12todo [ A L E C H A R V E Y o f f er s a d o z e n way s t o s p e n d yo u r t i m e T H IS W E E K ] [ MUSIC ] [ MUSIC ] THE WAITS IS OVER AND THE BANDS PLAYED ON Listen once more to 2006’s Grammynominated “Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards,” a good introduction to the music, both old and new, of Tom Waits. The folk singer with the distinc- IF IT LOOKS LIKE A DUCK . . . Get out your wallet and enter Saturday’s Celebriducky Derby at the Open Door Cafe on Hagood Street. The fun begins at 3 p.m., and you can help sponsor “ducks” such as Snoop Doggy Duck and the Blues Brothers. The ticket price ($20 in advance, $25 at the door) includes food, beer and wine and benefits Junior Achievement. Call 290-9365 for more info. [ MUSIC ] THEY SAY IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY Friday, JUNE 27, 2008 • The Birmingham News • City Scene CHILD’S PLAY Choose sides as Jack Reacher, the hero of 12 best-selling books by Lee Child, goes to war against a town in Child’s latest, “Nothing to Lose.” The hardas-nails detective isn’t always a likable guy, but chances are you’ll end up rooting for him. PHOTO CREDITS: MARK BAGGETT, Tamika Moore, AP, BN.COM, FILE your digital camera and watch as they automatically upload to your computer and your favorite online picturesharing site, such as Flickr or Snapfish. Different versions of the card start at $79.95, and it’s one gadget that really works as advertised. GET FIRED UP JOKES FIT FOR A KID Set aside your best red, white and blue to wear to next Friday’s Thunder on the Mountain. Laugh at the clean humor of Taylor Mason as he performs three shows tonight and Saturday at the Comedy Club Stardome in Hoover. He’s won the $100,000 grand prize on “Star Search,” and Birmingham’s biggest fireworks show will occur over Red Mountain. Pick a site from anywhere in the city where you can see Vulcan, and you’ll be able to see the patriotic display. he’s regularly featured with his mix of comedy and faith, on Disney Cruise Lines. 444-0008. [ THEATER ] Hit the road in time to catch one of the final performances of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s repertory season. Both “Cymbeline” ART IN THE PARK Take Corridor X and exit at Jasper for Saturday’s Art in the Park Festival at Memorial Park. Art and refreshments are available from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., and special children’s activities occur between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. The park is at 610 10th Ave. in Jasper. For more information, call 205-388-6999. [ MOVIE ] [ MOVIE ] SHALL WE DANCE? IT’S NOT OGRE ‘TIL IT’S OGRE It’s the performance that Yul Brynner will always be remembered for, as the conservative king of Siam, befuddled by the arrival of the beautiful British schoolteacher played by Deborah Kerr. [ COMEDY ] LAST CHANCE AT ASF [ VISUAL ARTS ] Whistle a happy tune as you enjoy the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “The King and I” at the Alabama Theatre on Sunday at 2 p.m. [ EVENT ] Laugh and cry at “Shrek the Third,” the amazingly sharp sequel to the touching animated tale about an ogre who finds true love with the princess of his dreams. The movie is part of the Free Friday Flicks series in Homewood Park and begins at dusk. (Saturday at 7:30 p.m.) and “The Count of Monte Cristo” (Sunday at 2 p.m.) have one performance left. They’ll close before ASF opens its summer production, “West Side Story,” in mid-July. &1don’t [ a s u re f i re m i s s ] [ TELEVISION ] WIPE AWAY ‘WIPEOUT’ Change the channel, quick, before you’re subjected to the new ABC game show “Wipeout.” The goal? To reach the finish line without being knocked down in any number of ways, including trying to bounce from one big ball to another and being spun around until you’re so dizzy you can’t stand up. We’re already fed up, and the show’s only been on once. Friday, JUNE 27, 2008 • The Birmingham News • City Scene 18G [ BOOK ] Believe the hype when it comes to the clever Eye-Fi wireless card reader. Take pictures with of Rock and Roll, featuring a reunion of the Newboys, the Plaid Camels and Month of Sundays, and Bottletree’s Warning Track Records Showcase, featuring Vulture Whale (Wes McDonald’s new band), Sparrow, Everybody Hates Me and Matthew Mayfield. [ BENEFIT ] best actor and for his TV series, “Drake & Josh”), the youngster has already released two albums and is about to release his third. His show, free with park admission, begins at 8 p.m. PICTURE THIS, WIRELESSLY Pick your evening full of music tonight from two worthy contenders: WorkPlay’s Iron Bowl tive voice (described by critic Gary Graff as “like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car”) takes to the stage of the Alabama Theatre Thursday night. Tickets through Ticketmaster. Cheer TV star Drake Bell on and wish him a happy birthday as he sings tonight at Alabama Adventure and turns 22. Fresh off two Kids Choice Awards (for [ GADGET ] 19G
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