High School, 959 Beach Road Angola, 7pm

AVENUE Q: National Tour of the hit Broadway musical. Writer slot taken, photographer needed, UB’s Center for the Arts, 8pm

Greg Fitzsimmons: Seneca Niagara Casino, Bear's Den Showroom, 8 pm.

Thursday

Widows Premieres at Subversive Theatre: An inspiring tale of speaking truth to power as widows defy and unnamed Latin American military junta by Chile's Pulitzer

Prize-winning playwright/novelist. Please visit www.subversivetheatre.org to view showtimes.

Pinktober @ Hard Rock: featuring Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root with Steve Johnson & Amanda Barton, Hard Rock Niagara Falls, 8pm

Buffalo State Women's Volleyball: 7 pm. vs Medaille

Earl Klugh: Seneca Niagara Casino, Bear's Den Showroom, 8 pm.

Rose at Alleyway: Rose unfolds the story of her life, one fascinating episode after another. Her remarkable life starts from a tiny Russian village to a Warsaw ghetto, Atlantic City and Florida. A testimony to love and survival, written by Martin Sherman, author of Bent. Alleyway Theatre, 7:30

Friday

Buffalo State Women's Soccer: 3 p.m. vs SUNY Plattsburgh

Wine Glass Tasting: Buffalo.com was requested to send a photographer to this event. A fundraiser for Hauptman-Woodward, Georg Riedel leads through a wine tasting using Riedel Crystal. Kleinhans Mary Seaton Room, 7pm

Kevin Smith Festival: The Historic Riviera Theatre presents the Kevin Smith Festival, Six films will be shown during the three day festival, two each evening at Riviera. 7 & 9:30pm

illScarlett: illScarlett is like the Voltron of rock bands - go pop-punk, go ska, go reggae, go modern rock - clickity clik and clankety clank and it comes together in the form of a giant-killer-robot-like debut release "All Day With It".

Man of La Mancha: request by the Niagara Theatre Regional Guild for Buffalo.com to cover this production. The score also contains one of the most famous songs on Broadway “The Impossible Dream”, Cardinal O’Hara High School, Tonawanda, 7:30pm

Brand New Genius, Innocent Bystanders, For What It’s Worth, City Of Kings, and more. Club Infinity, 6pm

It Dies Today With Special Guests…Arsonists Get All The Girls/The Destro, Mohawk Place, 6pm

Paula Poundstone at BSC: It's impossible to attend a Paula Poundstone performance without marveling at her ability to interact spontaneously with audience members. In conversations bound to garner riotous laughter. Rockwell Hall, 8pm.

UB Volleyball vs. Northern Illinois: Alumni Arena, 7pm

UB Men’s Soccer vs. Bowling Green, UB Stadium 7:30 pm

Saturday

Buffalo State Football: Bengals take on Montclair State University at Coyer Field,

12 pm.

“Spirits and More Spirits” Wine Tasting: @ Iron Island Museum, 998 Lovejoy Street,

Buffalo, 1–6:00pm

Blondes vs. Brunettes: Unique event! Flag Football Game playing on

the age-old rivalry between Blondes and Brunettes. 2-5pm, then after party, volunteer driven series of events that raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease. Sweet Home High School, 1901 Sweet Home Road, Amherst

Rose at Alleyway: Rose unfolds the story of her life, one fascinating episode after another. Her remarkable life starts from a tiny Russian village to a Warsaw ghetto, Atlantic City and Florida. A testimony to love and survival, written by Martin Sherman, author of Bent. Alleyway Theatre, 4pm

Subversive Theatre Presents: Subversive Screenings Film Series: “The Murder Of Fred Hampton”, Subversive Theatre 255 Great Arrow Avenue, Great Arrow Building, 3rd Floor, Buffalo, 4pm

After Dark Entertainment presents Brokencyde with Kill Paradise, Watchout Theres Ghosts, The Ready Set, Blood On The Dance Floor, Xtreme Wheels, 6pm

Man of La Mancha: request by the Niagara Theatre Regional Guild for Buffalo.com to cover this production. The score also contains one of the most famous songs on Broadway “The Impossible Dream”, Cardinal O’Hara High School, Tonawanda, 7:30pm

Kevin Smith Festival: The Historic Riviera Theatre presents the Kevin Smith Festival, Six films will be shown during the three day festival, two each evening at Riviera. 7 & 9:30pm

Ballet Hispanico: The Center for the Arts at the University at Buffalo will present Ballet Hispanico on Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 8:00pm in the Mainstage Theatre, located at the Center for the Arts, North Campus. The performance is sponsored by M&T Bank. There will be a pre-performance talk at 7:00pm.

Gino Vannelli: Seneca Niagara Casino, Bear's Den Showroom, 8pm

15 Minutes of Fame! The Andy Warhol Experience: Castellani Art Museum's Seventh Annual Fundraising Gala - "15 Minutes of Fame! The andy Warhol Experience," Cocktails, dinner and exciting silent auction featuring original artwork, jewelry, travel and entertainment packages, boat bruises and more. 6:30-10:30pm

Sunday

Cheerleading Competition: USA Sub Zero Cold Classic: With over 50 teams scheduled to perform, it’s sure to be an amazing day. The theme of this year’s competition is Hollywood: Roll Out the Red Carpet. Clarence High School, all day.

USA GCA Holloween Bash Championships Global Cheer Alliance: Buffalo Bills Field House, Orchard Park, NY, all day

Halloween Parade: Lots of costumes, sure to be a great photo-op!

Southgate Plaza, 950A Union Rd., West Seneca, 12-2

Suneel's Light "Tailgate for a Cure" Samuel's Grand Manor: Suneel’s Light is an organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds for research for Duchennes Muscular Dystrophy the most lethal genetic childhood disease which targets boys.Local

Rose at Alleyway: Rose unfolds the story of her life, one fascinating episode after another. Her remarkable life starts from a tiny Russian village to a Warsaw ghetto, Atlantic City and Florida. A testimony to love and survival, written by Martin Sherman, author of Bent. Alleyway Theatre, 2pm

Personalities and Buffalo Bills players both past and present on hand. Main Street, Clarence, NY, 2:30-7:30

Kevin Smith Festival: The Historic Riviera Theatre presents the Kevin Smith Festival, Six films will be shown during the three day festival, two each evening at Riviera. 7 & 9:30pm

Gino Vannelli: Bear's Den Showroom, 7pm

Monday

Keb' Mo': Seneca Niagara Casino, Bear's Den Showroom, 8pm.

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