Arlington’s Weekend Buzz: July 18-21
By Reginald Lewis - Office of Communication
Posted on July 17, 2014, July 17, 2014

Weekend Buzz

iLive Girls' and Women Wellness and Lifestyle Expo: Women of all ages are invited to experience DFW's ultimate wellness and empowerment expo for women and girls on Saturday, July 19 at UT Arlington's E.H. Hereford University Center, 300 W. First Street. This one-day expo gives attendees a one-stop opportunity for free health screenings, health education, empowerment speakers and music shopping. This event runs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Click here to register for this free event.

Comedian Finesse Mitchell Hits the Arlington Improv Stage: If you need fresh ideas for date night or a good laugh after a long week, check out veteran comedian Finesse Mitchell at the Arlington Improv. Mitchell is performing a series of shows this weekend. Tickets are $17-$30.

Motorcycle Swap Meet at Arlington Convention Center: If you are a fan of motorcycles, head over to the Arlington Convention Center on Sunday, July 20, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. That's where the Cherokee Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America will host a Motorcycle Swap Meet. Check out the bike show, new and used bike parts, motorcycles, gear and more. Tickets are $8; children 12 and under are free. Motorcycle parking is free (all other parking is $5).

Theatre Arlington Presents "Three Musketeers All Swash And No Buckle:" This spoof of 17th Century France pulls out all the stops and is full of outrageous characters, from a lying Cardinal who's into magic, to Milady de Winter, who cannot get rid of her mother. Throw in a narrator, several star-crossed lovers, a race on stick horses and a fundraising telethon and you've got the best way to learn about classic literature since "Fractured Fairy Tales" went off the air. The final performances are Friday at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $10.

Arlington Museum of Art Presents Ansel Adams: Masterworks: This exhibit contains 48 photographs that Adams considered to be his best work. The images will be on display through August 3 at the museum. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for seniors/students (for major exhibits) and children 12 and under are free.

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