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Beginner's guide to F/GO Lingo
Although most of you will find this redundant, but I've found myself absolutely lost when i first came onto this forum. Even though i had a bit of prior experience with phone game lingo, it still took me a month after i joined this community to get what you guys are saying. Note: Use Ctrl+F to search for a specific term. In-game Lingo
F2P= Free to(2) Play. DW= Delight Works, the company that made the game. Although for NA players, Aniplex would be the one hosting and distributing content. AP= Action Points, player stamina. MP= Mana Prisms, used for trading items in shop, acquired by selling any 3★ or higher card(Craft Essence/Experience cards/Servants). RP= Rare prisms, used for trading items in shop, acquired by selling 4 ★ servants(This, however, does not apply for event obtained servants. E.i. Nobu, Elizabeth(Caster)) QP= Quantum Particle, basic currency used for all matters of enhancement(Ascension,Skill upgrades, etc). Burning= Found in shop, used to sell items. Mats = Materials, Generally referencing Ascension/skill upgrade materials. (E.i. Phoenix Plume, Infinity Gears,etc). Interlude= Servant-specific quests when certain criteria is met, Ascension/Completed Singularity/Bond Level. CE= Craft Essence, cards that can be equipped onto servants for additional effects. Apolegems= Saint's Quartz given to players after an extended maintenance(Reference to JP players). Salt= Is used to describe a player's frustration and inability to cope, expressing such emotions through various mediums.
Gacha
Gacha: Refers to the lottery system, and also the genre of mobile game that is built around said lottery as its primary way of generating revenue. A form of gambling. Roll/Rolling: Refers to a pull on the gacha. 10 roll: A 30 Quartz roll. Single/Memeroll: A single roll. Some advocate the practice of only doing single rolls, on the belief that it will yield better results. Reroll: Refers to the practice of continually uninstalling and reinstalling the game to take advantage of the first free 10 roll to get a specific Servant or combination. YOLO roll: An impulse roll on the gacha. Usually used when one brags about a rare Servant falling into their lap from a lucky roll.
Various tiers of players
Casuals/F2P= Players who spend very little money to none at all, often relying solely on event items and dedication. P2W= Pay to Win, players who spend a fair amount of money into the game. They are reliant on cash more than time and dedication.(a.k.a Pay to Waifu) Whales= Players who spend copious amounts of cash into the game. They often noted to be "hardcore" players. Term was originally coined in gambling casinos for "High Stake Gamblers".
Action Cards
[These are usually used in together, e.i. NPBBExtra] NP= Noble Phantasm AOE NP= Area-Of-Effect Noble Phantasms, targets multiple enemies but less damage that ST. ST= Single Target Noble Phantasms, targets a single enemy but significantly more damage than AOE. B= Buster Cards Q= Quick Cards A= Arts Cards Extra= Extra card when servant triggers Brave Chain. BBC/BBB/TripleBuster= Buster Brave Chain or Buster(BusterBuster) Chain, commonly found on Berserkers, this chain is the most powerful card chain in the game. Gorilla= is used to describe triple Buster deck on non-Berserker. E.i. Gawain
Star Ranking
1 ★ 2 ★ 3 ★ SR(Super rare)= 4 ★ SSR(Super Super rare) Should this not be ultra rare?= 5 ★
CE Upgrade
Limit Break= When a Craft Essence is leveled up 4 times, achieving increase effects and higher level cap.
(Why aren't we calling each "level up" a limit break? Wouldn't it make more sense to call each level Limit break? e.i. LB0,LB1,LB2,LB3,MLB[Max Limit Break] You're literally "breaking the limit" for the maximum level cap.)
Phrases
Zasshu = Mongrel, a phrase used by Gilgamesh to refer to everyone else. Umu ≈ Mhmm("umu" does not really have a direct translation), catchphrase used by Nero Claudius. Good/Bad Civilization, is a phrase coined(unconfirmed) by the Fate/Grand Order comic page "Learning With Manga". Used by Atilla the Hun/Altera before she uses her Photon Ray sword (Which looks like a Popsicle) to destroy "the civilization". Among fans it's generally used as a joke to describe when something is good or bad. KIRA KIRA KIRA KIRA KAGAYAKU NO, Sparkling, sparkling, shiny. This phrase is used by Marie Antoinette before she uses her skills. This is in reference to her AI spamming Beautiful Princess back before invincibility piercing was added into player skill sets. Oppressor, used by Spartacus to describe any enemy he encounters. His madness enhancement causes him to attack anyone he perceives to oppress others. Golden, Used to describe Kintoki and his facination for anything golden. Yorokobe shounen, Rejoice Boy, is used to bitterly refer to getting Black Key CE from rolls. Now used either as a humorous way to congratulate somebody else's rolls or to describe really bad rolls. Spook, when a player gets a gold servant one is not after, several times. This is sometimes referred to obtaining Black Key CE's. Welfare Servant, servant's that can be obtained for free from events. E.i. Saber Lily. KOTR, is the acronym for Knights of the Round (Table)
Character Nicknames
Gudako: Protagonist(Female), Fate/GrandOrder. Combination between Gurando Oda (Grand Order) and "ko" is a common affix for a female. (Ripped straight from here) Gudao/Ritsuka Fujimaru: Protagonist(Male), Fate/GrandOrder. With the confirmed name of Ritsuka Fujimaru from the movie adaption Fate/Grand Order:First Order. Intern-kun: Intern-kun is to blame for typos and errors on the Japan Servers. Gajintern-kun: Gajintern-kun is to blame for translation errors and English typos in NA Servers. TM: Type-Moon, the circle who wrote the original Fate works. Mushroom: Kinoko Nasu's, the main writer for the Fate franchise, nickname in the Type Moon franchise is "Mushroom" occasionally "Mushroom Wizard" (which is why there are flying mushrooms in that Illya's Castle game the VAs played during Carnival Phantasm). His avataimage is normally shown to be a yellow and green mushroom. Takeuchi: Takashi Takeuchi, the artist responsible for most of the original designs.
SabeAltria Face: This is a nickname given to multiple servants that are drawn by Takeuchi.(E.I. Jeanne,Shiki,etc) His template-style facial features that makes every character he draws hold a "Altoria" face. Jalter: Jeanne D'Arc(Alter), found in the Orleans Singularity. A shorted name between "Jeanne" and "Alternate". Salter: Altoria/Altria Pendragon (Alter), found in the Fuyuki Singularity. A shorted name between "Saber and "Alternate". Salter can also be referred to the Santa Artoria Alter (Rider), from the JP Christmas event. Jailter: Jeanne Alter Santa Lily (Because of the Loli status). Nasu himself also refers to Jeanne D'Arc Alter Santa Lily as "JDASL". Mentioned in a "Nasu Diary" translation posts. LAlter: Artoria Pendragon Alter (Lancer) Tituria: Artoria Pendragon (Lancer) Archuria/Asstoria/Squirtoria/Saber Archer: Summer Artoria Pendragon (Archer) Chichiue: Altoria Pendragon. The romaji for "father" in a casual sense. This is usually used by Mordred to address her father in fanart/Fluff posts. Moedred/Moe-san: Mordred. An endearing nickname for the character, the origins may come from the cute depictions between Mordred and Altoria. Moedred is preferred among the English-speaking community while Moe-san was more common in the Japanese community. Mode Red: Mordred. Used to describe Mordred's general color scheme. MXH: Mysterious Heroine X MHXA/Xalter: Mysterious Heroine X Alter
Umu: Nero Claudius, Emperor of Rome."Umu" is a cute catchphrase that she uses often. Fans have found this phrase cute and often identify her by it. AUO: Gilgamesh, King of Hero's. "eiyuu ou" is the phonetic pronunciation of the Japanese romaji for King of Hero's. Waver: Zhuge Liang (Lord El-Melloi II). A pseudo-servant between Lord El-Melloi II(Waver) and Heroic Spirit of China's Zhuge Liang. ROMA: Romulus, Founder of Rome. His catchphrase of ROMA stuck more than his actual name. Regend/Savior of France: Sasaki Kojiro(Fate/StayNight). His effectiveness against the Rider-class Wyverns in The Orleans Singularity made him a really effective servant for clearing out the singularity. This began the phrase "'Dragons are just bigger swallows". His other nickname 'REGEND" came to be because of a typo in interlude,"REGEND OF SAMURAI". Although this has been corrected, the title stuck within the community. Bersercar, Bestzerker: Heracles(Carnival Phantasm/GrandOrder) Within the game(Grand Order), Hercules is known to be the Best(zerker) of the starter servants. His second nickname, Bersercar, is a reference to his ridiculous transformation in Carnival Phantasm.
Eggplant: Mash Kyrielight (Fate/GrandOrder). First referenced in the "Learning with Manga" comic page, as well as her overall purple color scheme. Best Kouhai: Mash Kyrielight(Fate/GrandOrder). "Kouhai" is romaji for youngelower classmen in Japanese school hierarchy. This can be seen as response to Mash's "Senpai"(Japanese romaji for upper classmen) Dadcelot: Lancelot(Fate/GrandOrder)
CuLance Dog: Cu Chulainn, (Fate/StayNight and Prototype). His name literally means "Guard dog of Culann or Savage dog of Culann" after an incident in his legend. Furthermore he is a running gag in Carnival Phantasm, where he dies in every episode. Fortunately he is resilient as his legend states he is, boasted by the 5-turn Guts ability he's given in-game. Due to his great survivability he is jokingly called a "cockroach" by the players. Cuzilla: Cu Cu Chulainn Alter, for his godzilla-like appearance. Shishou: Scathach (Shishou is Jap. for "Master" and is refering to her being the Master of Cu) Brock: Fergus Mac Roich, this is reference to his "-_-" face which is similar to a character within the pokemon series. Furthermore his sword, Caladbolg, bears a striking resemblance to the iconic drill of the Gurren Lagann series.
Mumei/No Name: EMIYA(Fate/Extra). Mumei is the Japanese romaji for No Name. Because of his contract with the Moon Cell in Fate/Extra he became a Heroic Spirit with no name. Actually Satan: Emiya(Fate/UnlimitedBladeWorksAbridged). A reference to the nickname given to Emiya in BlazingAzureCrow's Abridged Series. Demiya: Emiya Alter, short for Detroit Emiya. A nickname coined by Tamamo Cat in the CCC event. Bob/ Bobmiya: Emiya Alter's JP nickname before Shinjuku release.
Casko: Tamamo-no-Mae (Caster), (Fate/Extra) Caster-ko = Caster girl, since her true name wasn't revealed when Fate/Extra was being promoted. The "ko" in Casko is written as キャス狐, with the 狐 character meaning fox, so it can also mean Caster fox girl. Mikon: Tamamo-no-Mae (Caster). Mikon is just Tamamo's verbal tick, a combination of Miko (shrine maiden) and kon (the sound associated with foxes in Japanese). Tama-MOG: TamaCAT, one of the Tamamo-Nine. Coined by user Atelier-Lynette in his/her MMM guide. Quote: "Some people have been asking me why I call TamamoCAT Tamamog. The reason is simple - Mog is a cat that has been immortalized in a series of children's books. Tamamocat is a... cat fox. Hence, Tamamog. It's easier to type, and is really just shorthand."
Sumanai: Siegfried, Saber of Black(Fate/Apocrypha). "Sumanai" is the Japanese romaji for sorry. This too, is a phrase that Siegfried often says. Furthermore, despite his invulnerability lore-wise, in-game he is a lackluster servant. When people roll him, he is the "I'm sorry you rolled me" and "I'm sorry I suck" disappointment. Trap: Astolfo, The Rider of Black(Fate/Apocrypha). Known as the series poster boy "Trap", a cross-dresser who fans lust at. Uncle Vlad: Vlad III, Lancer of Black (Fate/Apocrypha). Uncle Vlad came to be because everyone started calling him that since the first JP Halloween event where it is revealed that he sewed all Halloween costumes by hand. Fanart generally depicts Vlad as doting uncle-type character, kind of like this. Nyata: Atalanta, Archer of Red (Fate/Apocrypha). Combination between the stereotypical cat noise "Nyaa" and "Atalante" because of her cat-like ears. Cardboard-kun: Sieg, Main Protagonist(Fate/Apocrypha). Named cardboard because of his bland personality, equivalent to "a wet piece of cardboard".
Gramps: "The Old Man of the Mountain" King Hassan. Nicknamed such because of how he's portrayed in the line of comics made by ERRI Faber: Julius Caeser. This is a portmanteau between "Saber" and "Fat", referencing Caeser's plumpness. STELLA: In reference to both Arash's legend and Suicidal Noble Phantasm. SPARTA: Leonidas I. A reference to the famous phrase, "THIS IS SPARTA" from 2006 movie, 300. COOOL Caster: Gilles de Rais(Fate/Zero). Within the anime series, Gilles is often found enthusiastically spouting "SAIKO NO COOL" with his master. THICC: Scheherazade,Caster of Nightless City. The nickname THICC refers to her thighs and how her thighs are so thick that her jewelry is literally squeezing her. Mama: Minamoto no Yorimitsu, Raikou. A berserker that retains her intellect, but her Madness Enhancement has manifested in the form of a "bizzare maternal love". Players call her mother for that reason. Ozzy: Ozymandias. Abby: Abigail Williams. Iba-chin: An endearing nickname for Ibaraki Douji. Leomon: Thomas Edison, for his ridiculous appearance. Riceman: Tawara Touta, in reference to his [Bale of Inexhuastibility] and his infinite rice supply. dogo: Avenger of Shinjuku for being a "FLUFFEH DOGO" Angry Manjew: Angra Mainyu(Fate/HollowAtaraxia). The nickname stems from his backstory in the religion of Zoroastrianism. A ordinary villager turned human scapegoat of his village, he was ritualistically tortured under the belief that he would absolve the village of their sins. Paralleling the strife's and ostricizations of the Jews through history. Upon his summoning as a servant he manifests as "All the Evils in the World" who's sole purpose is to bring the destruction of humanity.
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Recap!! (budget & rsvp breakdown, schedule, photos, after thoughts)
Date: Sunday, 12/2/2018
Location: Seattle area
Total cost: $25k
I love a good brain dump after the end of a long-planned event, so I spent this evening going over all the little details before they start to fade. I'm mostly writing it all down to help myself remember and help friends and family plan in the future, but hopefully some of you will find this enormous wall of text useful as well :)
PICS: https://imgur.com/a/7cRjN19 Stationery: https://imgur.com/a/sgpiWZF RSVP breakdown: Invited | 154 |
In-state | 113 |
Out-of-state | 41 |
Yes | 117 |
In-state | 101 |
Out-of-state | 16 |
No-show with notice | 4 |
No-show no notice | 4 |
No | 37 |
In-state | 12 |
Out-of-state | 25 |
Budget Breakdown: Venue (incl. coordinator, cocktail hour, dinner, drinks): $14,445.77
- Room rental: $1,500
- Food: $4,959
- Drinks: $3,275
- Staff/gratuity/tax/other: $4,711.77
Photographer: $3,379 (8hrs of photography, high-res photos)
Flowers: $403.30
Cake: $554.53
Nails: $75? (Spa pedicure, Shellac french manicure with accent nail art)
Hair: $45? (We switched from full updo at the trial to half-up/half-down the day of, and she gave me a friend discount so I don't remember the final total, sorry!)
Makeup: $140 (Included trial run, false lashes, touch-up kit, friend discount)
My Outfit: $1600?
- Dress: $700
- Alterations: $400? (replaced zipper with corset back, hem, 12-point bustle)
- Shoes: $120
- Accessories: $ 40?
- Tiara: $150?
- Veil: $90
- Cape: $59.30
- Muff: $29.99 (probably could have made two muffs with that much fur, but wanted to leave room for error)
Bridesmaids x5: $157.59 each (They bought their own dresses and shoes, and added on hair and full face makeup if they wanted)
- Makeup: $50
- Muff: $9.67
- Capelet and pin: $15.92
- Gift box: $90? (decorative box, dice bag with their gamer handle embroidered, assorted dice, tin of tea, peppermint chapstick, old fashioned ornament, wine or cocoa mix (for those that don't drink), pajamas)
Stationery: $580.19 (basicinvite.com, used 20% off codes on all orders)
- Save the Dates x75: $106.59
- Invitation suite x80: $357.76 (invite, details card, rsvp card and pre-stamped envelope, belly band)
- Thank you cards x80: $115.84
Wedding rings: $1,200? (both white gold bands with extended warranty, free repairesizing/redipping for life)
Miscellaneous: $1,200?
- Guestbook ornaments: $130?
- Name cards: $90 (bought a template on Etsy, had them cut and printed at FedEx)
- Signs: $13.96 (Welcome table, cocoa bar, 2x bar menu. Printed on cardstock, put in cheap standing frame)
- Favors x150: $689.70 (Customized Adagio tea tin and 2 Dilettante chocolates in a silver box with a bow)
- Centerpieces x17: $170.94 (Greens, ornaments, and twinkle lights in a glass bowl)
- Sand ceremony supplies: $46.83
- DIY Photobooth: $90? (already owned the iPad. Bought a tripod, iPad attachment, some props, and a photobooth app)
- Bubbles for grand departure: $50.94
Not included:
- My engagement ring
- Beach house for bridesmaids the night before
- Hotel rooms for groomsmen and family the night before
- All honeymoon/travel costs
- Rehearsal dinner (covered by groom's parents)
Schedule Day Before: 12-12:45pm - rehearsal at venue
2-4pm - rehearsal “dunch”
4pm onward
- Groomsmen hung out at the casino (where they were staying)
- My parents met and had dinner with the late-arriving out of town guests
- Me and the bridesmaids hung out at the house we rented next to the venue. Harry Potter marathon in matching pajamas ensued.
Day of: 8:30am - Hair and Make-up artists arrived at the house.
- Harry Potter marathon continued while everyone took turns getting hair and make-up done
10:00am - My mom arrived with donuts, joined the line for hair and make-up
11:00am - My dad arrived with sandwiches for lunch
12:30ish - Photographer arrives for getting ready photos as hair and make-up is wrapping up.
1:00pm -
- Everyone at the bridesmaid house is driven over to the main venue building (the Atrium) to get dresses on and prepare for first look.
- Groomsmen arrive at the venue, get ready in a separate building (the Lodge).
2:00pm - First look photos, photos with wedding party
2:45pm - Photos with family
3:30pm - Bridesmaids hide in dressing room in the Atrium while guests arrive
4:00pm - Ceremony in the Atrium
4:30pm -
- Move guests to the Lodge for cocktail hour
- Bride, Groom, Maid of Honor, Best Man, Officiant sign marriage license in a separate room
- More bride and groom photos
5:00pm - Bride and groom join cocktail hour
5:30pm - Move everyone back to the Atrium for dinner, bride and groom introduced
5:45pm - Dinner service begins
6:30pm - Toasts (best man, maid of honor, father of the bride)
7:00pm -
- Cake cutting
- Couple’s first dance
- Father daughter dance
- Mother son dance
8:30 - Grand departure
What went well: Bridesmaid dresses: The girls used Azazie and were extremely happy with them! Each picked a different chiffon dress in the same color (dark green) and they turned out exactly how we hoped!
The vendors: 10/10 stars for every single one of my vendors. All of them went above and beyond my expectations and were absolutely fantastic to work with. All of them were on my venue’s preferred vendors list, except hair and makeup who are friends of mine from high school that started a HMU business together.
Going to the venue’s open house: One of the venues we were considering has an annual wedding open house. We made last-minute plans to go, and it was the best planning decision we made. We were so thrilled with the venue we put our deposit down on the spot. We got a chance to try all of their entrees and appetizers, and some drink samples. We got to meet lots of vendors who were already preferred by the venue, and we found our photographer, baker, and florist there that day!
First look: I had always wanted my husband to first see me in my dress as I was walking down the aisle. But having been at weddings where guests had to wait 2-3 hours for photos to be taken between the ceremony and reception, I opted to get photos out of the way beforehand with a first look. It was still every bit as wonderful as I had imagined, and it just made the timing work out so smoothly. And, I had the added bonus of a partial outfit change between the first look and the ceremony - he never actually saw my full dress (or my veil at all) until I walked down the aisle, thanks to:
The Cape!: I knew that I was signing up for a couple hours of (hopefully) outdoor photos, in a strapless dress, in December, in Seattle. Even in the best weather scenario, it was going to be cooooldddd. So I got a navy blue cape and (faux) fur muff to keep warm during the outdoor bits. I was very comfortably warm the whole time, it looks awesome in the photos, and it mostly kept my dress a surprise until the actual ceremony (where I took the cape off and put on my veil).
The Bridal Buddy: OMG. One of my bridesmaids got me this as a shower gift. I cannot sing its praises highly enough. I was able to put this delightful contraption over my form-fitting slip and under the actual dress. It took 2 bridesmaids to help lift my dress and find the arm holes, but once the dress was skooshed in and the neck hole cinched up I was free to go to the bathroom ALL BY MYSELF. As an extremely shy person this was a priceless freedom to me. It felt extremely secure when “in use”, I never worried about my dress falling into the toilet. It didn’t show under my dress at all, I completely forgot it was there the rest of the time. I swear they’re not paying me anything, I just really loved this product!!
Shellac manicure: Totally worth the cost. Got them done 3 days before the wedding, and they held up beautifully for over 2 weeks! Zero worries about scratching or breaking them!!
Early rehearsal dinner: I was a little disappointed that my MIL had scheduled the rehearsal dinner so early, but I’m SO glad she did. I was able to enjoy it without worrying about how late it was getting, and then I had plenty of time afterwards to spend with my bridesmaids at the house while still getting to sleep at a sane-ish hour. I figured we would get hungry later in the evening after eating so early, but we just ordered pizza at around 8pm and it was PERFECT.
Guestbook ornaments: I made another post about this earlier. I was SO HAPPY with how this turned out. I expected people would just sign their names, but most people got super creative with decorating them!!! I got a spray polyurethane to seal the wood and protect the writing (thank you so much
streetbirds for the advice!), and the ornaments signed by the band made it onto the wedding tree and back home unscathed!
Hot Cocoa Bar: I was disproportionately excited about this. It was one of the first wedding ideas I had, and I was worried about the venue doing it justice (I wasn’t allowed to bring any outside food or drinks, besides a cake by an approved bakery) but it was PERFECT!! It wasn’t just powder packets and hot water, they had real melted chocolate in milk, and all sorts of fun toppings!! I got SO many comments on it!!!
No kids: There were a LOT of guests, mostly extended family, with young children. I had a very particular vision for the ambiance of the event, and the unpredictability of two dozen young kids was just not what I wanted. I communicated this as early as possible to everyone with children, and only 2 couples (both with ~2 month old newborns) were unable to make it due to this decision. My MIL shielded me from most of those conversations, but everyone was very understanding.
No DJ, no dancing: I’ve never been into dancing. I’m that person who tries to find another non-dancer to talk to while desperately trying to not get peer-pressured into awkwardly bobbing around on the dance floor to music that triggers awkward memories of Jr. High school. I had a first dance with my husband, a dance with my father, and he danced with his mother. Otherwise all of the music was a Spotify playlist of relaxing holiday music. I pay for Spotify premium so I was able to download the playlist onto my laptop (and a couple of old phones as backups), and that worked perfectly! I was worried that people would get bored without the dance floor, but people were perfectly happy to chat, play with the photo booth, play with the coco bar, explore the venue, and enjoy the liquid entertainment we provided ;)
What I’d do differently: Read the ceremony script beforehand: I can’t believe this never actually occurred to me beforehand, but it legitimately didn’t! My husband’s grandfather has officiated all of the grandkids' weddings so far, and having been to most of those weddings I always thought the ceremony was beautiful and exactly what I would want. Which it was for the most part... the only real problem I had were a couple of very hetero-normative/cis-normative comments (“God made us male and female”, stuff like that). Fortunately my LGBTQ+ friends in attendance confirmed that they brushed it off as “religious grandpa doing his thing” and not something I'd asked for or approved beforehand, so it wasn’t really a problem. Just something I would have liked to tweak in advance if I had thought to ask!
Schedule our grand departure earlier: We had initially planned on having our departure at 9pm, but I was noticing a lot of people starting to trickle out around 8:15. A lot of people had work the next morning (it was a Sunday night), others had a ferry to catch (which was leaving at 8:45), and I was worried that there would only be like 10 people left to blow bubbles at us!! So we ended up leaving at around 8:30. There were plenty of people still there, this allowed more time for cleanup before our time at the venue ended, and we ended up making the 8:45 ferry with a bunch of our guests!
Bridesmaid robes: I never understood why it was so popular to get matching robes for getting ready together. Particularly the lightweight satiny robes I always see in pictures. I’d never wear it again, and I doubted any of my bridesmaids would, so I got us matching pajamas instead since we were staying together the night before. Until I realized...you wear a robe so you don’t have to pull a shirt over your head and mess up your hair and makeup!! DURR. I ended up having to ask everyone to make sure they brought a robe or button-down shirt for getting ready (and ironically one bridesmaid got to re-use her robe from another wedding). It worked out fine anyway, though the robe I brought was a heavier bath robe which did get uncomfortably toasty after a while.
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What A Day: Cain, Unable by Brian Beutler, Priyanka Aribindi & Crooked Media (04/12/19)
"I'm not in favor of a gold standard" "I like the idea going to a gold standard"—Stephen Moore, the Trump Federal Reserve nominee Senate Republicans like Mango, Unchained
President Trump has escalated his war against the rule of law in the past several weeks, and the few constraints that had contained him until recently appear to be failing.
The most stunning and racist abuse the Trump administration has contemplated since the election is
a plan to round up unauthorized immigrants and offload them into “sanctuary cities,” which have instituted policies designed to limit cooperation with or involvement in federal immigration enforcement. Trump, along with his white-nationalist adviser Stephen Miller, reportedly hoped to target House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco district, to exact revenge against her and gain leverage over House Democrats in legislative fights.
Their view of immigrants as pawns who might wreak havoc on political enemies in liberal cities and states would be demented enough, if it weren’t also illegal—so illegal that lawyers for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement “rejected the idea as inappropriate and rebuffed the administration.” Yep: Too abusive for ICE.
Unnamed White House sources attempted to downplay the extent of the administration’s interest in this plan, only for Trump to discredit them
by acknowledging publicly that the plan remains under consideration.
Trump also would like the military to build and operate migrant detention camps, prompting his national security team
to contemplate an end-run around the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits military service members from enforcing domestic laws. He reportedly encouraged his incoming acting Department of Homeland Security secretary to defy the law and a court order requiring him to admit asylum seekers by
promising to pardon him should a judge order him jailed.
The backdrop for this surge of lawlessness is the arrival of Attorney General William Barr, who has, explicitly or otherwise, left Trump with the impression that the Justice Department will help him subvert the rule of law. Barr usurped Congress’s proper role to assert Trump’s innocence of obstruction of justice, while concealing the evidence in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report. He endorsed the right-wing conspiracy theory that senior FBI officials “spied” on the Trump campaign, and has promised to consider punitive action against them. And he will now repurpose the DOJ to cover for the administration as it violates the law requiring the Treasury Department to turn Trump’s tax returns over to Congress. Worst of all, he made us kind of miss Jeff Sessions.
Trump has cheered all of it. With Barr’s help, and with a near iron-clad assurance from Congress that he won’t be impeached, Trump can finally set about building the autocracy he’s always wanted.
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Under the Radar
Georgetown students have voted overwhelmingly in favor of paying reparations to the descendants of 272 slaves the university sold in the 1850s to keep the school afloat financially. If the university’s board of directors approves the measure, each undergraduate student will be assessed a $27.20 fee every semester, which will generate an estimated $380,000 each year. The students held the referendum amid a
debate among Democratic presidential primary candidates about whether the government should pay reparations as means of restitution and to shrink the racial wealth gap.
What Else
President Trump’s order prohibiting transgender military service took effect today, ending the careers of an estimated 13,700 American service members. Under the ban, the military now can discharge or bar anyone who won’t serve in the gender they were assigned at birth, or who is undergoing hormone therapy or other gender-confirmation procedures. A truly evil thing to do to people who volunteered to make the ultimate sacrifice for this country.
Herman Cain is expected to withdraw from consideration for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors after several Republican senators announced their opposition to him on the basis of the sexual assault allegations that ended his 2012 presidential candidacy. The fact that he is a partisan hack and a crank is still cool with them, apparently, which is why Stephen Moore’s nomination has been smooth sailing.
Sudan’s military has announced it would suspend the country’s Constitution for a two-year transition period, in the aftermath of the coup that deposed President Omar al-Bashir.
All of the money raised for a Trump inaugural ball at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, including from foreign companies and donors with foreign ties, flowed without record keeping into a mysterious bank account, despite legal requirements to report all contributions.
The city of Chicago has sued Jussie Smollett after he refused to pay over $130,000 to cover the cost of overtime the city’s police department racked up investigating the hate crime Smollett allegedly staged. Kim Foxx, the state’s attorney who dropped all charges against Smollett, has also asked the
Cook County Inspector General to investigate her office’s handling of the case.
The Republicans’ trillion dollar corporate tax cut doubled the number of companies that paid $0 in federal income taxes from 30 to 60 over the course of one year. Shout out to the person on Elizabeth Warren’s campaign who scheduled her
corporate-profit tax rollout this week, your timing is impeccable.
Disney has unveiled its long-awaited streaming service Disney Plus, which will feature Disney, Pixar,
Star Wars, National Geographic, and Marvel films, and debut 10 original films and 25 original series in year one alone. It’s also $2 cheaper a month than Netflix, and has
slashed Netflix’s market value by $8 billion. From Priyanka: Who wants to go halfsies???
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You've Gotta Be Fucking Kidding Me
At the urging of anti-abortion activists, the White House will screen Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer—a crowdfunded film about a
Philadelphia abortion doctor who was convicted in 2013 of performing illegal late-term abortions and of the first-degree murder of three infants. Who’s up for date night at the White House?!
This isn’t the only anti-abortion propaganda film the White House has publicly endorsed. Last month, Vice President Mike Pence tweeted his support for Unplanned—the story of a former Planned Parenthood staffer-turned-anti-abortion activist that falsely suggests abortions are unsafe, and characterizes Planned Parenthood as a manipulative and money-hungry organization.
Is That Hope I Feel?
New Hampshire’s House and Senate have voted to repeal the death penalty with veto-proof majorities, setting the state up to outlaw capital punishment, over the objections of its Republican governor. Twenty other states and Washington, DC, that have already abolished capital punishment, and bills to repeal or limit it have been introduced in 18 states this year.
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Chandler Dean on Twitter: "All right people, I know this is basic but someone had to do it, I now present: THE 2020 CANDIDATES AS AVENGERS: A THREAD"
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[Online][Discord][Roll20] ON THE NEXT EPISODE OF FIREFLY BEBOP… roleplay in the Firefly ‘Verse
Game schedule: Every or every other Friday night, from 7pm PST to 11pm PST, (no later than midnight, PST).
I’m taking my long-running face-to-face game, Firefly Bebop, online and I’m looking for 4-5 good players who are fans of the TV shows “Firefly” and “Cowboy Bebop.”
What is Firefly Bebop? Firefly Bebop is a tabletop RPG mashup of Firefly and Cowboy Bebop where the characters are bounty hunters in the Firefly ‘Verse. I try to achieve the sensibility of the “Cowboy Bebop” TV series, in terms of characters and themes, set in the world of the “Firefly” TV series and the Serenity movie.
Because the scenarios (usually) involve chasing a bounty, the games are “serial one-shots,” like episodes of a TV show. The characters and the setting continue from story to story, but the scenarios themselves last only 1-3 sessions. That means that characters can easily come and go. New players can bring in new characters and old players can continue with their same characters, or make new ones for each scenario. In the past there have been subplots that have bridged a number of episodes. That may, or may not, happen in the online version, depending on the interest of the players.
So where a D&D campaign is like living in a fantasy novel, this game is more like living in a TV series.
What system does the game use? I’m using a variant of the Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game, created by Erick Wujcik. It’s a comparative stat game where skills are inferred from the PC’s background story. This system means that your character’s personality is far more important than their stats, weapons, or powers.
One of the great things about this system is that it’s very easy to learn and fun to play even if you’ve never played a tabletop RPG before.
I’ve been running this system for nearly 20 years and I love it. If you love crafting characters and stories you might love it too.
Sounds great, what do I do? Send me a character submission via PM. (Instructions below.)
I’m posting this on Monday, Jan 22, and I’m going to be taking submissions until midnight, Friday, Jan 26. On Saturday I’ll go through all the postings and look for the concepts that seem to fit the best with the style and tone of the game. On Sunday I’ll start contacting potential players with further instructions.
But if you’re reading this after the fact, and the week above as come and gone, feel free to PM me a character submission anyway. As I mentioned above, the scenarios are serial one-shots, so characters can come and go.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure you title your PM “Firefly Bebop — ” Here’s what you should send me, it’s a lot to take in, I know, but take your time — you’ve got a week:
Character Submission Part 1: About You - Tell me your first name, your age, and a bit about yourself
- Tell me your experience with tabletop RPGs, if any. Having no experience is ok.
Part 2: About Your Character (each category explained below) - Your nickname and how you came to have it
- Your actual name and physical description
- Your special skill/area of specialty
Character Creation Details 1) What’s your character’s bounty hunter nickname — and how did you come to have it? This is NOT a name that you came up with for yourself. You might not like this name — in fact you might hate it (or love it) — but this is what people have come to call you based on your special skill, your personality, or the event that made you become a bounty hunter.
I’m looking for a Cowboy Bebop style story here:
- You had a previous life
- Something went wrong
- You left your old life and became a bounty hunter
- It happened 1-5 years ago but you’re still not completely over it
This isn’t set in stone, if you have an interesting idea that doesn’t necessarily follow this template, send it to me — I’ll
always listen to an interesting idea.
2) Your character's actual name and physical description This one should be kind of obvious. As for the description… just tell me what people see when they look at you.
3) What is your special skill So what is it that you do better than nearly anyone else? Why were you asked to join this team? Are you a hacker who’s good at getting information? Are you an expert at cracking security who can open just about any door? Are you a disgraced former doctor who now uses his/her skills for interrogation? Or are you just a really good gun hand with a quirky personality, like Jayne? The possibilities are endless.
It works best when it’s not a complicated thing but rather one simple idea or skill. (No supernatural, River Tam type characters, please.)
Here are some examples of characters that players have had fun with in the past:
Graham "Priceless" Wellesley Lancaster, IV, a faceman/con artist “social engineer” type Rose "The Librarian" Greenwood, a hackecodebreaker Rachel "Calamity" Payne, a gunhand type and former Alliance MP Investigator Christina “Firecracker” Hawthorne, a gunhand and explosives expert Bethany “Bait” Baxter, a master of sleight-of-hand and knife fighting Here’s a bit of a preview of the first scenario: On The Next Episode of Firefly Bebop...
A licensed companion has gone rogue and stolen valuable trade secrets, now everyone wants what she's got. The Companion's Guild will pay you well if you can find her and recover what she stole. All you have to do is outsmart the syndicate hit men, Alliance marshals, corporate fixers, and rival bounty hunters who are also after her. There will be a dog, a cat, three old duffers, a casino... and jazz.
So there you go! Hope to see you in the ‘Verse!
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: July 2016
Greetings,
/Tucson! It's the
JULY 2016 edition of the
Stuff to Do thread!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
July. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
(PLEASE NOTE: You
CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JUNE 28
JULY 1
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
JULY 2
JULY 3
JULY 4
JULY 5
Tuesday Night Classics: Top Gun - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 7
JULY 8
JULY 9
JULY 12
Tuesday Night Classics: Jaws - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 13
Brew Ha-Ha comedy show Featuring Kristine Levine From Portlandia! - at Borderland Brewing Co. - 119 E. Toole Ave - 8PM - $3 each or $5 for two people
JULY 15
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
JULY 16
JULY 17
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: “Potting Mixes and Watering” by Hector, revisiting basics - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
JULY 18
Retro Game Show Night hosted by Tempest DuJour: Sassword - at Club Congress - doors at 6PM/show at 7PM - $12 - see website for tix
JULY 19
Tuesday Night Classics: Terminator 2 Judgement Day - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 22
Movies in the Park: Inside Out - at Reid Park's Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movie starts at dusk (7PM-7:30PM) - all ages
JULY 23
JULY 26
Tuesday Night Classics: Footloose - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 27
Chris Isaak – First Comes the Night Tour - at the Fox Theatre - 7:30PM - $34 and up
JULY 29
JULY 30
Cool Summer Nights at the Desert Museum: Creatures of the Night - at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 5PM-10PM
THROUGHOUT JULY
Roller Derby Beginners Classes - free - see website for dates, times, and more info
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
- Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
- 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
- Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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The BIG LIST of 2015 Delaware holiday events!
I thought that this public info should be seen without any ads, pop-ups, or required surveys. I will update the entire list at least weekly but try to add info from users' comments at least daily. If you would like to add an event, please leave a comment below with all the details and I'll add it to the list.
LIST NOW UPDATED THROUGH 12/20, BUT PLEASE COMMENT BELOW WITH ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS. THANKS! THURSDAY, Dec. 10 NEW CASTLE COUNTY - Holiday Event & Gift Card Drive 6 p.m. Kooma on the Riverfront, 400 Justison St., Wilmington. MJL Section, the Delaware Barristers, the Delaware Hispanic Bar Association and the South Asian Bar Association of Delaware event. Bring a gift card (minimum $10) for a homeless family or child in foster care.
- Holiday Party 6 p.m. Nomad, 905 N Orange St., Wilmington. YPs party with ugly sweaters, food, drinks and more. $5, free/members. Benefits Adopt a Family.
- Cartoon Christmas Trio 12:30 p.m.-1 p.m. First and Central Presbytarian Church, 1101 N Market St., Wilmington. $3 donation encouraged. Music from Christmas specials including Charlie Brown.
- PRSA Delaware Holiday Happy Hour and Tweetup 5:30 p.m. Grain Craft Bar & Kitchen, 270 East Main St., Newark. Appetizers, drink specials and mingling with public relations professionals, marketers, writers and journalists. Free; register in advance.
- Share A Night 6-7 p.m. Holden Arboretum, Wilmington. House lighting of the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware. Ronald McDonald, refreshments, entertainment and music.
- Live Performance of “A Christmas Carol” 1 and 6 p.m. Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, 5105 Kennett Pike (Route 52), Wilmington. Performance only: $15-$18, and $10/younger than 12. Show and admission: $35, $20/children. One-man show by Gerald Charles Dickens, the great-great-grandson of Charles Dickens.
KENT COUNTY - 287th Army Band Holiday Concert 7 p.m. Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, 1131 N. DuPont Highway, Dover. Sounds of the season by the Delaware National Guard band. Free, all ages. Bring a nonperishable food item for the Food Bank of Delaware.
- The Reminders 7 p.m. Schwartz Center for the Arts, 226 S State St. Dover. $25-28. A Country Gospel Christmas.
SUSSEX COUNTY - Eastern Sussex Democrats Holiday Celebration 5:30 p.m. Home of Paulette Rappa, 24516 Dimple Way, Millsboro. $35 for members and includes membership. $40 for non-members. RSVP to Lise Haupt: [email protected]
FRIDAY, Dec. 11 NEW CASTLE COUNTY - Tony Trischka, “Of a Winter’s Night” 8 p.m. Arden Gild Hall, 2126 The Highway, Arden. $20-$25. A banjo-driven celebration of the season.
- Cookie Walk 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 200 Marrows Road, Newark. 27th annual Cookie Walk with cookies ($6 and $11) and homemade soups ($8 quart) for sale. Lunch ($10) of soup, sandwich, chips and drink available. For pre-orders, takeout or more information call (302) 738-4331 or visit www.standrewsnewark.org
- 8th and 9th RD Holiday Party 6:30 p.m. Dickie Burris’s Lodge, 1133 Marl Pit Road, Middletown.
- “Elf” 7:30 p.m. Elkton Station, 107 Railroad Ave., Elkton. Movie, costume contest, raffles and snacks. Those who come in holiday or “Star Wars” costumes have a chance to win two premiere movie tickets. $5. Benefits Cecil’s Youth Scholarship Fund. To reserve seats (must be paid in cash), email [email protected] or call 443-907-1451.
- Wilmington Children’s Chorus: Candlelight Holiday Concert 7:30 p.m. First and Central Presbytarian Church, 1101 N Market St., Wilmington.
- Descendants Of Noah- Eric Rapp 5 p.m. Full Throttle Cafe, 28 Parkway Circle, Suite 8, Newark.
- First State Symphonic Band Winter Concert 7:30 p.m. Faith Baptist Church, 4210 Limestone Road, Wilmington. Seasonal arrangements from old European through more modern classics.
- Holiday Lights Express 5-9 p.m. (depart on the hour). Greenbank Station, 2201 Newport Gap Pike, Wilmington. Reservations suggested. $10-$12. 45-minute ride aboard heated 1929 Pennsylvania Railroad “Doodlebug” railcar covered in holiday lights. www.wwrr.com.
- Ladies’ Christmas Tea 6 p.m. Christiana Fire Company, 2 East Main St., Newark. $25/table. Christmas carols, food and Pastor Barbara’s insights.
- “The Nutcracker” 7 p.m. (Also 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 12, and 2 p.m. Dec. 13) Mitchell Hall Theater, University of Delaware, South College Ave., Newark. $15-$30, $5 discount for seniors and children 10 and younger. Delaware Dance Company production. (302) 738-2023, DelawareDanceCompany.org/Nutcracker
- “The Nutcracker” 10 a.m. (Also noon and 4 p.m. Dec. 12 and 19; 6 p.m. Dec. 13; 10 a.m. Dec. 17; and 2 p.m. Dec. 20). Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, 700 s. High St., West Chester, Pa. Brandywine Ballet production. $25-$45. www.brandywineballet.org.
- Tree Lighting in Glasgow Park 5-8 p.m. Glasgow Park, Newark. Caroling, music, refreshments, hayrides, and Santa’s Workshop. Free; bring a non-perishable food item.
- TubaChristmas 7 p.m. Town Square, Middletown. Part of international performance series with students to professionals. Free.
- Elsmere Tree Lighting 6 p.m. (lighting, Santa’s arrival at 7). Town Hall, 11 Poplar Ave., Elsmere (rain date Dec. 12). Refreshments, visit from Santa, crafts and more. Performances by the McKean High School Band. www.townofelsmere.com
- Winter Arts Festival 5 p.m. Delaware Art Museum, 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington. Free - $5. Shop for holiday gifts from 16 regional artisans, listen to festive music performed by local choirs, floral arrangements inspired by the works from Poetry in Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelite Art of Marie Spartali Stillman. Holiday-themed art projects for children. Visit delart.org for more details.
- Parents Night Out: Natural Holiday at the DuPont Environmental Education Center, presented by the Delaware Nature Society. 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm, Admission: Members: $15, Others: $20. Deck the halls and trim the tree. make holiday crafts from natural materials we collect in the marsh. Led by Lesley Bensinger Parent's Night Out: Set mom and dad loose to have dinner along Wilmington's Riverfront while you stay at DuPont Environmental Education Center and have all the fun with games. Dinner provided. Parents receive a coupon for Timothy's Riverfront Grill. Event link
- Peek-A-Boo Revue at World Cafe Live at the Queen, 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Admission: $20. No sugar but all the spice, the “Slay Belles” of the Peek-A-Boo Revue are back to rock your holiday with good tidings and naughty sightings. Leave the little elves at home and put the bump in your holiday grind. The ladies will peel their stockings while the band is a-rocking. The emcees will prepare us for the arrival of the MAGIC MAN himself, and we ain’t talking about Santa. Kick the carols to the curb and shred this holiday with the Peek-A-Boo Revue. Event site
KENT COUNTY - “The Nutcracker” 7-8:30 p.m. Delaware State University Education and Humanities Auditorium, Delaware State University Dover. $10-$15. Delaware Ballet production.
SUSSEX COUNTY - Christmas Craft Night 6-8 p.m. Greenwood Public Library, 100 Mill St., Greenwood. Upcycle a book to make it into a Christmas tree. Ages 10 and older, adults. Registration required. (302) 349-5309.
- Edwards Christmas Village and Craft Show 5-9 p.m. 18179 Robinsonville Road, Lewes. 24 years of collecting over 250 houses, animations, water features, working drive in. From Bethlehem to present. Food, Fellowship, and Santa including free hot dogs, Russian tea, coffee, cocoa, cookies. Bring a non-perishable food donation item for Jusst Sooup Ministries.
SATURDAY, Dec. 12 NEW CASTLE COUNTY - Delaware’s historic Buena Vista mansion will have an open house on December 12th, from 10am -2pm, for a holiday celebration called “Woodland Christmas and Jingle Bells.” In addition to tours of the home, the open house will include holiday craft-making activities for children, music and refreshments. The event is free and open to the public. For additional information, call 302-323-4430. http://buenavista.delaware.gov/
- Breakfast with Santa at The Brandywine Zoo: This breakfast event is extra special because you'll get to dine with Santa! Breakfast is provided by Janssen's Market and Brew Ha Ha. Share your holiday wishes and take your photo with Santa, make decorations and enjoy a few up-close animal encounters all before the zoo opens. Finish the morning by strolling through the zoo at your leisure to watch our zoo keepers work and see the animals eating their breakfast! Admission: $18 adult, $15 child. 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
- Charlie Brown Christmas: The Eric Mintel Quartet returns to The Grand with their special Charlie Brown Jazz Holiday concert LIVE in the intimate Baby Grand setting. They will also be joined by a local choir in performance of some selections. 7:00 PM. $22-26. http://www.visitwilmingtonde.com/listings/Grand-Opera-House/583/
- The Spirit of Christmas in Historic New Castle: This town-wide celebration, sponsored by the New Castle Presbyterian Church, presents private homes and churches decorated for the season, and musical events throughout the day. FREE. http://www.newcastlepreschurch.org/spirit/
- Winter Arts Festival 10:00 AM Delaware Art Museum, 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington. Free - $5. Shop for holiday gifts from 16 regional artisans, listen to festive music performed by local choirs, floral arrangements inspired by the works from Poetry in Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelite Art of Marie Spartali Stillman. Holiday-themed art projects for children. Visit www.delart.org for more details.
- Winter Workshop: Gourd Bowl Making at Brandywine Creek State Park. Learn how to turn this native vegetable into a decorative container or functional bowl. Makes a great homemade gift for the holiday season! Spaces are very limited so make sure to call in and sign up to hold your bowl! Materials Fee: $10. https://www.facebook.com/events/192175934452471/
- "A Dickens Experience" in Historic New Castle: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Amstel House, 2 East Fourth St.. New Castle. FREE. The New Castle Historical Society will help bring the Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol" to life on the streets of New Castle as part of the Spirit of Christmas! Admission will be free for the day at the Amstel House, which will be decorated for a traditional colonial holiday celebration, and the Dutch House, which will feature a celebration of St. Nicholas' Eve. http://www.newcastlehistory.org/events.html
KENT COUNTY - Christmas at Belmont Hall "Home for Christmas 1865": 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Belmont Hall, 217 Smyrna Leipsic Road in Smyrna, Price: Adults $5.00, ages 4-18 $2.00. Belmont Hall commemorates the end of the Civil War: Christmas at Home 1865. The event will feature traditional decorations in a unique historic setting, rides in a horse drawn sleigh, Sons of Union Veterans and 2nd Delaware Union Re-enactors, live traditional carols, and Civil War era music by Field Soup, wassail and gingerbread. Children can visit Santa, listen to readings of The Night Before Christmas, and make a period tree ornament. http://www.belmonthall.org/
SUSSEX COUNTY - Milton Holly Festival: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Milton Fire Station, 116 Front Street. The Milton Chamber of Commerce sponsors this annual holiday event which includes many Milton organizations joining in to bring visitors a spectacular day in historic Milton! The Holly Festival features many fine hand craftes in the Fire Hall, Goshen Hall, Milton Theater and Milton Library. Santa will be in town for little ones. A holly wreath-making demonstration is offered at the Historical Society Museum. http://www.historicmilton.com/events/event/287-Holly%20Festival.html
- Milton Holiday House Tour: 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM, Historic Downtown Milton, 305 Federal Street Milton, DE, Price: $15.00 in advance $20.00 day of event. Join us for our annual Holiday House Tour of some of Milton's most charming homes, the Historical Society and Arts Guild. Tour can be enjoyed by car and on foot thru the historic district. All will be decorated in the holiday spirit. Refreshments served throughout the tour. Tickets on sale in advance and day of the event. http://miltoncenturyclub.com/11.html
SUNDAY, Dec. 13 NEW CASTLE COUNTY - Breakfast with Santa at The Brandywine Zoo: This breakfast event is extra special because you'll get to dine with Santa! Breakfast is provided by Janssen's Market and Brew Ha Ha. Share your holiday wishes and take your photo with Santa, make decorations and enjoy a few up-close animal encounters all before the zoo opens. Finish the morning by strolling through the zoo at your leisure to watch our zoo keepers work and see the animals eating their breakfast! Admission: $18 adult, $15 child. 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
- Christina Cultural Arts Center presents “Carols in Color” featuring Eleone Dance Theatre: Christina Cultural Arts Center presents “Carols in Color” featuring Eleone Dance Theatre. “Carols in Color” is a holiday dance musical that retells the story of Christ’s birth according to the gospel of St, Matthew, by using contemporary music, exuberant dance and powerful narration. Tickets available at www.TicketsAtTheGrand.org or call 800-37-GRAND. 4:00 PM, $25 ($14.99 for children).
- Newark Symphony Holiday Concert: 3:00 PM, The Independence School. Simeone Tartaglione, Music Director. Tickets (at the door) General $20; Senior $15; Student $10; Eighth Grade & under FREE OR through the NSO website: www.newarksymphony.org. The Newark Symphony Orchestra celebrates the Holiday Season with the spotlight focused on choral works--John Rutter's Gloria and the Hallelelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. Choruses featuring 140 voices will represent the Mastersingers of Archmere Academy, Cab Calloway School of the Arts, Concord High School, and Kennett High School. The concert concludes with Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 1, Winter Daydreams. For information, call (302) 369-3466.
- Sankta Lucia Celebration: 1:00 PM & 3:30PM at Old Swedes Historic Site, 606 Church St. in Wilmington. The celebration of Sankta Lucia is a Swedish tradition that marks the beginning of the Christmas season. Join us at Old Swedes Church to celebrate the season of light with music, children costumed as Star Boys and Tomtes, and the candle-crowned Lucia. Adults $10; children ages 5-15, $5. The church will be open at 12:30 and 3 pm. The adjacent Hendrickson House, a 17th c. Swedish farmhouse, will also be open. Experience a Swedish Christmas and visit the gift shop for Swedish holiday goods. Tickets available on Eventbrite: https://eventbrite.com/2014-lucia-celebrations-wilmington-de
- Hockessin Ladies Auxiliary Breakfast With Santa: 8:00 to 11:30 AM, $10 for adults and discounts for kids. Scrambles eggs, made-to-order omelettes, pancakes, bacon, sausage, potatoes, and much more! Breakfast is held at Hockessin Memorial Hall at 610 Yorklyn Road in Hockessin. https://www.instagram.com/p/_AxuY2jibP/
- "Carols in Color" performed by Eleone Dance Theatre at The Grand Opera House, presented by: Christina Cultural Arts Center, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Tickets: $14.99-$35. “Carols in Color” is a holiday dance musical that retells the story of Christ’s birth according to the gospel of St, Matthew, by using contemporary music, exuberant dance and powerful narration. “Carols” features some of Philadelphia’s premiere vocalists and the soul-stirring movements of Eleone Dance Theatre and Eleone Connection. Ticket link
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16 NEW CASTLE COUNTY - Yuletide Jazz & Wine Series: The Tony Smith Trio: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, Winterthur Museum, 5105 Kennett Pike (Route 52), Wilmington, Price: $10 for performance and includes live jazz and entry to Galleries. After an evening Yuletide tour, relax and celebrate the season with live jazz and a glass of wine in the festive atmosphere of Winterthur’s Galleries Reception Atrium. Cash wine and beer bar; fruit and cheese for purchase. Free for members. http://www.winterthur.org/?p=1243
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 NEW CASTLE COUNTY - Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis at The Playhouse on Rodney Square, 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm, Tickets: $55-$80. Grammy Award winner Chip Davis has created a show that features the beloved Christmas music of Mannheim Steamroller along with dazzling multimedia effects performed in an intimate setting. Ticket link
ONGOING EVENTS - Holiday Adventures in Wonderland Runs through Dec. 31 (10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturdays; 1-4:30 p.m. Sundays; by reservation Mondays). Historic Houses of Odessa, 109 Main St., Odessa. $8-$10, free/members and children younger than 6. Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” See the Wilson-Warner House transformed by holiday vignettes.
- Holiday Tours at Read House & Gardens Through Dec. 31 (11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays). Read House & Gardens, 42 The Strand, New Castle. Learn how the Reads celebrated Christmas in the 1820s and how it differed from those who worked in their house. Tours end with 20th century traditions in restored rooms. $6-$7, free/members, younger than 10. Group tours: (302) 295-3284.
- Yuletide at Winterthur 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, 5105 Kennett Pike (Route 52) Wilmington. $18-$20, $5/ages 2-11, free/members, children younger than 2. www.winterthur.org
- Holidays at Hagley Through Jan. 3. Hagley Museum and Library, 200 Hagley Creek Road, Wilmington. Free - $14. See the 1803 du Pont family ancestral home decorated for the holidays with interpretation on the French traditions of exchanging gifts on New Year’s Day and the celebration of Twelfth Night. Exhibit included in admission. www.hagley.org.
- Nemours Mansion Christmas Through Jan. 3 (9:30 a.m., noon and 3 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; noon and 3 p.m. Sundays. Evening tours Dec. 2 and 16). Nemours Mansion, 850 Alapocas Drive, Wilmington. See the former duPont estate decorated with Christmas trees, hand-painted ornaments and antiques; hear how Jesse and Alfred duPont celebrated; and see historical artifacts. $15. Reservations: 302-651-6913 or www.nemoursmansion.org.
- Swedish Christmas & Gifts 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, 606 N Church St., Wilmington. Decorated in colonial Swedish style, the house will be open for tours and holiday shopping Dec. 3-31; Wed-Sat 10 am-4 pm. Closed Dec. 24-25. The museum shop features the new 2015 Old Swedes ornament, full-color 2016 calendar, 5x7 matted photos of the historic site, and Swedish Christmas items, both gifts and food. Free parking on site.
- A Brandywine Christmas 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Runs through Jan. 7 (Hours are 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily except Dec. 25. Open until 9 p.m. Dec. 3, 10 and 17). Brandywine River Museum of Art, U.S. 1, Chadds Ford, Pa. $15, $10/ages 65 and older, $6/students, free/age 5 and younger and members. Free Sundays until noon. (601) 388-2700, brandywine.org
- Chesapeake City Winterfest of Lights Lighting displays line the C&D Canal and the streets of historic Chesapeake City, Md. See the winners of the decorating contest, take horse and carriage rides and carol on weekends. Santa’s Workshop set up. Outdoor synthetic ice skating rink is open Fridays-Sundays. Sunday skating lessons by former Olympic figure skater and coach. (410) 885-5298.
- Santa’s House Through Dec. 20. (5-8 p.m. Fridays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays). Riverwalk Park, Milford. Children get a picture with Santa, candy cane, stocking with candy and chance to win a gift card. Christmas Carol Band plays from 11-11:30 a.m. Dec. 5.
- Santa’s House Through Dec. 20. (3-5 p.m. Saturdays; 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays; 5:30-7:30 p.m. Dec. 18; and pet time from 1-3 p.m. Dec. 20). Rehoboth Avenue and the Boardwalk, Rehoboth Beach. Visit Santa, take a photo. Free; donations appreciated.
- The Seaford Museum has a great train exhibit open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m. and on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. through January 2016. Admission to the Museum for a tour and to see the Trains is $5.00 for adults. Admission to the Train Exhibit ONLY is $3.00 for adults.
- Victorian Christmas event with historical reenactors at the Ross Mansion in Seaford, runs December 10th - 13th.
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What's happening around town (Wed, Sep 6th - Tue, Sep 12th)
Tulsa's event list.
Wednesday, Sep 6th
- 1 Million Cups (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00am
- American Aquarium (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Advance $15 Day of $17 Door $17 There is a $2 fee that applies to all tickets purchased at the Cain's Box Office! No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice!
- Both Sides Now: Joyce J. Scott & Sonya Clark (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 12:00pm
- 🍴 Chamber Luncheon (Skiatook) Start Time: 12:00pm
- Coding Dojo - Intro to Python: Learn the Basics (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- Fall Infusion Class (Inner Circle Vodka Bar - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- Fitness on the Green: YOGA (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm
- 🍴 Food Truck Wednesday (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:30am Every Wednesday, grab some tasty eats and gather on the grounds of Guthrie Green. During Food Truck Wednesdays,…
- Food Truck Wednesday (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:30am Every Wednesday, grab some tasty eats and gather on the grounds of Guthrie Green. During Food Truck Wednesdays,…
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 11:00am
- In-Quest: Aesthetics of Research (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 9th Start Time: 1:00pm
- ♪ Jared Tyler & Seth Lee Jones (Mercury Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 10:00am
- 😂 Trixx (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 9th
- When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt?, The Art of NEOWTA & Fiber Works 2017 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 10:00am
Thursday, Sep 7th
- American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s…
- AMHR Nationals (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th
- ♪ Bluegrass & Chili Festival (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Thru Sat, Sep 9th Claremore's Bluegrass & Chili Festival is cooking up plenty of family fun in the month of September. Join…
- 🎡 Blue Whale Comedy Fest! (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Savor four days of hilarity when the Blue Whale Comedy Festival takes over Tulsa's Brady Arts District. Held at…
- Blue Whale Comedy Festival Comedy Short Film Fest & MOVIE IN THE PARK: CADDYSHACK (1980) R (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:30pm
- Both Sides Now: Joyce J. Scott & Sonya Clark (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 12:00pm
- ♪ BWCF VIP Pass (Must pick up pass at box office) (Multiple Venues - Subject to Availability - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 6:00pm ATTN: THE VIP PASS DOES INCLUDE ALL CAIN'S BALLROOM SHOWS. WHAT A DEAL!!! WE WILL EVEN SAVE YOU THE GOOD SEATS. PLEASE NOTE DIFFERENT AGE RESTRICTIONS AT ALL VENUES. AGE RESTRICTIONS LISTED ON VENUE PAGE ON OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
- ♪ The Cadillac Three (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm ON SALE FRI 6/16 10:00 AM CDT This event is all ages Advance $15 Day of Show $17 Door $17 Mezzanine (21+) $30 There is a $2 fee that applies to each ticket purchased at the Cain's Box Office. No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice!
- Coding Dojo - Intro to JavaScript: The Basics (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- Contemporary, Fine Art Embroidery #2 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- Cooking Class: Football Finger Foods (Tulsa Garden Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm This class is the ultimate watch party appetizer class. Wow your guests with your Hasty-Bake skills! Call 918-576-5155 to enroll! $65 per person for non-members $55 per person for Tulsa Garden Center.
- David Cook (The Shrine - Tulsa)
- Eleanor Ray: Recent Paintings (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 9th Start Time: 12:00pm
- Fitness on the Green: Bootcamp (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 11:00am
- In-Quest: Aesthetics of Research (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 9th Start Time: 1:00pm
- Jon Malone (The Hunt Club - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- Kiva Tulsa Q & A (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm
- MATTHEW MCNEAL IN CONCERT (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 10:00am
- Science Cafe: Dino-Night (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- Travis Fite - LIVE (hey mambo - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm
- 😂 Trixx (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 9th
- When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt?, The Art of NEOWTA & Fiber Works 2017 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 10:00am
- Tulsa Women's Business Breakfast (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00am
- Tulsa World Career Fair (Expo Square: Central Park Hall - Tulsa)
Friday, Sep 8th
- ♪ All Local Show w/ County Lights and More! (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Native Strange, Oceanaut, RedWitch Johnny, The Beaten Daylights
- American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s…
- AMHR Nationals (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th
- 🎭 Beyond the Curtain - Gender and Dance (Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm FREE EVENT featuring an interactive panel discussion with female leaders in the fields of dance and creativity. This year, Tulsa Ballet’s annual new works program, Creations in Studio K, is dedicated to the power of the female voice. Showcased are three female choreographers: Helen Pickett, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Young Soon Hue. Join Tulsa…
- ♪ Bluegrass & Chili Festival (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) 1 day left Claremore's Bluegrass & Chili Festival is cooking up plenty of family fun in the month of September. Join…
- 🎡 Blue Whale Comedy Fest! (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Savor four days of hilarity when the Blue Whale Comedy Festival takes over Tulsa's Brady Arts District. Held at…
- Both Sides Now: Joyce J. Scott & Sonya Clark (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 12:00pm
- ♪ BWCF VIP Pass (Must pick up pass at box office) (Multiple Venues - Subject to Availability - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 6:00pm ATTN: THE VIP PASS DOES INCLUDE ALL CAIN'S BALLROOM SHOWS. WHAT A DEAL!!! WE WILL EVEN SAVE YOU THE GOOD SEATS. PLEASE NOTE DIFFERENT AGE RESTRICTIONS AT ALL VENUES. AGE RESTRICTIONS LISTED ON VENUE PAGE ON OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
- Day of Caring 2017 (Tulsa City County Library - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00am More than 5,000 volunteers are expected to work on hundreds of community service projects during the Tulsa Area United Way’s 26th annual Day of Caring on Friday, Sept. 8. The Day of Caring will begin at 7 a.m. with a free breakfast and program for volunteers at the downtown Central Library.
- The Dirty River Boys (Mercury Lounge - Tulsa)
- Tulsa Drillers versus NW Arkansas - PLAYOFF (ONEOK Field - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 7:00pm
- 🏆 Drillers vs Naturals (ONEOK Field - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Northwest Arkansas Naturals
- Dr. Squealsgood W/ The Sex (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
- Eleanor Ray: Recent Paintings (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 12:00pm
- ♪ FRIDAYS IN THE LOFT CHAMBER SERIES: MOZART (Tribune Lofts - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm The opening of the 2017-2018 Fridays in the Loft Chamber Series will feature one of Mozart’s grandest works for woodwinds – Serenade No. 10 “Gran Partita.” Mozart composed three great wind serenades after settling into Vienna in 1781.
- ♪ Friday Salon: Calidore String Quartet (Harwelden Mansion - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm Join us for an special salon performance from the Calidore String Quartet in the histroic Harwelden Mansion! Enjoy complimentary hor d'oeuvres and wine and listen to a world-class string quartet in a beautiful, intimate setting. “The Calidore players performed with synergistic brilliance and ferocious commitment...” - The New York Times…
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 11:00am
- In-Quest: Aesthetics of Research (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 1:00pm
- ♪ Jeremy Hart (The United Pentecostals of Broken Arrow | 2PM - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 7:00pm
- Kyle Kinane (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- Kyle Lacy & The Harlem River Noise (Soul City - Tulsa)
- ♪ Leeland (First Baptist Church - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 7:00pm
- ♪ Liza Treyger & Gina Brillon (The Yeti Indoors - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:30pm w/ Shawna Blake, Katie Van Patten, & Aiko Tanaka Mature content. 21+ only. Buy a weekend or VIP pass to enjoy more shows for one price! Tickets available for purchase at the door day of show for this event [if not sold out].
- MARLEY’S GHOST IN CONCERT (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- ♪ MASK OFF w/ Byron Bowers (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:00pm Curated show by Byron Bowers. Special guests include Aaron Wilder, Cameron Brewer, and more to be announced. This is a show you don't want to miss! Mature content. 18+ only. Buy a weekend or VIP pass to enjoy more shows for one price!
- ♪ Mr. Burns, A Post-electric Play (IDL Ballroom - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Host: Theatre Pops
- ♪ Okie Homie Showcase w/ Evan Hughes (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:00pm BWCF will feature our amazing regional talent from Oklahoma, our Okie Homies! Want more comedy? Purchase a weekend pass or VIP pass and get more bang for your buck! Soundpony is a 21+ only venue.
- Pie Night (Antoinette Baking Co. - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 5:00pm
- ♪ Podcast Taping: View From the Cheap Seats (previously Sklarbro Country) (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm Want more comedy? Purchase a weekend pass or VIP pass and get more bang for your buck! Podcast guests tba. Mature content. Check out episodes of SklarBro Country here.
- Restaurant Week Kickoff Pie Night (Antoinette Baking Co. - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:00pm
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 10:00am
- 🎡 Second Fridays: Lindy in the Park (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm
- Spinster Show: Loafers, Lizzie Boredom, and Special Guest (Spinster Records - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- ♪ TOTO and Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo (River Spirit Casino - Tulsa)
- 😂 Trixx (Loony Bin - Tulsa) 1 day left
- When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt?, The Art of NEOWTA & Fiber Works 2017 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 10th Start Time: 10:00am
- Zach Short Band (The Hunt Club - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
Saturday, Sep 9th
- ♪ 2017 Comics to Watch (The Yeti Indoors - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm 5+ Comics that Blue Whale Comedy Festival suggests you check out. You do not want to miss this lineup! [Discounted tickets] Mature content. 21+ only. Buy a weekend or VIP pass to enjoy more shows for one price! Tickets available for purchase at the door day of show for this event [if not sold out].
- American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s…
- AMHR Nationals (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th
- ♪ Bluegrass & Chili Festival (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Last Day Claremore's Bluegrass & Chili Festival is cooking up plenty of family fun in the month of September. Join…
- 🎡 Blue Whale Comedy Fest! (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) 1 day left Savor four days of hilarity when the Blue Whale Comedy Festival takes over Tulsa's Brady Arts District. Held at…
- Both Sides Now: Joyce J. Scott & Sonya Clark (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 12:00pm
- ♪ Brian Moses & Nick Vatterott (The Yeti Indoors - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:15pm w/ Stetson Banks, Joe Bates, and Ryan Green Mature content. 21+ only. Buy a weekend or VIP pass to enjoy more shows for one price! Tickets available for purchase at the door day of show for this event [if not sold out].
- BrickUniverse (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am Brick Universe is back with the Ultimate LEGO Fan Experience!!! This year's event will be 2x bigger!! Attractions will include: -Minifigure Caricatures -Brick Theater -Brick Market -Challenge Zone -Building Zone... and SO MUCH MORE!!! For more information, or to buy tickets, please visit BrickUniverse.
- BrickUniverse LEGO Fan Convention (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Release your inner builder at BrickUniverse LEGO Fan Convention in Tulsa, the ultimate LEGO lover's paradise that…
- Brujoroots (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
- 🏃 Bubble Run 5K (NSU - Broken Arrow) https://runsignup.com/bubblerun5k
- ♪ BWCF VIP Pass (Must pick up pass at box office) (Multiple Venues - Subject to Availability - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 6:00pm ATTN: THE VIP PASS DOES INCLUDE ALL CAIN'S BALLROOM SHOWS. WHAT A DEAL!!! WE WILL EVEN SAVE YOU THE GOOD SEATS. PLEASE NOTE DIFFERENT AGE RESTRICTIONS AT ALL VENUES. AGE RESTRICTIONS LISTED ON VENUE PAGE ON OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
- Cherry Street Farmers Market (Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 22nd Start Time: 7:00am
- Tulsa Drillers versus NW Arkansas - PLAYOFF (ONEOK Field - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 7:00pm
- 🏆 Drillers vs Naturals (ONEOK Field - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Northwest Arkansas Naturals
- Eleanor Ray: Recent Paintings (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 12:00pm
- Eugene Mirman (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- ♪ Fossil Youth (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Rose Gold, Downward (formerly known as Dad. The Band), Goodfella, Forswear
- 🏃 Gold Rush Walk and 5K (ORU Aerobics Center - Tulsa) The Gold4Kids Foundation of Tulsa serves Northeast Oklahoma, dedicated to helping children fighting cancer and their families by raising money for clinical trials and research projects at the local pediatric oncology clinic.
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 11:00am
- ♪ Industry Panel w/ Host Ryan Drake (Chimera Cafe - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:30am One of our favorite events of the festival! The industry panel offers a chance to hear from booking agents, comics, club owners, etc. Bring your questions! 2017 Special Guests: Ryan Drake (Host with the most) Lacy Applegate (Talent Buyer, West Siloam Springs Cherokee Casino) Genevieve Rice (Bird City Comedy Festival, Arizona) Andy Woodhull…
- In-Quest: Aesthetics of Research (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 1:00pm
- ♪ Jacqueline Novak & Naomi Ekperigin + More (The Yeti Indoors - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm Jacqueline Novak & Naomi Ekperigin w/ Patrick Hastie, Dan Marse-Kapr, & Landry Miller Mature content. 21+ only. Buy a weekend or VIP pass to enjoy more shows for one price! Tickets available for purchase at the door day of show for this event [if not sold out].
- ♪ Jordan Rock & David Gborie (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm w/ Danish Maqpool and more Mature content. 18+. Buy a weekend or VIP pass to enjoy more shows for one price!
- JT and the Dirtbox Waiters (The Hunt Club - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- Kendall Whittier Mercado (Kendall-Whittier - Tulsa) Once a week, scope out handmade goods and pieces of art on display at the Kendall Whittier Mercado. Started in 2017,…
- 🎡 LABAPALOOZA 2017 (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:00am
- ♪ Late Late Breakfast [Brunch Event] (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 1:30pm Late Late Breakfast is the perfect comedy show for a weird Saturday afternoon. Expect anything and everything out of the ordinary, all of it held together by solid, hilarious stand-up comedy. Special guests to be announced soon! Brunch included with your ticket [more food/drink details to come]. Mature Content. 18+.
- Let It Be Natural Arts Festival (Chandler Park - Tulsa) Head to beautiful Chandler Park in Tulsa for the Let It Be Natural Arts Festival. This one-day event is free to the…
- ♪ Mr. Burns, A Post-electric Play (IDL Ballroom - Tulsa) 1 day left Host: Theatre Pops
- ♪ Okie Homie Showcase w/ Tom King (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 4:30pm BWCF will feature our amazing regional talent from Oklahoma, our Okie Homies! Want more comedy? Purchase a weekend pass or VIP pass and get more bang for your buck! Soundpony is a 21+ only venue.
- Oklahoma Avicultural Society's Exotic Bird Fair (Expo Square: Central Park Hall - Tulsa)
- Oklahoma Gun Shows (Expo Square: Exchange Center - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 The Oklahoma Gun Show at Expo Square in Tulsa is sure to have the products you are looking for with a wide selection of…
- ♪ Pearls on the Prairie (Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:00pm Join Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma for a BBQ and Pearls on the Prairie. Support GSEOK and Camp Wah-Shah-She on September 9 at Prairie Song. We'll have live music with Distant Thunder, beer, wine, whiskey, a live auction, walking toors, a chili cook-off, stargazing and s'mores!
- Pie Night (Antoinette Baking Co. - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 5:00pm
- ♪ Podcast Taping: Opinions Like A-Holes (Chimera Cafe - Tulsa) Start Time: 3:30pm This will be a live taping of local podcast, Opinions Like A-Holes. This is an all ages event, but be prepared for adult content.
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am
- Second Saturday Architecture Tour (Tulsa) Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa the second Saturday of each month with the Tulsa…
- The Sklar Brothers (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- SkyDance Kite Festival (Broken Arrow) Keep your eyes to the sky at the SkyDance Kite Festival in Broken Arrow. This free, family-friendly event brings…
- 😂 Trixx (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Last Day
- Wakeland (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
- When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt?, The Art of NEOWTA & Fiber Works 2017 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am
Sunday, Sep 10th
- 2017 Tulsa College Connection (Expo Square: Central Park Hall - Tulsa)
- American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s…
- AMHR Nationals (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th
- 🎡 Blue Whale Comedy Fest! (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Last Day Savor four days of hilarity when the Blue Whale Comedy Festival takes over Tulsa's Brady Arts District. Held at…
- Both Sides Now: Joyce J. Scott & Sonya Clark (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 12:00pm
- BrickUniverse (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am Brick Universe is back with the Ultimate LEGO Fan Experience!!! This year's event will be 2x bigger!! Attractions will include: -Minifigure Caricatures -Brick Theater -Brick Market -Challenge Zone -Building Zone... and SO MUCH MORE!!! For more information, or to buy tickets, please visit BrickUniverse.
- BrickUniverse LEGO Fan Convention (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Release your inner builder at BrickUniverse LEGO Fan Convention in Tulsa, the ultimate LEGO lover's paradise that…
- ♪ BWCF VIP Pass (Must pick up pass at box office) (Multiple Venues - Subject to Availability - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 6:00pm ATTN: THE VIP PASS DOES INCLUDE ALL CAIN'S BALLROOM SHOWS. WHAT A DEAL!!! WE WILL EVEN SAVE YOU THE GOOD SEATS. PLEASE NOTE DIFFERENT AGE RESTRICTIONS AT ALL VENUES. AGE RESTRICTIONS LISTED ON VENUE PAGE ON OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
- Tulsa Drillers versus NW Arkansas - PLAYOFF (ONEOK Field - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 7:00pm
- 🏆 Drillers vs Naturals (ONEOK Field - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:05pm vs Northwest Arkansas Naturals
- Fantastic Negrito, Spoon Fed Tribe, & Carter Sampson (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 2:30pm
- Fitness on the Green: ZUMBA (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:30am
- The Goobs + Planet What (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 11:00am
- ♪ Jeremy Hart (The United Pentecostals of Broken Arrow | 2PM - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 6:30pm
- ♪ Jeremy Hart (The United Pentecostals of Broken Arrow | 2PM - Broken Arrow) Start Time: 10:00am
- ♪ Mr. Burns, A Post-electric Play (IDL Ballroom - Tulsa) Last Day Host: Theatre Pops
- Oklahoma Gun Shows (Expo Square: Exchange Center - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 The Oklahoma Gun Show at Expo Square in Tulsa is sure to have the products you are looking for with a wide selection of…
- Randy Crouch (The Hunt Club - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am
- Tulsa Roots Rocks the Green (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Guthrie Green celebrates the end of summer with the Tulsa Roots Rocks the Green concert series. For five Sundays in a…
- Suit Up JC Penny's (Woodland Hills Mall - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm
- ♪ Sunday Series: Calidore String Quartet (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 2:15pm Chamber Music Tulsa is proud to open it's 64th season with the award-winning Calidore String Quartet! “…the magic of the evening’s performance was the quartet’s ability to transform beautiful music into a dreamlike space.” – Classic 107FM, Winnipeg
The expressive power of this quartet will sweep you away! Among the most celebrated…
- When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt?, The Art of NEOWTA & Fiber Works 2017 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am
Monday, Sep 11th
Tuesday, Sep 12th
- American Miniature Horse Registry National Show (Expo Square - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th The American Miniature Horse Registry and American Shetland Pony Club are bringing their National Show to Tulsa’s…
- AMHR Nationals (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th
- Fitness on the Green: Bootcamp (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm
- How to Build a Website: A Website? Where Do I Even Start? (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- In-Quest: Aesthetics of Research (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Sep 16th Start Time: 1:00pm
- Jonny Lang (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm ON SALE FRI 6/30 10:00 AM CDT This event is all ages Advance $28 | Day of Show $30 | Door $30 | Mezzanine (21+) $43 There is a $2 fee that applies to each ticket purchased at the Cain's Box Office. No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice!
- "Mammother" Reading & Book Signing with Zachary Schomburg (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Renowned poet Zachary Schomburg, author of Scary, No Scary and three other books of poetry, will read from his debut novel Mammother (Featherproof Books, 2017), followed by a book signing & Q+A.
In Mammother, the people of Pie Time are suffering from God’s Finger, a mysterious plague that leaves something inside a death hole in each victim's…
- Oklahoma Inventors Congress: Tulsa Chapter (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th Start Time: 10:00am
- 🍴 Saint Simeon's Foundation "Western Days 2017" (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm The World’s Greatest Auction & dinner benefitting seniors and families served by Saint Simeon’s.
- SCORE Business Workshop: IRS Opportunities & Financing for Small Businesses (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 1:00pm
- SCORE Business Workshop: A Startup Guide (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:30am
- ❓ Trivia with Jack (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:30pm
- Tuesday Night Open-Mic (Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm
- Tulsa UX (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt?, The Art of NEOWTA & Fiber Works 2017 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Sep 17th Start Time: 10:00am
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What's happening around town (Wed, Jan 24th - Tue, Jan 30th)
Oklahoma City's event list.
Ongoing
- SHIFT (Factory Obscura - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Feb 25th Join the creatives behind the OKC art collective Factory Obscura for a fully-immersive, experiential art…
Wednesday, Jan 24th
- ♪ Anthem Drown Night! (HiLo Club - Oklahoma City) Our local friends at Anthem Brewing Co. have some great beers! Every Wednesday night from 9pm to close enjoy $8 Drown Night! Their Power Pils will be flowing!
- Bi-Weekly Meetup (51st st. Speakeasy - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:00pm
- Devon Ice Rink (Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jan 28th The Devon Ice Rink returns for its seventh season in the Myriad Botanical Gardens this November through the end of…
- Downtown in December (Downtown - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jan 28th Spend your holidays experiencing fun activities as downtown Oklahoma City is turned into a winter wonderland during the…
- A Kaleidoscope of the West (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 1:00pm Don Reeves, McCasland Chair of Cowboy Culture, concludes his 38 years of Museum service with a talk years in the making. The West can be conceptualized as a beautiful harmony. The individual notes and melodies, like points of light, form a colorful kaleidoscope that is Western Heritage — a heritage influenced by the National Cowboy Museum.…
- 😂 Lenny Schmidt (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jan 27th
- Margo Price (ACM @ UCO - Oklahoma City)
- 🎭 Margo Price | OKC (Diamond Ballroom - Oklahoma City) Margo Price Wed - Jan 24 at ACM@UCO Performance Lab NOWHERE FAST TOUR Ticket Link:http://bit.ly/MargoOKC Charge by phone @ 866.966.1777 online @ TicketStorm.com Doors open at 7pm All Ages Welcome
- OU Sooners vs Kansas Jayhawks (The Lloyd Noble Center - Norman) Day 2 of 2 Experience the action and excitement in Norman as the Oklahoma Sooners take on the Kansas Jayhawks. Since the team's…
- Parents Supporting Parents (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm This group is for caretakers and parents who are supporting an individual managing the complications often associated with having a pervasive development disorder such as autism or aspergers disorder. This group will also provide education and support to those parents who have loved ones with diagnosed or undiagnosed mental, emotional,…
- Samantha Fish (VZD's - Oklahoma City) Whether one leans towards the blues, opts for Americana or ignites some special fervour by playing with a garage band, there's a common bond that suggests a reverence for the roots. Looking back towards an earlier template -- no matter what the genre -- proves the point that appreciating what came before can be a stepping stone for what comes…
- ♪ There Will Be Blood (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:30pm This is a General Admission seating screening. This film is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America. NOTE: This is a movie screening and NOT a live performance event. With fees tickets are $10
- Wednesday Game Night (Remington Park - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Play the games you love for jackpots and then play more games you love for Extra Cash & Prizes on Game Night at Remington Park, every Wednesday! Starting at 6pm on Wednesday nights at Remington Park, just make sure to use your Club Remington Card as you play in the casino. Doing so may get you selected via hot seat drawings to make Free Spins,…
Thursday, Jan 25th
- 🎓 Ages of the Moon-Sam Shepard (Carpenter Square Theatre - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jan 27th Start Time: 7:30pm Shepard Comedy-Drama Opens the New Year at Carpenter Square Carpenter Square Theatre opens the New Year with “Ages of the Moon,” one of the last plays penned by Sam Shepard before his death in 2017. The comedy-drama about two old friends plays January 12-27, 2018. The title comes from the setting: The night of a lunar eclipse. All…
- Alan Doyle (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City)
- 🏆 Central OK: University of Central Oklahoma Men's Basketball vs Pittsburg State (Edmond) Start Time: 7:30pm University of Central Oklahoma Men's Basketball vs Pittsburg State http://www.bronchosports.com/calendar.aspx?id=5782
- 🏆 Central OK: University of Central Oklahoma Women's Basketball vs Pittsburg State (Edmond) Start Time: 5:30pm University of Central Oklahoma Women's Basketball vs Pittsburg State http://www.bronchosports.com/calendar.aspx?id=5750
- 🎓 Chamber Legislative Forum (Del City Community Center - Del City) Start Time: 11:00am
- 🎨 Curator's Tour of The Question of Beauty (Oklahoma City Museum of Art - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Explore the exhibition "The Question of Beauty" with its curator, Francesca Giani. Through selections of modern and contemporary art from the permanent collection, the exhibition investigates how artists used, ignored, or rejected beauty as mode of expression. Tours are free for members and $5 for non-members (includes admission to galleries).…
- Datsik (Farmer's Market - Oklahoma City)
- Devon Ice Rink (Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jan 28th The Devon Ice Rink returns for its seventh season in the Myriad Botanical Gardens this November through the end of…
- Downtown in December (Downtown - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jan 28th Spend your holidays experiencing fun activities as downtown Oklahoma City is turned into a winter wonderland during the…
- ♪ Exhibition Opening Lecture & Reception (Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm Generations in Modern Pueblo Painting: The Art of Tonita Peña and Joe Herrera opens with a complimentary public lecture by exhibition curator W. Jackson Rushing III, the Eugene B. Adkins Presidential Professor of Art History and Mary Lou Milner Carver Chair in Native American Art, OU School of Visual Arts. Following the lecture, join us for…
- The Kirbas Institute Dinner Event (Oklahoma History Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm 6:00 PM Reception 7:00 PM Dinner and Program
Featuring CNN John Sutter, recently nominated for the Emmy Award for his special series "2 Degrees."
to get your tickets, visit www.kirbasinstitute.org
- 😂 Lenny Schmidt (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jan 27th
- ♪ Looking For Something? (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jan 27th Start Time: 8:00pm Alan Doyle chalks up a lot of where is he right now-with both his third solo album and his second book released in October 2017-to luck. "I'm the luckiest guy I've ever even heard of," he says. "This was all I ever wanted, a life in the music business, singing concerts. I was lucky to be born in the family I was, in Petty Harbour. I was lucky…
- Meditation Class (St Stephen's United Methodist - Norman) Start Time: 6:00pm Weekly meditation and discussion group conducted by the monks from Oklahoma Buddhist Vihara.
St. Stephens UMC 6-7pm Look for the shoes.
- 🎡 MIss Latina UCO Informational (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 6:30pm Interested in learning more about your culture? Want to be a part of UCO Royalty? Want a chance to win a scholarship? Come to the Pageant Informational on January 25th at 6:30 pm to find our more about our pageant process! Our pageant director Luci Perez and reigning Miss Latina UCO 2017-2018, Marylin Segura-Morales will be there. This is a…
- 🎓 Postcards From The Universe I: Historic Star Atlas Stories (Sam Noble Museum - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm This is the first lecture in a FREE monthly public lecture series on astronomical topics organized by the astronomers at the University of Oklahoma. Telescope viewing will be available on the Buffalo Walk outside of the museum following each lecture, weather permitting.
- 🏆 RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Watch Party (The Boom - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Join us every Thursday starting on January 25th for our RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 3 Watch Party in the front bar! Enjoy your favorite adult beverage and order something from our menu while you watch to see who will become America's next Drag Superstar! Free admission! (Note: The Boom is 21 and up to enter and proper ID is required.)
- Teen Poetry Slam (Guthrie Library - Guthrie) Start Time: 6:00pm Bring in your worst or Best poetry and let the crowd decide your fate! Basic Rules are:
- Each poem must be of the poet’s own construction;
2. Each poet gets three minutes (plus a ten-second grace period) to read one poem. If the poet goes over time, points will be deducted from the total score. 3. The poet may not use props, costumes or…
- 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Washington Wizards (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Experience the thrill of fast-paced pro basketball as the Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Washington Wizards. Wear…
Friday, Jan 26th
- 🎓 Ages of the Moon-Sam Shepard (Carpenter Square Theatre - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 7:30pm Shepard Comedy-Drama Opens the New Year at Carpenter Square Carpenter Square Theatre opens the New Year with “Ages of the Moon,” one of the last plays penned by Sam Shepard before his death in 2017. The comedy-drama about two old friends plays January 12-27, 2018. The title comes from the setting: The night of a lunar eclipse. All…
- ♪ Beau Jennings And John Calvin Abney (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
- ♪ The Big News (VZD's - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm The Big News keeps coming back to VZD's to blow the roof off! We love these guys. Flip and the combined effort will be opening up the evening. Prepare your earholes for pleasuring. Get your Ticket via ticketstorm and save some $$$. Doors @ 8pm $5 online $10 at the door
- Oklahoma City Boat Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jan 28th The Oklahoma City Boat Show is the longest running boat show at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. Featuring the…
- 🎓 Central Close Up (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 8:00am 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM - Nigh University Center Constitution Hall: This day is specifically designed for high school senior students & their parents. On the day of the event, guests will take a campus tour, attend academic sessions, meet current UCO students, and have an opportunity to participate in fast track admission. Central Close Up is held on…
- 🎭 Crazy For You (ArtWorks Academy of Performing Arts - Norman) Day 1 of 2 ArtWorks Academy Presents CRAZY FOR YOU Friday, January 26 at 7:00 pm Saturday, January 27 at 2:00 pm Saturday, January 27 at 7:00 pm Sunday, January 28 at 3:00 pm Performances will be held at Randall University (formerly Hillsdale College) in Moore, OK, which is located at 3701 S. Frontage Rd. This production features students 7th-12th grade.…
- Devon Ice Rink (Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jan 28th The Devon Ice Rink returns for its seventh season in the Myriad Botanical Gardens this November through the end of…
- Downtown in December (Downtown - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jan 28th Spend your holidays experiencing fun activities as downtown Oklahoma City is turned into a winter wonderland during the…
- ♪ Funny AF Friday Comedy Show (ICE Event Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 9:00pm Funny AF Fridays is the weekly comedy show that features celebrity comedians and provides a platform for local comedians to get their shine. If you are interested in getting your "5 min" of comedy, contact Marc Flemon at 4052084240.
- 🎭 Glitter Ball :: Glam Rock | Presented by Dunlap Codding (Dunlap Codding - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm Glitter Ball, the winter dance party and art extravaganza presented by Dunlap Codding and benefiting deadCenter Film, returns to historic Film Row on Friday, January 26. This year’s party features a Glam Rock theme with more music, dancing, and visual spectacle than ever before. “Dunlap Codding is thrilled to serve as presenting sponsor and…
- Heroes & Villains (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 8:00pm The Oklahoma City Philharmonic are teaming up with Cirque Musica to present stunning acrobatics and great music. Heroes…
- ♪ International Trumpet Guild Regional Conference (Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 8:00am The first-ever International Trumpet Guild Regional Conference will be hosted by the Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University and Prof. Michael Anderson on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26-27. Complete schedule of events and registration info: http://trumpetguild.org/2018-itg-regional-schedule-of-events
- 🎭 Introduction to Swing Dance (Pioneer Library System - Moore) Start Time: 6:00pm Come join us for an evening of Swing Dance with 3Sixty Entertainment Powerhouse! Wear comfortable clothes and shoes and get ready for a night of dancing! The first hour of the program will go over the fundamentals of Swing Dance followed by a dance social in the last half hour. Participants must sign a waiver for the class, and anyone under 18…
- Keller Williams (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Dance your face off, and sing along when guitar virtuoso/singer-songwriter Keller Williams takes over the historic Tower…
- 😂 Lenny Schmidt (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) 1 day left
- ♪ Looking For Something? (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 8:00pm Alan Doyle chalks up a lot of where is he right now-with both his third solo album and his second book released in October 2017-to luck. "I'm the luckiest guy I've ever even heard of," he says. "This was all I ever wanted, a life in the music business, singing concerts. I was lucky to be born in the family I was, in Petty Harbour. I was lucky…
- ♪ My So Called Band! (The Deli - Norman) Start Time: 10:00pm Your favorite 90's rockers are back for their monthly Deli show! Arrive early to guarantee entry. 10pm 21+ $10
- 😂 OKC Improv (The Paramount OKC - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Oklahoma City's premier platform for improvised comedy theatre features weekly performances with shows Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Performances will be held at The Paramount Theatre at 11 N. Lee Ave, OKC.
Each show is $10 or see both for $15. Enjoy buy one get one ticket prices with your Keep It Local OK membership card, and free…
- ♪ OKC Jazz Orchestra with Soloist Vince DiMartino, Trumpet (Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm Trumpeter Vince DiMartino will be featured guest artist with the 16-piece Oklahoma City Jazz Orchestra, co-hosted by our Distinguished Artists Series and the first-ever regional conference of the International Trumpet Guild. Honored with the Governor’s Lifetime Achievement Award by the state of Kentucky, he has been featured as lead and solo…
Saturday, Jan 27th
- 🎓 Ages of the Moon-Sam Shepard (Carpenter Square Theatre - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 7:30pm Shepard Comedy-Drama Opens the New Year at Carpenter Square Carpenter Square Theatre opens the New Year with “Ages of the Moon,” one of the last plays penned by Sam Shepard before his death in 2017. The comedy-drama about two old friends plays January 12-27, 2018. The title comes from the setting: The night of a lunar eclipse. All…
- American Spirit Championships (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City)
- Oklahoma City Boat Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) 1 day left The Oklahoma City Boat Show is the longest running boat show at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. Featuring the…
- ♪ The Centennial Rodeo Opry (Rodeo Opry - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Adults - $15.00 Children 7 -12 years - $7.50 Children 6 years & younger - FREE *Military discount available at box office with military ID
- 🏆 Central OK: University of Central Oklahoma Men's Basketball vs Missouri Southern (Edmond) Start Time: 3:30pm University of Central Oklahoma Men's Basketball vs Missouri Southern http://www.bronchosports.com/calendar.aspx?id=5783
- 🏆 Central OK: University of Central Oklahoma Women's Basketball vs Missouri Southern (Edmond) Start Time: 1:30pm University of Central Oklahoma Women's Basketball vs Missouri Southern http://www.bronchosports.com/calendar.aspx?id=5751
- Chris Tucker (Riverwind Casino - Norman) Start Time: 8:00pm Best-known for his co-starring role alongside Jackie Chan in "Rush Hour," Chris Tucker has continued…
- 🎭 Crazy For You (ArtWorks Academy of Performing Arts - Norman) Day 2 of 2 ArtWorks Academy Presents CRAZY FOR YOU Friday, January 26 at 7:00 pm Saturday, January 27 at 2:00 pm Saturday, January 27 at 7:00 pm Sunday, January 28 at 3:00 pm Performances will be held at Randall University (formerly Hillsdale College) in Moore, OK, which is located at 3701 S. Frontage Rd. This production features students 7th-12th grade.…
- ♪ Derek Harris (Noir Bistro & Bar - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 9:00pm A blend of Blues, Rock, Soul, and Reggae, OKC's Derek Harris plays a mixed set of original songs and cover tunes from Bob Marley to Jimmy Hendrix.
Enjoy dinner and craft cocktails from 5p to 10p, then chow down on BURGERS 'n' BRUNCH after 10p.
No Cover and free parking! · Music · Free Admission · MyAdventureRoad
- Devon Ice Rink (Oklahoma City) 1 day left The Devon Ice Rink returns for its seventh season in the Myriad Botanical Gardens this November through the end of…
- Downtown in December (Downtown - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Spend your holidays experiencing fun activities as downtown Oklahoma City is turned into a winter wonderland during the…
- Greater Oklahoma Survival Expo & Gun Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 For a high quality gun show with great prices and selection, visit the R.K. Gun Show in Oklahoma City. Held at Oklahoma…
- Heroes & Villains (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 8:00pm The Oklahoma City Philharmonic are teaming up with Cirque Musica to present stunning acrobatics and great music. Heroes…
- ♪ Imaginary Hour with Abbigale Dawn (The Deli - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm The Deli is proud to start off 2018 with a new Saturday Happy Hour Show "Imaginary Hour" with your host Abbigale Dawn! Abbigale Dawn Music Abbigale is a fantastic local singesongwriter and will feature special musical guests weekly! The January line-up: Susan Herndon Jan 6th Ken Pomeroy Jan 13th Jade Castle Jan 20th Nellie Clay Jan 27th…
- ♪ International Trumpet Guild Regional Conference (Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 8:00am The first-ever International Trumpet Guild Regional Conference will be hosted by the Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University and Prof. Michael Anderson on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26-27. Complete schedule of events and registration info: http://trumpetguild.org/2018-itg-regional-schedule-of-events
- Jonny Lang (Diamond Ballroom - Oklahoma City) Blues musician Jonny Lang will add his signature blend of funk and soul to the Diamond Ballroom stage as he embarks on…
- 😂 Lenny Schmidt (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Last Day
- ♪ Looking For Something? (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 8:00pm Alan Doyle chalks up a lot of where is he right now-with both his third solo album and his second book released in October 2017-to luck. "I'm the luckiest guy I've ever even heard of," he says. "This was all I ever wanted, a life in the music business, singing concerts. I was lucky to be born in the family I was, in Petty Harbour. I was lucky…
- Oak & Ore - 3rd Anniversary Party (Plaza District - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 11:00am
- 😂 OKC Improv (The Paramount OKC - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Oklahoma City's premier platform for improvised comedy theatre features weekly performances with shows Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Performances will be held at The Paramount Theatre at 11 N. Lee Ave, OKC.
Each show is $10 or see both for $15. Enjoy buy one get one ticket prices with your Keep It Local OK membership card, and free…
- 🍴 A Perfect Finish (Boathouse District - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Join us for the 7th annual "A Perfect Finish" to enjoy a night of wine & beer tasting, an auction, food and fun benefiting the OKC RIVERSPORT Junior Crew.
- 🎓 Plant Science (Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am We’ll delve into the (almost) magical properties of plants in this class as we perform experiments to discover how water moves in plants, how leaves eat, how sunflowers can stare at the sun and more. We’ll start by going over the basic needs of plants and then put our mad scientist hats on to figure out how smart plants are at getting what…
- Prawn (89th Street Collective - Oklahoma City) Prawn with Caravela $10
- Reckless Kelly (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Come to the historic Tower Theatre in OKC and honky tonk the night away with Reckless Kelly. For nearly two…
- Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am The Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show at Oklahoma State Fair Park in OKC features vendors with reptile pets,…
- ♪ Travis Linville (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
Sunday, Jan 28th
- Oklahoma City Boat Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Last Day The Oklahoma City Boat Show is the longest running boat show at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. Featuring the…
- Chris Knight (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City)
- 🏃 Colder 5K (Stars & Stripes Park - Oklahoma City) Stars and Stripes Park is notorious for being fast and flat and a favorite among both runners and walkers.
Part of the Frozen Nose Race Series!
- Devon Ice Rink (Oklahoma City) Last Day The Devon Ice Rink returns for its seventh season in the Myriad Botanical Gardens this November through the end of…
- Downtown in December (Downtown - Oklahoma City) Last Day Spend your holidays experiencing fun activities as downtown Oklahoma City is turned into a winter wonderland during the…
- Greater Oklahoma Survival Expo & Gun Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 For a high quality gun show with great prices and selection, visit the R.K. Gun Show in Oklahoma City. Held at Oklahoma…
- Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am The Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show at Oklahoma State Fair Park in OKC features vendors with reptile pets,…
- Saints - Anything Goes: An OKC StorySLAM (Plaza District - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm
- 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Philadelphia 76ers (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:00pm Experience the thrill of fast-paced pro basketball as the Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Philadelphia 76ers. Wear…
Monday, Jan 29th
- Moscow Festival Ballet (Armstrong Auditorium - Edmond) Day 1 of 2 The Moscow Festival Ballet brings a stunning gala to the Armstrong Auditorium in Edmond. The first night's program…
Tuesday, Jan 30th
- Dirty Fences (Blue Note - Oklahoma City)
- Moscow Festival Ballet (Armstrong Auditorium - Edmond) Day 2 of 2 The Moscow Festival Ballet brings a stunning gala to the Armstrong Auditorium in Edmond. The first night's program…
- Oak & Ore - Fried Chicken Tuesday (Plaza District - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:00pm
- OU Sooners vs Baylor Bears (The Lloyd Noble Center - Norman) Experience the action and excitement in Norman as the Oklahoma Sooners take on the Baylor Bears. Since the team's…
- Propaganda in Concert (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Don't miss an evening of inspirational hip-hop when LA's own Propaganda takes over OKC's historic Tower…
- TobyMac et al. (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) TobyMac is bringing his Hits Deep Tour to the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. Get ready for a night of…
- ♪ TOBYMAC HITS DEEP TOUR (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Any child who has had their 2nd birthday must have a ticket.
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What's happening around town (Wed, Oct 4th - Tue, Oct 10th)
Tulsa's event list.
Ongoing
- Art.Write.Now. Tour (Tulsa Community College - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Oct 28th Come see a traveling exhibition of inspirational and innovative works by teenage artists at the Art.Write.Now. Tour…
Wednesday, Oct 4th
Thursday, Oct 5th
- 11th Hour (Grace Free Will Baptist Church - Broken Arrow) Last Day
- 🎓 2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30am The Zarrow Mental Health Symposium is one of the premier mental health conferences in the United States. With more than 800 attendees from across the country, in 2017 the focus will be on exploring ways in which systematic injustice and discrimination have substantial impacts on mental health, including trauma, depression, addiction and…
- Abstract Painting Class (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm
- The Art of NEOWTA & When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt? (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am
- Caregiver to a Monster + Police Academy 2 (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
- Fitness on the Green: Bootcamp (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 5:30pm
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 8th Start Time: 11:00am
- Jon Malone (The Hunt Club - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- MOVIE IN THE PARK: HARRY POTTER & THE SORCERER'S STONE (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:30pm
- Pause for PBD (36 Degrees North - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:00am
- ♪ Portugal. the Man + Lido (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm ON SALE FRI 7/28 10:00 AM CDT Advance $28 Day of Show $30 Door $30 Mezzanine (21+) $43 There is a $2 fee that applies to each ticket purchased at the Cain's Box Office. No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice!
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 8th Start Time: 10:00am
- 😂 Sam Norton (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Oct 7th
- Tulsa State Fair (Expo Square: Exchange Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 8th Bring the whole family out for Tulsa's largest annual event, the Tulsa State Fair, and enjoy fun-filled, family…
Friday, Oct 6th
- 🎓 2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30am The Zarrow Mental Health Symposium is one of the premier mental health conferences in the United States. With more than 800 attendees from across the country, in 2017 the focus will be on exploring ways in which systematic injustice and discrimination have substantial impacts on mental health, including trauma, depression, addiction and…
- ♪ AN EVENING WITH GOV'T MULE (Brady Theater - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm Get your tickets for a helping of Southern Rock with a healthy dose of jam when Gov't Mule takes over the…
- Art 365 - Opening Reception (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- The Art of NEOWTA & When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt? (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am
- Tulsa Ballet on the Green (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
- Contemporary Native American Exhibition OPENING NIGHT (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm
- Corb Lund (Mercury Lounge - Tulsa)
- Corporeal Cadences - Eloquent Craftsman: Tom Manhart and His Students OPENING NIGHT (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm
- ♪ David Ramirez (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Sam Westhoff, Ryan McLaughlin
- Explosions in the Sky (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Come see post-rock stalwarts Explosions in the Sky live onstage at historic Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa. This…
- ♪ FB Owasso v PCN (Owasso High School - Owasso)
- First Friday Art Crawl (Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- ♪ FRIDAYS IN THE LOFT CHAMBER SERIES: BEETHOVEN AND BRAHMS (Tribune Lofts - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:30pm TSO’s concertmaster Rossitza Jekova-Goza and pianist, Lyndon Meyer will perform Beethoven’s Violin Sonata No. 9, the“Kreutzer.” They will be joined by principal cellist, Kari Caldwell to perform Brahms’ Piano Trio in B major.
- FRIDAYS IN THE LOFT CHAMBER SERIES: BEETHOVEN AND BRAHMS (Tulsa Symphony Orchestra - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- 🎭 How I Became a Pirate (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Sail off on a swashbuckling musical excursion as young Jeremy Jacobs joins Captain Braid Beard’s band of comical pirates in search of the perfect spot to bury their treasure. Jeremy finds fun and adventure on the high seas but soon learns that home and family are treasures you can’t find on any map.
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 8th Start Time: 11:00am
- OPENING NIGHT "Art Macabre - A Halloween Art Show" - Rickey Mizell (Chrysalis Salon & Spa - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- OPENING - Streets: Mark Lewis (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- Pie Night (Antoinette Baking Co. - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 5:00pm
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 8th Start Time: 10:00am
- 😂 Sam Norton (Loony Bin - Tulsa) 1 day left
- Smunty Voje (The Hunt Club - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- Soft Leather (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- Tulsa State Fair (Expo Square: Exchange Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 8th Bring the whole family out for Tulsa's largest annual event, the Tulsa State Fair, and enjoy fun-filled, family…
- Tools & Techniques - Basic Silversmithing Workshop with Bill Derrevere -Registration Deadline for Session 1 (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:45pm
Saturday, Oct 7th
- ART 365 & The Art of NEOWTA & When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt? (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 12:00pm
- Cherry Street Farmers Market (Tulsa) Thru Sun, Oct 22nd Start Time: 7:00am
- Contemporary Native American Exhibition OPENING NIGHT (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm
- Corporeal Cadences - Eloquent Craftsman: Tom Manhart and His Students OPENING NIGHT (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm
- 🎡 GARBA on the GREEN (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- 🎭 Glo Odyssey (Fur Shop - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm Embark on an electronic odyssey of space and time with the Tulsa Glo Odyssey! Three stages featuring local electronic DJs, flow artists, LED, fire performers, and so much more! Stay tuned as we announce more information about this event!
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 11:00am
- 🎡 Moonlight Minx Parade (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
- Nigerian Independence & Cultural Celebration (Greenwood Cultural Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm United Nigeria Association of Tulsa Presents A Night of Family Fun, Nigerian Food, Cultural Dances & Fashions Dance! Dance!! Dance!!!
Special Guest Nigeria's King of Comedy Okey Bakassi
- Pie Night (Antoinette Baking Co. - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 5:00pm
- ♪ Ragland (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am
- Tulsa ROUGHNECKS FC vs Seattle SOUNDERS FC 2 (ONEOK Field - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
- 😂 Sam Norton (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Last Day
- Soul Night (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
- Tulsa State Fair (Expo Square: Exchange Center - Tulsa) 1 day left Bring the whole family out for Tulsa's largest annual event, the Tulsa State Fair, and enjoy fun-filled, family…
- STREETS: Mark Lewis (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 12:00pm
- 🎓 Up With Trees- "Green Leaf Gala" (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm Up With Trees will host its eighth annual Green Leaf Gala here at Cox Business Center. Celebrating over 40 years of Up With Trees, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy drinks, dinner, and dancing. All money raised at this year's Gala will help Up With Trees continue their mission to plant, preserve, and promote Tulsa's urban forest.
- 🏆 WWE Live! (BOK Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm
- Zach Short CD Release (The Hunt Club - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
Sunday, Oct 8th
- Afistaface :: After Dark (Soundpony Lounge - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
- ART 365 & The Art of NEOWTA & When Is a Quilt Not a Quilt? (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA) - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 12:00pm
- ♪ Brooklyn & Bailey (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 4:00pm
- Charity Dinner for Dominica Hurricane Relief (Sisserou's - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00am
- Fitness on the Green: ZUMBA (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:30am
- Identity & Inspiration and Game On! - Oklahoma superstar larger than life (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 11:00am
- 🎓 Kicklahoma- The Tulsa Takeover (Cox Business Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:30am Buy, sell and trade sneakers, clothing and more!
- 🏆 Lambda Car Club International – Newest Chapter – Oklahoma & Kansas (LaFortune Park Gardens - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:00am October 8th, 2017 Meeting for:
Lambda Car Club International – Newest Chapter – Oklahoma & Kansas 1st Meeting Oct 8th, 11am to 2pm Chapter title “Twister Alley Region” LGBTQ – (All Are Invited)
To be held at: Lafortune Park 6100 Yale Ave., Tulsa, OK (SW Corner Shelter House)
Tim, 918-760-1959 for more info.
- Lecrae (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Start Time: 6:00pm
- ♪ MuteMath (Brady Theater - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm Join MUTEMATH as they energize the historic Brady Theater in Tulsa with their eclectic blend of electronic, soul and…
- RHYMES & REASONS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER (Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am
- Rick Springfield / Richard Marx (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa - Catoosa)
- Tulsa State Fair (Expo Square: Exchange Center - Tulsa) Last Day Bring the whole family out for Tulsa's largest annual event, the Tulsa State Fair, and enjoy fun-filled, family…
- STREETS: Mark Lewis (108|Contemporary - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 12:00pm
- Sunday Concert Presented by Tulsa Jazz: Smooth Groove Sunday (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 2:30pm
- TulsaJazz.Com’s: 2017 James Mission Toy Drive (Guthrie Green - Tulsa) Start Time: 2:30pm
Monday, Oct 9th
Tuesday, Oct 10th
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