MUSIC: If you haven't heard Fun.'s singles "We Are Young" or "Some Nights" then you live under a rock. The band will be back in town Sunday night at RIT (Gordon Field House, 8 p.m.), and tickets run $18-$32. Check http://www.rit.edu/studentaffairs/cab/ for details.
THEATER: The weather has officially turned on us, so you might be leaning toward staying indoors. Here's a round-up of some theater performances taking place this weekend: "The Gondoliers," Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., presented by Off-Monroe Players at RAPA (727 E. Main St.); "Love Star Love Potion," a dinner-theater performance presented by Greece Paint Players at Golden Ponds (500 Long Pond Road) on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m.; "The Odd Couple," Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., presented by Geneva Theatre Guild at Geneva Community Center (160 Carter Road, Geneva); and "Dearly Departed," Saturday, 8 p.m., presented by Penfield Players at the Penfield Community Center (1985 Baird Road). For more details and more shows, visit our events calendar at rochestercitynewspaper.com.
MUSIC: Afrojack will be spinning Sunday at the Main Street Armory (900 E. Main St., rochestermainstreetarmory.com) as part of his Jacked Fall Tour, mixing and mashing music to get your feet dancing. Quintino will be opening up the night. Music starts at 6 p.m., the cheaper tickets are sold out but $45 level ones are still available at midnitesociety.com or via ticketfly.com.
MUSIC: Bremerton, Washington pop-punk mainstays MxPxhave been at the game for so long, Clinton-era fans who grew up with their infectious brand of pretense-free punk now have kids of their own. That the band is still together, rocking out is a testament to its tried and true punk-rock appeal. MxPx shares the stage with Unwritten Law at the Water Street Music Hall (204 N. Water St., waterstreetmusic.com, 7 p.m., $15-$18) on Sunday night.
SPORTS: The XXII American International Karate Championships will take place Saturday, November 3, 10 a.m.-11 p.m., at Rochester Riverside Convention Center (123 E. Main St.). Admission is $5-$15. For more information, call 747-1999 or visit rrcc.com or uskyokushin.com.
MUSIC: A double bill of folk/roots rock will be taking Abilene (152 Liberty Pole Way, abilenebarandlounge.com) by storm tonight, starting off with The Wamack Family Band at 8:30 p.m. and singer-songwriter roots-rocker The Adam Ezra Group taking the stage at 10 p.m. Cover runs $7-$10.
MUSIC: Saturday night is special this week: we get to do a little time travel magic and fall back an extra hour. This might mean extra sleep for some of you, but it also means an extra hour of partying it up! One Nightclub (1 Ryan Alley, facebook.com/1Nightclub) will be celebrating with a Plus One! Party, technically staying open until the wee hours of 3 a.m. Cover is free until 11:30 p.m., so get down early and marathon the night away.
ART: The Weavers' Guild of Rochester will hold its annual Holiday Sale Saturday-Sunday, November 3-4, noon-5 p.m. at Brighton Town Park Lodge (777 Westfall Road). Admission is free and a variety of handcrafted goods will be available for purchase. For more information, call 334-7134, or visit weaversguildofrochester.org.
DANCE: SUNY Brockport will host a dance performance at Hartwell Dance Hall (180 Holley St., Brockport), featuring a wide range of styles by student and professional choreographers. The performance takes place Saturday, November 3, at 2 & 7:30 p.m., and costs $8-$15 to attend. For more information, call 395-2787, or visit brockport.edu/finearts.
MUSIC: Whenever I'm alone or feeling lonely, I pretend I can play the drums. Can you actually play the drums? If so, you probably don't want to miss the Drum Expo at the House of Guitars (645 Titus Ave., houseofguitars.com) on Saturday, starting at 10 a.m. With deals, performances, clinics, and more fun than you can shake a drum stick at, this is the perfect event for the percussionist inside of everybody.
MUSIC: Whoever said monks can't be funny? Part musician, part comedian, part writer, part director, and creator of the TV show "Sex, God, Rock 'n Roll," Stuart Davis will be performing Saturday at the Rochester Zen Center (7 Arnold Park , rzc.org). Performance starts at 8 p.m., and tickets run $20-$50, or $150 for an exclusive meet and greet.
MUSIC: Looking for some choral music to enjoy on Sunday? SladkiDoumi Women's Balkan Chorus of Rochester will be performing Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Central Library (Kate Gleason Auditorium, 115 South Ave.) for free, so if you're looking for an afternoon to relax to the sounds of ethnic chorus arrangements.