JThe Bee`s “Don`t Miss It” entertainment guide

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JThe Bee`s “Don`t Miss It” entertainment guide
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The Bee’s “Don’t Miss It” entertainment guide
MOVIES: “The Legend of Tarzan,” “The BFG” (above) open.
TV: Second season of “Marco Polo” available on Netflix.
EVENTS:
A Chinatown Flea Market at Central Fish Company.
A Star Spangled Revue fireworks show begins at Wild Water Adventure
Park. (Through July 4)
THEATER:
A StageWorks Fresno kicks off its season with “The Who’s Tommy” at the
Dan Pessano Theatre. (Through July 17)
A Visalia Players opens “Backwards Broadway – a Cabaret” at the Ice House
Theatre. (Through July 3)
DVD: “By the Sea” washes into stores.
EVENTS: “Star Wars”-theme 5k at Woodward Park.
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
TV: NBC begins coverage of the 103rd Tour de France.
CONCERTS: Fairchild Blues does a tribute to The Blues
Brothers at Chukchansi Gold.
EVENTS: Fireworks shows will take place at ChowchillaMadera County Fairgrounds, Island Waterpark,
Firebaugh Rodeo Grounds, and Lake McClure in
Mariposa County.
MONDAY
HOLIDAY: Happy Fourth of July.
EVENTS: Fireworks shows planned
at Fresno Grizzlies game at
Chukchansi Park, Lions
Stadium Dobson Field in Exeter,
Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino, Island
Waterpark, Madera Municipal Golf
Course, Fowler High School
stadium, Sanger High School
athletic field and Clovis Freedom
Fest at Lamonica Stadium.
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
EVENTS: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents Out Of This World
(above left) begins a four-day run at Selland Arena (Through July 10)
CONCERTS: Russian Money, the new blues rock project from members
of Poor Man’s Poison, plays Fulton 55.
ART:
A Work by George Blair (above right) and Dustin Scharnick at 1821 Gallery &
Studios is a highlight of monthly ArtHop, along with pet portraits at
The Fresno Bee.
A Learn all about iconic artist Frida Kahlo at Tree Of Life Fresno’s Kahlo Class.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
MOVIES: Bryan Cranston
stars in “The Infiltrator.”
TV: Second season of “Mr.
Robot” begins on USA.
CONCERTS: Taste of Chaos
featuring Dashboard
Confessional with Taking
Back Sunday at Woodward
Park Rotary Amphitheater.
DVD: “The Divergent Series:
Allegiant” is out.
CONCERTS: Enjoy an evening with
James Taylor (above) and his All Star
Band at Save Mart Center.
MOVIES: The documentary, “The
Seeds: Pushin’ Too Hard” screens
at the Tower Theatre.
COMEDY: Valley Fever Comedy
Festival with Alex Reymundo and Corey
Holcomb plays the Saroyan Theatre.
CONCERTS: Local rock band
Stoneshiver plays Visalia’s Cellar Door.
CONCERTS:
A Get back to the ’60s with
the Happy Together tour at
the Visalia Fox Theatre.
A The Association of the
United States Army Sounds
of Freedom Military Concert
Band presents its cool summer
concert at Clovis Veterans
Memorial Building.
CONCERTS:
A Country star Dwight Yoakam is at Tachi Palace.
A Kiss Country hosts $5 Summer Concert with at
Woodward Park Rotary Amphitheatre.
A Welsh rock trio The Joy Formidable (above) plays Strummer’s.
MOVIES: Screening of The Sandlot at Warnors Theatre.
THEATER: Good Company Players opens the classic
musical “My Fair Lady” at Roger Rocka’s. (Through Sept. 11)
EVENTS: Ladies Night Out: Crafting & Cocktails at
Young Chefs Academy of Fresno.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
TV: “Hello World!” begins on Discovery.
Second season of “Outlander” wraps up
on Starz.
CONCERTS:
A Local rock from Six Ounce Gloves at
Strummer’s.
A Alt-country super group the Wild Roses
plays the Cellar Door in Visalia.
A Julieta Venegas plays Rainbow
Ballroom.
A Hot Summer Nights at Crest Theatre.
EVENTS:
A Hot dog festival at Three Rivers
Historical Museum.
A Summer Catfish Derby at Plaza Park
Pond in Visalia.
A UFC 200 on PPV live from Las Vegas
sees the return of Brock Lesnar.
A Community Outdoor Spin Class with
Ride54 at lululemon athletica Fresno.
MOVIES: Who you
gonna see? New
“Ghostbusters” hits
theaters.
EVENTS:
A Fresno Home
Remodeling and
Decorating Show
at the Big Fresno
Fairgrounds, through
July 17.
A 90’s NIGHT at
Strummer’s.
MUSIC: Steven
Tyler releases country
album, “We’re All
Somebody From
Somewhere.”
MOVIES: Make a date to see “Mike
and Dave Need Wedding Dates”
CONCERTS:
A Fresno rock band Wild Blue Yonder
does a two-night stand at the Tower
Theatre Lounge.
(Also, June 9)
A Matt Redman
performs at
Northside
Christian Church.
COMEDY:
Comedy Night with
a Teaze starring
Greg Asdourian and
Tyson Paul at Teazer
World Market.
THEATER: Reedley’s River City
Theatre Company opens
“The Buddy Holly Story.” (above)
(Through Aug. 7)
MUSIC: New releases include
“Hamilton (Original Edited Broadway
Cast Recording).”
EVENTS:
A Rock the Mall at Sierra Vista Mall with band One
Hot Minute.
A Respite by the River with David Mas Masumoto at
The River Center.
THEATER:
A Todrick Hall (below) presents “Staight Outta Oz”
at the Tower Theatre.
A CenterStage Clovis Community Theatre opens
“Beauty and the Beast” at the Mercedes Edwards
Theatre. (Through July 23)
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
DVD: Take
the fight home
with “Batman v
Superman: Dawn
of Justice.”
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
DVD: Options
include “Hardcore
Henry,” “The Boss.”
CONCERTS: Country
singer Tyler Farr
(right) plays Table
Mountain Casino.
TV: Season three of “Tyrant” launches
on FX.
CONCERTS: Pitbull brings his Bad Man
Tour to Save Mart Center.
TV: “Shark Week”
(above) ends on
Discovery.
CONCERTS:
A Local Doors tribute
The Double Doors
does an
annual performance
at Fulton 55.
A Central California
Big Band Dance
Society featuring
The Hal Magnie Band
at The Grand 1401.
EVENTS: Fireworks
shows at Caruthers
High School,
Kerman High School
Stadium, Island
Waterpark, Tulare
Fairgrounds, Shaver
Lake, Kingsburg High
football stadium,
Staley Stadium in
Selma, and Twilight
Park in Woodlake.
MONDAY
MOVIES: Latest journey into space,
“Star Trek Beyond,” (below) opens.
CONCERTS: Eagle Mountain has the return of
Creedence Clearwater Revisited.
THEATER: “The Collection,” a play about Peggy
Guggenheim, is performed at 1821 Gallery & Studios.
EVENTS:
A Reptilian Nation
Expo at the Big Fresno
Fairgrounds.
(Also, July 24)
A The Valley Burlesque
Society presents Red,
White, and Blue BurlyQ
at Frank’s Place.
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
EVENTS:
A Rock the Mall at Sierra Vista Mall with the Marie Wilson Band.
A Get your foodie on at the Fresno Food Expo at Fresno Convention Center.
BOOKS: “Harry Potter
and the Cursed Child Parts One & Two” by J.K.
Rowling, Jack Thorne and
John Tiffany is released.
TV: “Teen Choice 2016”
to be broadcast on FOX.
CONCERTS: Missouri
rapper Mac Lethal
(right) plays Fulton 55
with Cockamamie Jamie,
MC Wicks.
COMEDY:
Catch Chris Cruz
performing at
“Punchlines and
Pasta” at Cafe Via
restaurant.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
MOVIES: Picks include “Bad Moms,”
“Jason Bourne.” (left)
COMEDY:
A Country radio star Bobby Bones’
sold-out performance the Tower Theatre.
A Australian comedian Jim Jefferies
comes to the Saroyan Theatre.
THEATER: StageWorks Fresno opens
“Casa Valentina” at the Dan Pessano
Theatre. (Through Aug. 7)
MUSIC: New releases includes “Love
Remains” by Hillary Scott &
The Scott Family.
SUNDAY
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