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TV: ABC gets down and dirty with “Scandal.” CONCERTS: l Rock band Empire Shall Fall plays Starline, then Babylon the next day. l Enjoy spring break at Fulton 55 with Sci-Fi Caper and Collecto. MOVIES: “American Pie” sequel “American Reunion” opens. TV: l “Magic City” debuts on Starz. l FOX series “The Finder” back on new night. CONCERTS: l Gina Leneé debuts her CD at Tower Theatre. l Hip-hoppers The Starting Six party at Fulton 55. l Celtic Crossroads visits Visalia Fox Theatre. TV: “Lucha Xtreme” begins on KAIL (Channel 7.1). TV: Second season of “Borgias” and fourth season of “Nurse Jackie” start on Showtime. CONCERT: Pop singer Mat Kearney stops at Fulton 55. DVD: Meryl Streep’s Oscar-winning “The Iron Lady” (right) out. TV: l Chris Colfer featured as BIO Channel presents “Glee: Don’t Stop Believing.” l “Dream Machines” cranks up on Syfy. l WE tv adds new series “Shannen Says.” CONCERT: Rising band Electric Guest plays a free show at Visalia Fox Theatre as part of TOMS Shoes’ One Day Without Shoes festival. MUSIC: Bonnie Raitt, Counting Crows, Alabama Shakes, Cavo and M. Ward are among the new albums out. BOOKS: John Grisham’s “Calico Joe” comes out. TV: “Don’t Trust the B---- in Apt 23” moves into ABC lineup. EVENT: The BLOB Awards honor the best locally owned businesses at Fulton 55. SPORTS: Fresno Grizzlies (right) home opener. MOVIES: “Cabin in the Woods,” “The Three Stooges” and “Lockout” in theaters. CONCERTS: l Rock band Firehouse stops at Fulton 55 on its reunion tour. l Speakers on Blast hip-hop show brings Slaughterhouse, E-40 and Cali Swag District to Save Mart Center. l Jazzaffair festival in Three Rivers. (through April 15) THEATER: The New Ensemble’s “Hamlet” opens at the Broken Leg Stage. (Through April 28) TV: l CBS airs “47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards” (right). l No joke, AMC’s “The Killing” returns. ART: Photographer Jeff Grandy’s show “Unfiltered” opens at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. (Through May 10) THEATER: The Broadway production “Rock of Ages” (right) brings two nights of the rockin’ love story to the Saroyan Theatre. (Through April 3) DVD: “War Horse” (left) and “We Bought a Zoo” in stores. CONCERT: Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings its “Beethoven’s Last Night” show to Save Mart Center. MUSIC: New albums in stores from Rascal Flatts, Nicki Minaj and Candlebox. BOOKS: “Fifty Shades of Grey” trilogy by E L James is out in paperback. LECTURE: Olympics snowboarder Andy Finch (right) speaks at NorthPointe Community Church. EVENTS: l Fresno wineries host Roll Out the Barrel Wine Journey. (Through April 15) l Selland Arena stages a Lucha Libra wrestling event. l Vintage store Yoshi Now! holds its annual spring flea market. l Earth Day celebration at the UU Campus in Fresno (on Alluvial between Chestnut and Willow). CONCERTS: l Kind of homegrown local band The Stone Foxes headlines Fulton 55. l Rolling Stones tribute Satisfaction 50 and singer Joe Taylor play Tower Theatre. l Fresno Choral Artists spring concert features guest artist Susan McDonald at Hope Lutheran Church. FOOD: The Vintage Press Restaurante reenacts the last dinner served on Titanic. BOOKS: Fresno State’s Arne Nixon Center holds its annual “Secret Garden” Party. EVENT: Spring Blossom Festival at Shinzen Japanese Garden. TV: Second season of “Lost Girl” launches on Syfy. CONCERT: Mark Mallett performs at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Merced. CONCERTS: l Crosby, Stills & Nash play a sold-out show at Table Mountain Casino. l Coachella band Givers stops at The Cellar Door in Visalia. BOOKS: “The Innocent” by David Baldacci is out. DVD: Your mission — pick up “Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol.” MUSIC: Train, Jason Mraz, Chris Botti and Neon Trees release new albums. EVENT: Ladies night out alert! The male dancers of Thunder from Down Under grind at Babylon. LECTURE: Ronan Tynan, one of the founding members of the Irish Tenors, speaks at the San Joaquin Town Hall Lecture Series at the Saroyan Theatre on “Hitting the High Notes.” CONCERTS: l Blues guitar titan Joe Bonamassa (above) plays Saroyan Theatre. l Zeds Dead headlines a big dance music party at Rainbow Ballroom. THEATER: Good Company Players opens “Grace and Glorie” at the 2nd Space Theatre. (Through June 17) MOVIES: New movies include “The Lucky One” and “Think Like a Man” (right). TV: “The X Factor” auditions in San Francisco. CONCERTS: l Ozomatli headlines Tower Theatre with 40 Watt Hype. l Zammuto plays The Cellar Door in Visalia. l Midnight Run plays the songs of Journey at Starline. THEATER: Reedley’s River City Theatre Company opens “Godspell.” (Through April 20) EVENTS: l Monster Jam Monster Truck Racing at Fresno Fairgrounds. (Through April 22) l Fresno State Vintage Days. (Through April 22) ART: The Fresno Art Museum brings back its popular “Trashique” (below) fundraiser. MUSIC: It’s Record Store Day — support your local record store CONCERT: With the rousing “Carmina Burana,” the Fresno Philharmonic closes out its season with a bang at the Saroyan Theatre. (Through April 22) THEATER: Fresno State’s theater department offers free performances of “Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.” FOOD: Erna’s Elderberry House reenacts last dinner served on Titanic. CONCERT: Latin rock icons Mana play Save Mart Center. EVENT: Hug a plant. It’s Earth Day. CONCERT: “Sesame Street Live: Elmo Makes Music” at the Save Mart Center. (Through April 25) BOOKS: Stephen King releases “The Wind Through the Keyhole: A Dark Tower Novel.” DVD: See Diane Lane in “Cinema Verite.” MUSIC: Jack White of The White Stripes releases his debut solo album. TV: CW loves new “The L.A. Complex.” THEATER: “Cirque Dreams: Pop Goes The Rock” stages a rockin’ carnival at the Saroyan Theatre. CONCERTS: l Country star Miranda Lambert (left) plays Save Mart Center. l “American Idol” winner David Cook plays the rodeo’s kick-off concert. l Great Western Southern Gospel Fan Festival begins three-day run at Visalia Convention Center. EVENT: Yee-haw! The Clovis Rodeo starts its run (through April 29) DANCE: Fresno State’s University Dance Theatre performs. (Through April 28) MOVIE: “Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World” shows at Fresno Art Museum THEATER: “Master Class” starring Jacqueline Antaramian (above) opens at the Shaghoian Hall. (Through April 29) MOVIES: l Fresno Filmworks kicks off its an- nual film festival at the Tower Theatre. (Through April 29) l “Safe” and “The Five-Year Engagement” open CONCERTS: l Country singer Justin Moore plays the Clovis Rodeo. l 1964: The Tribute brings Beatles faves to Saroyan Theatre. l John McEuen visits the Hanford Fox Theatre. CONCERTS: l San Joaquin Chorale performs its spring concert at the 1st Congregational Church. l Indie rock singer Rosie Thomas plays the Visalia Fox Theatre. l Pink Floyd tribute band House of Floyd plays Fulton 55. EVENT: Master Gardeners Spring Garden Tour at Garden of the Sun. CONCERT: Pianist Ena Bronstein performs at the 1st Congregational Church.

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Look for event details in 7 every Friday or online at planitfresno.com

MOVIES: “Titanic” re-released in 3D.”TV:l “One Tree Hill” ends on CW.l NBC adds “Best Friends Forever.”

ART: Monthly ArtHop includes the opening of a notable exhibition of prints from the Willem Photographic Gallery in Monterey at Spectrum Art Gallery. (Through April 29)MUSIC: Monthly JazzHop in the Tower District and downtown Fresno.SPORTS: Fresno Grizzlies open on the road in Tucson.TV: ABC gets down and dirty with “Scandal.”

CONCERTS:l Rock band Empire Shall Fall plays Starline, then Babylon the next day.l Enjoy spring break at Fulton 55 with Sci-Fi Caper and Collecto.MOVIES: “American Pie” sequel “American Reunion” opens.TV:l “Magic City” debuts on Starz.l FOX series “The Finder” back on new night.

CONCERTS:l Gina Leneé debuts her CD at Tower Theatre.l Hip-hoppers The Starting Six party at Fulton 55.l Celtic Crossroads visits Visalia Fox Theatre.TV: “Lucha Xtreme” begins on KAIL (Channel 7.1).

TV: Second season of “Borgias” and fourth season of “Nurse Jackie” start on Showtime.

CONCERT: Pop singer Mat Kearney stops at Fulton 55.

DVD: Meryl Streep’s Oscar-winning “The Iron Lady” (right) out.TV:l Chris Colfer featured as BIO Channel presents “Glee: Don’t Stop Believing.”l “Dream Machines” cranks up on Syfy.l WE tv adds new series “Shannen Says.”CONCERT: Rising band Electric Guest plays a free show at Visalia Fox Theatre as part of TOMS Shoes’ One Day Without Shoes festival.MUSIC: Bonnie Raitt, Counting Crows, Alabama Shakes, Cavo and M. Ward are among the new albums out.BOOKS: John Grisham’s “Calico Joe” comes out.

TV: “Don’t Trust the B---- in Apt 23” moves into ABC lineup.EVENT: The BLOB Awards honor the best locally owned businesses at Fulton 55.

SPORTS: Fresno Grizzlies (right) home opener. MOVIES: “Cabin in the Woods,” “The Three Stooges” and “Lockout” in theaters.CONCERTS:l Rock band Firehouse stops at Fulton 55 on its reunion tour.l Speakers on Blast hip-hop show brings Slaughterhouse, E-40 and Cali Swag District toSave Mart Center.l Jazzaffair festival in Three Rivers. (through April 15)THEATER: The New Ensemble’s “Hamlet” opens at the Broken Leg Stage. (Through April 28)

TV:l CBS airs “47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards” (right).l No joke, AMC’s “The Killing” returns. ART: Photographer Jeff Grandy’s show “Unfiltered” opens at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. (Through May 10) THEATER: The

Broadway production “Rock of Ages” (right) brings two nights of the rockin’ love story to the Saroyan Theatre. (Through April 3)

DVD: “War Horse” (left) and “We Bought a Zoo” in stores. CONCERT: Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings its “Beethoven’s Last Night” show to Save Mart Center.MUSIC: New albums in stores from Rascal Flatts, Nicki Minaj and Candlebox.BOOKS: “Fifty Shades of Grey” trilogy by E L James is out in paperback.

LECTURE: Olympics snowboarder Andy Finch (right) speaks at NorthPointe Community Church.EVENTS:l Fresno wineries host Roll Out the Barrel Wine Journey. (Through April 15)l Selland Arena stages a Lucha Libra wrestling event.l Vintage store Yoshi Now! holds its annual spring flea market.l Earth Day celebration at the UU Campus in Fresno (on Alluvial between Chestnut and Willow).CONCERTS:l Kind of homegrown local band The Stone Foxes headlines Fulton 55.l Rolling Stones tribute Satisfaction 50 and singer Joe Taylor play Tower Theatre.l Fresno Choral Artists spring concert features guest artist Susan McDonald at Hope Lutheran Church.

FOOD: The Vintage Press Restaurante reenacts the last dinner served on Titanic.BOOKS: Fresno State’s Arne Nixon Center holds its annual “Secret Garden” Party.EVENT: Spring Blossom Festival at Shinzen Japanese Garden.

TV: Second season of “Lost Girl” launches on Syfy.CONCERT: Mark Mallett performs at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Merced.

CONCERTS:l Crosby, Stills & Nash play a sold-out show at Table Mountain Casino.l Coachella band Givers stops at The Cellar Door in Visalia.BOOKS: “The Innocent” by David Baldacci is out.DVD: Your mission — pick up “Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol.”MUSIC: Train, Jason Mraz, Chris Botti and Neon Trees release new albums.

EVENT: Ladies night out alert! The male dancers of Thunder from Down Under grind at Babylon.LECTURE: Ronan Tynan, one of the founding members of the Irish Tenors, speaks at the San Joaquin Town Hall Lecture Series at the Saroyan Theatre on “Hitting the High Notes.”

CONCERTS:l Blues guitar titan Joe Bonamassa (above) plays Saroyan Theatre.l Zeds Dead headlines a big dance music party at Rainbow Ballroom.THEATER: Good Company Players opens “Grace and Glorie” at the 2nd Space Theatre. (Through June 17)

MOVIES: New movies include “The Lucky One” and “Think Like a Man” (right).TV: “The X Factor” auditions in San Francisco.CONCERTS:l Ozomatli headlines Tower Theatre with 40 Watt Hype.l Zammuto plays The Cellar Door in Visalia.l Midnight Run plays the songs of Journey at Starline.THEATER: Reedley’s River City Theatre Company opens “Godspell.” (Through April 20)EVENTS:l Monster Jam Monster Truck Racing at Fresno Fairgrounds. (Through April 22)l Fresno State Vintage Days. (Through April 22)

ART: The Fresno Art Museum brings back its popular “Trashique” (below) fundraiser.

MUSIC: It’s Record Store Day — support your local record storeCONCERT: With the rousing “Carmina Burana,” the Fresno Philharmonic closes out its season with a bang at the Saroyan Theatre. (Through April 22)THEATER: Fresno

State’s theater department offers free performances of “Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.”

FOOD: Erna’s Elderberry House reenacts last dinner served on Titanic.CONCERT: Latin rock icons Mana play Save Mart Center.EVENT: Hug a plant. It’s Earth Day.

CONCERT: “Sesame Street Live: Elmo Makes Music” at the Save Mart Center. (Through April 25)BOOKS: Stephen King releases “The Wind Through the Keyhole: A Dark Tower Novel.” DVD: See Diane Lane in “Cinema Verite.”MUSIC: Jack White of The White Stripes releases his debut solo album.TV: CW loves new “The L.A. Complex.”

THEATER: “Cirque Dreams: Pop Goes The Rock” stages a rockin’ carnival at the Saroyan Theatre.

CONCERTS:l Country star Miranda Lambert (left) plays Save Mart Center. l “American Idol” winner David Cook plays the rodeo’s kick-off concert.l Great Western Southern Gospel Fan Festival begins three-day run at Visalia Convention Center.EVENT: Yee-haw! The Clovis Rodeo starts its run (through April 29)DANCE: Fresno State’s University Dance Theatre performs. (Through April 28)MOVIE: “Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World” shows at Fresno Art Museum

THEATER: “Master Class” starring Jacqueline Antaramian (above) opens at the Shaghoian Hall. (Through April 29)MOVIES:l Fresno Filmworks kicks off its an-nual film festival at the Tower Theatre. (Through April 29)l “Safe” and “The Five-Year Engagement” openCONCERTS:l Country singer Justin Moore plays the Clovis Rodeo.l 1964: The Tribute brings Beatles faves to Saroyan Theatre.l John McEuen visits the Hanford Fox Theatre.

CONCERTS:l San Joaquin Chorale performs its spring concert at the 1st Congregational Church.l Indie rock singer Rosie Thomas plays the Visalia Fox Theatre.l Pink Floyd tribute band House of Floyd plays Fulton 55.EVENT: Master Gardeners Spring Garden Tour at Garden of the Sun.

CONCERT: Pianist Ena Bronstein performs at the 1st Congregational Church.