
Weekend Live!
Smooth jazz
Hideaway Park in downtown Winter Park hosts the annual Winter Park Jazz Festival, featuring such favorites as Boney James, Warren Hill and Hazel Miller. Today and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets start at $35 via or call 800-745-3000.
Burlesque and Buffalo Bill
The Wild West meets classic burlesque during an Immundo Burlesque show on Sunday. Top burlesque performers, music, juggling, local crafts, vintage clothes and more are part of the fun. Tickets for this event, ages 18 and up, are $10 in advance at and $15 at the door. Preshow starts at 4 p.m. Main show is 6 p.m. The Buffalo Rose, 1119 Washington Ave., Golden. Sunday also marks the end of Golden’s Buffalo Bill Days.
At the Movies
Will love bloom on a bet?
A cad TV correspondent makes a bet with his producer in “The Ugly Truth.” If his romantic tricks don’t work for her, he’ll quit the biz. Original or stereotypical? You decide. Rated R. 1 hour, 41 minutes.
Rodents on the loose
Combat-trained guinea pigs — yes, you heard right — star in “G-Force,” an animated Disney 3-D comedy about a band of furry creatures charged with stopping a diabolical gazillionaire from taking over the planet. PG. 1 hour, 28 minutes.
Homebodies
Heroes on hold
Based on the 1986 graphic novel, “Watchmen” is the dystopian tale of a group of bitter and endangered masked heroes living in a nameless Cold War setting. Uplifting it is not, but vivid moments await viewers. R.
Which mommy is dearest?
“Coraline,” a creepy kids tale about appreciating your parents and dealing with unexpected adversity, is now available on DVD. Button eyes and a weird, scary haunted house make this a fun yet dour thriller that’s not your typical kid flick. PG.

