What’s Happening Friday, April 18:
Albright Knox Gusto at the Gallery ( 1285 Elmwood Ave. 882-8700), 3-10pm: “Typiquement Francaise.” Evening dedicated to French art & culture with tours of French paintings for children (5:30pm), adults (6pm); a reading of The Little Prince (6:30pm), screening of Ratatouille (7pm), and a wine & cheese pairing at Muse (7:30-8:30pm). Free admission
Asbury Hall at Babeville (341 Delaware Ave.), 8pm: Hallwalls presents Winston Choi (solo piano). $15/general or $10 members/students/seniors
Broadway Joe’s (3051 Main St., 837-3650), 10pm: The Gladflies, Durham Drunks, and Fatasia
Club Infinity (8166 Main St., Williamsville), 10pm: Klear, Absolution Project, Flood the Shoreline, Red With Envy. $10
College Street Gallery (244 Allen St.), 7-9pm: Reception for Points of Undulation, Wood Designs by Amber Sharlow (through April 20)
Cosmopolitan Gallery (928 Main St.), 9pm: Meet the Artist: Dawn Exton
Nietzsche’s (248 Allen St.), 6:30pm: Michael Meldrum with Joe Rozler, Rob Lynch, & Michael Morrissey. 10pm: The Juliet Dagger, with Mother Red.
International Institute (864 Delaware Ave, 883-1900), 6:30pm: Indian Night. Authentic food, music, and dance. Free
Merlin’s (727 Elmwood Ave.), 11pm: Stockholm, Child Coffin, Bela’s Shadow. $4
Mohawk Place (47 E. Mohawk St.), 8pm: Lucero, with American Princes. Queen City Station supports
Quote (236 Delaware Ave), 8pm: Beer Pong Tournament. Visit http://www.worldpongtour.com to register your team or for more info
Riviera Theater (67 Webster St., N. Tonawanda, 692-2113), 8pm: Harold Lloyd Film Festival (April18-20). Kick off event with an introduction by Anthony Bannon & Patrick Loughney of the George Eastmen House followed by a screening of the silent comedy “Speedy.” $15 or $54 for a Festival Pass. Contact 692-2413 or www.rivieratheatre.org for tickets
Rockwell Hall at Buffalo State College (1300 Elmwood Ave.), 8pm: Great Performers Series presents Cherish the Ladies. $32/general with discounts for students, seniors. Contact 878-3005 or www.buffalostate.edu/pac for tickets
Rust Belt Books (202 Allen St, 885-9535), 7:30pm: Reading by Los Angeles-based poet Diane Ward
Seneca Industrial Center (701 Seneca St.), 7-10pm: Opening reception for Fieldworks: Jewelry and Metalwork by Missy Crowell
Showplace Theater (1063 Grant St.), 7:30pm (doors): Agent Me CD Release Show, with Lovepuddle. $5-$7
Sportsmen’s Tavern (326 Amherst St.), 9:30pm: Stone Country with Paul Zittell & Carl Eddy
Women in the Arts Festival 2008 (April 17-20 at various locations): Showcasing female composers, artists, poets, writers, actors, dancers, singers, storytellers, crafters, weavers, etc. Visit www.agohq.org/chapters/buffalo for details and full event schedule
Xtreme Wheels (356 Hertel Ave.), 6pm: Fighting For First, Black Dog. $8
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