JThe Bee`s “Don`t Miss It” entertainment guide
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Jjune The Bee’s “Don’t Miss It” entertainment guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MONDAY ART: A highlight of June ArtHop is “The Children’s Book Exhibit” at Gallery 25, including works by Shannon Bickford. (above) TV: “Hannibal” back on NBC schedule. CONCERT: Classic rock group The Doobie Brothers comes to Tachi Palace. DVD: Top secret mission faced in “Kingsman: Secret Service.” MUSIC: New CD releases include “Sticky Fingers” by The Rolling Stones, “Beneath The Skin” by Of Monsters And Men and “Drones” by Muse. COMEDY: Eddie Izzard (below) performs at the Saroyan Theatre. TV: ABC’s “The Whispers” begins. BOOKS: New releases include “Adios, America” by Ann Coulter. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MOVIES: “Insidious: Chapter 3” shows how the evil fighting began. CONCERTS: A The Led Zeppelin tribute Zoso plays Fulton 55. A Hip-hop group Kottonmouth Kings get down at Strummer’s. EVENTS: 559 Fights at Valdez Hall. TV: New episodes of “Major Crimes” and “Murder in the First” start on TNT. THEATER: John McCutcheon brings his one-man play, “Joe Hill’s Last Will,” to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno. TV: Beauty is skin deep on the GSN competition show “Skin Wars.” POETRY: Inner Ear Poetry Jam brings poet Buddy Wakefield to perform at Fresno Soap Company. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TV: A Third season of “Rogue” begins on DirecTV. A The 17th season of “Big Brother” begins on CBS. MOVIES: A Just when you thought it was safe to go back to a dinosaur park, “Jurassic World” (left) opens. A Fresno Filmworks showing “Wild Tales.” CONCERT: Bauhaus singer (and goth icon) Peter Murphy plays an all-ages show at Strummer’s. THEATER: Visalia Players opens “The Graduate” (through June 28). EVENT: Table Mountain Pow Wow (through June 14). THURSDAY FRIDAY MONDAY MOVIES: Emotions become very real in new animated “Inside Out.” (left) THEATER: Fresno Soap Company presents the original play “Jazz Man” (through June 28). CONCERTS: A Punk icons Guttermouth are at Fulton 55 with Misfits-tribute act Plan 9. A ’80s hair rocker Tracii Guns (of the group L.A. Guns) brings his group to Audie’s Olympic Tavern. EVENTS: A Rainbow Pride Parade & Festival (right) in Tower District. A Family Fun Day at Fresno Radio Modelers Flying Field. A NoTown Roller Derby vs. Loco City Derby Girls at Fresno Fairgrounds. A Serbian Festival at St. Peter Serbian Orthodox Church. THEATER: A Oakhurst’s Golden Chain Theatre opens the melodrama “Bertha the Beautiful Typewriter Girl” (through June 28). A “The Greater Tuna Quadrilogy” opens at Playhouse Merced (through June 14). TV: New season of “Power” gets fired up on Starz. WEDNESDAY SUNDAY THEATER: A Woodward Shakespeare Festival (right) opens its season with “Richard III” (through July 11). A The French farce “A Flea in Her Ear” opens at 2nd Space Theatre (through Aug. 16). A The Raisin Cain Players opens “Into the Woods” at the Selma Arts Center (through June 27). EVENTS: Sesame Street Live dances at the Save Mart Center (also June 19). MOVIES: “The Land Before Time” screening at Warnors Theatre. TV: “The Astronaut’s Wives Club” launches on ABC. MOVIES: The guys are back with big screen “Entourage.” HOME: Tomorrow’s Garden from the Master Gardeners of Fresno County is at Garden of the Sun. TUESDAY SATURDAY CONCERTS: A Mexican pop band Mana (above) comes to the Save Mart Center. A Country artist David Nail plays Table Mountain Casino. DVD: “Wrecking Crew” provides behind-the-scenes look at studio musicians. DVD: Story of local athletes told in “McFarland, USA” (above) comes out. BOOKS: New releases include “Finders Keepers: A Novel” by Stephen King and “In the Unlikely Event” by Judy Blume. MUSIC: New CD releases include “Django and Jimmie” by Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard and “How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful” by Florence + the Machine. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CONCERTS: A Summer Latin Jam featuring El Chicano and Lighter Shade of Brown at Eagle Mountain Casino. A El Corrido VIP takes place at the Selland Arena. EVENT: Central Valley Barber Battle at Tioga Sequoia Brewery. CONCERT: Chamber group Moment Musical closes “Summer Serenade” season with a concert at Westminster Presbyterian Church. DANCE: Fresno Ballet Theatre’s “Don Quixote” at Saroyan Theatre. (FATHER’S DAY) EVENTS: A An evening with Sinatra dinner at Crab Cakes Restaurant. A Movies in the Park at Eaton Plaza kicks off (through Aug. 15) A Miss California Pageant at Saroyan Theatre (through June 27). TV: HBO launches new series, “Ballers.” CONCERTS: A The Sue Beevers Memorial concert happens at the Wolk Garden. A Father’s Day Blues Fest at St. Therese lawn. A Proto-punk singer Jonathan Richman (below) plays Strummer’s. EVENTS: EPU’s 25th annual Fiesta de los Ninos at Park Place Shopping Center. DANCE: Hula Ohana of Fresno presents Ho’ike 2015. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY DVD: “Young Hercules: The Complete Series” available. CONCERT: The indie-folk band Vetiver comes to Visalia’s Cellar Door. COMEDY: Bill Burr (left) at Warnors Theatre. VIDEO GAMES: New releases include “Batman: Arkham Knight” for PS4. THURSDAY MOVIES: Things get grizzly in “Ted 2.” EVENT: Classic Car Show at Clovis Senior Center. CONCERT: REO Speedwagon (above) at Visalia Fox Theatre. TV: Third season of “Under the Dome” launches on CBS. TV: Fifth and final season of “Falling Skies” begins on TNT. CONCERT: The MoFo Party Band at Tower District Records. TV: New season of “Teen Wolf” begins on MTV. EVENT: Angel Babies Golf Classic benefiting Hinds Hospice at Fort Washington Golf & Country Club. Look for event details in 7 every Friday or online at fresnobee.eventsabout.com FRIDAY SATURDAY CONCERTS: A Marco Anonio Solis (right) brings his show to the Save Mart Center. A Radio station KFSR hosts its KFSRFest benefit. A The Legends of Motown comes to the Tower Theatre, with tributes to The Temptations, The Four Tops and the Marvelettes. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY TV: CBS adds new drama “Zoo.” (left) DVD: Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart star in “Get Hard.”
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