September entertainment guide poster

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September entertainment guide poster
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The Bee’s “Don’t Miss It” entertainment guide
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THURSDAY
CONCERT: Noted young soprano Janai Brugger (above) and pianist
Douglas Sumi kick off the Fresno Pacific University Pacific Artist Series.
ART: A highlight of the monthly ArtHop is an exhibition by
Ivana Minafra at 1821 Gallery & Studios.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
CONCERT: It’s
almost Nirvana.
Nirvanish tribute
is at Strummer’s.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
HOLIDAY: Enjoy Labor Day.
TUESDAY
CONCERTS:
A Tower Theater Lounge
hosts tributes to
Fleetwood Mac,
Linda Ronstadt.
A Tulare County
Symphony opens its season with
the traditional Pops in the Park
concert at Zumwalt Park in Tulare.
A Gregor Ross (right) brings
country to Bullfrogs in Kingsburg.
EVENTS:
A ValleyPBS Kids Night at Fresno
Chaffee Zoo
A Fresno State Bulldogs
football (above) home
opener at Bulldog Stadium
WEDNESDAY
MOVIES:
A Maya Fresno 16
Cinemas will host “Hola
Mexico Film Festival”
Sept. 9-15.
A Fresno Filmworks
showing “The Idol”
EVENT: Comedy Night
with a Teaze featuring
Zane Helberg.
TV: New
Harry Connick
Jr. talk show
launches on
KMPH.
THURSDAY
CONCERT: Country standouts The Band Perry
(above) play at Tachi Palace in Lemoore.
FILM: Classic film screening of “The Fast and the
Furious” at Warnors Theatre
THEATER: Good Company Players open the
classic musical “Camelot” at Roger Rocka’s Dinner
Theater. Through Nov. 6
TV: New series “Startup” (Crackle), “Atlanta” (FX) begin.
DVD: You can bank on “Money Monster.”
EVENT: Fresno’s 2016 mayoral debate at Pardini’s with
Henry R. Perea and Lee Brand.
THEATER: Amelia and Alice Ryan perform a benefit reading of
“Memory House” at 2nd Space Theatre.
FESTIVAL: “Seattle to Fresno:
Mini Fringe” (right) kicks off a
four-day run at Mia Cuppe Caffé.
Through Sept. 11.
TV: Happy anniversary! “Star Trek”
(below) turns 50.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
EVENT: B-K Lighting of Madera to host annual 9/11 ceremony.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
DVD: Don’t
be afraid of
“The
Conjuring 2.”
MOVIE: “The Light Between Oceans”
hits theaters.
CONCERTS:
A Spend an evening with Santana (right)
at the Selland Arena.
A It’s M.E. Live – Melissa Etheridge at
Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino
THEATER: StageWorks Fresno opens
“The 25th Annual Putnam County
Spelling Bee” at the Fresno Art Museum.
Through Sept. 18.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
TV: Alan Thicke
stars in reality show
“Unusually Thicke”
on Pop.
EVENT: Respite by
the River with Lee
Herrick at The River
House
EVENTS:
A Celebrate California
Wine Month at Fasi
Estate Winery.
MOVIES: “Snowden,”
“Blair Witch” released
BOOKS: Four members of Fresno’s Yosemite
Romance Writers will be at the Book Barn in Clovis
from 2-5 p.m.
CONCERTS:
A The Blues & Roots Festival in Hanford Civic Park
A Songwriter Tom Brosseau plays an all-ages show
at Amigo Row in Visalia.
A Salt-N-Pepa (above) leads the Old School Party
Jam at the Selland Arena.
A The annual Spanspek Music and Arts Festival
takes place in Orosi.
EVENT: A Taste of River Park in the River Park
Shopping Center.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
DVD: “Free State of Jones” in stores.
EVENTS:
A Lisa Ling (right) is the keynote speaker at the
29th annual Central California Women’s Conference.
A The wildly popular PBS kids’ show “Wild Kratts”
live on stage at the Warnors Theatre
TV: “This Is Us” starts on NBC, while Michael Weatherly
returns to TV with the CBS drama “Bull.”
CONCERT: Mana (above) brings its Latin Power
tour to Save Mart Center.
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
TV: NBC adds “The Good Place”; Fox takes a swing with
new baseball series “Pitch.”
EVENT: Magic Men take the stage at Saroyan Theatre.
EVENTS:
A Oktoberfest happens at Tioga Sequoia in downtown Fresno.
A Hanford hosts A Taste of the Valley.
CONCERTS:
A Underground rapper Andre Nickatina plays Strummer’s.
A The David Bowie tribute Space Oddity plays at Visalia’s Fox Theatre.
COMEDY: Punchlines and Pasta featuring Reggie Shorter at Cafe Via
TV: Animation meets real life in new
Fox comedy “Son of Zorn.”
CONCERT: Bluesman Charlie
Musslewhite comes to Fulton 55.
TV: Netflix adds another Marvel series
with “Luke Cage.” (above)
MOVIE: Check out “Miss Peregrine’s
Home for Peculiar Children.”
CONCERTS:
A Jamaician ska legends Skatalites
play Strummer’s.
A The Caravan of Allstar Review
brings the blues to the Tower Theater
Lounge.
A Tioga Sequoia hosts another
installment of the Summer Sweat
block party and music festival.
BOOKS:
Gene
Nalbandian
will speak and
sign copies
of his book,
“Lamentations
of a Dad: How
Takeaways Led
to Comebacks,”
at the First
Armenian
Presbyterian
Church.
TV: “Kevin Can Wait” launches
on CBS.
DVD:
“Warcraft”
being
released
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
CONCERT:
Rock trio
Highly Suspect
plays
Fulton 55.
TV: Kiefer Sutherland stars in new
ABC drama “Designated Survivor”;
“Lethal Weapon” begins on Fox;
“Speechless” joins ABC lineup.
CONCERTS:
A Indie folk-pop band Shook Twins
plays Fulton 55.
A The Glenn Miller Orchestra performs
at the Hanford Fox Theatre.
TV: “68th
Annual Primetime
Emmy Awards”
(right) airing on ABC.
EVENT: Tower Brewfest
in the Tower District.
CONCERTS:
A Moment Musical opens
its season with a concert at
Westminster Presbyterian
Church.
A First
Congregational
Church of Fresno
presents its eighth
annual Chamber Music
Concert.
THURSDAY
TV: Fox adds “The Exorcist”; CBS
brings back “MacGyver.”
MOVIE: “The Magnificent Seven” rides
into local theaters.
CONCERTS:
A LA glam metal in Fresno as The Bulletboys hit Fulton 55
A Old school thrash and metal at Strummer’s, with Suicidal
Tendencies and Metal Church
A British guitar band The Crookes plays Visalia’s Cellar Door.
A Garth Brooks (below) kicks off his three-night, four-concert run
at the Save Mart Center. Also
Sept. 24 and 25
EVENT: Safari Night at Fresno Chaffee
Zoo (above)
OPERA: Composer Ricky Ian Gordon
highlights Fresno Grand Opera’s
season opening gala at Frank’s Place.
ART: The Fresno Art Museum’s fall
exhibitions, including “Hung Liu: Scales
of History,” open.
THEATER: Visalia Players opens
“The Vagina Monologues”
at the Ice House Theatre.
Through Oct. 9.
FRIDAY
View an interactive version of this calendar at www.fresnobee.com/entertainment
Look for event details in 7 every Friday or online at fresnobee.eventsabout.com

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