Arlington Weekend Buzz: July 23-26, 2015
By Ryan Hun
Posted on July 23, 2015, July 23, 2015

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Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel.

CATS Presents Bring It On: The Musical

Presented by SummerStars Performing Arts Camp at CATS (Creative Arts Theatre & School), Bring It On: The Musical will play Saturday, July 25, with performances at 2:30 pm & 7:30 pm. Tickets are free and seats are available on a first come, first served basis. Parking is $1.00 per car, payable in the theatre lobby. Tickets may not be reserved. Seating is limited, and latecomers may not be seated. Rated PG for mild language. CATS is presenting the show at the UTA Mainstage in the Fine Arts Building, located at 502 S Cooper St, Arlington, Texas 76019. (Follow this link for a map and directions http://www.uta.edu/theatre/directions_uta_theatre.html). For more information, contact CATS at 817-861-2287.

Arlington CVB Segway Tours

The Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau has partnered up with Segway Fort Worth to offer Arlington visitors and residents two ultimate treks around some of The American Dream City's most popular attractions! Glide with a group around Globe Life Park in Arlington, past Richard Greene Linear Park and Robert Cluck Linear Park and right by AT&T Stadium or book an exclusive tour inside the ballpark. Tours are available by appointment only. Call 817-631-3273 to book your segway fun! You can also stop by the Visitor Welcome Center (corner of Randol Mill & Ballpark) to check out routes. Arlington Segway Tours are available Thursday-Sunday at 9 am, 11 am, 4 pm and 6 pm.

Le Chien Noir: Paris Jazz & Performance Cafe

Arlington Museum of Art is paying homage to Paris' famed Le Chat Noir cafe by turning its amphitheater into a jazz and performance cafe this Saturday, July 25. The event provides guests with a fun, relaxing day of music and other performance art. During regular museum hours, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., the museum will host performance artists, who will be scheduled throughout the day. Between the scheduled performers, the museum encourages Arlington residents and visitors to participate as well. Arlington Museum of Art will be serving coffee, a variety of teas, cookies, pastries and other sweets. All guests will enjoy a reduced admission price of $4, and as always, children 12 and under, and members are free.

Arlington Museum of Art Presents Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1910

Art lovers can check out a new exhibit at Arlington Museum of Art in Downtown this weekend! The exhibit contains almost 200 pieces from avant-garde Post-Impressionist artists working in a new French "modern" style. Built around the work of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, painter of scenes and artists from the famed Paris theatre the Moulin Rouge, this expansive exhibit will explore the anti-establishment movement among artists seeking alternative means to bring their art to a broad public and break out of the traditional molds. The exhibit is open to the public until Sunday, August 16, 2015.

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