Friday 24
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Your favorite local movie theater. Times vary. Every dream has a price. “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” starring Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf, hits theaters today as the sequel to the popular 1987 movie, “Wall Street.” Cost: One movie ticket and a tub of the world’s most expensive popcorn.
Saturday 25
Village Idiots Improv Comedy
Village Idiots Pillar Theater, 274 North Goodman St. 8 p.m. The Village Idiots are one of Rochester’s premier comedy troupes. Be prepared to laugh. Cost: $8 at the door.
Sunday 26
Fall Harvest Celebration
Brown’s Berry Patch, 14264 Roosevelt Highway. 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. Nothing quite says fall like a delicious pie. Head to Brown’s Berry Patch to stock up on all the apples, raspberries and pumpkins your heart desires. Cost: How big is a bushel, anyway?
Monday 27
Talks with Garth
The Dryden Theater, 900 East Ave. 7 p.m. Garth Fagan, renowned choreographer, and Jack Gardner, film critic, explore how dance in films has influenced popular culture. Cost: $15 for students, $25 for adults.
Tuesday 28
45 Cent Wing Tuesdays
Buffalo Wild Wings, 780 Jefferson Road. Buffalo Wild Wings is offering their deep-fried goodness for the insane price of 45 cents per wing. Reporter dares you to down the dreaded blazin’ wings. Cost: Number of wings x 45 cents + tax and tip.
Wednesday 29
Whimsical Art Exhibit
Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square. 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. A playful and inspiring display of work by local artists Dianne Dengel, Nancy Wiley, Craig Wilson, Brian Wilson and Albert Wilson. Cost: $11 (includes admission to the museum).
Thursday 30
Dave Rivello Ensemble
Village Rock Cafe, 213 E Main St. 8 p.m. The Dave Rivello Ensemble is a 12-piece jazz group that has been a staple of the Rochester jazz scene since their formation in 1993. Don’t miss this one. Cost: Free.