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Dallas Voice’s Tuesday Big Movie lineup at the Magnolia Landmark’s Magnolia Theatre shows its commitment to classic film (and not just the hottest new Hollywood releases) with its weekly Big Movie New Classic Series. Each Tuesday night at 7:30 and 10 p.m., the Uptown arthouse screens a different film with contemporary appeal, from modern comedies to Golden Age epics to camp classics and more. The lineup, released quarterly, helps movie buffs plan their Tuesdays all the way from now through Dallas Pride in September. Here, then, is this quarter’s lineup, sponsored by Dallas Voice. July 7: The Guns of Navarone. The Oscar-winning action spectacle, a thinkingman’s war movie. (7:30 p.m. only.) July 14: Moonraker. Roger Moore as 007 in a space-spy adventure. July 21: The Music Man. Robert Preston’s flamboyant performance as Prof. Harold Hill, Shirley Jones’ lilting soprano and a young Ronny Howard distinguish this affable, tuneful family musical. (7:30 p.m. only.) July 28: Blade Runner: The Final Cut. The influential sci-fi classic, with Harrison Ford as an android-chasing cop; this is the so-called “final cut” of the often-revisited film. Aug. 4: 42nd Street. The original movie musical. Aug. 11: Harvey: James Stewart and Oscarwinner Josephine Hull star in this gentle fantasy about a man who believes his best friend is an invisible 6-foot-tall rabbit. Aug. 18: Shane. Perhaps the definite modern Western, with Alan Ladd and an ominous Jack

fun. Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Circle Drive. 5 p.m.–midnight. Free. AddisonKaboomTown.com. AddisonTexas.net. COMMUNITY Honey Pot. The bear fundraising party, with DJ Woofy B and featuring men of the Boyish to Bearish calendar. Benefits Resource Center’s Youth First Program. Woody’s Sports & Video Bar, 4011 Cedar Springs Road. 8:30 p.m. $5–$10 donation requested.

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THURsDAy 07.09 THEATER The Quixotic Days and Errant Nights of the Knight Errant Don Quixote. A world premiere, commissioned for Amphibian Stage Productions, about the comic escapades of Cervantes’ timeless hero. 120 S. Main St., Fort Worth. July 9–Aug. 2. $18–$33.

FRiDAy 07.10 THEATER The Beebo Brinker Chronicles. The regional premiere of this play that adapts with campy abandon Ann Bannon’s lesbian pulp fiction novels of the 1950s. Pocket Sandwich Theatre, 5400 E. Mockingbird Lane. July 10 and 11 only (late-night show). 10:45 p.m. doors, 11:15 p.m. curtain. $12. 214-821-1860.

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SPORTS FrontRunners. Gay jogging group meets at 8:30 a.m. at the statue in Lee Park for a run along the Katy Trail.

Palance as the seething villain. Aug. 25: Gimme Shelter. The Maysles Brothers’ documentary of the Rolling Stones’ disastrous Altamont concert. Sept. 1: Imitation of Life: Long before Rachel Dolezal, the incomparable Douglas Sirk directed this soap about a black girl who can “pass” for white. Sept. 8: Blue Velvet. David Lynch’s disturbed and disturbing masterpiece about the dark underbelly of suburban America, pictured. Sept. 15: La Grand Illusion. Jean Renoir’s humanist drama about war. — Arnold Wayne Jones

Summer Splash Specials $9 Lockers for 4-Hours! Mon-Fri | 8am to 4pm

Friday Night lights OUT Friday, July 3rd | Dusk til Dawn Pool Side Picnic Saturday, July 4th | 1pm Pool Side Buffet Sunday, July 5th | 1pm

Red Red Zone |FFriday, July 17 riday, July 17 | 10:45pm 10:45pm

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