Wichita • CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH , 2929 N. Rock Road. Tickets available at Select-A-Seat outlets, and Greater Pentecostal, 730 N. Cleveland. Information, 316-262-7155.. The Clark Sisters Reunion Tour, 7:30 p.m. March 10. Advance tickets $20, $23; $25 at the door. VIP seating with backstage pass $35. • CENTRAL COMMUNITY CHURCH, 6100 Maple. Tickets available at the church and
Wichita • CHARLES KOCH ARENA, Wichita State University. Winter Jam Tour, Casting Crowns, tobyMac, NewSong, Skillet, BarlowGirl, Mandisa, 6 p.m. March 1. Tickets $10 at the door. Information online at www.jamtour.com . • COTILLION BALLROOM, 11120 W. Kellogg. Tickets available at Select-A-Seat outlets, the Cotillion and plant employee clubs, unless otherwise noted. Charge by
MINISTRY (farewell tour), Meshuggah, Hemlock, 8 p.m. April 1-2, Fillmore. $38.50. THE BREEDERS, 8 p.m. April 30, Slim's. $23. On Sale Feb. 15 KANYE WEST, RIHANNA, Lupe Fiasco, N.
Warning: The following few paragraphs may not be for the faint of heart as I recommend going to a Web site to hear what I describe. For I have heard one of the heaviest bands my ears could handle -- and that's saying something, since I've actually sat through a Barry Manilow concert.
OPERA Cosi fan tutte , West Bay Opera performance, Lucie Stern Community Theatre (Fri.-Feb. 17 and Feb. 22-24). STORYTELLING Garrison Keillor , Zellerbach Hall (Tues.). MOVIES Opening Thursday: Definitely, Maybe Jumper The Spiderwick Chronicles Step Up 2 the
JUST ANNOUNCED Raised by Robots, the Aimless Never Miss, the Papersons, DJ Rye in the Sky. Tues. Cafe Du Nord. (On sale now.) (415) 861-5016, cafedunord.com. Glen Phillips. Feb. 18. Little Fox, Redwood City. (On sale now.) (650) 369-4119, foxdream.com. Pat
AMERICAN DRAG, 8:30 p.m. March 7, Slim's. $13. On Sale Feb. 10 LES DUDEK, 7:30 p.m. March 13, Slim's. $20. STEVE KIMOCK & FRIENDS, featuring Melvin Seals, Hutch Hutchinson, Billy Goodman and John Morgan Kimock, 9 p.
There are dozens of dogs, cats and other animals waiting to be adopted, in Aiken. Now, there may be an easier way to get themWJBF-TV News Channel 6's Joy Howe spent time there, Wednesday.