
Weekend Live!
Laugh it up
Comedian Lisa Landry returns to Colorado for a show at the club where she recorded her latest DVD, “Brazillionaire.” Landry’s unconventional look at traditional topics has made her a TV regular, with appearances on Comedy Central and all the major networks. Punchline magazine describes her as “a master of pacing and delivery.” Remaining shows are tonight at 7:15 and 9:45, and Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15-$23. Comedy Works South, 5345 Landmark Place, Greenwood Village. Tickets: or call 720-274-6800.
Swagger, rattle and roll
Individual band members may live all over the country now, but local music fans will always have a soft spot for the punk-tinged gospel-rock of Slim Cessna’s Auto Club. Besides being an album-release event, tonight’s Gothic Theatre appearance (with Michael Dean Damron and Houses) is a fresh chance to observe Slim’s irreverent proselytizing. 3263 S. Broadway, Englewood. Tickets are $17 (plus service fee) at .
at the movies
Expect huffing and puffing
A children’s classic gets a dark and mysterious makeover in “Red Riding Hood,” starring Amanda Seyfried as the young resident of a medieval village who gets caught up in an eerie love triangle. PG-13
Have nerve, will travel
Mom, it’s all your fault! Unless you’re an animated boy named Milo. He realizes just how special his mom is only after she’s whisked away by extraterrestrials in “Mars Needs Moms,” featuring the voices of Seth Green and Joan Cusack. PG.
homebodies
This week’s new DVDs include:
The Next Three Days
Jackass 3D
Morning Glory
Every Day
A Film Unfinished
The Chaperone Tales
Inside Job
Elana Jefferson, The Denver Post


