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Going OutBats in their belfryAcro-bats, that is. Around 35 of them. Direct from China. Which is why they're called the National Acrobats of China. You want plate-spinning? Here tis. Cycling stunts? Step right up. Bench-juggling by foot? Clear the way. Plus martial arts, illusions and much leaping atop shoulders. We have beau coup options, by the way, to be spectators: 3 p.m. Sunday in Springfield's Sangamon Auditorium and 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Urbana's Krannert Center.Ah, cappella They're called Sweet Honey in the Rock, a Gammy Award-winning cappella ensemble of seven African-American women founded 35 years ago and still flowing strong with their trademark sounds heavy on the five-part blues, gospel and spirituals, thank you. Get ready for the sweet stuff at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Millikin University's Kirkland Fine Arts Center in Decatur. Tickets are $6 to $15 at (217) 424-6318.
New at the moviesThe Pink Panther 2When Steve Martin was hired as the new Inspector Clouseau several years back, some of us laughed, even if nobody we knew did (swines!). It appears some of us weren't alone, since sacre bleu! the disparaged movie made quite a bit of filthy lucre and has spawned an encore. Rejoining Martin are Jean Reno and Emily Mortimer; defecting is Kevin Kline as Dreyfuss. His replacement is John Cleese. Our forecast: It will not behm. Behm? Yes, we said behm. GO! Movies, D3, for more.See the full content of this document
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Staying InSue's due backSusan Werner, a fixture on the local music scene per her fre...
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