Quality events for this weekend
Friday September 30
September Troy Night Out: Art, music, food, and more in Troy.
Over the Verrazano ft Intell Hayesfield at Peck’s Arcade: Good music at the spot in Troy.
Drinks with Plants at Forage + Sundry: Grand opening for the new location.
Tacos + Games at SMCo.: Get your game/taco on.
Life of Agony at Upstate Concert Hall: With Stigmata
and Brick By Brick.
LVL UP, Battle Ave, and Fraternal Twin at BSP Kingston: Alt/indie/lofi/pop.
Monster’s Inc at The Tang: Outdoor movie night.
In Deep at Blue 82: House music. With Jen Haley, Don Stone, Duane Major, and Fongaboo.
Jasper, The Kindness, and Factory Radio at Parish Public House: Indie/rock.
80s Night Dance Party at BSP: Party like a Gen X-er.
SIMO at The Hangar: Psych.
Saturday October 01
North Albany Oktoberfest: Beer and all things German.
Smorgasburg Upstate at Hutton Brickyards: Brooklyn meets Upstate.
Story Harvest at The Sanctuary for Independent Media: Sixth annual outdoor event.
Yes! w/ Sarah Wyman, Claire Hero, + Henry Finch at ACG: Poetry.
Angela Cobb and Allan Finn at The Pearl Street Pub: Comedy show.
Steven Wright at The Egg: Comedy show.
Skeleton Keys at The Hollow: Grateful Dead tribute.
Amy Ray and Chely Wright at Helsinki Hudson: Singer-songwriter.
Jenny Hval, Olga Bell, Tesh, YST at SMOG: Bard show. “Students only.
You Make Me ___ at Fuze: “A full night of harsh abnoxious (sic) funky tunes spun by Selector David Normal & Guests.
Sunday October 02
Stone Hill Family Day at The Clark: Picnic, music, kites, and more.
Cruising Against Violence on The Hudson: DJ Tall Matt on a boat.
All weekend
Warrensburg Garage Sale: “World’s Largest”.
Art Omi: The sculpture fields are awesome.
Day trip to MASS MoCA: Pretty drive and a great museum.
The NYS Museum: Bunch of great exhibits and it’s right in your backyard.
Second-run movies at the Madison Theater: Only five bucks!
Movies at The Spectrum: First run, independent movies at a small centrally located theater.
Farmer’s Markets: Troy, Delmar, and Saratoga on Saturday, and Schenectady and Saratoga on Sunday.