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Slipknot
Thursday, May 14

Heavy metal takes over downtown Cedar Rapids Thursday night when Des Moines-natives Slipknot rolls into town for another attention-grabbing concert at the U.S. Cellular Center. The nine-member, mask-wearing, hard-metal-playing crew – including DJ Sid Wilson, drummer Joey Jordison, Paul Gray, percussionist Chris Fehn, Jim Root, sampler Craig “133″ Jones, percussionist M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan, guitarist Mick Thomson and vocalist Corey Taylor – take the stage in Cedar Rapids as part of their “All Hope is Gone” World Tour (they head to Germany in just a few weeks). The group has been together since 1995 and, while each band member has worked on side projects (Taylor and Root also play with Stone Sour), they remain dedicated to their shock and rock shows. Jumpsuits and all.
Slipknot
7 p.m. Thursday (5/14) U.S. Cellular Center, 370 First Ave., Cedar Rapids, Tickets are $39.50 to $45, www.uscellularcenter.com or www.slipknot1.com

HOUBY DAYS

Houby Days and Taste of Czech & Slovak
Friday to Sunday, May 15 to 17

Head on down to Czech Village this weekend for Houby Days. Houby means “mushroom” in Czech, and the festival celebrates the tasty fungi. Security and safety concerns by the city due to last years flood have curtailed events, which will end by 9 p.m., but business can maintain their normal operating hours. Parking will be tight, but attendees are encouraged to park by the Riverside Roundhouse and the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library or on the other side of the Cedar River. To kick off the weekend festivities, the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library Guild are holding a Taste of Czech & Slovak from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at St. Ludmila Catholic Church, 211 21st Ave. SW in Cedar Rapids. The rest of the weekend includes a Egg and Houby Breakfast, a car show, a tractor expo, National Bohemian, Moravian, and Slovak Folk Dance Festival, a parade, the crowning of the 2009 Miss Czech-Slovak Iowa Queen, carnival, musical entertainment and plenty of houby for all.

For a list of events, go here.

Houby Days and Taste of Czech & Slovak
Various times, Friday to Sunday (5/15-17), Czech Village, Cedar Rapids, www.czechheritagefoundation.org, www.ncsml.org or www.newbohemia.org

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Benz Beerfest
Saturday, May 16

Toast the start of summer at the 5th annual Benz Beerfest at Benz Beverage Depot. It The outdoor beer-tasting extravaganza features more than 75 delicious brews from all over the world, along with . Plus, they’ll have brewmasters on hand pouring their brews, live music and food. It’s an event so big they close down the street in front of the store. It’ll cost you $15 to get in, but you’ll not only get a souvenir tasting glass, you’ll be supporting the Cedar Rapids Downtown District (the organization the event benefits). We’ll drink to that! If you do go (which you should) come say hi to the Hoopla Crew!

Benz Beerfest
1 to 5 p.m., Saturday (05/16), Benz Beverage Depot, 501 Seventh Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids, $15, RSVP at (319) 365-2556 or www.benzbeveragedepot.com

THREE OTHER THINGS

American Craft Beer Week
1 to 4 p.m. Saturday (5/16)
Millstream Brewing Co., 835 48th Avenue, Middle Amana, (319) 622-3672, www.millstreambrewing.com
2 to 5 p.m., Granite City, 4755 First Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids, (319) 395-7500, www.gcfb.net

Martine Locke
7 p.m. Friday (5/15)
Hamburger Mary’s, 222 Glenbrook Dr. SE, Cedar Rapids, $3 cover charge after 8 p.m., www.hamburgermaryscr.com

Joe Cocker
8 p.m. Saturday (5/16)
Mississippi Moon Bar at the Diamond Jo Casino, 301 Bell St., Dubuque, $45, (563) 690-4800, www.diamondjo.com

What to do? What to do?

3 Things to do this week

Jewel
8 p.m. Thursday (1/22), Mississippi Moon Bar at Diamond Jo Casino, 301 Bell St., Dubuque, $45 to $95, (563) 690-4800, www.diamondjo.com
Can we redo that Cedar Rapids casino vote from a few years ago? In the last couple of years, Eastern Iowa’s casinos have become major players on the concert scene, with the latest addition being the Mississippi Moon Bar at Diamond Jo Casino in Dubuque. This could have been us!
Jewel probably is the biggest name the Moon Bar has booked yet. If you don’t know the Alaskan singer-songwriter for her multiplatinum debut album, 1995′s “Pieces of You,” you might know her for her recent foray into country music on 2008′s “Perfectly Clear.” Plus, she can yodel.

“Guys on Ice: An Ice Fishing Musical Comedy”
Friday (1/23) to Feb. 22, Riverside Theatre, 213 N. Gilbert St., Iowa City, $12 to $26, (319) 338-7672, www.riversidetheatre.org
Musical-theater shows usually don’t have the atmosphere of a football game, but “Guys on Ice: An Ice Fishing Musical Comedy” might be the exception. The last time Riverside Theatre staged this Wisconsin-centric musical, the crowd started showing up in Green Bay Packers jerseys and one guy even brought an air horn to blast at intermission.
“Guys on Ice” tells the story of Lloyd and Marvin, a couple of down-on-their luck ice fisherman in the Sturgeon Bay, Wisc., area. Lloyd recently got a divorce, while Marvin has the hots for a local cashier. They sing songs with titles like “When on Thin Ice” and “Ode to a Snowmobile Suit.” Don’t miss it.

Curumin
8 p.m. Monday (1/26), CSPS, 1103 Third St. SE, Cedar Rapids, $13 or $16, (319) 364-1580, www.legionarts.org
CSPS books a lot of great folk and world-music performers, but it’s rare for an artist playing the venue to have crossover appeal in the trendy indie-rock scene. Curumin has gained plenty of indie-rock buzz, though, drawing the attention of Spin magazine and plenty of online blogs.
So who is Curumin? He’s an eclectic singer-songwriter from Brazil whose music melds pop, folk, reggae and hip-hop influences into a strange brew of funky dance songs. Kind of like a Brazilian Beck. Curumin sings in his native Portuguese, giving his music a worldly air. Definitely worth checking out.

3 Other Things
Catie Curtis – 8 p.m. Saturday (1/24), with Meg Hutchinson, CSPS, 1103 Third St. SE, Cedar Rapids, $19 or $22, (319) 364-1580, www.legionarts.org
Kurt Elling – 7:30 p.m. Saturday (1/24), presented by Hancher Auditorium at The Englert Theatre, 221 E. Washington St., Iowa City, $15 to $45, (319) 335-1160, www.hancher.uiowa.edu
Slipknot – 7 p.m. Wednesday (1/28), Wells Fargo Arena, 730 Third St., Des Moines, $39.50 or $45, (866) 553-2457, www.iowaeventscenter.com

–Eric