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6:00 PM

Austin City Limits "Allen Toussaint"

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

Allen Toussaint

Legendary New Orleans songwriter Allen Toussaint hits the ACL stage with songs from his latest LP, The Bright Mississippi , and classic hits like Southern Nights.

7:00 PM

Lawrence Welk "Songs by Johnny Mercer"

LAWRENCE WELK

Songs by Johnny Mercer

Lawrence and the gang celebrate the genius of Johnny Mercer by featuring some of the well-loved songs written by this prolific lyricist and composer

8:00 PM

As Time Goes By "Reunion Special (Part 2 of 2)"

AS TIME GOES BY

Reunion Special (Part 2 of 2)

AS TIME GOES BY, one of the most popular and enduring British series on public television, starred Dame Judi Dench as Jean Pargetter and Geoffrey Palmer as Lionel Hardcastle, former lovers who reunited after 40 years.

9:00 PM

Hollywood Theatre "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"

HOLLYWOOD THEATRE

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Three unlucky Americans (Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, and Tim Holt) seek gold in Mexico, agreeing beforehand to split it equally

 

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Main Street, Wyoming

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     More than Dolls: Being Otomí in Central Mexico
More than Dolls: Being Otomí in Central Mexico

$ 24.95 (DVD)

The Otomí people of central Mexico are frequently stereotyped by Mexicans and foreigners as drunken men whose wives are forced to sell dolls and other handcrafts in the streets of Mexico's large cities and tourist centers.