Texas Stampede at
American Airlines Center
Yee-haw, a rodeo and the "Redneck Woman." Gretchen Wilson, who won the
coveted Horizons Award from the Country Music Association on Tuesday,
leads the music lineup for this year's event. Catch the country stars
and bronc busting tomorrow through Sunday at the arena, 2500 Victory
Ave. $15 to $45. Ticketmaster. (All performances follow the rodeo
events.)
•Pat Green: Friday night at 7:30.
•Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich: Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
•Gary Allan, Jerry Jeff Walker: Sunday at 2 p.m.
... And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
The Austin rock act with one of music's coolest names returns for a
Dallas show. And if you're lucky, they might smash their guitars!
Saturday at Gypsy Tea Room's ballroom, 2548 Elm St. Doors at 8:30 p.m.
$13 advance, $15 day of show. Front Gate Tickets.
Out Takes Dallas:
2004 Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
Among the movies featured at the sixth-annual fest is the drama
Testosterone (with Antonio Sabato Jr., no less), and Strange Fruit,
which addresses racism and homophobia. The festival continues Thursday
through Sunday. All screenings are at the Magnolia in the West Village.
For a complete schedule, go to www.outtakesdallas.org.
•The fourth-annual South Dallas Dance Festival includes workshops,
classes and performances by Beckles Dancing Company, Kumaasi African
Ensemble and the Second Generation Dance Company. Friday and Saturday at
8 p.m. South Dallas Cultural Center, 3400 S. Fitzhugh St. $10 for
performances, prices vary for classes. 214-559-3993.
www.becklesdancingcompany.org.
•The International Flamenco Festival features Spanish dancer Antonio
Hidalgo and Dallas' own Conté de Loyo. Friday at 8 p.m. at the Latino
Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak. $25. 972-420-1314.
www.flamencotheatre.com.
Drive-By Truckers at Trees
Get a blast of Southern-flavored roots rock when Patterson Hood and his
band perform with Split Lip Rayfield tonight. Doors at 8. 2709 Elm St.
$15. Front Gate Tickets.