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A Hawker executive jet with a "sold" sign sits on display at the Latin American Business Aviation Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010. The conference, in its seventh year, included more than 140 exhibitors and 56 business aircraft. Photographer: Paulo Fridman/Bloomberg
A Hawker executive jet with a “sold” sign sits on display at the Latin American Business Aviation Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010. The conference, in its seventh year, included more than 140 exhibitors and 56 business aircraft. Photographer: Paulo Fridman/Bloomberg
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The air up there

The Colorado Sport International Air Show is today and Sunday at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield. In addition to two daily air shows, hundreds of aircraft will be on display. There’s also food, music and vendors. Gates open at 8 a.m. Tickets start at $10. Details at or 720-945-9167. Buy tickets online at .

Noodling in Nederland

NedFest is this weekend. The annual outdoor music, arts and microbrew festival happens in the mountains of Nederland, 17 miles west of Boulder, boasts a cornucopia of entertainers performing bluegrass, jazz, jam-band and world music. Camping is available. One-day passes start at about $50; kids under 12 admitted free. Tickets are available online at , or look for walk-up purchase locations at .

At the Movies

Bad-boy blues

Borrow from the best. That may have been the thinking behind director John Luessenhop’s new film, “Takers,” a crime thriller that critics say lacks originality but makes up for that with sexy styling and exciting cinematography. R. 1 hour, 47 minutes.

Scared to death?

In telling the story in “The Last Exorcism” of a preacher who has lost his faith, director Daniel Stamm brings audiences a faux demon documentary that some viewers say is the scariest movie to hit theaters in a long time. PG-13. 1 hour, 28 minutes.

Homebodies

Anti-social networking

A top-notch cast featuring Christopher Walken, Sharon Stone and Peter Coyote elevates “$5 a Day,” now on DVD, above the average road-trip buddy-flick. It’s about Nat, a con artist who reaches out to his estranged son after years of being on the run. PG-13

Compiled by Elana Ashanti Jefferson

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