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From Kansas.com Concerts, Festivals, More (stargate atlantis mention)Monday 12 July 2004, by xanderbnd TUE. "Eric Carle: Picture Writer," video, 12:30 p.m. Tue., Wichita Art Museum, 1400 W. Museum Blvd. Included with admission. Information, 268-4921. Wichita Push Club, West Coast Swing Dance lessons, 6:45-7:45 p.m. Tue., The Flightline, 2828 E. 31st St. South. Social dancing follows. Free. Information, 992-1299. Wildwood, Golden Agers dance, 7-10 p.m. Tue., Osage Park Recreation Center, 2121 W. 31st St. South. Donation $2. Information, 263-2856 or 942-0143. WED. Justina Neufeld, book-signing by the author of "A Family Torn Apart," 2-4 p.m. Wed., Delano Book Co., 811 W. Douglas. Free. Information, 263-8336. THU. Dance, 6-10 p.m. Thu., Moose Lodge Ballroom, 10005 E. Kellogg. Cost $1. Information, 682-7654. Oz Swing Club, West Coast Swing Dance lessons, 7- 8 p.m. Thu., The Flightline, 2828 E. 31st St. South. Social dancing follows. Free. Information, 992-1299. Three Gees Band, El Dorado Golden Agers dance, 7:30-10 p.m. Thu., El Dorado Senior Center, 210 E. Second, El Dorado. Donation $2.50. Information, (316) 321-0142 or 755-1060. THU.-FRI., SUN. "The Scarlet Empress," Center Summer Film Series, 8 p.m. Thu.-Fri., 2 p.m. Sun., Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central. Tickets $5, members $4. Information, 634-2787. THU.-SAT. "The Bill Show," opens Thu., through July 25, High Park Amphitheater, 2700 E. Madison, Derby. Shows 7:30 p.m. Thu.-Sat. and July 24, 5:30 p.m. July 25. Tickets $8, $5 students and seniors. Reservations, 390-3919. FRI. Summer Wine Dinner Series, New Zealand wines and summer cuisine, 7:30 p.m. Fri., Wichita Art Museum, 1400 W. Museum Blvd. Cost $70 (discount for members). Reservations, 268-4973. The Benders, Old Town Oldies Summer Concert series, 8 p.m. Fri., Farm & Art Market Plaza, Mosley at First. Lawn chairs OK. Alcohol not permitted. Free. Sponsored by 103.7 KEYN. Information, 262-3555. SAT. Fifth Annual Harvey County Butterfly Count, sponsored by the North American Butterfly Association, meet 8:30 a.m. Sat. Kauffman Museum, 27th and Main, North Newton. Cost $3.50, children under 12 free and must be accompanied by an adult. To participate all day or half a day, contact Dwight Platt, (316) 283-6708, or Kauffman Museum, (316) 283-1612. "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," Center Summer Film Series, 2 and 8 p.m. Sat., Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central. Tickets $5, members $4. Information, 634-2787. Wichita Area Team Penning, 5 p.m. Sat., Kansas Coliseum, 85th North off I-135. Free. Information, 755-1243. Bill Dry & the Rhythm Riders, Chisholm Trail Seniors dance, 7-10 p.m. Sat., Park City Senior Center, 6100 N. Hydraulic. Donation $2.50. Information, 755-1060 or 744-1199. Jim Staton, 8-11 p.m. Sat., Moose Lodge Ballroom, 10005 E. Kellogg. Cost $2.50. Information, 682-7654. Jim-N-Aye, singles mixer, 8 p.m.-midnight Sat., Caprice Ballroom, 19906 W. Kellogg, Goddard. Admission $5. Information, 794-8705. SUN. Heart of America Men’s Chorus, "ExtrABBAganza Concert," 4 p.m. Sun., Mary Jane Teall Theater, Century II. Advance tickets $10 by calling Brad Robertson, 618-0684, or $12 at the door; $7.50 children 12 and under. FUN WITH KIDS THU.-FRI. "Hansel & Gretel," Picnic Theatre by Wichita Children’s Theatre & Dance Center, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Thu.-Fri., Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central. Cookie show $4.50, lunch matinee $6. Reservations, 262-2282. FRI.-SAT. "Hansel & Gretel," musical-comedy, Crown Uptown Professional Children’s Theatre, 3207 E. Douglas. Buffet/show 11:15 a.m. Fri.-Sat., doors open at 11. Tickets $8.50 (includes lunch). Information, 681-1566. SPORTING EVENTS SAT. Wichita Stealth football: The Stealth returns home for the first time in three weeks, playing host to the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz in a 7 p.m. Saturday game at the Kansas Coliseum. Call 755-3307 for ticket information. ON TV TODAY-FRI. "I Love the ’90s": After successfully skewering the pop culture of the ’70s and ’80s, VH1 takes aim at the ’90s with this 10-part series, airing two episodes each night this week. Kicking off with 1990, the show recalls the TV series "Twin Peaks" and the movie "Pretty Woman," as well as the music of MC Hammer and Wilson Phillips (8 and 9 p.m. today-Fri., VH1, Ch. 35). TODAY "Texas: Big America": Tales, tall and otherwise, of the Lone Star State, home to oil men, cowboys, outlaws and colorful politicians, including some U.S. presidents. The special spans two centuries and is being shown in high-definition (7 p.m. today, History, Ch. 69). WED. "CMA Music Festival": Highlights of "Country Music’s Biggest Party," a four-day festival and fan fair held in June, include performances by Brooks & Dunn, Martina McBride and Uncle Kracker (8 p.m. Wed., CBS and KWCH, Ch. 12). FRI. "Stargate Atlantis": Joe Flanigan stars in this spin-off and companion to "Stargate SG-1." Humans discover yet another portal left behind by the Stargate builders, which will make for adventures in even more galaxies (8 p.m. Fri., Sci-Fi, Ch. 70). |