Weekend Happenings

Not intended to be comprehensive, just some things we’ve noticed happening this weekend:

Scat Jazz Lounge has the great Ricki Derek and the Vegas Six tonight at 9:00 PM, an Adonis Rose Cd Release Show Saturday at 9:00 PM, and Mi Son, Mi Son, Mi Son on Sunday at 8:00 PM.

The T&P Tavern has Friday Happy Hour from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with all Texas Beers just $2.75 (draft or bottled). On Saturday, the T&P has free live music, featuring folk rock band Trinity Dogs this weekend. And on Sunday, there’s summer drink specials and free movie night. $2 Mimosas, $3 Margaritas, $4 Bloody Marys. This Sunday’s movie is the the Coen Brothers’ cult classic “The Big Lebowski,” starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The movie starts at approximately 7:30 PM. Because it wouldn’t be “The Big Lebowski” without them, the T&P will be serving up $3 White Russians on Sunday.

Fred’s has Gravity Feed tonight at 7:00 PM, Kate Hearne tomorrow at 12:00 PM, Electric Mt. Rotten Apple Gang tomorrow at 5:00 PM, Wino Vino tomorrow at 7:00 PM, and a Sunday lineup consisting of Kurt South at 12:00 PM, Garrett Heinrichs Band at 3:00 PM, and Terry Rasor Band at 6:00 PM.

The Omni Theater is showing “The Alps,” about Europe’s greatest mountain range and one man’s quest to climb the infamous North Face of the Eiger. “The Alps” runs today at 1:00 PM, 3:10 PM, 4:15 PM, and 5:20 PM, Saturday at 11:00 AM, 1:05 PM, 3:15 PM, 5:25 PM, and 7:35 PM, and Sunday at 12:00 PM, 3:15 PM, and 5:25 PM.

Arts Fifth Avenue is putting on “You Gotta Laugh” on Friday and Saturday, featuring performances of Steven McGaw’s Baitshop Confidential, Brian Farish’s Dry Gulch Zeal, Rey Debalsa’s Urges, and McGaw and Nicholas Irion’s B&B. Admission is $12, starts at 8:00 PM with pre-show music at 7:30 PM.

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