Local TV personality dips into movies
@SL_body_copy_ragged:Buck McNeely, best know for his television hunting show, "Outdoorsman with Buck McNeely," has co-produced a feature-length film about the wild world of dating. "National Lampoon's Cattle Call" hit shelves Tuesday as McNeely's first attempt at movie participation. He co-produced and had a cameo appearance in the film, which is being distributed under Lionsgate. "Cattle Call" follows three men who make a faux casting call in an attempt to meet women.
Sheryl Crow concert in St. Louis canceled
@SL_body_copy_ragged:The Fox Theatre in St. Louis announced that Sheryl Crow's May 22 concert promoting her new "Detours" CD has been canceled due to "unforeseen circumstances relating to essential concert production logistics," according to the Fox Theatre Web site. Anyone who purchased tickets can receive a refund from the point of purchase as well as a free download of Sheryl's latest album. MetroTix will be contacting ticket purchasers, but you may also call 314-534-1111 for additional details.
Cape Girardeau natives head to Texas Rockfest
@SL_body_copy_ragged:The South Texas Rockfest in San Antonio hosts the likes of Skid Row, Jackyl and, this year, Cape Girardeau's Drivin' Rain. The long-established festival boasts three days of nonstop metal, partying and camping. Drivin' Rain plays from 3 to 4 p.m. on July 12. Tickets are available for various prices and packages on the Web site, www.southtexasrockfest.com.
Sikeston Little Theatre season comes to close
@SL_body_copy_ragged:"To Gillian, On Her 37th Birthday," will be the final production in the 49th season by the Sikeston Little Theatre. The comedy, directed by Jeremiah Reeve, will be performed May 29, 30, 31 and June 1. Anyone who is not currently a Sikeston Little Theatre member and would like to receive an application can leave their name and address at 573-481-0255.
-- From staff reports
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