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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014 News Best Bets . 10 PM 10:30 Motive 'Dead End' 11 PM 11:30 19 News (:35) Kimmel Nigh tcast (N) CSI: Crime Scene 'Keep Calm 19 News (:35) DLetterm Nigh tcast (N) and Carry-on' WAHU FOX27 Two and a Two and a How I Met News Half Men Half Men Your Mother Chicago P.D. 'Turn the Light NBC 29 News (:35) Jimmy at 11 p.m. Fallon (N) Off' StephenHawking A biography Song of the Mountains of Stephen Hawking. StephenHawking A biography Charlie Rose (N) of Stephen Hawking. » Scottsville Batteau Festival, 2-7 p.m., features Scottsville Showcase open mike and folk music at 2 p.m. and music by John Tracy at 3:30 p.m. and Tara Mills featuring Yankee Dixie at 5 p.m., Canal Basin Square in Scottsville, free. Dance with the Ridge Runners of Virginia follows from 7 to 9 p.m. at Farmers’ Market Pavilion. » The Photo Ark: An Evening with National Geographic Photographer Joel Sartore, 7:30 p.m., Paramount Theater, 979-1333, $16.50, $13.50 ages 18 and younger. » WNRN Welcomes Ki:Theory with Gull and Negative Gemini, 9 p.m., doors open at 8:30 p.m., the Southern Cafe and Music Hall, 1-800-594-TIXX (8499), $12, $10 advance. » Jim Waive, 8 p.m., Blue Moon Diner, 980-6666, no cover. » Eight-ball pool tournaments, registration starts at 7:30 p.m., Court Cafe and Pub, (540) 967-5544, no cover, 21 and older with ID. » Karaoke, 10 p.m., Escafe, 295-8668, no cover, parking validated, patio seating available. » Bob Williamson, 6-8:30 p.m., Fellini’s No. 9, 979-4279, no cover. » Hump Day Dance Party with Superjock JJ, 6 p.m., Big Smo Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dy (N) Big Smo (:05) Big Smo (:35) Du c k Dy ! !!! Shooter (‘07, Act) Michael Peña, Mark Wahlberg. ! Lara Croft Tomb Raider... ! !! Set It Off (‘96, Act) Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith. The Message (N) The Message Million Dollar List The Real Housewives Million Dollar List (N) UntyKnot (N) Wives NJ Watch (N) Million 1/2 OutFront An derson Coo per 360 Anthony Bourdain 'Las Vegas' CNN Ton. Today's top stories. Anderson Cooper 360 (6:55) Colbert (:25) Daily Sh . (:55) Key Peele (:25) Key Peele (:55) S o u t h Pk So u t h Par k South Park South Park Daily Sh. (N) Colbert (N) The Dan Patrick Show EPL Soccer Hull City at Newcastle United Sports Talk SportsNet Redskins Cdown Train Survival 'Mayan Mayhem' Survival 'On the Edge' (N) Dual Survival (N) Naked 'Louisana' (N) Survival 'End of the Road' Good Luck ... Jessie Dog Blog Jessie I Didn't Do It Austin/ Ally Jessie Good Luck ... Austin/ Ally A.N.T. Farm E! News (N) The Kardashians 'Let It Go' Kardashians 'Color Me Lonely' The Sou p (N) The Sou p C. Lately (N) E! 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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Karen Allen, Harrison Ford. ! !!! Contact Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Big Ban g The Big Ban g The Big Ban g Conan (N) Movie Playhouse ! Under the Roofs of Paris Albert Prejean. (:45) ! !!! A Nous La Liberte (:15) ! !!!! Le Million 19 Kids 'A Toast to Love' 19 Kids 'The Proposal' 19 Kids 'A Big Announcement' 19 Kids and Countin g 19 Kids 'A Big Announcement' Castle 'Demons' Castle 'Kick the Ballistics' Castle 'Eye of the Beholder' Castle 'Kill Shot' (:05) Hawaii Five-0 Law & Order: S.V.U. 'Bang' SVU 'Undercover Blue' Suits (N) Graceland 'Connects' (N) Mo dern Fam Modern Fam (6:00) ! !! Hitm an (6:30) ! !! Adm issio n (2013, Comedy) Paul Making The ! !! The Conjuring (‘13, Hor) Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson. Real Time With Bill Maher Rudd, Gloria Reuben, Tina Fey. Leftovers A family is terrorized by a paranormal presence. (5:30) ! !! (:45) ! R u n n e r R u n n e r (‘13, Act) Ben Affleck, (:15) ! !!! Paybac k (‘99, Act) Gregg Henry, Lucy Liu, Mel Banshee True Crime Justin Timberlake. Gibson. A double-crossed thief fights for his share of loot. (5:35) ! !! In to the Un known David Beckham journeys Penny Dreadful 'What Death Californica- Nurse Jackie ! The Dirties (‘13, Dra) Election tion Matthew Johnson. into the Amazon rainforest. Can Join Together' (6:05) ! !!!! People Like ! !! Original Sin (2001, Thriller) Angelina Jolie, Thomas ! The Canyons (‘13, Dra) James Deen, (:40) ! !! Us (‘12, Dra) Chris Pine. Jane, Antonio Banderas. A lonely man pursues a femme fatale. Lindsay Lohan. Sinister Behind the Scenes Zendaya says she’s her plane crashed after from a Bahamian right for Aaliyah role takeoff runway. She dominated NEW YORK — For anyone concerned about who would play Aaliyah in a film about her life, the girl who earned the role — 17year-old Zendaya — says it mattered to her, too. Aaliyah “I really want it to be perfect for her and show young people what she was able to do Zendaya and what she accomplished,” the Disney Channel star said in an interview Tuesday, a day after Lifetime announced she would play the role of the R&B singer. Zendaya says she’s the right choice for the part because “if you want something done right, you’ve got to do it yourself.” Aaliyah was killed in 2001 at age 22 when on the R&B and pop charts, earning platinumplus albums and racking hits with songs like “Try Again,” ‘‘Back & Forth“ and ”Are You That Somebody?” Perry launches record label NEW YORK — Katy Perry could help make your “Teenage Dream” of becoming a singer a reality: The pop star is starting her own record label. Perry announced Perry the launch of Metamorphosis Music on Tuesday. It’s a joint venture with her current label, Capitol Records. The first to sign with Perry’s label is pop singer Ferras, who released his Perry executive-produced EP on Tuesday. The fivesong self-titled effort includes the track “Legends Never Die.” From wire reports Lazy Parrot Grill, 977-1020, no cover, 21 and older after 8 p.m., dress code. » 2Wishes, 6-9 p.m., Margarita’s Restaurant in Nellysford, 218-7767, no cover. » Jeff Decker and Mike Rosensky, 9 p.m., Miller’s, 971-8511, no cover. » Charlottesville Music Showcase presents Major and the Monbacks, 10:30 p.m., Rapture, 293-9526, free, 21 and older. » Open jam, 7 p.m., Rapunzel’s Coffee and Books, 2636660, no cover. » Texas Hold ‘em, 8 p.m., Wild Wing Cafe, 979-9464, no cover. » “An Evening with Groucho” with Frank Ferrante, 8 p.m., Ruth Caplin Theatre at UVa, 924-3376, $30, $25 seniors and UVa staff, faculty and alumni, $15 students. » Advanced Ballroom Dance Series with Lee Santos, class focuses on international waltz, open and gold figures, 6:30 p.m., Municipal Arts Center, (540) 335-4800, $15 per class, all ages welcome, experienced dancers only, no partner required, pre-registration recommended. » Bachata Fusion, introductory bachata lesson by Edwin Roa at 8 p.m., dance at 9 p.m., M&M Lounge at 917 Preston Ave., 962-6526, $8 men, $5 women. Smithsonian honors Ralph Lauren The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Ralph Lauren’s love for the American flag and American style earned him high honors Tuesday from the Smithsonian Institution, celebrating his five decades in fashion. Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton helped present the James Smithson Bicentennial Medal to the designer at the National Museum of American History following a naturalization ceremony for 15 new U.S. citizens. The award also marks the 200th anniversary of the actual flag that inspired the national anthem. Clinton noted that Lauren, 74, is the son of immigrants from Belarus who grew up in the Bronx, New York. “Now surely Ralph and his family ... could not have imagined, or maybe they could have when they landed in the Bronx, that their lives would be the embodiment of the American dream,” Clinton said. “In particular, Ralph, the youngest, would become synonymous with American aspiration and style.” Clinton wore a pantsuit to Tuesday’s event that was Lauren’s firstever custom-designed outfit for her, including a cobalt-blue structured silk jacket. Clinton and Lauren first joined forces in 1998, when she was first THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ralph Lauren speaks after receiving the James Smithson Bicentennial Medal, presented by Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough and Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History on Tuesday in Washington. lady, to raise money for the Smithsonian to preserve the original “StarSpangled Banner” flag that inspired the national anthem, along with other historic artifacts, through Clinton’s Save America’s Treasures program. Lauren donated $10 million to help restore the flag and another $3 million to support the historic preservation program. “Ralph responded to the call. He didn’t have to,” Clinton said. “But he understood because it was deep within him that part of being an American is giving back.” Lauren is known for designs that have defined American fashion and for his patriotic uniforms for U.S. Olympic athletes. He got his start selling ties from a drawer at the Empire State Building. Now Ralph Lauren Corp. has 25,000 employees worldwide. The Smithsonian award citation honored Lauren “for his embodiment of the American experience through fashion, design and philanthropy.” Announcements » Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA holds a low-cost rabies vaccine and microchip clinic from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at 3355 Berkmar Drive. Vaccines are $10 per pet, microchips are $25 and both services are available for $30. Flea and tick preventative also will be available for purchase. 973-5959 » Charlottesville Coalition for Gun Violence Prevention observes National Asking Saves Kids Day, a campaign that promotes the ideas of asking if there is an unlocked gun in the home before your child goes over to play, by distributing information at the City Market from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday and at both ends of the Downtown Mall from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday. 295-0584. » City of Charlottesville holds a public workshop on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update from 4:40 to 6:40 this evening at CitySpace at 100 Fifth St. NE. The event will be open-house style, with stations for public review and comment. There will be a short presentation about the plan update process, national trends and reflections about the city’s bicycle and pedestrian network at 5:30 p.m. 970-3720. » City of Charlottesville will begin a new recycling program effective July 1. During the last two weeks of June, city residents will receive a 95-gallon wheeled recycling cart that will replace the current 18-gallon bins. Beginning in July, the new recycling carts can be placed at the curb every other week on regular trash pickup days. Informational packets with a comprehensive schedule and additional details will be distributed with the new carts. The new contractor will accept more types of recyclable items, including all plastics No. 1 through No. 7. Residents are encouraged to use the 95-gallon container, but smaller sizes are available. Size adjustment forms and additional information can be found at www.charlottesville. org/recycling. 970-3830. » Culpeper Branch, NAACP meets at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Galbreath-Marshall Building at 1401 Old Fredericksburg Road in Culpeper. (540) 222-1565. » Fifth District Rep. Robert Hurt’s office will hold local office hours to meet with constituents who need help with federal agencies from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday at the Nelson Memorial Library branch of Jefferson-Madison Regional Library in Lovingston. (202) 225-4711. » Fluvanna County seeks landowners interested in serving on the Agricultural/Forestall committee and render expert advice as to the nature of farming and forestry and agricultural and forestalls resources. Two vacancies also exist on the Fork Union Sanitary District Advisory Committee. Board members provide advice and recommendations in all areas of interest to the FUSD and its associated facilities. www.fluvannacounty. org. 591-1910. » Home Instead Senior Care is conducting free home safety checks as part of National Safety Month to protect the health of and well-being of local seniors. To schedule a home safety evaluation, call 9794664. » Jefferson Area Board for Aging seeks volunteers to assist local Medicare recipients during the annual Medicare Part D open enrollment period of Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. Volunteers will be required to participate in two half-day training programs and volunteer for three hours per week. 817-5239. » Jefferson Area Board for Aging has begun its annual Fan Care program, which provides fans purchased with funds from Dominion Electric’s Fan Care program. The program, which runs through Sept. 30, is for applicants 60 years of age or older who meet certain income eligibility requirements and have medical need, and who live in Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson. Details: 817-5222. » Jefferson-Madison Regional Library is now lending out free passes to the Virginia Discovery Museum on the Downtown Mall. Passes can be checked out with a library card from any JMRL branch and allows free entry for up to four people to the museum. There is no limit to how many times the passes can be used during the loan period. Passes can be returned to the library or left at the Virginia Discovery Museum. 979-7151. » Louisa County High School Class of 1978 seeks classmates for its reunion scheduled for Oct. 18 at the Best Western hotel in Zion Crossroads. Details are available at (804) 572-4608 or (804) 888-2884. » The Poetry Company of Charlottesville has launched the First Annual Youth Poets for Change Poetry Competition focused on addressing social change and human rights. The competition is open to residents of Charlottesville and Albemarle County ages 7 to 18. Original poems may be submitted through July 31. Details are available at ww.thepoetrycompany.com. 227-2668. » Virginia Blood Services holds blood drives from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday at UVa Facilities Management at 575 Alderman Road; from 9 a.m. to noon Sunday at First Presbyterian Church at 500 Park St.; from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday at the Food Lion in Palmyra; from 11 Hear’s to Every Special Moment Rivanna Hearing Aid a.m. to noon Monday at UVa’s Carruthers Hall; from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at the UVa Chemistry Building; and from noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Walmart in Ruckersville. 977-8956. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER Charlottesville’s Best Breakfast Served All Day! Pancakes Wales French Toast Omelettes Eggs Benedict Eggs Florentine We Deliver! Rivanna Hearing Aid Center Ask Us About Catering Your Special Event Call us today to hear about our specials! 1403 Emmet Street (on 29, near the 250 bypass) 434-244-3277 977-1619 www.thecavalierdiner.com
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