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    The ArtsThe Gonzales Cannon

    Thursday, August 18, 2011D

    Keep up with all the

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    Social Security

    shortens hours

    You can blame it all on Rio

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    3rd Saturday Tasting

    Aug. 20, 10-3

    Come and Savor the Flavorsat

    The Hearty Gourmet

    813 St. Joseph St.,

    Gonzales, TX

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    Wed. - Sat.

    For people who love to eat

    well, but dont always havehours to spend in the kitchen

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    Gonzales Cannon Live Music Calendar

    Thursday, August 18 Thursday Night Acoustic Jam, Ole Moulton

    Bank, Moulton, 6:30 p.m.-midnight, call 361-596-7499 or ino

    Friday, August 19Rhythm of the Road at Yoakum Gin & Feed, 9

    p.m.Bart Crow Band at Scooters Dance Hall, Moult-

    on. Tickets $15.Asleep at the Wheel at MiCasa Tamales, 25930

    IH 10 West, Boerne. Tickets $15-50.

    Saturday, August 20Scott Taylor Band at Yoakum Gin & Feed, 9 p.m. John Slaughterat Scooters Dance Hall, Moult-

    on. Tickets $10.Randall Morris with Brandon and Kevin May

    at Boomers Sports Bar, Gonzales (Benet or DeanMay), 8 p.m.

    Dottsy with George Hamilton IV Darrell Mc-Call, Mona McCall, Justin Trevino, and FrankieMiller at the Texas Theatre, 425 N. Austin inSeguin, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets $12 each.For details call 830-372-6168 or visit the SeguinChamber o Commerce, Git and Gourmet or Cas-cades Git Shop in Seguin.

    Sunday, August 21Clint Taft and the Buck Wild Band at Flores-

    ville Community Convention Center, 600 Hwy. 97West, Floresville, no charge.

    Thursday, August 25 Thursday Night Acoustic Jam, Ole Moulton

    Bank, Moulton, 6:30 p.m.-midnight, call 361-596-7499 or ino

    Friday, August 26Jake Kellen at Yoakum Gin & Feed, 9 p.m.

    Battle of the Bands feat. Pale Horses at Scoot-ers Dance Hall, Moulton. Tickets $8.

    Clint Martin Band at Old Coupland Inn andDancehall, Coupland

    Tracy Lawrence at Cow Boys Dance Hall, 3030NorthEast Loop 410, San Antonio.

    Saturday, August 27Texaco Country Showdown at Yoakum Gin &

    FeedBattle of the Bands feat. Trevor Cole Band at

    Scooters Dance Hall, Moulton. Tickets $8.Quiet Company with Tornahdo, Toadies,

    The Orbans, Whiskey Folk Ramblers, Ume, TheBlack Angels at the Whitewater Amphitheatre,New Braunels, starting at 2 p.m.

    Sunday, August 28Ted Nugent with Lisa Bouchelle at Backstage

    Live, 1305 E. Houston, San Antonio, 7 p.m.The Go-Gos at Paramount Theatre, 713 Con-

    gress Avenue, Austin. Ticket ino: www.stubhub.com.

    Thursday, September 1 Thursday Night Acoustic Jam, Ole Moulton

    Bank, Moulton, 6:30 p.m.-midnight, call 361-596-7499 or ino

    Clint Martin Band at Jerry Bs, Kenedy.

    Saturday, Sept. 3Charla Corn at Fayette County Fair, La Grange,

    8 p.m.

    Thursday, September 8 Thursday Night Acoustic Jam, Ole Moulton

    Bank, Moulton, 6:30 p.m.-midnight, call 361-596-7499 or ino

    Friday, Sept. 9Molly Hatchet at The Lynn Theater, Gonzales

    (Tentative: Details: mollyhatchet.com).Dolly Shine at Scooters Dance Hall, Moulton.

    Tickets $8.

    Saturday, Sept. 10Molly Hatchet at the Texas Rally, Somerville.

    Gates open at noon.Johnny Cooper at Scooters Dance Hall, Moult-

    on. Tickets $10.

    Friday, Sept. 16Thom Shepherd at Scooters Dance Hall, Moult-

    on. Tickets $10.

    Saturday, Sept. 17Perfect Stranger at Scooters Dance Hall,

    Moulton. Tickets $10.

    Sunday, Sept. 18Bad Bob and the Cow Paddy Daddys at Old

    Moulton Bank, Moulton. For tickets call 361-596-7499.

    Musicians and Venues: To add or update events,contact us via e-mail to [email protected].

    he Heart o exas

    Roadshow and theexas heatre inSeguin invite you totwo perormances bythe legendary DarrellMcCall and this areasown Dottsy on Saturday,Aug. 20.

    he duo will be joined

    by Mona McCall, Justin

    revino, Frankie Millerand George HamiltonIV. Advance sell ticketsare $12 per personand available at theSeguin Area Chambero Commerce, Git andGourmet and CascadesGit Shop, all in Seguin.

    icket orders may be

    placed by phone bycalling (830) 372-6168.Show times are 2:30

    and 7:30 p.m. icketsat the door will be $15.he renovated exasheatre is located at425 N. Austin St. indowntown Seguin.

    Roadshow to feature locallegends McCall, Dottsy

    This weeks top 40 requested Texas independent music tracks at

    RadioFreeTexas.org:

    1. Agave Posse Band

    Slide Another Brew2. Brian Coy And The Remaining Few

    Turkey On The Bottle3. Brian Coy And The Remaining Few

    Momma Save Me

    4. Red Dvorak

    You Aint Going Nowhere (With TimLewelling, Steve Judice & Slim Bawb5. Max Stalling

    6x9 Speakers Revisited

    6. Mark MonacoEmpty Glass

    7. Town WalshCold Light O Day

    8. Scotty Thurman And The Perect

    Trouble Band

    Good To See You9. Steve Judice

    Only By A Stone

    10. Bryant Carter BandSouthern Crawl

    11. Beau Hinze And The Back PorchShuers

    Thunderstorms & Dominoes

    12. Jody JenkinsBrings Back Amarillo

    13. Kat Moore BandCountry Through And Through

    14. Donny Waits

    PushinGears15. Mark Monaco

    Never Let You Down

    16. Steve JudicePvt. Millers Mamas House

    17. Hunter McKithan & The OfendersDirty Little War

    18. Nick Verzosa

    She Only Loves Me19. Bryan Fontenot

    Too Drunk To Be Drinking20. Tyler Cannon

    Smile and a Wink21. Jackson Lee Brooks Band

    Ballad O A Broken Heart

    22. Kat Moore BandShadows

    23. Max Stalling

    I Aint Drinking Alone24. Tyler Cannon

    Sweet Southern Thing25. Mo Robson

    Luckys26. Beau Hinze And The Back PorchShuers

    Swamp Rabbit Boogie27. William Clark Green

    Tonight28. Slim Bawb

    Big Easy

    29. Josh Ward BandJebediah Beane

    30. Micky & The MotorcarsDont Be Sad

    31. Slim Bawb

    Voodoo Weddin/Amos Moses32. Jimmy Kaiser

    Galveston Lights/Cant You See

    33. Slow Rollin LowsBack Road Motel

    34. Reckless KellyGood Luck & True Love

    35. Slim Bawb

    JAi Beson Dune Biere36. Marshall/Peery

    Broken Hearts37. Mark David Manders

    Three Sheets to the Wind38. Johnny Cash

    Committed To Parkview

    39. Hunter McKithan & The OfendersFalling From High

    40. Brian Burns

    Thunderstorms & Tyler Roses

    Source: radioreetexas.org

    DVDs reviewed in this col-umn will be available in storesthe week of Aug. 29, 2011.

    PICKS OF HE WEEKRio (PG) -- Blu (voiced by

    Jesse Eisenberg) is a rare ma-caw -- thought to be the last ohis kind -- living the good lieas a pet in Minnesota. When itsdiscovered that there is anothermember o his species in Brazil,Blu is taken on a trip to meet

    his emale counterpart (voicedby Anne Hathaway.) What ol-lows is a ormulaic animatedadventure o madcap talkingcritters eeing bumbling ani-mal smugglers.

    Te vibrant colors, wild(yet orgettable) music andsheer volume give Rio some-thing to appreciate. While italls short o charming, theressomething to be said or Rioas a spectacle -- a sort o daz-zling Carnivl or the rugrats.

    Te Perect Host (R) -- Da- vid Hyde Pierce (Niles romFrasier) stars in this conus-

    ing-yet-admirable jumble oneuroses, thrills and unsettlinghumor. A criminal on the run(Clayne Craword) lies his wayinto the home o Pierces un-suspecting urbane gentleman,who is preparing or his big

    dinner party. A game o preda-tor and prey ensues, in whichew things are what they seem.

    Its dark comedy with noteso Hitchcock and a heapingpile o role reversals, twists andmind games. While plenty olaughs and chills are containedwithin, some audience mem-bers may suer rom cripplingplot-twist atigue by the end othe lm.

    In a Better World (R) --Tis Danish oreign-languagedrama explores gripping is-sues in justice, civility, grie andparenthood. Anton is a doc-tor torn between two worlds:

    his amily lie in the suburbso Denmark, and his work asa doctor in a war-torn cornero Arica. Te characters mustnavigate unclear moral land-scapes in the parallel worlds oschoolyard bullies and brutalwarlords. Te story is well-craed, perhaps too tidy attimes, but the conicts aced bythe characters are not so tidy,and the story has enough gravi-

    tas to turn down easy answers.Coen Brothers Collection

    (Blood Simple/Fargo/MillersCrossing/Raising Arizona)[Blu-ray] -- Ever want to gorgeyoursel on brainy thrillers withchunks o absurdist humor? Asa writing/directing team, theCoen brothers are the purvey-ors o ne lms with smartdialog, complicated characters,oddball humor and respected

    visual prowess. Tis collectiono our o their earliest mov-ies includes some o the nestperormances by the stars in-

    volved, including Frances Mc-Dormand.

    Couch Theater

    Sam StruckhofKing Features Syndicate

    Eective Aug. 15, the SocialSecurity ofce will be open tothe public Monday throughFriday rom 9:00 a.m. to 3:30p.m. a reduction o 30 min-

    utes each weekday.While agency employees willcontinue to work their regu-lar hours, this shorter publicwindow will allow them tocomplete ace-to-ace servicewith the visiting public withoutincurring the cost o overtime.Congress provided Social Se-curity with nearly $1 billion lessthan the President requestedor the budget this scal year,which makes it impossibleor the agency to provide theamount o overtime needed.

    Most Social Security ser- vices do not require a visit toan ofce. For example, anyonewishing to apply or benets,sign up or direct deposit, re-place a Medicare card, obtaina proo o income letter or in-orm us o a change o addressor telephone number may doso at www.socialsecurity.gov orby dialing our toll-ree number,1-800-772-1213.