Don`t Miss It

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Don`t Miss It
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august
The Bee’s “Don’t Miss It” entertainment guide
CONCERTS:
A Patrick Contreras (left) leads a local
all-star tribute to B.B. King at Fulton 55.
A Brit Floyd at Saroyan Theatre.
EVENTS:
A Biz Markie sing-a-long at Fresno
Grizzlies game.
A International Cat Show at Visalia
Holiday Inn (through Aug. 2).
DANCE: Miss K’s Dance Bungalow
presents its season finale concert
at the Tower Theatre.
DVD: Accept no
copies. Pick up
“Orphan Black:
Season Three.”
BOOKS: New
releases include
“Plunder and
Deceit” by
Mark R. Levin.
EVENTS:
A In one of the
highlights of ArtHop,
Chris Janzen (right)
combines visual art
and music at Fig Tree
Gallery.
A Nosh on lots of
tacos at the Grizzlies’
Taco Truck
Throwdown.
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TV: NBC launches summer
comedy “Mr. Robinson”
starring
Craig
Robinson
(below).
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
EVENTS:
A WWE Live Summerslam
Heatwave Tour at
Save Mart Center.
A Central California Big Band
Dance Society at DoubleTree
by Hilton.
TV: Second season of
Disney XD’s “Wander Over
Yonder” begins.
THURSDAY
THEATER:
A “Hamlet” (left) gets an adaptation
by the Fourth Wall Theatre in Visalia
(through Aug. 16).
A Children’s Musical Theaterworks
opens the local premiere of
“Cinderella” at the Fresno Memorial
Auditorium (through Aug. 16).
MOVIE: The latest version of
“The Fantastic Four” opens.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
CONCERT: Dance punk group !!!
(Chk Chk Chk) plays Strummer’s.
EVENTS:
A Ice Cream Zoofari at
Fresno Chaffee Zoo.
A 50 Shades of Men at Tower Theatre.
A Sierra West Shows’ Antique and Gun
Show at Clovis Veterans Memorial
Building (through Aug. 9).
A Artisan Faire at Mia Cuppa Caffé.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
CONCERT: Creed Bratton (left)
(of “The Office”) and the Grass Roots
come to Fulton 55.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
MOVIES:
A Latest TV show to get big-screen version is
“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”
A Fresno Filmworks screens “Gueros.”
OPERA: California Opera Association presents
the fully staged “Lakme” at the Mercedes Edwards
Theatre to conclude its annual festival (through
Aug. 16).
TV: “Doc McStuffins: Pet Vet” offers special look
at pet care on Disney Junior.
CONCERT: Iranian musician King Ramm plays
a free show at Peeve’s Public House.
EVENT: Serendipity! Antiques and Collectibles
Show at Fresno fairgrounds (through Aug. 16).
TV: FOX will
broadcast “Teen
Choice 2015” awards.
EVENT: Premier Bride
Showplace at Fresno
Convention Center.
TV: “Killer
Instinct with
Chris Hansen”
launches on
Investigation
Discovery.
DVD: You
can track
down “Hot
Pursuit” in
stores.
TV: “Make Me a Millionaire Inventor”
begins on CNBC.
CONCERT: Rapper Kool John hits
Strummer’s on “The Moovie Tour.”
THEATER: Annual Junior Company
Foundation gala show plays at Roger
Rocka’s Dinner Theater.
EVENTS:
A Taste test
figs at the
California
Fig Fest
at Fresno
State.
A Summer
Soire 2.0
brings aerial
dance to the Fresno Art Museum
(through Aug. 16).
CONCERTS:
A Andre Nickatina at Strummer’s.
A Soul singer Bobby Caldwell plays
Tower Theatre.
SUNDAY
CONCERT: Singer and
showman Tony Orlando (left)
comes to Table Mountain Casino.
DVD: “Little Boy” tells big tale of
faith and love.
TV: “The Hotwives of Las
Vegas - Season Two” begins
on Hulu.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
CONCERTS:
A Dierks Bentley’s (right) “Sounds Of
Summer” tour is at the Save Mart Center.
A R&B singer Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds
plays Tachi Palace.
THEATER: Good Company Players open
“Shadowlands” at the 2nd Space Theatre
(through Oct. 11).
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
TV: Season two of “Survivor’s Remorse” begins on Starz.
“The Unauthorized Full House Story” debuts on Lifetime.
EVENT: China Peak Mud Run.
CONCERT: A tribute to The Beatles with The Fab playing “Abbey Road”
and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” at Tower Theatre.
CONCERT:
Shania Twain
(left) rocks
Save Mart
Center.
SATURDAY
EVENT: The Taste of
Vino fundraiser
at Save Mart Center.
TV: Ana Golja stars in the
NBC movie “Full Out.”
CONCERT: Kings
Gizzard and the
Wizard Lizard bring
psychedelic garage
from Melbourne,
Australia, to Visalia’s
Cellar Door.
ART: “Still Life in
Ceramics” opens at
Fresno State’s Phebe
Conley Gallery
(through Sept. 17).
TV: William Baldwin
stars in Hallmark
Channel’s “Lead With
Your Heart.”
CONCERTS:
A Electronic musician
Charles Feelgood brings
EDM to Fulton 55.
A 105.1 The Blaze brings
rock band Trapt to
Strummer’s.
EVENT: NoTown Roller
Derby vs. West Side
Wreckhers at Fresno
fairgrounds.
Look for event details in 7 every Friday or online at fresnobee.eventsabout.com
View an interactive version of this calendar at www.fresnobee.com/entertainment
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MOVIES: “Hitman: Agent 47” (above) and “Sinister 2” in theaters.
CONCERTS:
A Singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato stops at Strummer’s on a national solo tour.
A Hamilton Loomis plays The Tower Lounge.
MUSIC: New album releases include “Immortalized” by Disturbed,
“Star Wars” by Wilco and “The Great Unknown” by Rob Thomas.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
DVD: Ageless “The Age of Adaline”
(above) available.
VIDEO GAMES:
A “Madden 16” releases on PlayStation
4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and Xbox
360.
A “Until Dawn” hits PlayStation 4.
BOOKS: New releases include “X (A
Kinsey Millhone Novel)” by Sue Grafton.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TV: NBC to
broadcast
Oakland Raiders
preseason game with
the Cardinals.
EVENTS:
A Fresno Greek Festival at
St. George Greek Orthodox Church
(through Aug. 30).
A Santa Rosa Rancheria Pow Wow
at Tachi Palace outdoor pavillion.
MOVIE: “Max Steel” looks to be
strong at the box office.
TV: Three-night
event “Big Blue
Live” (right)
begins on PBS.
CONCERT: Ariana
Grande hits
Save Mart Center
on her “The
Honeymoon”
tour.

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