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ART: A Bill Bruce’s “What Are You Looking At?” (left) at Fig Tree Gallery is a highlight of March’s ArtHop. A UCP student art show at Peeve’s Public House. EVENTS: A Get a sneak peek at Rogue Festival acts at the Teaser Show at Tower Theatre. A Groundbreaking ceremony for returning cars to Fulton Mall, 4 p.m. TV: “The Family” launches on ABC. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 M COMEDY: Marlon Wayans (left) comes to the Warnors Theatre. TV: New CBS series “Rush Hour,” based on popular films, launches. CONCERT: Classic rock from REO Speedwagon at Tachi Palace. DVDS: Kiefer Sutherland’s “Forsaken” (left) offers Wild West action. A Kottonmouth Kings brings its 20th Anniversary tour to Strummer’s. A Veteran R&B acts The Whispers and Lenny Williams play Saroyan Theatre. EVENT: FresYes Fest returns to Tioga-Sequoia’s beer garden. MOVIES: Heroes clash in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” (left) TV: ABC’s “The Catch” looks at what happens when top investigator gets scammed. CONCERT: Blazefest Alumni Show featuring Pop Evil at Fulton 55. CONCERT: The Reunion, a fantasy tribute to the Beatles, is at Visalia Fox Theater. TV: Melissa George (left) stars in new NBC drama “Heartbeat.” DVDS: Series finale “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2.” CONCERT: Creedence Clearwater Revisited plays Table Mountain Casino. SHOPPING: Old Town Clovis Antiques & Collectibles Fair (left) returns. CONCERTS: A Pop-punk band The Wonder Years comes to Strummer’s. A International Order of the Rainbow Girls at Selland Arena. TV: Second season of “Daredevil” (above) launches on Netflix. MOVIES: Take a trip with “The Little Prince.” CONCERT: Funk fest with Morris Day & the Time and S.O.S Band at Eagle Mountain Casino. EVENT: Cesar Chavez celebration planned at Saroyan Theatre. CONCERT: The Reverend Horton Heat plays Fulton 55. with Unknown Hinson and Legendary Shack Shakers THEATER: A Good Company Players goes under the sea with “The Little Mermaid” at Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater. Runs through May 15. A Visalia Players opens the cabaret “Top of the Evenin’ to Ye” at the Ice House Theatre. Runs through March 20. A Tollberry Community Theatre presents “The Wizard of Oz.” Runs through April 2. MOVIES: “The Big Lebowski” screens at Warnors Theatre. VIDEO GAMES: “EA Sports UFC 2” (right) hits shelves. THEATER: National tour of “Ragtime: The Musical” opens at the Saroyan Theatre. Runs through March 16. DVDS: “The Big Short,” “Sisters” available. CONCERT: Sergei Babayan (above) performs with the Fresno Philharmonic at the Saroyan. EVENT: 3rd annual Fresno Urban Run at Chukchansi Park. EVENTS: A Tapped Brew Fest at Fresno Fairgrounds A FresCon comic convention returns to Fresno State. Runs through March 13. A Dress up and celebrate amphibians at Frogs & Fairytales at Fresno Chaffee Zoo. A Sparkle Princess Concert dazzles at Tower Theatre. CONCERT: Cage the Elephant (left) headlines “Spring Fling” tour at Save Mart Center. MOVIES: “The Brothers Grimsby,” “10 Cloverfield Lane” look for box office success. THEATER: A Fresno State opens “Malpractice, or Love’s the Best Doctor,” adapted from the comedies of Moliere. Runs through March 19. A Children’s Musical Theaterworks opens “13: The Musical” at Fresno Memorial Auditorium. Runs through March 20. TV: WGN’s “Underground” looks at the Underground Railroad. CONCERT: Sergei Babayan returns to Keyboard Concerts at Fresno State Concert Hall. TV: ABC turns to the Bible for “Of Kings and Prophets.” (above) VIDEO GAMES: Apocalyptic shooter “The Division” releases. DVDS: Good Grief! “The Peanuts Movie.” TV: Second season of “I Am Cait” begins on E! EVENT: Central California Big Band Dance Society presents The Joe Lenigan Band at The Grand 1401. CONCERT: Fresno Community Chorus Master Chorale celebrates 60th anniversary with concert at Shaghoian Hall. CONCERTS: A TobyMac (right) hits deep on “Hits Deep” tour, at Save Mart Center. A San Francisco blues rock with Stone Foxes, plus locals Strange Vine, at Fulton 55. SHOPPING: New Ross at Herndon and Clovis opens. FOOD & DRINK: A “All About Italian Food” day of tastings and recipes at Sierra Nut House. A Lanna Coffee hosts open house and tasting at 617 Broadway St. EVENTS: A Chinese New Year’s parade and festival in Fresno’s Chinatown. A Miss Fresno County pageant at Tower Theatre. A UFC 196 McGregor vs. Diaz on Pay Per View. DANCE: Santa Barbara’s State Street Ballet joins the Valley Performing Arts Council for “Don Quixote” at the Saroyan. MOVIES: A “Zootopia” (left) and “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” in theaters. EVENTS: A Fresno Home & Garden Show comes to The Big Fresno Fairgrounds. Runs through March 6. A Cineculture presents “Güeros” at Fresno State. THEATER: Reedley’s River City Theatre Company opens “Anything Goes” (above) at the Reedley Opera House. Runs through March 26. DVDS: “Creed” (right) looks to beat the competition. CONCERT: Indie-guitar icon Johnny Marr plays Strummer’s. TV: Spinoff series “Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders” begins on CBS. LECTURE: San Joaquin Valley Town Hall features Stephen Prothero, speaking on “God Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World” at Saroyan Theatre. TV: “The Path” launches on Hulu. VIDEO GAMES: PlayStation 4 owners line up on opening day for “MLB 16: The Show.” CONCERTS: A The voice of L.A. Guns, Phil Lewis, does an acoustic storytellers show at Fulton 55. A Celtic music from Altan at the Tower Theatre. EVENT: Starbound dance competition at Saroyan Theatre. The Bee’s “Don’t Miss It” entertainment guide march CONCERTS: A Have Bieber fever again? Justin Bieber (left) returns to Save Mart Center. Look for event details in 7 every Friday or online at fresnobee.eventsabout.com View an interactive version of this calendar at www.fresnobee.com/entertainment CONCERT: “In The Mood: A 1940s Musical” dances into Tower Theatre.

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ART: A Bill Bruce’s “What Are You Looking At?” (left) at Fig Tree Gallery is a highlight of March’s ArtHop. A UCP student art show at Peeve’s Public House. EVENTS:A Get a sneak peek at Rogue Festival acts at the Teaser Show at Tower Theatre.A Groundbreaking ceremony for returning cars to Fulton Mall, 4 p.m.TV: “The Family” launches on ABC.

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COMEDY: Marlon Wayans (left)comes to the Warnors Theatre. TV: New CBS series “Rush Hour,” based on popular films, launches.CONCERT: Classic rock from REO Speedwagon at Tachi Palace.

DVDS: Kiefer

Sutherland’s “Forsaken” (left) offers Wild West

action.A Kottonmouth Kings brings its 20th Anniversary tour to Strummer’s.A Veteran R&B acts The Whispers and Lenny Williams play Saroyan Theatre.EVENT: FresYes Fest returns to Tioga-Sequoia’s beer garden.

MOVIES: Heroes clash in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.”(left)

TV: ABC’s “The Catch” looks at what happens when top investigator gets scammed.CONCERT: Blazefest Alumni Show featuring Pop Evil at Fulton 55.

CONCERT: The Reunion, a fantasy tribute to the Beatles, is at Visalia Fox

Theater.

TV: Melissa George (left) stars in new NBC drama “Heartbeat.”DVDS: Series finale “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2.” CONCERT: Creedence Clearwater Revisited plays Table Mountain Casino.

SHOPPING: Old Town Clovis Antiques & Collectibles Fair (left) returns. CONCERTS:A Pop-punk band The Wonder Years comes to Strummer’s.A International Order of the Rainbow Girls at Selland Arena.

TV: Second season of “Daredevil” (above) launches on Netflix.MOVIES: Take a trip with “The Little Prince.”CONCERT: Funk fest with Morris Day & the Time and S.O.S Band at Eagle Mountain Casino.EVENT: Cesar Chavez celebration planned at Saroyan Theatre.

CONCERT: The Reverend Horton Heat plays Fulton 55. with Unknown Hinson and Legendary Shack ShakersTHEATER: A Good Company Players goes under the sea with “The Little Mermaid” at Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater. Runs through May 15.A Visalia Players opens the cabaret “Top of the Evenin’ to Ye” at the Ice House Theatre. Runs through March 20.A Tollberry Community Theatre presents “The Wizard of Oz.” Runs through April 2.MOVIES: “The Big Lebowski” screens at Warnors Theatre.

VIDEO GAMES: “EA Sports UFC 2” (right) hits shelves.THEATER: National tour of “Ragtime: The Musical” opens at the Saroyan Theatre. Runs through March 16. DVDS: “The Big Short,” “Sisters” available.

CONCERT: Sergei Babayan (above) performs with the Fresno Philharmonic at the Saroyan. EVENT: 3rd annual Fresno Urban Run at Chukchansi Park.

EVENTS:A Tapped Brew Fest at Fresno FairgroundsA FresCon comic convention returns to Fresno State. Runs through March 13.A Dress up and celebrate amphibians at Frogs & Fairytales at Fresno Chaffee Zoo.A Sparkle Princess Concert dazzles at Tower Theatre.

CONCERT: Cage the Elephant (left) headlines “Spring Fling” tour at Save Mart Center.MOVIES: “The Brothers Grimsby,” “10 Cloverfield Lane” look for box office success.THEATER: A Fresno State opens “Malpractice, or Love’s the Best Doctor,” adapted from the comedies of Moliere. Runs through March 19.A Children’s Musical Theaterworks opens “13: The Musical” at Fresno Memorial Auditorium. Runs through March 20.

TV: WGN’s “Underground” looks at the Underground Railroad. CONCERT: Sergei Babayan returns to Keyboard Concerts at Fresno State Concert Hall.

TV: ABC turns to the Bible for “Of Kings and Prophets.” (above)VIDEO GAMES: Apocalyptic shooter “The Division” releases.DVDS: Good Grief! “The Peanuts Movie.”

TV: Second season of “I Am Cait” begins on E!EVENT: Central California Big Band Dance Society presents The Joe Lenigan Band at The Grand 1401.CONCERT: Fresno Community Chorus Master Chorale celebrates 60th anniversary with concert at Shaghoian Hall.

CONCERTS: A TobyMac (right) hits deep on “Hits Deep” tour, at Save Mart Center.A San Francisco blues rock with Stone Foxes, plus locals Strange Vine, at Fulton 55. SHOPPING: New Ross at Herndon and Clovis opens.FOOD & DRINK: A “All About Italian Food” day of tastings and recipes at Sierra Nut House.A Lanna Coffee hosts open house and tasting at 617 Broadway St.EVENTS:A Chinese New Year’s parade and festival in Fresno’s Chinatown.A Miss Fresno County pageant at Tower Theatre.A UFC 196 McGregor vs. Diaz on Pay Per View.DANCE: Santa Barbara’s State Street Ballet joins the Valley Performing Arts Council for “Don Quixote” at the Saroyan.

MOVIES:A “Zootopia” (left) and “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” in theaters. EVENTS: A Fresno Home & Garden Show comes to The Big Fresno Fairgrounds. Runs through March 6.A Cineculture presents “Güeros” at Fresno State.THEATER: Reedley’s River City Theatre Company opens “Anything Goes” (above) at the Reedley Opera House. Runs through March 26.

DVDS: “Creed”(right) looks to beat the competition.CONCERT: Indie-guitar icon Johnny Marr plays Strummer’s.

TV: Spinoff series “Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders” begins on CBS.LECTURE: San Joaquin Valley Town Hall features Stephen Prothero, speaking on “God Is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions That Run the World” at Saroyan Theatre.

TV: “The Path”

launches on Hulu.

VIDEO GAMES: PlayStation 4

owners line up on opening day for

“MLB 16: The Show.”

CONCERTS: A The voice of

L.A. Guns, Phil Lewis, does an acoustic storytellers

show at Fulton 55.A Celtic music from Altan at

the Tower Theatre. EVENT: Starbound dance

competition at Saroyan Theatre.

The Bee’s “Don’t Miss It” entertainment guide

march

CONCERTS: A Have Bieber fever again? Justin Bieber (left) returns to Save Mart Center.

Look for event details in 7 every Friday or online at fresnobee.eventsabout.comView an interactive version of this calendar at www.fresnobee.com/entertainment

CONCERT: “In The Mood:

A 1940s Musical” dances

into Tower Theatre.