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THISWEEK
TODAY
Paula Teplitz and Jayne Behman. Reception: 4 to 6 p. m. Ceramics, paintings and glass art. Today, through June 30. 575 Embarcadero, Morro Bay. 234-3634.
“ChismeArte Y Que: Expanding L. A.’s Chicano Aesthetic.” Reception and talk: 4:30 to 6 p. m. Through June 16. Kennedy Library Gallery at the Commons, Cal Poly. 756-2305.
Linnaea’s Cafe. Thurs: Fed Jazz Jam, 8 p. m. Fri: Jon Bartel, 8 p. m. Sat: Amy Obenski, 8 p. m. Tues: Cuesta Jazz, 8 p. m. 1110 Garden St. All ages, no dancing. 541-5888.
FRIDAY
“Cherry Blossom Time.” Reception: 4 to 7 p. m. Through Friday. Executive Gallery at the San Luis Business Center, 4251 S. Higuera St., Suite 800, San Luis Obispo.
Paso Robles Balloon Festival Glow-Flow Concert. 5 p. m. Performance by Dave Pack. Food, wine and beer available. Proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club and Central Coast First Tee program. River Oaks Hot Springs Spa, 800 Clubhouse Drive, Paso Robles. $25. 238-4600.
Atascadero Art Association Monthly Meeting. 7 p. m. Jane Siragusa shares her knowledge and experience of art marketing. Atascadero-Martin Polin Library, 6850 Morro Road, Atascadero. 712-9015.
“Art Inspires” Poetry Reading. 7 p. m. Reading by Kevin Patrick Sullivan. Arts Space Obispo, 570 Higuera St., Suite, 165, San Luis Obispo. Free. 544-9251.
SLOFolks Concert: Boulder Acoustic Society. 7 p. m. Mix of a variety of musical styles. Coalesce Bookstore, 845 Main St., Morro Bay. $15. 772-2880.
Anne Farnsworth in Concert. 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. Jazz pianist and vocalist performs with the Mike Raynor Group. Inn at Morro Bay, 60 State Park Road, Morro Bay. Free. 772-5651.
Concert. 7:30 p. m. Performance by Don Lampson, Eric Brittain and Charlie Kleeman. The Porch, 22322 El Camino Real, Santa Margarita. Free. 438-3376. David Olney in Concert. 8 p. m. Storytelling songwriter joined by guitarist Sergio Webb, Jon Bartel opens. San Luis Obispo City/County Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. $15 donation. 544-9663.
Chamber Music Concert. 8 p. m. Performance by pianist Xiayin Wang. Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $20 to $30. 489-9444.
Pecha Kucha Night, Vol. 3. 8:20 p. m. Digital presentation of work by six presenters in a timed forum. Doors open at 7 p. m. Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 547-0278.
The Carlton Hotel. Bar and Lounge, 8 to 11 p. m. Fri: Richard Green. Sat: Bob Santa Cruz/Steve Mazzetta Duo. 6005 El Camino Real, Atascadero. 461-5100.
Harry’s Night Club and Beach Bar. Fri: Freeze Frame, $5, 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. Sat: Friction Addiction, 3 to 8 p. m.; Freeze Frame, $5, 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. Sun: Jaxx, 3 to 8 p. m.; Mean Gene and the Portable Jons, 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. 690 Cypress St., Pismo Beach. No cover unless noted. 773-1010.
SATURDAY
Pismo Beach KiteXpo. Saturday and Sunday. Events include kiteboard companies demonstrations, guest riders, barbecue and raffle. Pismo Beach Pier. 773-9200 or www.xtremebigair.com/kiteXPO.
Paso Robles Balloon Festival. 6 a. m. to 4 p. m. Event includes hot air ballon rides (weather permitting), food, music, vendors, festival activities. Proceeds benefit North COunty Youth. River Oaks Hot Springs Spa, 800 Clubhouse Drive, Paso Robles. $10 per car. 238-4600.
Vintage Sidecar Show, Recycled Treasures and Garden Art. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Vintage motorcycle cars, collectors, art dealers, crafters and garden art booths. Paso Robles City Park. Free. 238-4103.
“Spring in Bloom” Hike. 10 a. m. Hike to the wetland pool above Santa Margarita Lake. Meet at the Grey Pine trailhead. 2.5 miles. $7 day-use fee. 788-2415.
Adventures With Nature. 772-2694 or www.morrobaymuseum.org. Rain or bad weather cancels outdoor activities.
• Los Osos Oaks Reserve. 10 a. m. Enjoy a shaded stroll through ancient forest, see native plants and evidence of Chumash habitation. Meet at reserve entrance, 0.7 miles east of South Bay Boulevard on Los Osos Valley Road. 1 mile, 1.5 hours.
• Oceano Lagoon. 10 a. m. Explore the surroundings of the lagoon. Learn about the plants and animals found there. Meet at Oceano campground entrance station, Pismo State Beach. 1.5 miles, 2 hours.
• Morro Rock. 11 a. m. Is Morro Rock the eroded remains of an ancient volcano? This talk may change thinking about the origin of the famous landmark. Meet at the museum auditorium in Morro Bay State Park. 2 hours.
San Miguel Sagebrush Days Parade. 11 a. m. Parade followed by books sale, craft faire, barbecue and classic and antique vehicle displays. 14th and Mission Streets, San Miguel. 610-6747.
Earth Day SLO 2008 — Green Living Expo. 11 . m. to 5 p. m. Event includes green products, skin and body care, kids zone, alternative energies, clean cars, food, wine, beer and music. Presented by the Earth Day Alliance. Mission Plaza, San Luis Obispo. Free. 544-8529.
Morro Bay Kite Festival. 11:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Displays by professional
kite handlers. Morro Rock, Morro Bay. 772-4467.
Cambria Wildflower Show. Noon to 5 p. m. Saturday; 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sunday. A display of fresh flowers collected from the Monterey County line to the Morro Bay estuary, and from the coastal bluffs to the ridge of the Santa Lucia Mountains. Sponsored by the Friends of the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve. Veterans Memorial Building, 1000 Main St., Cambria $2 donation; students are free. 927-2856.
“Sculpture by the Sea” Exhibit. Noon to 5 p. m. Sculptures made out of stone, clay, wood and metal created by a variety of artists. Camp Ocean Pines, 1473 Randall Drive, Cambria. Free. 927-0254.
“All That Jazz” Spring Concert. 1 p. m. Performance by the Atascadero Community Band. Proceeds benefit the Atascadero Junior High School’s band program. Atascadero Bible Church, 6225 Atascadero Mall, Atascadero. Donations. 239-4644.
Cal Poly Wine Festival. 1 to 4 p. m. Wine tastings from more than 100 California wineries, appetizers from local restaurants, music by Shival Experience and silent auction. Presented by the Cal Poly Vines and Wines Club, benefits the club and the Cal Poly Wine and Viticulture program. Santa Margarita Ranch, 9000 Yerba Buena Ave., Santa Margarita. $30 to $70. www.calpolywinefestival.com.
Wild West & Jazz & Wagons Across America. 2 to 7 p. m. Event includes performance by the Paso Robles High School Band during the Wild West Extravaganza Show, chuck wagon meal and drawings. Proceeds benefit the Paso Robles High School Band and Wagons Across America. Harris Stage Lines, 5995 N. River Road, Paso Robles. $45. 237-1860.
“Gourmet Soiree” Dinner and Concert. 6 p. m. Evening features French-bistro classics, French varietal wines and concert. Presented by the Pacific Repertory Opera. The Monday Club, 1815 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. $65 to $80; $490 to $600 for table of eight. 541-5369 or www.propera.org. Champions for Children Celebration: Sunset at the Rancho. 6 to 10:30 p. m. Event includes barbecue and music by Rock-A-Billy Legends Band. Presented by the Children’s Health Initiative and benefits the group’s programs. Santa Margarita Ranch, 9000 Yerba Buena Ave., Santa Margarita. $75. 540-5177.
Michael Young in Concert. 7 p. m. Finger-style guitarist. Green Acres Lavender Farm, 8865 San Gabriel Road, Atascadero. $20. 466-0837.
Juni Fisher in Concert. 7 p. m. Western music. Matt’s Music, Stage & School, 617 12th St., Paso Robles. $15. Reservations, 237-0054.
Santa Maria Philharmonic in Concert. 7:30 p. m. Musical selections from Mozart, Haydn, Delius and Bowerman. Grace Baptist Church, Santa Maria. $12 to $24. 925-0412.
SLOFolks Concert: Boulder Acoustic Society. 7:30 p. m. Mix of a variety of musical styles. Castoro Cellars Winery, 1315 N. Bethel Road, Templeton. $15. 238-0725.
Amy Obenski in Concert. 8 p. m. Jazzy folk-rock. Linnaea’s Cafe, 1110 Garden St., San Luis Obispo. Free. 541-5888.
“Rockin’ for Animals IV” Concert. 9 p. m. Performance by Oney Black, Tres Gatos and PennyJar. Presented by and benefits the North County Humane Society. Hoover’s Live, 6900 El Camino Real, Atascadero. $5 donation. 462-3210.
Que Cosa Band in Concert. 9:30 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. Salsa and blues lessons with CPSalsa and Cal Poly Blues Club, Latin and Salsa by Que Cosa and blues and swing music DJ’d by Cal Poly Swing Club. 18 and over. The Clubhouse at This Old House, 740 W. Foothill Blvd., San Luis Obispo. $10. 215-9799.
It’s a Grind Coffee Shop. Sat: The Pat Cormick Group, 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. 1506 Froom Ranch, San Luis Obispo. 269-0230.
SUNDAY
Dunes Center: Wonder of the Dunes. 9 a. m. Ken Wolf leads the two-mile hike along the bridge and boardwalk of Oso Flaco Lake Natural Area. Learn about the ecosystem. Meet at Oso Flaco Lake. 343-2455, ext. 201 or www.dunescenter.org.
Elder Bill’s Outdoor Events: Nature Hike at Dana. 9:30 a. m. See riparian habitat, adjacent habitat and historical landmark. Meet and the Adobe. Call 929-3647 or e-mailbdenneen@kcbx.net.
Lopez Lake Outdoor Discoveries: Nature Boat Cruise. 10:15 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. Take a cruise on Lopez Lake and learn about the history and mystery hidden below the water. $3.50 to $7. Lopez Lake Nature Center, Arroyo Grande. $7 parking. 788-2381.
Faerie Festival. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Afternoon of face painting, story telling, crafts, snacks, balloons, art and music. Heart’s Ease Herb Shop & Gardens, 4101 Burton Drive, Cambria. Free. 927-5224.
Basin Street Regulars’ Concert. 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Performances by Black Tuesday Jazz Band, Cal Poly No. 2 Big Band and the BSR Jammers. Veterans Memorial Building, 780 Bello St. Pismo Beach. $5 to $10. 550-4865.
Recital & Tea. 2 to 4 p. m. Showcase of Cambria Youth Music Fund students involved in various fields of study. Community Presbyterian Church, 2250 Yorkshire, Cambria. $5. 927-1885.
Piano Concert for Charity. 2:30 to 5 p. m. Hilary Anderson performs with harpist Aurora Denny. Proceeds benefit Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, MS Foundation, Bay Area Lupus and God’s Gift Home. 499 Bluerock Drive, San Luis Obispo. $15 donation. 748-7218.
Vocal Jazz Concert. 3 p. m. Performances by Voce, the Cuesta College Vocal Jazz Ensemble and the Cuesta College Chamber Singers. St. Benedict’s Episcopal Church, 2220 Snowey Egret Lane, Los Osos. $8 to $15. 528-0654.
Spring Concert. 3 p. m. Performance by the San Luis Obispo County Band. First United Methodist Church, 275 N. Halcyon Road, Arroyo Grande. Freewill donations. 543-5691.
Jazz Concert Series at The Hamlet. 4 and 7:15 p. m. Drummer Winard Harper and his sextet. The Hamlet, Highway 1, Cambria. $12 to $20. 927-0567.
“Viva La Fiesta.” 4 p. m. Event includes mariachi music, folklorico dancers, dinner, silent auction and reverse drawing. Presented by the Assistance League of San Luis Obispo County. Taft Barn, Atascadero. $55. 466-3563.
MONDAY
El Camino Art Association. 1 p. m. Drawing perspective demonstration by Gay Melody Sullivan. Ramona Garden Center, 10th and Ramona Streets, Grover Beach. 773-4860.
Frog and Peach. Mon: Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity. 728 Higuera St. 595-3764.
TUESDAY
Central Coast Watercolor Society Meeting. 7 to 9 p. m. Kathy Miller demonstrates painting. San Luis Obispo Art Center, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. 773-4860.
WEDNESDAY
Adventures With Nature. 772-2694 or www.morrobaymuseum.org. Rain or bad weather cancels outdoor activities.
• Gray Whale Parade. 10 a. m. Search for gray whales and learn about these creatures and their long migration. Meet at the northern-most parking lot along Moonstone Beach, near the intersection of Highway 1 and Moonstone Beach Drive, Cambria. 0.5 mile, 2 hours.
Spring Fling Open House. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Event includes hot dogs, drinks, face painting, games, raffle, bounce house and hand paints. Presented by the MOMS Club of Atascadero. Atascadero Lake Park. 461-9325. “Opening Minds” Art Show. Reception: 3 to 6 p. m. Artworks by a variety of artists. Tuesday, through May 11. San Luis Obispo Art Center, 1010 Board St., San Luis Obispo.
Girls Night Out Fundraiser. 5 to 8 p. m. Evening of spa treatments, shopping, wine tasting and chocolate fondue buffet. Proceeds benefit the
Susan G. Kormen Breast Cancer Foundation. Space is limited. Morovino Winery Tasting Room, 550 First St., Avila Beach. $10 donation. Reservations, 627-1443.
Courtyard by Marriott. Wed: The Dave Beck Trio, 6 to 9 p. m. 1605 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo. 234-7474.
The Clubhouse at This Old House. Wed: Shannon Curtis, Deborah Kirk opens, $10, 8 p. m. 740 W. Foothill Blvd., San Luis Obispo. 548-8500.
Downtown Brewing Co. Wed: Walter Trout and The Radicals. 1119 Garden St. 543-1843.
ART
OPENING
Peg Grady. Reception: 6 to 8 p. m. May 2. “Memories ... Real and Imagined.” Paintings and assemblages. Monday, through June 1. Linnaea’s Cafe, 1110 Garden St., San Luis Obispo. 541-5888.
ENDING Al Musso. Paintings. Through today. Cayucos Community Art Gallery, 10 Cayucos Drive, Cayucos. 995-2049.
Douglas Simms Stenhouse. “Splendor of the Central Coast.” Plein aire art. Through Friday. Frame Works Gallery, 339 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo. 542-9000.
Leslie Sutcliffe. “Phases of Saturn.”
Paintings and prints. Through Friday. Arts Space Obispo, 570 Higuera St., Suite 165, San Luis Obispo. 544-9251.
Susan Pyburn. “The SLO Show.” Photography. Through Saturday. Linnaea’s Cafe, 1110 Garden St., San Luis Obispo.
John Patrick Salisbury. “Estuary.” Paintings. Through Sunday. Salisbury Fine Art Gallery, 6985 Ontario Road, Avila Valley. 471-3110.
Laura Krifka and Cassie McFarland. “We, Monsters.” Paintings and sculptures. Through Monday. Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 547-0278.
Abe Perlstein. “Point & Shoot.” Photography. Through Tuesday. Top Dog Coffee Bar, 844 Main St., Morro Bay. 772-9225.
Bob Wilkins. Through Wednesday. Cafe Vio, 1111 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. 237-2722.
Deb Festa. “Spring Romance.” Watercolor and acrylic paintings. Through Wednesday. Gallery at Marina Square, 601 Embarcadero, No. 10, Morro Bay. 772-1068.
Deborah Kunic. Through Wednesday. Rabobank, 845 Spring St., Paso Robles. 238-7200.
Glynis Chaffin-Tinglof. “Color Fields.” Paintings. Through Wednesday. Big Sky Cafe, 1121 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. 545-5401.
“Hard Drive.” Computer-generated art. Through Wednesday. Old Schoolhouse Gallery, 880 Main St., Cambria. 927-8190.
Janelle Younger. “Pronoia and the Art of Assemblage.” Mixed-media assemblage. Through Wednesday. Atascadero-Martin Polin Library, 6850 Morro Road, Atascadero. 461-6161.
Jean Neas. “Livin’ Right.” Watercolor paintings. Through Wednesday. Paso Robles City Library, 1000 Main St., Paso Robles. 238-5473 or 237-3871.
Joan Karlie Goodall and Nancy Joy. “Mix Bouquet.” Watercolor. Through Wednesday. Gulliver’s Travel, 605 Santa Rosa, San Luis Obispo. 489-1487.
Julie Coogan and Ollie Appel. Glass bead jewelry. Through Wednesday. Seekers Glass Gallery, 4090 Burton Drive, Cambria. 927-8626. Mary Ratner. “World within Worlds.” Photography. Through Wednesday. Morovino Winery Tasting Room, 550 First St., Avila Beach. 627-1443.
Rick Salas. Variety of mediums. Through Wednesday. New Frontiers Natural Foods, 896 E. Foothill Blvd., No. C, San Luis Obispo. 785-0194.
Spring Show. Featuring artist from the Atascadero Art Association’s Monday Painters. Through Wednesday. Atascadero-Martin Polin Library, 6850 Morro Road, Atascadero. 466-1328.
Sue Warren. Oil paintings. Through Wednesday. Rabobank, 705 Golden Hill Road, Paso Robles. 237-1616.
Vel Miller. Through Wednesday. Rabobank, 6950 El Camino Real, Atascadero. 466-2325; First Bank of San Luis, 840 Spring St., Paso Robles. 226-3622. Wildflower Art Show. Works by Sarah Winkler, Peg Grady, Joan Scott and Julia Alexis. Through Wednesday. The Porch, 22322 El Camino Real, Santa Margarita. 438-3376.
ONGOING Juried Student Exhibit. Through May 3. University Art Gallery, Cal Poly.
Brushstrokes 2008. Juried exhibit. Through May 11. Morro Bay Art Gallery, 835 Main St., Morro Bay. 438-3084.
Clifford Kaiser. “Fine Lines.” Paintings and drawings. Also mosaic tile by Fine Arts Academy ceramics students. Through May 15. The Artery, 5890 Traffic Way, Atascadero. 464-0533.
Jan French. Watercolor paintings. Through May 15. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve. The Hamlet, Highway 1, Cambria. 927-0567.
“Our Element.” Cuesta College student juried exhibition. Through May 16. Cuesta Art Gallery, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. 546-3202.
Douglas Howard. “Poems in Landscape.” Black-and-white photography. Through May 18. B-W Gallery, 9315 Santa Clara Road, Atascadero. 674-0337.
Mike Tracy. Reception: 6 to 8 p. m. May 2. “Tales, Toys ’n Toons.” Prints, paintings and pen-and-ink. Through May 25. San Luis Obispo Art Center, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. 543-8562.
Roxanne Sexauer. Artist talk: 3:30 p. m. May 25. “Vital Signs, Graphic Art.” Through May 25. San Luis Obispo Art Center, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. 543-8562.
Rebecca Reibel. Reception: 6 to 9 p. m. May 2. Ceramics. Through May. The Gallery at the Network, 788 Higuera St., Suite B. San Luis Obispo. 788-0886.
Laurel Sherrie. Oil Paintings. Through June. Meridian, 142 Cross St., No. 100, San Luis Obispo. 545-8001.
Laurel Sherrie. Oil Paintings. Through June. Lone Madrone Tasting Room, Highway 46 West, Paso Robles. 238-0845.
Harold Forgosteins. “The Forgosteins.” Watercolor paintings. “Ageless Beauty: Faces of Hearst Castle.” Art objects. Through 2008. Hearst Castle Visitor Center, San Simeon. 927-2120.
Janet Penn Franks. “Central Coast Vineyards.” Photography. Ongoing. Corner View Restaurant, 1141 Chorro St., San Luis Obispo. 546-8444.
TALENT CALLS
Call for entry for the “Art From Anything” Contest. Art should be made from at least 80 percent recycled material. Deadline for entry forms is Friday. Entry fee is $10 per item; free for ages 12 to 18. Cash prizes will be given. Entries must be set up by 5 p. m. May 2 for the Gathering of Gardeners event on May 3 and 4 in Cambria. For details, call 927-6114, ext. 2221.
Kelrik Productions’ auditions for its upcoming production of “Pinocchio.” 7 p. m. Tuesday. Casting for all roles. For more information, call 543-7529.
The Paso Robles Library call for entry for it Galaxy 2008 Juried Art Exhibit. Pastel, oil, acrylic, watercolor, mixed media and colored pencil are accepted; works must be for sale. Entry fee is $25 for up to two paintings. Paintings delivered from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Wednesday. Paso Robles City Library, 1000 Spring St., Paso Robles. For details, call 237-3870 or visit www.prcity.com/library . Musical and theatrical talent are needed for the City of San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation Department’s Teen Idol 2008. Teens ages 11 to 17 can register through May 15. The event is at 7 p. m. June 20. For additional information, call 781-7300 or visit www.slocity.org/parksandrecreation . The Central Coast Watercolor Society call for entry for its upcoming “Summer Serendipity” exhibit. Entry deadline in June 1. The show will be July 2 to 29 at the Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 773-4924.
Pacific Horizon Chorus is looking for women of all ages to sing four-part harmony, barbershop style in a performing chorus. Special instruction is available in reading music and vocal production. Quartet singing is encouraged. Voice placement auditions accepted anytime during the year. Chorus meets year-round 7 p. m. Tuesdays at SLO Adult School, Room J4, San Luis Obispo. Call 528-6106.
The Five Cities Youth Performance Choir is open to all children ages 8 to 18. Rehearsals are from 4 to 5 p. m. Fridays. The choir will focus on Broadway style melodies and will perform four to six times per year. The Studio of Performing Arts, 116 W. Branch St., Arroyo Grande. $35 per month. For more information, call 473-0377 or visit www.thestudioofperformingarts.com . SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
EVENTS Santa Barbara Fair & Expo. Today through Sunday. Carnival, exhibitor displays, livestock competitions, live entertainment and performances, petting zoo and educational area. Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara. $3 to $6; kids 5 and under are free. 687-0766 or www.sbfairandexpo.com . CONCERTS Chumash Casino Resort, 3400 E. Highway 246, Santa Ynez. 800-585- 3737 or www.chumashcasino.com . • Kenny Rogers. 8 p. m. today. $45 to $115.
PLANAHEAD
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
CONCERTS Chumash Casino Resort, 3400 E. Highway 246, Santa Ynez. 800-585- 3737 or www.chumashcasino.com . • Montgomery Gentry. 8 p. m. May 8. $45 to $115.
• Paul Rodriguez. 7 and 9:30 p. m. May 15. $20 to $40.
• Engelbert Humperdinck. 8 p. m. May 22. $35 to $85.
• Brooks & Dunn. 8 p. m. June 6. SOLD OUT.
• Earth, Wind & Fire. 8 p. m. June. 19. $45 to $115.
• Reba. 6 p. m. July 4. $95 to $195.
• Lynyrd Skynyrd. 8 p. m. July 17. $85 to $145.
• Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. 8 p. m. July 24. $35 to $95.
Santa Barbara Bowl, 1122 N. Milpas St., Santa Barbara. 962-7411 or www.sbbowl.com . • Duran Duran. 7 p. m. May 3. $47.50 to $87.50.
• John Fogerty. 7 p. m. May 4. $42.50 to $72.50.
• Avril Lavigne. 7 p. m. May. 6. Special guest Boys Like Girls. $37.50 to $57.50.
• Michael Bublé. 7:30 p. m. May 8 and 9. $67.50 to $103.50.
• Celtic Woman. 7 p. m. May. 16. $30.50 to $79.50.
• KJEE Summer Round Up. 3 p. m. May 18. Featuring The Offspring, Pennywise, Everlast, The Whigs & Rebelution. $37.50 to $45.50.
• The Cure. 6 p. m. May 29. With guest 65 Days of Static. $64.50 to $84.50.
• Sheryl Crow. 7 p. m. June 12. Guest Los Lonely Boys. $58.50 to $89.50.
• Crosby, Stills & Nash. 7 p. m. June 18. $38.50 to $78.50.
• Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. 7 p. m. June 25. Featuring T-Bone Burnett. $51.50 to $86.50.
• 311 and Snoop Dogg. 6 p. m. June 26. Guest Fiction Plane. $57.50.
• MercyMe. 6:30 p. m. July 25. Special guests David Crowder Band and Tenth Avenue North. $34.50 to $54.50.
Arlington Theatre, 1317 State St., Santa Barbara. 963-4408.
• Lewis Black. 8 p. m. May 1. $35.50 to $65.50.
Sings Like Hell. Lobero Theatre, 33 E. Canon Perdido St., Santa Barbara. $42.50. 963-0761 or www.singslikehell.com . • 8 p. m. May 17. Kathleen Edwards and The Last Town Chorus.
• 8 p. m. June 21. The Pine Leaf Boys and JT Nero.
• 8 p. m. July 12. James Hunter and Sean Hayes.
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