Thursday, April 12, 2007
Hopes Not Lost, Life Without Anguish, and Divinity Theory perform at Northern Lights. The concert will begin at 7 pm. Tickets cost $6.
Friday, April 13, 2007
Proctor’s Theatre celebrates its International Film Festival from Friday, April 13 to Sunday, April 15 starting at 1:30 pm. Films to be shown will include Kamikaze Girls, Exiled, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2, September 11, Demonlover, and Joint Security Area. Tickets for each movie are $2 for children and $3 for adults.
Greek Weekend kicks off with a barbecue from 5-7 pm in the Quad. A Twister competition will take place during the barbecue. There will be free food and T-shirts for those attending.
The Rensselyrics perform in the McNeil Room at 7 pm. Guest a cappella groups will also be performing. Tickets cost $4 in advance or $5 on the day of the show.
Northern Lights presents In This Moment, Atlas Dying, Re-Infecta, The Lie is the Weapon, and Image of Death at 7 pm. Tickets cost $10.
The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall hosts “The Goddess Concert” at 8 pm. The concert features songs and arias with works from Rossini, Puccini, Strauss, and Vivanco, and stars performers Leona Mitchell, Sarah Rice, Lumiri Tubo, Robert Barefield, and Bill Lewis. Tickets cost $25 or $30.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Commander Cody and The Chance Band perform at Northern Lights. The concert will begin at 7 pm. Tickets cost $12 in advance or $14 on the day of the show.
The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall presents pianist John Kamitsuka at 7 pm. Kamitsuka will perform works from Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and Schubert. Tickets cost $12 for students or $35 for regular admission.
Ground Zero features Family Junction and Concha. The event will take place at the Nugent Hall Basement at 8 pm. Tickets cost $3.
Partial Credit hosts its spring show at 8 pm. Special guests include visiting a cappella groups. The performance will take place in Mother’s. Tickets cost $3 for accepted students, $4 in advance, or $5 at the door.
Le Vent du Nord performs at Mother’s at 8 pm. Tickets cost $6 for students not from RPI or Russell Sage College, or $12 for general admission. RPI and Sage student admission is free.
The Palace Theatre hosts Lisa Lampanelli at 8 pm. Lampanelli has been named “Comedy’s Lovable Queen of Mean,” and is a regular on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” Tickets cost $29.75.
The Stephen Petronio Dance Company performs at The Egg. Petronio and his troupe will perform his latest work “Bloom,” which was created in collaboration with songwriter Rufus Wainwright. The event will begin at 8 pm. Tickets cost $12 for children, $20 for seniors, and $24 for adults.
The Egg sponsors Laugh Out Loud, hosted by Corwin Moore, at 8:30 pm. Moore has written for the Wayans Brothers sitcom, the “Tracy Morgan Show,” and “Saturday Night Live.” The show also features Def Comedy Jams’ Will Sylvance and Brooklyn Mike and BET’s Todd Lynn. Tickets cost $25.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Northern Lights features Eb Jeb, Hytyde, Mile and the Monsters, and Bruce Voight at 1 pm. The show’s proceeds will go to A Benefit for the Leukemia and Lymphomia Society. Tickets cost $10.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Jazz Factor and Paul Supple ’79 celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with a performance at 12 pm. The event will take place at Mother’s. Admission is free.
Northern Lights presents The Tragically Hip and Constintines at 7 pm. Tickets cost $20.
Edward P. Jones speaks at this year’s McKinney Lecture at 8 pm. Jones is author of The Known World, a novel that has won him the 2004 Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award. The event is free. For more information, contact Don Moore at 276-2992.




