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Tulsa Ballet announces 2019-2020 Season

Tulsa Ballet Artistic Director Marcello Angelini proudly announces the 2019/20 Season. Angelini says, “I am delighted to share next season’s programming. As I have done every year since 1995, when planning a new season I strive to find the right balance between a multitude of goals and objectives. We strive to excel in our execution of classical works but we also pride ourselves as an excellent contemporary dance company. We create new works and introduce American Premieres to our audience, while creating works here to be performed in other companies all over the world. Our ambitions are bigger than our financial prowess and yet, because of the passion, dedication, hard work and competence of our company and staff, we present our community with uncompromising art.” This year is no different. Mr. Angelini has once again found the perfect balance between bringing in the classics in ballet alongside contemporary works, including new creations and world premieres. The season launches with Creations in Studio K September 12-22, 2019 featuring world premieres by renowned choreographers Ma Cong and Garrett Smith. The haunting Giselle makes its return to the Tulsa PAC October 31-November 3. December will mark another year of Angelini’s The Nutcracker as a new version is prepared to launch in the near future. Edwaard Liang’s Dorothy and the Prince of Oz will be presented February 13-16 after a successful world premiere in 2016. Vendetta, a Mafia Story is thrilling, dark, and humorous story ballet by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and will premiere March 26-29, 2020. The 2019/20 Season will conclude with Signature Series May 7-10, 2020 at TU’s Lorton Performance Center. Signature Series is a triple bill featuring Ma Cong’s Glass Figures, Itzik Galili’s O Balcao de Amour, and a world premiere work by Penny Saunders. Tulsa Ballet II, the pre-professional company of Tulsa Ballet, will have its own season of two productions: On Your Radar, August 23-25th, 2019 and TBII: Next Generation, April 24-26th, 2020, held at Studio K. Season Tickets are on sale now. Single Tickets for all shows will go on sale August 1, 2019. For more information on the Tulsa Ballet season, visit www.tulsaballet.org.

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-- THIS WEEKEND! -Oklahoma Gravel Growler IV February 2nd • All Day Spokelahoma - 113 N. Bell Ave

#multistrada bike ride/race in central Oklahoma returns for 2019. Multiple distances, a running ultra-marathon and a start/finish festival atmosphere. A great event for the whole family which will also include some Friday afternoon and evening activities! #embracethecold

-- THIS WEEKEND! -OK Classics Car & Memorabilia Auction 2019 February 2nd • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm FireLake Arena - 18145 Old Rangeline Rd

The OK Classics Car & Memorabilia Auction will be held at FireLake Arena. For more information, visit the event's Facebook page.

The Two Sisters Flea Market

February 8th & 9th • All Day Expo Center 1700 W Independence

Come visit the Two Sisters Flea Market at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center! Peruse a variety of vendors that offer products that are homemade, upcycled, vintage, repurposed, and unique; there is truly something for everyone. With free admission and friendly, knowledgeable vendors, their flea market is always a hit. For more information, show dates, and vendor interest, visit the Two Sisters Flea Market Facebook page.

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LOCAL AND STATE-WIDE ONGOING EVENTS & EXHIBITS:

If you have an event you would like to see in our Event Calendar or want to advertise here, call Cheyenne Meadows at (405) 214-3963 or email cheyenne.meadows@news-star.com.

Sweeney Todd at the Shawnee Little Theatre

Kylee Laynee Live with Dyonna Marie

For information and tickets, visit www.shawneelittletheatre.com.

Come see Nashville recording artist Kylee Laynee perform with special guest Dyonna Marie.

February 8th - February 16th Shawnee Little Theatre - 1829 N Airport Dr

February 23rd • 7:00 pm - 9:45 pm The Ritz - 10 W Main St.

Sara Evans at the Grand

February 9th • 7:00 pm Grand Event Center - 777 Grand Casino Blvd. She’s had five #1 singles, sold millions of records, won the Academy of Country Music’s Top Female Vocalist Award and claimed a Country Music Association trophy for her signature song, “Born To Fly.” It’s tough to imagine many accomplishments Sara Evans hasn’t already checked off her bucket list. And yet, with the release of her eighth studio album, Words demonstrates that she’s still willing to leap into the unknown, taking greater control of her career and calling the shots in a way that’s unusual in country music. For more information and tickets, visit www.grandboxoffice.com.


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Movies OPENING This Weekend in Shawnee!

"THE GOONIES"

(1985): In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate's ancient valuable treasure. Steven Spielberg's family adventure comedy returns to Shawnee for one showing only. The film stars Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman and Martha Plimpton. (Rated PG for brief rude humor). (1:26) SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2 AT 9:15AM AT THE HORNBECK THEATRE DOWNTOWN.

"MISS BALA"

Gloria finds a power she never knew she had when she is drawn into a dangerous world of cross-border crime. Surviving will require all of her cunning, inventiveness and strength. Based on the Spanish-language film, this new film stars Gina Rodriguez. (Rated PG-13 for sequences of gun violence, sexual and drug content, thematic material, and language). (1:45). OPENS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 AT THE CINEMA CENTRE 8.

"THE LEAST OF THESE: THE GRAHAM STAINES STORY"

As the social fabric of life in rural India disintegrates in the late 1990's, journalist Manav Banerjee (Sharman Joshi) moves with his pregnant wife to the town of Orissa in hope of a better life and the promise of a lucrative career. When speculation mounts that local Australian missionary Graham Staines (Stephen Baldwin) is illegally proselytizing leprosy patients, Manav agrees to investigate undercover for the newspaper. What he finds is a series of revelations that are difficult to fathom and even harder to explain, and Manav is forced to make a choice between his own ambition and the truth. In the end, his actions spark a tragic event that is felt around the world. Based on a true story and shot on location in India, the film beautifully illustrates the power of love, hope and forgiveness to overcome hate. (Rated PG-13 for thematic elements/disturbing images). (1:52) OPENS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 AT THE CINEMA CENTRE 8.

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"FREE SOLO"

Follow Alex Honnold as he becomes the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite's 3,000ft high El Capitan Wall. With no ropes or safety gear, he completed arguably the greatest feat in rock climbing history. (Rated PG-13 for brief strong language), (1:40) OPENS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 AT MOVIES SIX AT SHAWNEE MALL.

"REPLICAS" A daring synthetic bi-

ologist, after a car accident kills his family, will stop at nothing to bring them back, even if it means pitting himself against a government-controlled laboratory, a police task force and the physical laws of science. Keanu Reeves stars in the sci-fi thriller. (Rated PG-13 for thematic material, violence, disturbing images, some nudity and sexual references). (1:47) OPENS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 AT THE HORNBECK THEATRE DOWNTOWN.

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FEBRUARY HAPPENINGS AT THE OKC ZOO FEBRUARY: OKC ZOO OFFERS OUT-OF-THE-BOX GIFT IDEAS FOR VALENTINE’S DAY This Valentine’s Day, think outside of the chocolate box with these wild gift ideas from the Oklahoma City Zoo! · ZOOFRIENDS’ MEMBERSHIP

ZOOfriends’ memberships provide endless fun and Zoo adventures for all. ZOOfriends members receive free admission to the OKC Zoo for an entire year, plus additional perks and discounts. Membership levels start at $35 and ZOOfriends has packages to fit every budget. Committed to giving 100 percent of your membership dollars back to the Zoo, these memberships support the care of the Zoo’s animals, fund education programming and conservation initiatives and supports the overall expansion and growth of the Zoo. Purchase online at zoofriends.org or contact the ZOOfriends office at (405) 425-0618 for information.

· ANIMAL ADOPTIONS

Animal adoptions are unique, meaningful gifts that give back in a wild way! Proceeds from these symbolic adoptions support the health, enrichment and nutritional needs of the OKC Zoo’s animal family. At $60, each limited edition adoption includes choice of plush tiger, rhino, gorilla, elephant, red panda or komodo dragon, personalized adoption certificate, photo, fact sheet about your adopted animal and name recognition on the ZOOfriends website for one year. Other adoption options are available and all can be purchased in the ZOOfriends’ membership office, by calling (405) 425-0618 or online at zoofriends.org.

· ZOO ANIMAL PAINTINGS

Impress your sweetheart with original animal art from the Oklahoma City Zoo. As part of the OKC Zoo’s enrichment program, many animals paint during enrichment sessions with assistance from their caregivers. Marvel at masterpieces created by elephants, sea lions, tigers, snakes, giraffes and even Puddles, the Zoo’s fishing cat! Find the picture perfect painting for your valentine by visiting the Zoo’s Guest Services office located in the entry plaza, open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds from all paintings support the Zoo’s conservation projects. For more information, call (405) 425-0262.

· SAFARI GIFT SHOP

The Oklahoma City Zoo’s Safari Gift Shop offers a vast selection of items including children’s books and toys, apparel, green or recycled gifts and home décor. Many items available for purchase support local and global conservation, so you can feel good about the gifts your giving. Shop your heart out 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

SATURDAY, FEB. 2 AND SATURDAY, FEB. 9: OKC ZOO HIRING EVENTS Looking for new career opporZOOnities? The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is now hiring part-time Brand Ambassadors for spring/summer 2019! Attend the OKC Zoo’s upcoming hiring events on Saturday, February 2 and Saturday, February 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Zoo’s Rosser Conservation Education Center located at the east of the main parking lot. Attendees may park by and enter through the education center. Zoo admission is not required. OKC Zoo Brand Ambassadors perform a variety of skilled tasks throughout the OKC Zoo, including ticket sales, entry/exit greeters, ride supervisors for the Endangered Species Carousel, Elephant Express Tram and Centennial Choo Choo train, as well as supervise a number of guest encounters with our wildlife. Brand Ambassadors use a diverse skill set across a range of Zoo functions to help ensure guests enjoy their visit. Brand Ambassadors must be quick-thinking, organized, courteous, knowledgeable, able to follow clear directions, outgoing and friendly. The ability to speak with guests, answer visitor questions and provide solutions to problems is essential. To learn more or apply online, visit okczoo.org.

SATURDAY, FEB. 2: OKC ZOO HOSTS GROUNDHOG DAY EVENT

At the Oklahoma City Zoo, Groundhog Day belongs to the grizzlies. Join us Saturday, February 2 as grizzly bear brothers Will and Wiley try their paw at predicting if spring is forthcoming. Because the Zoo does not have groundhogs in its collection, our bears have become our official Groundhog Day ambassadors. Activities are scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. at the Big Rivers building in the Zoo's Oklahoma Trails and are free with admission. Guests will enjoy doughnuts, hot chocolate and coffee while supplies last as they cheer on our weather watching grizzlies. For more information, call Guest Services at (405) 425-0262.

SATURDAY, FEB. 9: VALENTINE’S DAY ENRICHMENT EVENT

What do you give an elephant for Valentine’s Day? Find out on Saturday, February 9 as the Oklahoma City Zoo hosts a special valentine themed enrichment activity for select Zoo animals. Watch as your favorite animals receive special enrichment treats and toys created by their caretakers from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We love our animal family and take pride in enriching their lives each and every day. These animal-approved valentines encourage natural behaviors and provide new stimuli for our animals to enjoy. The enrichment schedule is as follows: · 10-10:30 a.m.: New gal goat group and Koi fish (Children’s Zoo) · 10:45-11:15 a.m.: Galapagos tortoise (Inside Island Life) · 11:30 a.m. – noon: Western lowland gorillas and chimpanzees (Great EscApe) · 12:15-12:45 p.m.: California sea lions (Sea lion habitat) and Stingrays (Stingray Bay) · 1-1:30 p.m.: Asian elephants and Indian rhino (Sanctuary Asia) · 1:45-2:15 p.m.: African painted dogs (by the Joan Kirkpatrick Animal Hospital) This event is free with Zoo admission. For more information, call Guest Services at (405) 425-0262.

SATURDAY, FEB. 16: OKC ZOO HOSTS GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT

Conservation starts with you! The OKC Zoo invites guests to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count, a global citizen science project that encourages nature enthusiasts to count native birds and help create a real-time look at wild populations. Getting involved is easy to do and activities are ideal for families and individuals–all ages welcome. Join us on Saturday, February 16 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., to assist with counting, identifying the native birds that make their home around the Zoo. Kids will enjoy an on-grounds bird scavenger safari with a prize. Visit our information tent in the entry plaza to learn more about the day’s activities including bird watching tours. All activities are free with Zoo admission. For more information, visit okczoo.org or call (405) 425-0262.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20–MONDAY, MAR. 25: OKC ZOO & DR PEPPER HOST ANNUAL VENDING MACHINE ART CONTEST

The popularity of the Oklahoma City Zoo’s annual Dr Pepper Vending Machine Art Contest continues to draw attention, encouraging Oklahoma’s talented students, K-12, to be creative for wildlife and habitat conservation. Contest participants are eligible to win wild prizes and the chance to have their original art designed on a Dr Pepper vending machine at the Zoo. This year’s contest theme, A Future for Pollinators, hopes to inspire students to illustrate their ideas for protecting our planet’s pollinators (bats, monarch butterflies, bees, birds, etc.) and their habitats. Additional information about the contest theme, guidelines and entry forms will be available at okczoo.org/ drpeppercontest. All submissions must be postmarked by March 25, 2019. Participation is free. For more information, contact Candice Rennels at (405) 425-0298 or crennels@okczoo.org.


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2019 American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame Inductees Announced Each year since 1998 has afforded the American Banjo Museum the opportunity to honor the best of the best in our banjo world with induction into the American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame. Originally established as The National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame, early honorees were jazz age four-string banjo pioneers as well as the contemporary artists, educators, manufacturers and promoters who carried on the traditions of their predecessors. The museum itself was, in its infancy, an extension of the Hall of Fame. In the years preceding 2014, more than 70 individuals and entities in the four-string banjo world whose career accomplishments might have otherwise gone unrecognized were recognized by the Hall of Fame. As time passed and the museum grew to embrace all types of banjos and playing styles, it became clear that the Hall of Fame should evolve as well. As such, in 2013, the ABM Board of Directors voted to establish an annual performance category to honor all styles of five-string banjo playing as well as opening the other previously four-string banjo exclusive non-performance categories to all types of banjos. With this move the American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame was established. Suggestions for nomination in the categories of Four-String Performance, Five-String Performance, Historical, Education & Instruction, Design & Manufacture and Promotion may be made at any time by any member of the ABM association. Based on these suggestions, nominations are made by the Board of Directors and are then forwarded to the voting body consisting of the museum board, living members of the Hall of Fame and lifetime members of the ABM association. Like past recipients, Hall of Fame honorees for 2019 have each displayed a lifelong commitment to the banjo in one of five categories. The American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame inductees for 2019 are:

ALISON BROWN

- Five-String Performance - Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Brown began playing banjo at the age of ten. After winning the Canadian National Banjo Championship and appearing at the Grand Ole Opry, she attended Harvard University and, in 1987, was asked to join Union Station. Brown spent three years with Union Station and was named the International Bluegrass Music Association “Banjo Player of the Year” in 1991. The 1990 album I've Got That Old Feeling, which Brown played banjo on, won a Grammy and saw her gravitating toward a blend of bluegrass

with jazz and folk idioms in a manner similar to those of Béla Fleck and David Grisman. In addition to performing, Brown is a co-founder of Compass records and has cultivated an impressive repertoire as a record producer.

JIMMY MAZZY - Four-String Performance

- Mazzy is one of America’s best-known traditional jazz banjoists and vocalists and has been a popular attraction in the traditional jazz circuit since the 1970s. Mazzy has performed extensively in the United States and worldwide, regularly appearing at jazz festivals including the Sacramento, San Diego, Essex, and several Connecticut festivals. Mazzy is a member of The Paramount Jazz Band as well as the Wolverine Jazz band and also freelances with other groups including the Yankee Rhythm Kings, the Magnolia Jazz Five, and the Back Bay Ramblers.

JOHN HARTFORD

- Historical - An internationally known multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and entertainer, John Hartford became the face of the banjo to a new generation during the 1960s. After penning the megahit Gentle On My Mind, Hartford was a regular guest on the Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour as well as the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, all of which gave him the financial independence to pursue his passions of music and riverboating. Always musically adventurous, Hartford was a co-founder of the Newgrass movement the late 1960’s while remaining passionate and faithful to his roots in tradition music. With many songs left unsung, Hartford passed away in 2001 at the age of 63.

BOB SNOW / ROSIE O’GRADY’S -

Promotion - In 1972 a former Navy pilot and Dixieland jazz trumpet player named Bob Snow opened a

jazz club called Rosie O’Grady’s in a derelict area of downtown Pensacola, Florida and established a prototype for urban entertainment complexes around the country. Snow’s own version of the concept known as Church Street Station in Orlando, Florida opened in 1974 with Rosie O’Grady’s Goodtime Jazz Band setting the tempo for years to come. With the banjo being prominently featured in tens of thousands of shows at Rosie O’Grady’s as well as in the company’s advertising, promotion and imagery, literally millions of people enjoyed the music and good-time entertainment associated with the banjo because of Bob Snow’s visionary efforts.

JANET DAVIS

- Instruction & Education - Although most associated with the retail music business which bore her name, it is in her role as a musical educator which Janet Davis has made her most lasting contributions to the banjo world. As part of the tiny music instrument and accessory business which she began with her husband, Jim, in 1978, Davis began selling self-produced instructional publications as well. Since then, after establishing herself as a respected clinician and author, appearing at hundreds of musical events around the country as well as regularly contributing to the Banjo Newsletter, Davis has evolved into one of the world’s most prolific authors of banjo instructional publications, with over 100 titles published by Mel Bay Publication alone.

Alison Brown, Jimmy Mazzy, John Hartford, Bob Snow and Janet Davis will be inducted into the American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame during gala ceremonies to be held on Friday, September 6th, 2019 in Oklahoma City as part of the American Banjo Museum’s BANJO FEST weekend. In addition to the Hall of Fame gala, BANJO FEST will include informal performances, jamming, parties and a very special BANJO FEST concert.


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