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The Lineup
Concerts
Winnipeg International Jazz Festival
Continues to June 23, various venues. Complete lineup, ticket and venue info at jazzwinnipeg.com.
Red River Exhibition Concert Series
Platinum Blonde, 8 p.m. Red River Exhibition Park. Free with $12 gate admission. Complete schedule at redriverex.com.
Kvennakor Gardabaejar
Winnipeg Art Gallery, 3:30 p.m. Free.
Bry Webb
West End Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Tickets $18.25 at Ticketmaster, WECC.
Theatre
Henry V
Shakespeare in the Ruins, Trappist Monastery Ruins., St. Norbert. Tickets $12 to $30 at PTE box office 942-5483.
Ghostbusted
Celebrations Dinner Theatre, 5 p.m., Canad Inns Fort Garry. Tickets from $28.95 to $64.95 at 982-8282.
Out and About
Red River Exhibition
Assiniboine Downs. Midway, stage acts, children's entertainers, exhibits, youth talent shows, to June 24. For more information see www.redriverex.com
Prairie Dog Central
Fathers Day, 11 a.m. Tickets $19.95 and $26.95 at 832-5259.
Nitespots
King's Head (120 King): All the Kings Men
Palm Room (Fort Garry Hotel, 222 Broadway): Elmer Negado
Tavern United (MTS Centre): Tom Dunlop
Tavern United (826 Regent): John Larsson
Times Change(d) (Main & St. Mary Ave.): Big Dave McLean
Upperdeck Sports Bar (McPhillips Station Casino): Pepe Cortes
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition June 17, 2012 A15
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