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FILM: Feel your adrenaline levels spike by watching world-class athletes tackle some of the world's most impressive peaks in Warren Miller Entertainment's 63rd film, "Flow State." It screens tonight only at the Auditorium Theatre (885 E. Main St.) at 7:30 p.m. $20. 222-5000. rbtl.org.
MUSIC: Music and art together? How can you say no to a night like that! Head on down to Abilene ( 153 Liberty Pole Way, abilenebarandlounge.com) tonight for the second monthly Artisan Craft and Music Night, featuring local art for display and sale, and music by the Pickpockets. The event is free, saving more money in your pockets to take some art home with you.
SPECIAL EVENT: Give thanks this season by participating in Tsok, a Tibetan Buddhist method by which participants offer thanks, repair spiritual commitments, and celebrate Buddhist teachings. Rochester Friends Who Meditate will host a "Tibetan Feast Offering Celebration (Tsok)" at the Radisson Rochester Riverside Hotel (120 E. Main St.) today 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Cash donations welcome. Sign up on meetup.com/Rochester-Friends-Who-Meditate/.
MUSIC: Rochester's own Teagan Ward will be at The Beale (693 South Ave., 271-4650, bealestreetcafe.com) tonight, singing lovely songs for you while you chomp down on some of The Beale's charming Cajun grub. Call ahead for any more info.
ART: Observe the artistic talents of area painters David Dorsey and Brian O'Neill at "Fall Exhibit: David Dorsey and Brian O'Neill" at Oxford Gallery (267 Oxford St.). Between Dorsey's "stylistic variability" and O'Neill's "photorealistic" qualities, you're in for an aesthetic delight. The gallery is open today noon-5 p.m. 271-5885. oxfordgallery.com.
MUSIC: Our frozen neighbor to the north gives us greater things than maple syrup and hockey at times, and tonight you can check out Canada's own root/blues/reggae group Current Swell. The group will be jamming it up at Dubland Underground (315 Alexander St.). Show starts at 8 p.m., tickets run you a low sweet $5.