Datebook 2014-2015: A Social Event Calendar

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Celebrating National Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014 AT THE COLCORD HOTEL IN OKLAHOMA CITY REGISTRATION OPENS AT 5:30 P.M., PROGRAM BEGINS AT 6 P.M.

TOPICS FOR THE BREAK-OUT PANEL DISCUSSIONS Clinton Webster, M.D., and Paul Silverstein, M.D., plastic surgeons with Oklahoma Plastic Surgeons, Kertrisa McWhite, M.D., Mercy breast surgeon, and Sara Suthers, M.D., Mercy breast surgeon, will discuss breast surgery and breast reconstruction options. Clinton Webster, M.D.

Kertrisa McWhite, M.D.

Paul Silverstein, M.D.

Sara Suthers, M.D.

Abby Bova, M.D., Mercy Clinic hematologist and oncologist, Suzanne Cole, M.D., Mercy Clinic hematologist and oncologist, and Foster Lasley, M.D., Mercy Clinic radiation oncologist, will discuss breast cancer treatment and radiation options. Abby Bova, M.D.

Foster Lasley, M.D.

Suzanne Cole, M.D.

Alan Hollingsworth, M.D., medical director of the Mercy Women’s Center and Breast MRI of Oklahoma, and Julie Beasley, MS, LCGC, genetic services coordinator at Mercy, will discuss high-risk assessments/screenings, and genetic counseling and testing. Alan Hollingsworth, M.D.

Julie Beasley, MS, LCGC

Please join us for this educational event - and head to the Myriad Gardens at 9pm for a balloon release to celebrate the survivors and give hope to the fighters! Food and drink provided.

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Connect with BRA Day on:

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@BRAdayUSA

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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR 2014-15 THE OKLAHOMA CITY METRO KEEPS GROWING, DEVELOPING AND REFINING ITS CULTURAL IDENTITY … and doing more and more entertaining or enlightening activities along the way. Whether you’re in the mood for thrilling athletic competition, thought-provoking art exhibits, unforgettable live concerts, fundraisers that make philanthropy a ball or festivals to thrill an entire family, you can find it here. But the flip side is that with so much going on, your metaphorical dance card can fill up quickly, so it helps to know what’s happening well in advance. Et voila: presenting Slice’s 2014-2015 Social Event Calendar. Listings are arranged by month, to give you a feel for what’s happening when, and events that we know to anticipate but whose dates haven’t been finalized yet are listed in the month in which they generally occur. Here’s what’s happening between now and December 2015 – plan accordingly. You can check out this list anytime on the Culture and Events tab at sliceok.com – and please remember that you can always submit information about upcoming shindigs, soirees and parties of every description by visiting sliceok.com or emailing events@ sliceok.com. Now get out there and have some fun!

OCTOBER 2014 Through Oct 5, 2014 DOUGLAS SHAW ELDER The director of the Firehouse Art Center shows off his own creations. State Capitol Governor’s Gallery OKC, 521.2931, arts.ok.gov Through Oct 5, 2014 GRAND RE-OPENING A new day dawns for the former Paseo Originals Gallery, now relocated to a contemporary space in the Plaza District. Kasum Contemporary Fine Art OKC, 604.6602, kasumcontemporary.com Through Oct 5, 2014 THE GRAPES OF WRATH CityRep teams with TheatreOCU to recount the flight and plight of the Joad family as they migrate away from Dust Bowl Oklahoma and struggle to keep their spirits alive. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.3761, cityrep.com Through Oct 10, 2014 HANK THE COWDOG: THE CASE OF THE MISSING CAT There’s trouble on the ranch in this wry tale of doggy derringdo presented by Oklahoma Children’s Theatre. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Through Oct 12, 2014 I NEVER SAW ANOTHER BUTTERFLY Man’s inhumanity to man is a dicey backdrop for a PG-rated play, but don’t fear the darkness - this is a story of children fostering and maintaining hope through the Holocaust. St. Luke’s Poteet Theater

222 NW 15th St, OKC, 609.1023, poteettheatre.com Through Oct 18, 2014 KENNY MCKENNA McKenna’s luminous landscapes are the next best thing to being there. Howell Gallery OKC, 840.4437, howellgallery.com Through Oct 25, 2014 CONCEPTS + MODELS Produced by the exceptional collective Nowhere Medium, this exhibition in multiple media is worth repeat visits, since some elements of the installation will rotate once apiece. Firehouse Art Center Norman, 329.4523, normanfirehouse.com Through Oct 31, 2014 ALMIRA HILL GRAMMER Structures of the past weathered into the present are among Grammer’s favorite subjects; all her work brushes aside busy details to get at the underlying soul. Santa Fe Depot Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org

Museum 1400 Classen Dr, OKC, 523.3231, oklahomaheritage.com

Mall 1900 NW Expressway, OKC, 841.2696, pennsquaremall.com

Through Jan 4, 2015 FORMED IN STONE Still visually engrossing after millions of years, the fossils magnified in this photo exhibition belong to Sam Noble’s paleontology collection. Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu

Oct 2-4, 2014 OK INT’L BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL The bountiful brainchild of fiddle virtuoso Byron Berline, it’s a thrilling collection of the finest Bluegrass performers to be found … anywhere. Festival Grounds 600 E Noble Ave, Guthrie, 282.4446, oibf.com

Through Jan 4, 2015 MAKING CHANGE The overlooked stories of two female artists who became pioneers as the first women to design American coins. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org

Oct 2-5, 2014 A CHORUS LINE A classic musical about wanting to be on stage so bad you can taste it, starring a bunch of hopefuls brought to life by UCO’s musical theater students. UCO Mitchell Hall Theater 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 974.3375, uco.edu/cfad

Through Jan 4, 2015 RARE: PORTRAITS OF ENDANGERED SPECIES National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore presents an awarenessraising photo gallery of America’s animals on the brink of extinction. Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu Oct 1, 2014 GOV’T MULE The Mule is celebrating two decades on the road - time flies when you’re jamming out - and the 20 Years Strong tour is bringing their southern rock sound through the metro. Diamond Ballroom 8001 S Eastern Ave, OKC, 866.977.6849, diamondballroom.net Oct 1-30, 2014 WESTWARD HO! Landscapes, cowboys and open skies star in pastel master Dale Martin’s collection of luminous work. Summer Wine Art Gallery 2928 Paseo St, OKC, 831.3279, summerwinegallery.com Oct 1-31, 2014 OKC MODERN QUILT GUILD The FAI hosts a deftly stitched collection of creativity that demonstrates new influences on an ancient art style. Fine Arts Institute of Edmond 27 E Edwards St, Edmond, 340.4481, edmondfinearts.com

Through Nov 15, 2014 UNTITLED MONOTHON Participants spent the summer working in the Untitled Press; now the intriguing prints they produced therein are ready to receive visitors’ admiration. Artspace at Untitled 1 NE 3rd St, OKC, 815.9995, artspaceatuntitled.org

Oct 2, 2014 FOSTER THE PEOPLE Shimmering, brassy, positively infectious and perfect for dancing, Foster the People are paired with the rocktacular opening act Fitz and the Tantrums. Downtown Airpark 1701 S Western Ave, OKC, 877.960.7882, okcairpark.com

Through Jan 3, 2015 CONNECTION Four local artists brought together by Inclusion in Art pool their gifts for provoking thought into a show about creativity’s ability to bring us together. Oklahoma Heritage

Oct 2, 2014 KINGS & QUEENS OF FASHION Penn Square’s fashion extravaganza showcases one-of-a-kind casinoinspired fashion ensembles along with food, giveaways and more, all benefiting the YWCA. Penn Square

Oct 2-5, 2014 LA FINTA GIARDINIERA Estranged lovers reunite, though not before all kinds of identity confusion, in a Mozart opera shared by the OU school of drama. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, Norman, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Oct 2-5, 2014 OKLAHOMA REGATTA FESTIVAL Rowing, kayaking, dragon boat racing and more fill days - and even nights - of river competition, with plenty to eat, drink and enjoy on the side. Boathouse District 725 S Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 552.4040, boathousedistrict.org Oct 2-26, 2014 BLITHE SPIRIT An author gets more contact with the great beyond than he bargained for in the critical ghosts of his dead wives. Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org Oct 2-30, 2014 ART AFTER 5 Stop by the OKCMOA Roof Terrace Thursday afternoons for a drink and a bit of ambiance. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 360.1162, okcmoa.com Oct 2-30, 2014 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Oct 3, 2014 AMERICA They keep riding along on their musical talent and knack for forging soothingly soulful connections with listeners of all ages. Riverwind Casino 1544 W Hwy 9, Norman, 322.6464, riverwind.com Oct 3, 2014 ART ON TAP Patrons at this spirited fundraiser DATEBOOK 2014-’15 // SLICE 1


SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR will have live music, a spread of food from local restaurants and a spate of over 80 varieties of beer to enjoy. OKC Museum of Art, 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Oct 3, 2014 BROADWAY BALL Inspired by “Dreamgirls,” Lyric Theatre rolls back the clock to Motown to move feet and raise funds with an evening of dinner, drinks and dancing. Skirvin Hilton 1 Park Ave, OKC, 524.9310, lyrictheatreokc.com Oct 3, 2014 EDFEST Bites, brews and bands combine in this second annual conclave of food trucks, local beer and headliner Souled Out, brought together by Edmond Mobile Meals. Festival Market Place 30 W 1st St, Edmond, 341.3111, edfestokc.com Oct 3, 2014 EVENING WITH THE ELEPHANTS This special fundraising event to support pachyderm research includes wine, dinner and a silent auction, plus a behind-the-scenes tour. OKC Zoo 2101 NE 50th St, OKC, 425.0612, zoofriends.org Oct 3-5, 2014 BONNIE AND CLYDE OCU’s Opera and Musical Theater students share the brief, tempestuous lives of Ms. Parker and Mr. Barrow set to a killer score. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music Oct 3-25, 2014 BEESLEY/NUNN/HARRIS The cozy gallery in the Paseo features splashy, color-drenched paintings from Carol Beesley and Bob Nunn, offset by Mark Edward Harris’ crisp photography. JRB Art at the Elms 2810 N Walker Ave, OKC, 528.6336, jrbartgallery.com Oct 3-25, 2014 THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS Noted Oklahoma artist Diana Smith shares her most cherished elements of her creations and of life itself with viewers in this personally gleeful show. In Your Eye Gallery 3005 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2161, inyoureyegallery.com Oct 3-Jan 4, 2015 MACROCOSM/MICROCOSM The sun-baked southwest serves as a crossroads of inspiration in this exhibition of work by nationally renowned Abstract Expressionsts. Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art 555 Elm Ave, Norman, 325.3272, ou.edu/fjjma Oct 4, 2014 CLEVELAND COUNTY CRAFT SHOW It’s like a one-day mini-fair though there’s nothing small about the collection of nearly 100 vendor booths offering all 2 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

kinds of cleverly made items. Cleveland County Fairgrounds 615 E Robinson St, Norman, 360.4721, clevelandcountyfair.org Oct 4, 2014 CZECH FESTIVAL Celebrate Czech heritage - even if it’s not your own - at this joyous annual fete featuring a parade and outstanding food. Downtown Yukon 205 N Czech Hall Rd, Yukon, 324.3567, yukoncc.com Oct 4, 2014 GARDEN TOUR FOR CONNOISSEURS Roam through well-tended and beautifully designed collections of natural backyard beauty on a self-guided tour organized by the Oklahoma Horticultural Society. Multiple locations OKC, ok-hort.org Oct 4, 2014 PHILHARMONIC: GUTIERREZ PLAYS CHOPIN Cuban-born Horacio Gutierrez, one of the greatest living performers of the piano, will join the OKC Philharmonic for an evening that sounds divine. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org Oct 4, 2014 WALK NOW FOR AUTISM SPEAKS The more we as humanity know through research and treatment, the closer we come to eradicating this spectrum of developmental disorders; that’s worth stretching your legs for. UCO Campus 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 271.2131, walknowforautismspeaks.org/ oklahoma Oct 4, 2014 WALK TO CURE DIABETES Millions are affected; a mile and a half could help. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is proud to bring supporters together for this annual fundraising excursion. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 810.0070, centraloklahoma.jdrf.org Oct 4, 2014 OSU FOOTBALL The Cowboys line up to hold their ground against Iowa State. Boone Pickens Stadium 700 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Oct 5, 2014 LINWOOD PLACE HOME TOUR The annual day of exploration features five homes and one garden, with volunteer hosts in period clothing and an old-time trolley for transportation. Linwood Place Neighborhood 3200 NW 20th St, OKC, 410.3606, linwoodplaceokc.com Oct 5, 2014 PHILHARMONIC: CARTOON CLASSICS The Philharmonic’s Discovery series for little listeners kicks off with a

sprightly setlist drawn from the brightly colored world of children’s television. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org Oct 5, 2014 POOCH PARADE Every dog has its day - and this is it! A pet promenade is enlivened with treats for dogs and owners alike. Grand Boulevard Park Nichols Hills, 843.3038, animalrescuefriends.com Oct 5, 2014 RALLY AROUND THE PITS This free family- and petfriendly motorcycle rally and pet adoption event invites visitors to help support pit bull rescue organizations. Iron Nation Harley Davidson 3433 S Broadway Ave, Edmond, 463.0552, rallyaroundthepits.com Oct 5, 2014 REBUILDING TOGETHER CONSTRUCTION DERBY With an assist from gravity, teams of contestants work to build and race vehicles made from construction and home repair equipment. Clear the way! No Motor Speedway 750 NW 5th St, OKC, 607.0464 rebuildingtogetherokc.org Oct 7-Dec 19, 2014 THEN THERE WAS LAND Physical divisions and borders form the basis for this collection combining performance, sculpture, video and photography. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center 3000 General Pershing Blvd, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Oct 8, 2014 FULL MOON BIKE RIDE Get a new perspective on downtown OKC, as well as a nice bit of exercise, in this leisurely group bicycle tour at dusk. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 445.7080, myriadgardens.org Oct 8-25, 2014 AN INSPECTOR CALLS A young girl kills herself - but did she really? And why? The constabulary is on the case in one of the classics of the British drawing room mystery. Lyric’s Plaza Theater 1725 NW 16th St, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com Oct 10, 2014 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Oct 10, 2014 GLORIA [CUBED] Powerful praise and splendid vocals thrill audiences’ ears and lift up their spirits in Canterbury Choral Society’s triple bill of classical song. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 232.7464, canterburyokc.com

Oct 10, 2014 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Oct 10, 2014 MÖTLEY CRÜE The one and only Crüe ends its concert career with a roar as the foursome is joined by Alice Cooper to leave fans’ ears ringing one last time. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 800.745.3000, chesapeakearena.com Oct 10-30, 2014 PUMPKINVILLE The Myriad Gardens grows a bumper crop of family fun in this all-ages celebration of fall, including tasty treats and wonders to explore. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 445.7080, myriadgardens.org Oct 10-Nov 1, 2014 EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL The Pollard goes “camp”ing, aha ha, in this farcically frightening adaptation of the cult classic horror film. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org Oct 10-Nov 15, 2014 CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW Holly Wilson is a sculptor of figures and birds, but also a visual storyteller - that makes communication an especially important consideration in her art. MAINSITE Contemporary Art 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, mainsite-art.com Oct 10-Jan 4, 2015 COWBOY CROSSINGS Both exhibits that combine for this cavalcade of Western-themed art and craftsmanship run through 2014, but the opening weekend is definitely the time to browse if you’re looking to buy. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Oct 13-Dec 14, 2014 JIM DODSON, JR. A snappy sampling of the Ardmore resident’s modern metal sculptures incorporating bronze, copper, titanium and repurposed agricultural equipment. State Capitol Governor’s Gallery 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 521.2931, arts.ok.gov Oct 14, 2014 BRA DAY USA Breast cancer is sadly common, but treatable, and life continues afterward. Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day is a national event supporting and sharing information with women who need to know their options. Colcord Hotel 15 N Robinson Ave, OKC, 842.9732, bradayusa.org Oct 14, 2014 THE SWINGLE SISTERS OCCC receives a visit from a bona fide a capella phenomenon, a septet


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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR of singers carrying the group’s name into its sixth decade with classic and original material. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc.edu/cas Oct 16, 2014 6 DEGREES OF BACON Mmm, bacon! The tasty meat treat fuels culinary experimentation from area restaurants along with free beer, a DJ, a photo booth and a party atmosphere. Midtown OKC 1114 N Harvey Ave, OKC, 235.3500, downtownokc.com Oct 16, 2014 OCU DISTINGUISHED ARTIST SERIES October’s special guests the Count Basie Orchestra bring a big ensemble to deliver a hugely entertaining punch of big band sound; jump right in. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music Oct 16, 2014 ORCHIDS IN OCTOBER Help honor a lifelong supporter of the Myriad Gardens through the presentation of the Crystal Orchid and enjoy natural beauty at the annual luncheon and orchid sale. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 445.7080, myriadgardens.org Oct 16, 2014 WILLIE & KRIS Two of the biggest first names in classic country music take the Grand Casino stage as Willie Nelson & Family and Kris Kristofferson prepare to make fans sway and swoon. Grand Casino 777 Grand Casino Blvd, Shawnee, 964.7777, grandresortok.com Oct 16-Nov 1, 2014 CARRIE: THE MUSICAL A shy outcast manifests strange powers - it doesn’t end well, but the journey is a tuneful one thanks to the OKC Theatre Company telling her tale. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 626.6605, okctheatrecompany.org Oct 17, 2014 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Oct 17, 2014 STUDENT CHOREOGRAPHY SHOW OCU seniors have spent the last year learning the ins and arounds of choreography; now it’s time for them to show off their acquired skills. OCU Kirkpatrick Center, 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music Oct 17-24, 2014 BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face 4 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center, 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com Oct 17-19, 2014 CINDERELLA OKC Ballet’s new season begins with an elegant tale of magical romance, with the OKC Philharmonic providing the Prokofiev score. OKC Civic Center, 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.8637, okcballet.com Oct 17-20, 2014 NORMAN LIBRARY BOOK SALE Collectible volumes, local interest and kids’ literature and huge, heaping hordes of books in every genre fill this annual sale; friends of the library get first crack. Norman Public Library, 225 N Webster Ave, Norman, 701.2600, pioneer.lib.ok.us Oct 17-26, 2014 OUR TOWN No giant helicopters or singing felines or friendly neighborhood web-slingers here; just a friendly neighborhood where life proceeds quietly and in resonant depth. Sooner Theatre, 101 E Main St, Norman, 321.9600, soonertheatre.org Oct 17-Nov 8, 2014 CONSIDER THE OYSTER Carpenter Square takes a humorous look at human nature via a man slowly becoming a woman. Carpenter Square Theater, 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com Oct 18, 2014 FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH As you can guess from the name, listeners can expect a fistful of grim, snarly music right in the face and ears in this furious show featuring special guests Volbeat. Chesapeake Arena, 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 800.745.3000, chesapeakearena.com Oct 18, 2014 OU FOOTBALL It’s football time in Oklahoma! The Sooners defend their home turf against the Wildcats of Kansas State. Owen Field, 180 W Brooks St, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Oct 18, 2014 RACE FOR THE CURE A relative, a beloved friend, even for the sake of the future wherein humanity has overcome breast cancer - whatever cause you’re running for, you’re welcome to join the throng at this 21st annual fundraiser. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 526.2873, komencentralwesternok.org Oct 19, 2014 DAVID BAZAN WITH PASSENGER STRING QUARTET The indie singer-songwriter and former driving force of Pedro the Lion visits Bricktown with backup from a stellar experimental avant-garde ensemble. ACM @ UCO Performance Lab 329 E Sheridan Ave, OKC, 974.4700, acm-uco.com

Oct 19, 2014 OCMS KITCHEN TOUR Expertly designed, beautifully decorated and simmering with inspiration, the five homes on this tour open their hearts for visitors to enjoy. Multiple locations Nichols Hills, 285.1385, ocmsalliance.org Oct 19, 2014 WINTER WIND: GREG JACOBS As the outdoors grows cooler, the musical atmosphere within The Depot heats up thanks to this inexpensive acoustic concert by “the Red Dirt crooner.” Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org Oct 20-Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Oct 21, 2014 TOWN HALL: BEN CARSON Dr. Carson, a self-made man who became a pioneering surgeon, shares a vision called “America the Beautiful” in the OKC Town Hall Lecture Series. St. Luke’s UMC 222 NW 15th St, OKC, 826.9689, townhall.publishpath.com Oct 22-24, 2014 NEUSTADT FESTIVAL The 2014 celebration of international literature and culture honors writers including Mozambican writer Mia Cuoto and his ouevre. OU Memorial Union 900 Asp Ave, Norman, neustadtprize.org Oct 23, 2014 CASTING CROWNS The multi-million album-selling Christian rock band sweeps through town, still on tour from the January release of their latest record, “Thrive.” Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 800.745.3000, coxconventioncenter.com Oct 23, 2014 HAUNT THE HARN History gets a little bit (but not too) spooky with a trick-or-treating event at the venerable estate turned frontier museum. Harn Homestead 1721 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 235.4058, harnhomestead.com Oct 23, 2014 MUTUAL BENEFIT There’s no set lineup for this critically beloved experimental music project helmed by Austin singer-songwriter Jordan Lee, but they sound spectacular. MAINSITE Contemporary Art 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, mainsite-art.com Oct 23, 2014 SIGNATURE CHEFS AUCTION Eight prestigious chefs come together to create an eight-course

meal; the collection of culinary luminaries will help the March of Dimes fight for healthier babies. Skirvin Hilton 1 Park Ave, OKC, 415.1263, marchofdimes.com/ oklahoma Oct 23, 2014 TASTE OF WESTERN The annual sampling event studded with Western Avenue’s culinary stars takes on a visually creative dimension this year as well; feast all your senses. Nichols Hills Plaza 6409 Avondale Dr, Nichols Hills, 412.5990, visitwesternavenue.com Oct 23, 2014 LA TRAVIATA Harkins beams in a period retelling of Verdi’s tale of a dying courtesan in high definition from its performance by Paris’ Opera Bastille. Harkins Theatres 150 E Reno Ave, OKC, 321.4747, harkinstheatres.com Oct 23-26, 2014 MACABRET The second annual Spooktacular Halloween Revue sold out last year, so get tickets early for the eerily excellent time. UCO Jazz Lab 100 E 5th St, Edmond, 974.3375, uco. edu/cfad Oct 23-26, 2014 WALKING WITH DINOSAURS Rahrrr! Thunder lizards walk the earth - or at least the ‘Peake - in this animatronic spectacular based on the award-winning BBC show. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 800.745.3000, chesapeakearena.com Oct 23-30, 2014 STORYBOOK FOREST A non-scary outing for teeny-tiny trick-or-treaters to find costumed characters from fairy tales and lore and share some pre-Halloween fun. Arcadia Lake 9000 E 2nd St, Edmond, 216.7471, edmondok.com Oct 24, 2014 OPUS VIII For its once-every-two-years gala, Allied Arts draws inspiration from a legendarily luxurious name among hotels, to present Party ZAZA-One Night Only. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 278.8944, alliedartsokc.com Oct 24-25, 2014 PHILHARMONIC: A SALUTE TO SGT. PEPPER One of music’s great, great albums, reinterpreted with symphonic backing from the OKC Philharmonic by one of the nation’s foremost Beatles tribute bands. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org Oct 24-26, 2014 AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART Handicrafts, clothing, antiques, collectibles, gourmet food, colorful décor … whatever you’re looking for, even if the answer is “all,” it’s



SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR probably at this massive sale. State Fairgrounds 333 Gordon Cooper Blvd, OKC, 632.2652, aaoth.com Oct 24-26, 2014 CONTEMPORARY DANCE OKLAHOMA Time for modern marvels of movement from the OU School of Dance: Jose Limon’s “There Is a Time,” Austin Hartel’s “Ashes, Ashes” and Derrick Minter’s “Stitches.” OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, OKC, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Oct 24-Nov 15, 2014 SWEENEY TODD Reduxion’s “scandalous season” continues with the terribly tuneful grand guignol grimness of a barber whose shaves are sometimes too close for comfort. Reduxion’s Broadway Theater 914 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 604.4730, reduxiontheatre.com Oct 25, 2014 LIFE IN COLOR Organizers prepare to unleash “the world’s largest paint party” in a color-drenched rave featuring energetic music and ecstatic throngs. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, lifeincolor.com/licokc Oct 25, 2014 LIGHT THE NIGHT WALK Cancer survivors, supporters, friends and family members take an illuminated promenade to share in spiritual solidarity and raise funds to end the disease forever. Oklahoma City University 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, lightthenight.org/ok Oct 25, 2014 MONSTER DASH The Junior League of Norman’s 5k and 1-mile fun run for kids (costumes encouraged!) promotes nutrition while raising funds for community programs. Reaves Park 2501 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 329.9617, juniorleagueofnorman.org Oct 25, 2014 OSU FOOTBALL The Cowboys line up to hold their ground against West Virginia. Boone Pickens Stadium 700 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Oct 25, 2014 TIE ONE ON FOR CANCER Get on your marks for these races (5k, 10, 1-mile fun run or 5k with canine accompaniment) to benefit the YMCA’s cancer support. Wheeler Park 1120 S Western Ave, OKC, 297.7737, ymcaokc.org Oct 25, 2014 WHAD’YA KNOW? Gently humorous public radio host Michael Feldman is doing a live broadcast of his hit show - want to be in the audience for his personal brand of entertainment? OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc.edu/cas 6 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Oct 25-Jan 18, 2015 MY GENERATION: YOUNG CHINESE ARTISTS Fresh creative minds who grew up after the Cultural Revolution are emerging as a force in Chinese art; this exhibition collects some of their ambitious, liberated viewpoints. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Oct 26-31, 2014 HAUNT THE ZOO Make Halloween a little wilder with a trip through the OKC Zoo’s special seasonal trick-or-treating gamut, open nightly. OKC Zoo 2101 NE 50th St, OKC, 424.3344, okczoo.com Oct 28-Nov 2, 2014 HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! That dastardly Grinch is getting a jump-start on holiday mayhem as Celebrity Attractions presents a tuneful Seussful musical adaptation. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 800.869.1451, celebrityattractions.com Oct 29, 2014 OCU HALL OF HONOR Five eminent business and community leaders are on the cusp of being feted by guests and the OCU Meinders School of Business at this annual luncheon. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 208.5000, okcu.edu/ business Oct 30, 2014 THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS Welcome the official touring big band of the U.S. Army (yeah, they have one of those), making OCCC their onenight-only embassy. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc. edu/cas Oct 30, 2014 LIGHT, LEADERSHIP AND LEGACY The Oklahoma Israel Exchange uncorks an evening devoted to recognizing the impact on its work, and on the community, of Dick and the late Jeannette Sias. Skirvin Hilton 1 Park Ave, OKC, 848.3132, okisrael.org Oct 30-Nov 2, 2014 WOYZECK Over 150 years old, this German play still resonates thanks to its themes of jealousy, faceless bureaucracy and the dehumanization of the poor. UCO Mitchell Hall Theater 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 974.3375, uco. edu/cfad Oct 31, 2014 FUEGO FRIDAY Sparks fly when OU sculpture students show off their iron pouring prowess; the process of casting metal art involves a furnace reaching 3,200 degrees. OU Ceramics Facility 401 E Congress St, Norman, 325.2691, ou.edu/finearts Oct 31, 2014 KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND Crowd-movers par excellence for

four decades and counting, their chart-crushing hits remain, as ever, irresistible. Riverwind Casino 1544 W Hwy 9, Norman, 322.6464, riverwind.com

the intriguing prints they produced therein are ready to receive visitors’ admiration. Artspace at Untitled 1 NE 3rd St, OKC, 815.9995, artspaceatuntitled.org

Oct 31-Nov 2, 2014 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL We all have trials in life; not all of us are tabloid sensations for our freakish appearances. OCU’s musical theater students let the lad’s befanged story soar. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music

Through Dec 14, 2014 JIM DODSON, JR. A snappy sampling of the Ardmore resident’s modern metal sculptures incorporating bronze, copper, titanium and repurposed agricultural equipment. State Capitol Governor’s Gallery 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 521.2931, arts.ok.gov

Oct 31-Nov 2, 2014 IZUMICON Panels, special guests, gaming, cosplay and plenty of merch fill this anime convention for OKC fans. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, izumicon.com

Through Dec 19, 2014 THEN THERE WAS LAND Physical divisions and borders form the basis for this collection combining performance, sculpture, video and photography. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center 3000 General Pershing Blvd, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org

NOVEMBER 2014 Through Nov 2, 2014 HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! That dastardly Grinch is getting a jump-start on holiday mayhem as Celebrity Attractions presents a tuneful Seussful musical adaptation. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 800.869.1451, celebrityattractions.com Through Nov 2, 2014 WOYZECK Over 150 years old, this German play still resonates thanks to its themes of jealousy, faceless bureaucracy and the dehumanization of the poor. UCO Mitchell Hall Theater 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 974.3375, uco.edu/cfad Through Nov 8, 2014 CONSIDER THE OYSTER Carpenter Square takes a humorous look at human nature via a man slowly becoming a woman. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St , OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com Through Nov 15, 2014 CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW Holly Wilson is a sculptor of figures and birds, but also a visual storyteller - that makes communication an especially important consideration in her art. MAINSITE Contemporary Art 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, mainsite-art.com Through Nov 15, 2014 SWEENEY TODD Reduxion’s “scandalous season” continues with the terribly tuneful grand guignol grimness of a barber whose shaves are sometimes too close for comfort. Reduxion’s Broadway Theater 914 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 604.4730, reduxiontheatre.com Through Nov 15, 2014 UNTITLED MONOTHON Participants spent the summer working in the Untitled Press; now

Through Jan 3, 2015 CONNECTION Four local artists brought together by Inclusion in Art pool their gifts for provoking thought into a show about creativity’s ability to bring us together. Oklahoma Heritage Museum 1400 Classen Dr, OKC, 523.3231, oklahomaheritage.com Through Jan 4, 2015 COWBOY CROSSINGS Two exhibits combine for this cavalcade of Western-themed art and craftsmanship. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Through Jan 4, 2015 FORMED IN STONE Still visually engrossing after millions of years, the fossils magnified in this photo exhibition belong to Sam Noble’s paleontology collection. Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu Through Jan 4, 2015 MACROCOSM/MICROCOSM The sun-baked southwest serves as a crossroads of inspiration in this exhibition of work by nationally renowned Abstract Expressionsts. Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art 555 Elm Ave, Norman, 325.3272, ou.edu/fjjma Through Jan 4, 2015 MAKING CHANGE The overlooked stories of two female artists who became pioneers as the first women to design American coins. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Through Jan 4, 2015 RARE: PORTRAITS OF ENDANGERED SPECIES National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore presents an awarenessraising photo gallery of America’s animals on the brink of extinction.


Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu

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Through Jan 18, 2015 MY GENERATION: YOUNG CHINESE ARTISTS Fresh creative minds who grew up after the Cultural Revolution are emerging as a force in Chinese art; this exhibition collects some of their ambitious, liberated viewpoints. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com

Nov 1, 2014 SAINTS BALL The 2014 soiree to support St. Anthony Hospital’s lifesaving medical programs and patient care bears the theme of “A Royal Affair” … dress to impress. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 272.7070, givetosaints.com

Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org

Nov 1-22, 2014 BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com

Nov 1, 2014 JIM BRICKMAN A frequent dueter, on this evening Brickman is the solo star in a piano-driven cavalcade of musical bliss. Sooner Theatre 101 E Main St, Norman, 321.9600, soonertheatre.org November 1, 2014 OKLAHOMA WINE WALK Sample live music, local merchandise and the finest in Oklahoma-made wines.Brookhaven Village 3700

Nov 1-28, 2014 THUNDER BASKETBALL The 2014-’15 NBA season is here, and OKC’s hopes are high; check online for the full schedule of home games. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 208.4800, thunder. nba.com Nov 2, 2014 WINTER WIND: GRIFFIN HOUSE House brings a blend of folk, rock, pop and even a bit of punk styling to his musical gumbo; The Depot is happy to share with listeners. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org

Nov 4-29, 2014 OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. GallagherIba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Nov 5-8, 2014 MISTLETOE MARKET A one-stop holiday shopping extravaganza thrown by the Junior League of Oklahoma City, giving guests a fully stocked pre-winter wonderland to explore. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 843.5668, jloc.org Nov 5-21, 2014 OU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, but getting there is half the fun for fans. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Nov 6, 2014 DIRTY LOOPS The Swedish pop-jazz rockers were a band for years before releasing their first album in 2014; now the whole world can get Loopified. ACM @ UCO Performance Lab 329 E Sheridan Ave, OKC, 974.4700, acm-uco.com Nov 6, 2014 PETER NERO One of the all-time great jazz

pianists takes a dash at the ivories and makes the audience thrill as Armstrong’s season continues. Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org Nov 6-20, 2014 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Nov 7, 2014 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Nov 7, 2014 BINGO FOR BABIES Infant Crisis Services is calling your number for an evening of drinks, treats and high-reward bingo to benefit its baby aid. IAO Gallery 706 W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 778.7613, infantcrisis.org Nov 7, 2014 BROADWAY TONIGHT: JIMMY WEBB A native son and titan of songwriting takes the Broadway Tonight

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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR spotlight to share his voice and piano prowess. UCO Mitchell Hall Theater 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 974.3375, uco.edu/cfad/broadway

by love for country, played by the exceptional OKC Symphonic Band. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, okcband.org

immense beauty. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org

Nov 7-22, 2014 AQHA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Pole bending, barrel racing, jumping, cutting, and all aroundexcellence … here’s where the American Quarter Horse Association tests for the best. State Fairgrounds 333 Gordon Cooper Blvd, OKC, aqha.com/worldshow

Nov 13, 2014 THE FRAY Their first album went double platinum, so they’re doing something right; the piano-propelled group will show Riverwind audiences what they do best. Riverwind Casino 1544 W Hwy 9, Norman, 322.6464, riverwind.com

Nov 14-15, 2014 ALN HOLIDAY HOME TOUR Norman residents deck the halls early so the Assistance League can benefit from having visitors explore their cozy attractions. Throughout Norman 321.9400, assistanceleaguenorman.org

Nov 7-Dec 24, 2014 HOLIDAY GIFT GALLERY There’s plenty to find for the creative aficionado in this immense collection of handmade crafts and artwork that’s passed the muster of the Firehouse committee. Firehouse Art Center 444 S Flood Ave, Norman, 329.4523, normanfirehouse.com

Nov 13, 2014 OKLAHOMA HALL OF FAME INDUCTION The state’s highest honor will be conferred on seven outstanding Sooners at this banquet. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 523.3203, oklahomaheritage.com

Nov 7-23, 2014 OU MEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, but getting there is half the fun for fans. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Nov 8, 2014 EDMOND’S GOT TALENT The sentiment is laudable, but is it true? And who has the most? Citizens of all ages flaunt their skills for audience enjoyment. UCO Mitchell Hall Theater 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 340.4481, edmondfinearts.com Nov 8, 2014 OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN Her sweet singing voice and effervescent presence continue to make her live performances an unquenchable delight. Grand Casino 777 Grand Casino Blvd, Shawnee, 964.7777, grandresortok.com Nov 8, 2014 OU FOOTBALL It’s football time in Oklahoma! The Sooners defend their home turf against Baylor. Owen Field 180 W Brooks St, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Nov 8-21, 2014 OSU MEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. Gallagher-Iba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Nov 11, 2014 QUATTRO What’s “Popzzical”? The catchy blend of Latin Pop, jazz and classical influences performed by rising stars on the musical scene. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc.edu/cas Nov 11, 2014 VETERAN’S DAY CONCERT A special performance inspired 8 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Nov 13, 2014 WINE THROUGH TIME Toast Edmond’s history and development with some finely aged grapes at this convivial gathering for dinner and drinks. Edmond Historical Society 431 S Boulevard St, Edmond, 340.0078, edmondhistory.org Nov 13-23, 2014 VANYA & SONIA & MASHA & SPIKE Stepsisters sharing a quiet life find chaos descending with a visit from their movie-star relative and extremely young paramour. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.3761, cityrep.com Nov 13-Dec 7, 2014 AMERICAN FARCE It’s a world premiere in which a frustrated gambler forms an unlikely bond with a 10-year-old boy, and learns a new way to value people. Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org Nov 14, 2014 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Nov 14, 2014 CELEBRITY SING Civic leaders take the stage in an evening of singing, dancing, dinner and a show, all benefiting the United Way of Norman. Riverwind Casino 1544 W Hwy 9, Norman, 329.2025, unitedwaynorman.org Nov 14, 2014 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Nov 14, 2014 SMALL WORKS, GREAT WONDERS The works in this winter art show and sale are of comparatively meager size, making them easier to purchase and place while conveying

Nov 14-16, 2014 SISTER ANGELICA OCU’s opera students dish out a double dose of the good stuff with this Puccini operetta and Ravel’s “The Infant and the Spells.” OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music Nov 14-23, 2014 LITTLE WOMEN OU’s drama school shepherds the four March sisters through their bucolic coming of age. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, Norman, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Nov 14-Dec 7, 2014 THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Life is what you make it - especially for girls determined to hit the big time in 1920s New York. St. Luke’s Poteet Theater 222 NW 15th St, OKC, 609.1023, poteettheatre.com Nov 14-Jan 4, 2015 DOWNTOWN IN DECEMBER A polar panoply of holiday joys, from snow tubing to skating to shopping, fills the city center with yuletide glee. Downtown OKC 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 235.3500, downtownindecember.com Nov 15, 2014 MIKE EPPS Actor and stand-up comedian Epps brings his “After Dark” tour to the metro. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 800.745.3000, coxconventioncenter.com Nov 15, 2014 OSU FOOTBALL The Cowboys line up to hold their ground against Texas in their final home game. Boone Pickens Stadium 700 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Nov 15, 2014 RED SHOE GALA Crimson footwear is the order of the evening at a cheerful gala benefiting the Ronald McDonald House Charities of OKC. Skirvin Hilton 1 Park Ave, OKC, 424.6873, rmhcokc.org Nov 15, 2014 STARLIGHT BALL Rex Linn is the special guest presenter at the Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 14th black-tie gala featuring games, dinner and live musical joy. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 271.2260, okchf.org

Nov 15, 2014 PHILHARMONIC: PROGRESSIVE WILDNESS Russian violinist Philippe Quint guest-stars as the OKC Philharmonic takes on Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Khachaturian. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org Nov 16, 2014 BRIAN REGAN Not much swearing; plenty of sarcasm, self-deprecation and all-around goofiness from a star among stand-up comedians. Rose State PAC 6000 Trosper Rd, Midwest City, 297.2264, okcciviccenter.com Nov 16, 2014 MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS It’s beginning to sound a lot like Christmas as multimedia effects boost the sensory appeal of the holiday music specialists, currently celebrating their 30th season. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, okcciviccenter.com Nov 16, 2014 WINTER WIND: PETER MULVEY Mulvey is described as a relentless tourer, playing his guitar and singing warm, wry tunes of his own creation from Milwaukee to Dublin to The Depot’s cozy series. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org Nov 17, 2014 SLAYER The legends descend from thrash metal Valhalla to rock Bricktown senseless. Bricktown Events Center 429 E California Ave, OKC, 866.977.6849, bricktownokc.com Nov 17-18, 2014 BRIGHTMUSIC OKC’s spectacular chamber ensemble breezes through a concert called “Austrian and German Masterworks for Winds.” All Souls Church and St. Paul’s Cathedral 6400 N Penn Ave and 127 NW 7th St, OKC, brightmusic.org Nov 18, 2014 VISIONS The Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits’ annual award for leadership recognizes four local individuals who shepherd community improvement. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 463.6886, oklahomacenterfornonprofits.org Nov 18, 2014 WALL OF FAME AWARDS Edward Cook, David Fitzgerald and Horace Stevenson will join the rolls of OKC Public Schools’ most venerated alumni and community leaders at this laudatory dinner. Skirvin Hilton 1 Park Ave, OKC, 879.2007, okckids.com Nov 20, 2014 ONCE UPON A DREAM The auction-enhanced evening honoring the Borens raises funds for the OU School of Dance’s


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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR scholarships and touring programs. OU Memorial Union 900 Asp Ave, OKC, 325.4051, ou.edu/finearts Nov 20, 2014 ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO Belew is the former frontman of experimental prog-rock powerhouse King Crimson, so his Bricktown show is likely to have a sound all its own. ACM @ UCO Performance Lab 329 E Sheridan Ave, OKC, 974.4700, acmuco.com Nov 20, 2014 SERGIO MONTEIRO A classical pianist practically without peer, Brazilian-born Monteiro will perform Mozart, Schumann and Chopin. Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org Nov 20, 2014 TOWN HALL: STEPHEN F. HAYES Political commentor Hayes presents a lecture about what to expect from the mid-term elections of 2014. St. Luke’s UMC 222 NW 15th St, OKC, 826.9689, townhall.publishpath.com Nov 21, 2014 COLLECTIVE SOUL They helped shape the course of ‘90s radio; in person their sound still shines as brightly. Riverwind Casino 1544 W Hwy 9, Norman, 322.6464, riverwind.com Nov 21, 2014 LORETTA LYNN Now on the shady side of 80, Lynn has seen it all and sung most of it along the way; seeing her in person is an absolute must. Grand Casino 777 Grand Casino Blvd, Shawnee, 964.7777, grandresortok.com Nov 21, 2014 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Nov 22, 2014 OU FOOTBALL It’s football time in Oklahoma! The Sooners defend their home turf against Kansas. Owen Field 180 W Brooks St, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Nov 22-Jan 5, 2015 EDMOND OUTDOOR ICE SKATING The cocoa is hot and the ground is cold; rent some skates and go for a spin. Festival Market Place 30 W 1st St, Edmond, 274.1638, expressice.com Nov 27, 2014 OKC TURKEY TROT The 15th annual 5k and family fun run is a Thanksgiving tradition; proceeds benefit Eagle Ridge Institute’s substance abuse programs. Stars & Stripes Park 3701 10 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

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Poteet Theater 222 NW 15th St, OKC, 609.1023, poteettheatre.com

Nov 28, 2014 CASEY DONAHEW BAND Country fans are set to give thanks for a live show from energetic performer Donahew. Riverwind Casino 1544 W Hwy 9, Norman, 322.6464, riverwind.com

Through Dec 14, 2014 JIM DODSON, JR. A snappy sampling of the Ardmore resident’s modern metal sculptures incorporating bronze, copper, titanium and repurposed agricultural equipment. State Capitol Governor’s Gallery 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 521.2931, arts.ok.gov

Nov 28, 2014 HOLIDAY RIVER PARADE Lighted boats illuminate the river to ring in the season with a free visual spectacle for the whole family. Boathouse District 725 S Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 231.0912, okcparade.com Nov 28-Dec 20, 2014 THE GAME’S AFOOT Carpenter Square confronts an actor who plays Sherlock Holmes with an actual murder mystery he must solve in this comic holiday whodunit. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com Nov 28-Dec 21, 2014 A TERRITORIAL CHRISTMAS CAROL Dickens’ venerable tale, retold in an Oklahoma setting, has become a classic in its own right as a Guthrie icon. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org Nov 28-Dec 27, 2014 LYRIC’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL Devon Energy proudly supports this annually rejuvenated holiday tradition about the power of deciding to become a better person. Lyric’s Plaza Theater 1725 NW 16th St, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com

DECEMBER 2014 December 2014, TBD HOLIDAY HAPPENING The Sam Noble Museum’s annual fete features music, crafts, storytelling and shopping. Sam Noble Museum 2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman, 325.4712, snomnh. ou.edu December 2014, TBD TERRITORIAL CHRISTMAS Deck the halls pre-statehood style with the period-costumed denizens of the Harn Homestead. Harn Homestead 1721 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 235.4058, harnhomestead.com Through Dec 7, 2014 AMERICAN FARCE It’s a world premiere in which a frustrated gambler forms an unlikely bond with a 10-year-old boy, and learns a new way to value people. Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org Through Dec 7, 2014 THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLE Life is what you make it - especially for girls determined to hit the big time in 1920s New York. St. Luke’s

Through Dec 19, 2014 THEN THERE WAS LAND Physical divisions and borders form the basis for this collection combining performance, sculpture, video and photography. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center 3000 General Pershing Blvd, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Through Dec 20, 2014 THE GAME’S AFOOT Carpenter Square confronts an actor who plays Sherlock Holmes with an actual murder mystery he must solve in this comic holiday whodunit. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com Through Dec 21, 2014 A TERRITORIAL CHRISTMAS CAROL Dickens’ venerable tale, retold in an Oklahoma setting, has become a classic in its own right as a Guthrie icon. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org Through Dec 24, 2014 HOLIDAY GIFT GALLERY There’s plenty to find for the creative aficionado in this immense collection of handmade crafts and artwork that’s passed the muster of the Firehouse committee. Firehouse Art Center 444 S Flood Ave, Norman, 329.4523, normanfirehouse.com Through Dec 27, 2014 LYRIC’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL Devon Energy proudly supports this annually rejuvenated holiday tradition about the power of deciding to become a better person. Lyric’s Plaza Theater 1725 NW 16th St, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com Through Jan 3, 2015 CONNECTION Four local artists brought together by Inclusion in Art pool their gifts for provoking thought into a show about creativity’s ability to bring us together. Oklahoma Heritage Museum 1400 Classen Dr, OKC, 523.3231, oklahomaheritage.com Through Jan 4, 2015 COWBOY CROSSINGS Two exhibits combine for this cavalcade of Western-themed art and craftsmanship. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org

Through Jan 4, 2015 DOWNTOWN IN DECEMBER A polar panoply of holiday joys, from snow tubing to skating to shopping, fills the city center with yuletide glee. Downtown OKC 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 235.3500, downtownindecember.com Through Jan 4, 2015 FORMED IN STONE Still visually engrossing after millions of years, the fossils magnified in this photo exhibition belong to Sam Noble’s paleontology collection. Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu Through Jan 4, 2015 MACROCOSM/MICROCOSM The sun-baked southwest serves as a crossroads of inspiration in this exhibition of work by nationally renowned Abstract Expressionsts. Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art 555 Elm Ave, Norman, 325.3272, ou.edu/fjjma Through Jan 4, 2015 MAKING CHANGE The overlooked stories of two female artists who became pioneers as the first women to design American coins. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Through Jan 4, 2015 RARE: PORTRAITS OF ENDANGERED SPECIES National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore presents an awarenessraising photo gallery of America’s animals on the brink of extinction. Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu Through Jan 5, 2015 EDMOND OUTDOOR ICE SKATING The cocoa is hot and the ground is cold; rent some skates and go for a spin. Festival Market Place 30 W 1st St, Edmond, 274.1638, expressice. com Through Jan 18, 2015 MY GENERATION: YOUNG CHINESE ARTISTS Fresh creative minds who grew up after the Cultural Revolution are emerging as a force in Chinese art; this exhibition collects some of their ambitious, liberated viewpoints. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Dec 1-17, 2014 JUNIE B. IN JINGLE BELLS, BATMAN SMELLS Christmas is coming, and Junie Jones must - somehow - behave


in this seasonal encore from Okahoma Children’s Theater. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Dec 2-29, 2014 OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. Gallagher-Iba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Dec 2-31, 2014 BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad, Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com Dec 3-21, 2014 OSU MEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. GallagherIba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Dec 4, 2014 KATHY MATTEA Enjoy “Songs and the Season,” a collection of Christmas favorites delightfully delivered by country-pop chanteuse Mattea. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc. edu/cas Dec 4, 2014 WOMEN WHO CARE SHARE LUNCHEON Businesswomen from the community help stamp out domestic violence in an inspiring fundraiser for the YWCA. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 951.3333, ywcaokc.org Dec 4-6, 2014 PHILHARMONIC: THE CHRISTMAS SHOW Share the joy of the season with the OKC Philharmonic and special guest Beth Leavel in this variety show. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

Conference Dr, Norman, 321.9400, assistanceleaguenorman.org Dec 5, 2014 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE You bet he’s bringing sexy back to OKC - get a good look at the stylish singer on his 20/20 Experience world tour. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 800.745.3000, chesapeakearena.com Dec 5, 2014 UCO WINTERGLOW Edmond’s university dresses for the season in this wintry party that’s prelude to the holiday season; snacks, crafts, karaoke and more. UCO Campus 100 N University Dr, Edmond, uco.edu/winterglow Dec 5-7, 2014 BOYS RANCH TOWN CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Residents and volunteers from the juvenile residential facility present a reverent living nativity for visitors to drive through. Boys Ranch Town 5100 SE 33rd St, Edmond, 341.3606, obhc.org Dec 5-14, 2014 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS A trip to the World’s Fair is the grounds for a memorably sweet story, thanks to the Sooner Theatre’s actors. Sooner Theatre 101 E Main St, Norman, 321.9600, soonertheatre.org Dec 5-31, 2014 OU MEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, but getting there is half the fun for fans. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Dec 6, 2014 CHRISTMAS COMES TO EDMOND Come for the Electric Parade of Lights; stay for the Mayor’s Tree Lighting complete with carols - the spirit of the season starts here. Downtown Edmond 10 S Boulevard St, Edmond, 359.4630, edmondok.com

Dec 4-18, 2014 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us

Dec 6, 2014 OU FOOTBALL It’s football time in Oklahoma! The Sooners defend their home turf against their bitter Bedlam foe: Oklahoma State. Owen Field 180 W Brooks St, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com

Dec 5, 2014 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com

Dec 7, 2014 CANTERBURY CHRISTMAS The songs of the season sound impeccably perfect when belted out by the massive Canterbury Choral Society choir; you can even help during the carol sing-along. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 232.7464, canterburyokc.com

Dec 5, 2014 ASSISTANCE LEAGUE GALA The holidays, the close of a great year helping the community, the promise of an even better 2015 … there’s a lot to celebrate. Embassy Suites 2501

Dec 7, 2014 WINTER WIND: DON CONOSCENTI Guitar, piano, banjo, drums Conoscenti is an instrumentalist extraordinaire, while singing thoughtfully self-crafted songs. DATEBOOK 2014-’15 // SLICE 11


SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR Prepare to get deep. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org

Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org

Dec 9-31, 2014 THUNDER BASKETBALL The 2014-’15 NBA season is here, and OKC’s hopes are high; check online for the full schedule of home games. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 208.4800, thunder.nba.com

Dec 19, 2014 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060

Dec 11-14, 2014 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS The American Spirit Dance Company at OCU reprises its holiday spectacular, gaily costumed and with marvelous energy and skill. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/dance Dec 12, 2014 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Dec 12, 2014 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Dec 12-20, 2014 JANE AUSTEN’S CHRISTMAS CRACKER Reduxion’s Erin Woods penned this short play in which Austen’s most popular characters share an evening at an elegant ball. Reduxion’s Broadway Theater 914 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 604.4730, reduxiontheatre.com Dec 13, 2014 NORMAN MAIN STREET CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PARADE The name is a mouthful; the skinny is that everything you could want in a Christmas parade is about to cruise down Main Street - including Mr. Claus. Downtown Norman 911 W Main St, Norman, 366.8095, visitnorman.com Dec 13-22, 2014 THE NUTCRACKER The OKC Ballet’s Christmas present to the community is this lavish traditional production with new innovations; bring the kids and enjoy. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.8637, okcballet.com Dec 18-20, 2014 NCAA WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP The sport’s best collegiate competitors are coming from around the country to OKC for the first time to battle it out for all the glory. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 800.745.3000, chesapeakearena.com Dec 19, 2014 COWBOY CHRISTMAS BALL Country troubadour Michael Martin Murphey returns to the Cowboy Hall to lead an old-fashioned yuletide dance and get-together. National 12 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Dec 30, 2014 OU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, but getting there is half the fun for fans. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Dec 30-Jan 4, 2015 THE BOOK OF MORMON The minds behind South Park penned this hit musical satire about the importance of religion and the misadventures of people trying to spread it. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 297.2264, okcciviccenter.com Dec 31, 2014 OPENING NIGHT Out with the old year, in with a party prior to the new - join thousands celebrating 2015 at the Arts Council of OKC’s annual bash. Downtown OKC 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com

JANUARY 2015 January 2015, TBD OKC CHARITY FIGHT NIGHT A black-tie evening (for spectators) of enjoying a drink, a cigar and several bouts of top-tier pugilism, benefiting the OKC Police Athletic League. Bricktown Events Center 429 E California Ave, OKC, 706.7484, okcfightnight.com Through Jan 3, 2015 CONNECTION Four local artists brought together by Inclusion in Art pool their gifts for provoking thought into a show about creativity’s ability to bring us together. Oklahoma Heritage Museum 1400 Classen Dr, OKC, 523.3231, oklahomaheritage.com Through Jan 4, 2015 COWBOY CROSSINGS Two exhibits combine for this cavalcade of Western-themed art and craftsmanship. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Through Jan 4, 2015 DOWNTOWN IN DECEMBER A polar panoply of holiday joys, from snow tubing to skating to shopping, fills the city center with yuletide glee. Downtown OKC 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 235.3500, downtownindecember.com

Through Jan 4, 2015 FORMED IN STONE Still visually engrossing after millions of years, the fossils magnified in this photo exhibition belong to Sam Noble’s paleontology collection. Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu Through Jan 4, 2015 MACROCOSM/MICROCOSM The sun-baked southwest serves as a crossroads of inspiration in this exhibition of work by nationally renowned Abstract Expressionsts. Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art 555 Elm Ave, Norman, 325.3272, ou.edu/fjjma Through Jan 4, 2015 MAKING CHANGE The overlooked stories of two female artists who became pioneers as the first women to design American coins. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Through Jan 4, 2015 RARE: PORTRAITS OF ENDANGERED SPECIES National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore presents an awarenessraising photo gallery of America’s animals on the brink of extinction. Sam Noble Museum Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu Through Jan 5, 2015 EDMOND OUTDOOR ICE SKATING The cocoa is hot and the ground is cold; rent some skates and go for a spin. Festival Market Place 30 W 1st St, Edmond, 274.1638, expressice.com Through Jan 18, 2015 MY GENERATION: YOUNG CHINESE ARTISTS Fresh creative minds who grew up after the Cultural Revolution are emerging as a force in Chinese art; this exhibition collects some of their ambitious, liberated viewpoints. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Jan 2, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means "stroll," which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Jan 2-26, 2015 THUNDER BASKETBALL The 2014-’15 NBA season is here, and OKC’s hopes are high; check online for the full schedule of home games.

Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 208.4800, thunder.nba.com Jan 3-28, 2015 OU MEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, but getting there is half the fun for fans. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Jan 3-31, 2015 OSU MEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. Gallagher-Iba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Jan 4, 2015 WINTER WIND: JOHNSMITH A mono-named musician with an infectious smile and a gift for turning a deft phrase, the ramblin’ man rings in the new year for The Depot. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org Jan 4-24, 2015 OU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, but getting there is half the fun for fans. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Jan 6-31, 2015 BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com Jan 7-24, 2015 OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. Gallagher-Iba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Jan 8-29, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Jan 9, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Jan 9, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Jan 9-18, 2015 WIT A cancer patient reevaluates her life in a layered, bittersweet production from OKC Theatre Company. OKC


Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 626.6605, okctheatrecompany.org Jan 9-31, 2015 KINDNESS Mercy means most in hard times, as a teen boy and his ailing mother discover while on the run. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com

Jan 15, 2015 JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET Exemplars of the musical mastery exhibited by the graduates of Juilliard, this globe-traveling ensemble elevates the chamber music form. Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org

Jan 10, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: A LITTLE ROMANCE The OKC Philharmonic begins the new year sweetly with special guest pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

Jan 16, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060

Jan 12-13, 2015 BRIGHTMUSIC Special guest Cyrus Beroukhim supplies the title instrument in the far-flung program called "World Traveling Violin." All Souls Church and St. Paul’s Cathedral 6400 N Penn Ave and 127 NW 7th St, OKC, brightmusic.org

Jan 16-18, 2015 OKC HOME & GARDEN SHOW Three days of blissful anticipation for the coming of spring; get ideas, products and expert guidance to get your green thumb back in shape. State Fairgrounds 333 Gordon Cooper Blvd, OKC, 301.5525, oklahomacityhomeshow.com

Jan 13-18, 2015 ONCE Music is the bond that helps a tender romance grow between strangers in this Celebrity Attractions stage adaptation. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 800.869.1451, celebrityattractions.com

Jan 18, 2015 WINTER WIND: MEG HUTCHINSON A poet, folk singer and gently puissant bard, Hutchinson’s works are rich with a core of patient stillness; perfect for The Depot’s wintry musical mix. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org

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Jan 22, 2015 SNOWFLAKE GALA The United Way of OKC announces its fundraising total for the previous year and applauds the donors and volunteers who helped amass it. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 523.3502, unitedwayokc.org

Jan 23, 2015 WELLINGTON INT’L UKELELE ORCHESTRA If you’ve never heard the words "ukelele orchestra" together, you’re in for a treat; the New Zealand ensemble’s mastery of their distinctive instruments is incredible. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc.edu/cas

Jan 22-25, 2015 YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHER’S SHOWCASE A juried array of the freshest moves mapped out by OU School of Dance students. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, OKC, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts

Jan 23-24, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: ALL THAT JAZZ The OKC Philharmonic’s Pops season continues with a symphonic celebration of the songwriting craft of Kander and Ebb. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

Jan 22-Feb 15, 2015 EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL Con artists, a cheerful loner and a big secret collide in this comedic "prank in three acts." Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org

Jan 23-25, 2015 PBR SHOWCASE Only the biggest, least friendly bulls and toughest cowboys make up the Professional Bull Riders circuit; the action will get plenty fierce. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 800.745.3000, chesapeakearena.com

Jan 23, 2015 ART NOW They’re Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center; of course they want to focus on the present and the finest in fresh creations at their glittering annual soiree. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center 3000 General Pershing Blvd, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org

Jan 24, 2015 BOOTS & BALL GOWNS Plenty of time to polish up your "Yeeha!" before this western-themed gala benefiting Infant Crisis Services. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 778.7608, infantcrisis.org

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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR Jan 24, 2015 EDMOND AUTHORS’ BOOK FAIR Local literati gather to share in the insights and outputs of their favorite writers from around the area in this free public event. Edmond Historical Society 431 S Boulevard St, Edmond, 340.0078, edmondhistory.org Jan 26-27, 2015 SWAN LAKE Special guests from the Russian National Ballet Theatre perform a heart-moving classic. Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org

FEBRUARY 2015 February 2015, TBD CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL It’s the sweetest thing in town - the Firehouse Art Center’s yearly fundraiser lets visitors sample treats by dozens of elite local restaurants. Don’t overlook the kids’ art activities! NCED Conference Center 2801 Hwy 9 E, Norman, 359.4523, normanfirehouse.com February 2015, TBD TASTE OF OKLAHOMA CITY More than 20 heavy hitters from the local cuisine scene chip in to make this tasting event sing; it helps Big Brothers Big Sisters make a difference in young lives. TBD 943.8075, bbbsok.org Through Feb 15, 2015 EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL Con artists, a cheerful loner and a big secret collide in this comedic "prank in three acts." Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Feb 2-24, 2015 THUNDER BASKETBALL The 2014-’15 NBA season is here, and OKC’s hopes are high; check online for the full schedule of home games. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 208.4800, thunder.nba.com Feb 3-28, 2015 OU MEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, but getting there is half the fun for fans. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com Feb 4-21, 2015 OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. GallagherIba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com 14 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Feb 5, 2015 CHOCOLATE DECADENCE An annual event that’s a perennial sellout, the smooth soiree features jazz, wine, champagne, coffee and plenty of taste excursions in chocolatey bliss. Hudson Essex Lofts 825 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 618.8820, downtownokc.com Feb 6, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means "stroll," which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Feb 6-8, 2015 AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART Handicrafts, clothing, antiques, collectibles, gourmet food, colorful décor … whatever you’re looking for, even if the answer is "all," it’s probably at this massive sale. State Fairgrounds 333 Gordon Cooper Blvd, OKC, 632.2652, aaoth.com Feb 6-15, 2015 THE MOUNTAINTOP A fictional conversation filled with pivotal truths set during Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last night on Earth. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.3761, cityrep.com Feb 6-15, 2015 TARTUFFE Moliere’s classic comedy of a hypocrite in priest’s clothing gets an OKC Theatre Company update to the modern era (think televangelists). OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 626.6605, okctheatrecompany.org Feb 6-27, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Feb 6-28, 2015 LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES Intrigue, cold hearts and warm flesh collide in a risqué tale for mature audiences. Reduxion’s Broadway Theater 914 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 604.4730, reduxiontheatre.com Feb 7, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: MYSTERY & MAGIC Listeners will discover the wonders of Ravel, Elgar and Mendelssohn with cellist Julie Albers and the OKC Philharmonic. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org Feb 7-21, 2015 OSU MEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. Gallagher-Iba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com

Feb 9-Mar 16, 2015 THE CAT IN THE HAT The cure for boredom might be worse than the affliction in this unaltered Suessian adaptation. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Feb 10, 2015 GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA Decades after their founder’s passing, the boisterous big band retains his name and remains in high demand for lovers of swinging sound the world around. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc.edu/cas Feb 12-14, 2015 THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Some weird stuff is about to go down on a dark and stormy night as OU drama students prepare to celebrate Valentine’s Day the freaky way. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, Norman, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Feb 13, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Feb 13, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Feb 13-15, 2015 ROMEO & JULIET It has an unhappy ending, but the real tragedy would be to miss the OKC Ballet’s exquisite production with an OKC Philharmonic assist on the score. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.8637, okcballet.com Feb 14-May 10, 2015 INTENT TO DECEIVE What happens when your van Gogh turns out to be a van Faux? This exhibit spotlights fakes and forgeries in the art world, including opportunities for side-by-side comparison. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Feb 15, 2015 WINTER WIND: DAN WEBER Weber’s a musical storyteller with a powerful pen and a knack for verbal imagery; at his best his new works sound authentically timeless. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org

downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Feb 20-21, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: PIXAR IN CONCERT The OKC Philharmonic orchestra plays selections from the studio’s stable of animated hits. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org Feb 20-28, 2015 THE MOUNTAINTOP A fictional conversation filled with pivotal truths set during Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last night on Earth. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, OKC, 282.2800, thepollard.org Feb 20-28, 2015 BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com Feb 20-Mar 14, 2015 WHO AM I THIS TIME? Three comic tales by the late, great Kurt Vonnegut form this humorous exploration of love and its conundrums. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com Feb 24, 2015 THE KING’S SINGERS Drawing on wide-ranging influences and far-flung performance travels, the exceptional vocal ensemble presents “Postcards From Around the World.” Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org Feb 24-Mar 1, 2015 CAMELOT They’re knights of the Round Table! Celebrity Attractions provides a brief, shining run of the beloved musical starring King Arthur and his court. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 800.869.1451, celebrityattractions.com Feb 27-Mar 1, 2015 MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE! An action-packed arena show in which over two dozen Marvel characters - Captain America, Thor, Wolverine, Spider-Man and cohorts - assemble for an all-star brawl over the fate of reality. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, marveluniverselive.com

Feb 19, 2015 TOWN HALL: ALICE SCHROEDER Expert financial analyst and author Schroeder will speak on “How Buffett Invests - and Market Survival.” St. Luke’s UMC 222 NW 15th St, OKC, 826.9689, townhall.publishpath.com

Feb 27-Mar 1 , 2015 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE The Gilbert & Sullivan joint remains the very model of a gleeful comic opera, performed by OCU’s singing specialists. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music

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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR orientation makes an awkward - and hilarious! - situation in this beloved farce. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, Norman, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Feb 28, 2015 HEART BALL Dance the night away at a Sweetheart-studded event for the benefit of the lifesaving American Heart Association. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 948.2147, heart.org/oklahomacity

MARCH 2015 March 2015, TBD CHAMPIONS OF YOUTH GALA The Boys & Girls Clubs of OKC lauds civic leaders and businesses who help provide positive role models for underserved youth. TBD 521.9292, bgcokc.org March 2015, TBD CHEF’S FEAST The chefs are doing all the work; guests are the ones feasting at this delectable tasting event benefiting the Regional Food Bank. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 604.7109, regionalfoodbank.org March 2015, TBD MOMENTUM The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition puts the spotlight on developing young artists in a twoday show that really rocks. TBD 879.2400, ovac-ok.org March 2015, TBD OKCMOA OMELETTE PARTY Always festive and delicious in equal ample measure, this Museum of Art fundraiser offers tasty egg dishes from local restaurants and live music. Bricktown Events Center 429 E California Ave, OKC, 236.4143, okcmoa.com March 2015, TBD ONE EVENT The Norman Arts Council’s singular yearly fundraiser makes for a staggeringly enticing celebration of the city’s creativity. MAINSITE Contemporary Art 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org March 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA VICTORY DOLLS ROLLER DERBY Graceful skating and bone-shaking impacts await as the Dolls lace up for another season. TBD oklahomavictorydolls.com Through Mar 8, 2015 LA CAGE AUX FOLLES A cultural clash about sexual orientation makes an awkward - and hilarious! - situation in this beloved farce. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, Norman, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts 16 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Through Mar 14, 2015 WHO AM I THIS TIME? Three comic tales by the late, great Kurt Vonnegut form this humorous exploration of love and its conundrums. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com Through Mar 16, 2015 THE CAT IN THE HAT The cure for boredom might be worse than the affliction in this unaltered Suessian adaptation. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Through May 10, 2015 INTENT TO DECEIVE What happens when your van Gogh turns out to be a van Faux? This exhibit spotlights fakes and forgeries in the art world, including opportunities for side-by-side comparison. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Mar 1, 2015 WINTER WIND: TOM SKINNER The Depot’s indoor acoustic series continues with Skinner, one of the pioneers of the Red Dirt music scene back in the day and still thrilled to take the stage. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org Mar 2, 2015 OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL In its last game of the regular season, OSU takes on state rivals OU. Gallagher-Iba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Mar 3, 2015 VENICE BAROQUE ORCHESTRA Israeli maestro of the mandolin Avi Avital sits in with the Italian orchestra for a night spotlighting masterpieces from the 17th and 18th century. Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org Mar 4, 2015 OSU MEN’S BASKETBALL From preseason to the last tip before the Big 12 Tournament, OSU figures to make the home court roar. GallagherIba Arena 1046 W Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, 877.255.4678, okstate.com Mar 4-24, 2015 THUNDER BASKETBALL The 2014-’15 NBA season is here, and OKC’s hopes are high; check online for the full schedule of home games. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 208.4800, thunder.nba.com

Mar 5-26, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Mar 5-29, 2015 FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON Experimental surgery makes a man much, much more intelligent, but the back half of “what goes up…” can be brutally disappointing. Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org Mar 6, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Mar 6-8, 2015 THE CORONATION OF POPPEA Operatic pioneer Monteverdi composed this telling of an ambitious Roman lady’s rise to ultimate power. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music

Mar 13, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Mar 13, 2015 BROADWAY TONIGHT: SANDI PATTY The oft-lauded singer is back in Oklahoma and once again belting Broadway standards and stories - with some assistance from the Young Voices of Edmond. UCO Mitchell Hall Theater 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 974.3375, uco.edu/cfad/broadway Mar 13, 2015 HAYES CARLL W/ TRAVIS LINVILLE Music is at the core of both singersongwriters, meaning audiences for the dynamic pair can expect plenty of well-delivered, dust-caked truths. Sooner Theatre 101 E Main St, Norman, 321.9600, soonertheatre.org Mar 13, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org

Mar 7, 2015 OU MEN’S BASKETBALL It’s a long road to the NCAA Tournament, and the final regular season step is getting past the powerhouse Kansas Jayhawks. Lloyd Noble Center 2900 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.2424, soonersports.com

Mar 13-14, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: AN EVENING WITH JASON ALEXANDER The multidimensional actor (for example, he also sings) joins the Philharmonic for a varied, comedic evening. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

Mar 7, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: TERROR & TRIUMPH Piano man Louis Lortie pounds out a star turn as the OKC Philharmonic’s special guest. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

Mar 16-17, 2015 BRIGHTMUSIC Stravinsky, Schoenfield and Elgar provide sonic grounds for meditation in “Music of War and Remembrance.” All Souls Church and St. Paul’s Cathedral 6400 N Penn Ave and 127 NW 7th St, OKC, brightmusic.org

Mar 7, 2015 RED TIE NIGHT The state’s largest single-evening fundraiser, and in its very uppermost echelon of elegance, this magnificent gala benefits the Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 348.6600, okaidscarefund.com

Mar 18, 2015 ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN IN THE FIELDS Bach and Stravinsky have rarely sounded so crisp and vital thanks to the outstanding skill of the British chamber orchestra and guest pianist Jeremy Denk. Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org

Mar 10-22, 2015 BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com Mar 12-14, 2015 AMERICAN SPIRIT SPRING SHOW OCU’s resident dance company pulls out all the stops for a dazzling, whirlwind showcase of American dance from jazz to tap to Broadway hits. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/dance

Mar 19, 2015 TOWN HALL: JOHN MILLER A counterintelligence specialist for the LAPD and NYPD, Miller’s Town Hall lecture is titled “Terrorism and Our Continued Fight for Survival.” St. Luke’s UMC 222 NW 15th St, OKC, 826.9689, townhall.publishpath.com Mar 20, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with


treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Mar 20-Apr 4, 2015 CORPUS CHRISTI The metaphors are plain in OKC Theatre Company’s tale of an inspired young ideologue whose words inspire believers and followers before intolerance cuts him down. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 626.6605, okctheatrecompany.org Mar 26, 2015 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA KREMLIN Poignant, impeccable renditions of classical music’s great chamber compositions, performed by a cadre of Russian stars. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc.edu/cas Mar 26, 2015 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS OKC Beautiful’s cheerful luncheon lauds people and businesses who have worked to make the city more visually appealing. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 525.8822, okcbeautiful.com Mar 26-Apr 9, 2015 CINDERELLA CONFIDENTIAL Behind the scenes of the age-old fairy tale, dedicated snoopers try to uncover the mystery of whose foot fits into the glass slipper. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501

N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Mar 27, 2015 ARTINI This gleeful, cocktail-themed soiree is a major fundraiser for Allied Arts, and a ton of fun to boot. TBD 278.8944, alliedartsokc.com Mar 27, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Friday of each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com Mar 27-29, 2015 MEDIEVAL FAIR Knights and jesters, smiths and minstrels, human chess games and jousting matches and tremendous food and all kinds of medieval fun. Reaves Park 2501 S Jenkins Ave, Norman, 325.8610, medievalfair.org Mar 28, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: THE DREAM OF AMERICA It’s a special evening for the OKC Philharmonic in this combination of music and film documenting the American immigrant experience. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

Mar 28, 2015 WINTER WIND: TERRI HENDRIX & LLOYD MAINES Bid farewell to a departing season as The Depot closes the door on winter with a burst of signature country-infused blues from longtime sonic collaborators. Santa Fe Depot 200 S Jones Ave, Norman, 307.9320, pasnorman.org

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April 2015, TBD SPRING SAMPLER The Fine Arts Institute of Edmond welcomes nature’s rebirth with a beautifully elegant Evening of Art. Oak Tree Country Club 700 W Country Club Dr, Edmond, 340.4481, edmondfinearts.com

April 2015, TBD FAIRY TALE BALL Kids don costumes and relish an evening of specially tailored fun - with side enticements for parents and tweens - in this Oklahoma Children’s Theatre delight. Petroleum Club 100 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 606.7003, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org April 2015, TBD LITERARY VOICES A bestselling author speaks at a fascinating dinner to support the Metropolitan Library System. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 606.3760, supportmls. org/literaryvoices April 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA VICTORY DOLLS ROLLER DERBY Graceful skating and bone-shaking impacts await as the Dolls lace

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April 2015, TBD REDBUD CLASSIC A variety of running, cycling and walking events to help the community share fun, fitness and philanthropy. Waterford Complex 6300 N Penn Ave, OKC, redbud.org

April 2015, TBD WESTERN HERITAGE AWARDS Great contributors to the culture and story of the American West, be they authors, actors, musicians or ranchers, are honored in a black-tie gala. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org April 2015, TBD OKC ENERGY FC SOCCER Open wide for some soccer! The OKC Energy FC kick off their second season with a hunger for more glory. Pribil Stadium 801 NW 50th St, OKC, 235.5425, energyfc.com

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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR April 2015, TBD OKC REDHAWKS BASEBALL OKC’s men of summer take a swing at creating a sparkling season on the diamond. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 218.1000, oklahomacity.redhawks. milb.com Through Apr 4, 2015 CORPUS CHRISTI The metaphors are plain in OKC Theatre Company’s tale of an inspired young ideologue whose words inspire believers and followers before intolerance cuts him down. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 626.6605, okctheatrecompany.org Through Apr 9, 2015 CINDERELLA CONFIDENTIAL Behind the scenes of the age-old fairy tale, dedicated snoopers try to uncover the mystery of whose foot fits into the glass slipper. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Through May 10, 2015 INTENT TO DECEIVE What happens when your van Gogh turns out to be a van Faux? This exhibit spotlights fakes and forgeries in the art world, including opportunities for side-by-side comparison. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Apr 1-11, 2015 JACKIE AND ME A 10-year-old time-travels to meet idol Jackie Robinson, and finds more unpleasantness than he expected, in this tale of courage and humanity. OCU Burg Theater 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Apr 1-13, 2015 THUNDER BASKETBALL The 2014-’15 NBA season is here, and OKC’s hopes are high; check online for the full schedule of home games. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 208.4800, thunder.nba.com Apr 2-30, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Apr 3, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a 18 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Apr 3-12, 2015 OKLAHOMA FESTIVAL BALLET A selection of classic and contemporary arrangements, highlighted by Petipa’s breathtaking “Kingdom of the Shades.” OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, OKC, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Aug 4-8, 2015 BILLY ELLIOT Lyric’s summer swan song follows a young lad from boxing to ballet in pursuit of his dreams. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com Apr 4-25, 2015 JEEVES IN BLOOM Upper-class silliness featuring the perpetually harried Bertie Wooster and the dry, keenly observant gentleman’s personal gentleman Jeeves. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com Apr 7-18, 2015 BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com Apr 10, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Apr 10, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Apr 10, 2015 REACH FOR THE STARS! Support inspirers and help improve young lives at Youth Services of Oklahoma County’s annual gala. Skirvin Hilton 1 Park Ave, OKC, 235.7537, ysoc3.publishpath.com Apr 10-19, 2015 CATCH ME IF YOU CAN Charming, confident young Frank dashes through extralegal adventures while befriending the FBI man chasing him. Sooner Theatre 101 E Main St, Norman, 321.9600, soonertheatre.org Apr 10-May 2, 2015 CORIOLANUS Shakespearean tragedy set in Roman times, seasoned with plenty of bloodshed. Reduxion’s Broadway Theater 914 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 604.4730, reduxiontheatre.com Apr 12, 2015 DEFIANT REQUIEM A powerful rendition of the concert-

drama subtitled Verdi at Terezin, commemorating the bravery and beauty of an oratorio performed by prisoners in a concentration camp. Not to be missed. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 232.7464, canterburyokc.com Apr 16, 2015 TOWN HALL: RUDY MAXA The Town Hall Lecture Series concludes with “Tales of a Travel Journalist,” entertaining tidbits and tips from Maxa’s frequent globetrottings. St. Luke’s UMC 222 NW 15th St, OKC, 826.9689, townhall. publishpath.com Apr 16-May 10, 2015 COME BLOW YOUR HORN Neil Simon’s gleefully hedonistic romp about playboys in New York carries an eventual undercurrent of appreciation for real companionship. Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org Apr 17, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Apr 17-19, 2015 THE AMISH PROJECT A schoolhouse shooting in an Amish community begins a rocky road to forgiveness and compassion. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.3761, cityrep.com Apr 17-19, 2015 NINE SINATRA SONGS The OKC Ballet ends its season with a triple bill of beautiful premieres: the music of Moby in “Play,” “Dear Miss Cline” and the Twyla Tharpchoreographed “Nine Sinatra Songs.” OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.8637, okcballet.com Apr 18, 2015 OKC HEART WALK Heart disease and stroke are the targets for walkers eager to help prevention, detection and treatment efforts. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 942.2444, heart.org/oklahomacity Apr 20-21, 2015 BRIGHTMUSIC The chamber ensemble provides three different interpretations of a classic form in “The Piano Quartet,” featuring Brahms, Turina and Mozart. All Souls Church and St. Paul’s Cathedral 6400 N Penn Ave and 127 NW 7th St, OKC, brightmusic.org Apr 21, 2015 PILOBOLUS OCCC’s Performing Arts Series concludes with a visit from an experimental dance troupe continually reinventing itself and its forms to remain movingly avant-

garde. OCCC Theater 7777 S May Ave, OKC, 682.7576, occc.edu/cas Apr 21-26, 2015 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS A massive celebration of creativity in art, music, food and other forms makes for a spectacular spring tradition. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com Apr 23, 2015 STEPCREW Whee! Armstrong closes out its season with a dizzying, dance-filled Irish fiddle brigade for Celtic and bluegrass jams. Armstrong Auditorium 14400 S Bryant Rd, Edmond, 285.1010, armstrongauditorium.org Apr 23-25, 2015 NORMAN MUSIC FESTIVAL Help yourself to a nonstop sonic flood; over a hundred bands of all descriptions cut loose in a massive, entirely free, three-day show. Downtown Norman 101 E Main St, Norman, normanmusicfestival.com Apr 24, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Fridayof each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com Apr 24-25, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: A NIGHT AT THE COTTON CLUB The Philharmonic’s Pops series concludes with a blast of big band swing. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org Apr 24-26, 2015 BRIGADOON OCU is only performing the Lerner and Lowe classic for three days; then your chance to enjoy this final show of their season will disappear. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/music Apr 24-May 2, 2015 SUMMER AND SMOKE A pair of not-quite-lovers drift around each other as OU drama students explore this Tennessee Williams play. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, Norman, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Apr 24-May 8, 2015 THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES A Caribbean king and his fashion choices take center stage in this children’s treat. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Apr 24-May 23, 2015 SHREK THE MUSICAL The Pollard sings of mud and


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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR onions and a grumpy ogre in this decidedly untraditional fairy tale. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org Apr 26, 2015 OKC MEMORIAL MARATHON Grief and fear became determination and hope; today tens of thousands run to remember. OKC National Memorial NW 5th and Harvey, OKC, okcmarathon.com

MAY 2015 May 2015, TBD OKC ENERGY FC SOCCER Open wide for some soccer! The OKC Energy FC kick off their second season with a hunger for more glory. Pribil Stadium 801 NW 50th St, OKC, 235.5425, energyfc.com May 2015, TBD OKC REDHAWKS BASEBALL OKC’s men of summer take a swing at creating a sparkling season on the diamond. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 218.1000, oklahomacity.redhawks. milb.com May 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA VICTORY DOLLS ROLLER DERBY Graceful skating and bone-shaking impacts await as the Dolls lace up for another season. TBD oklahomavictorydolls.com May 2015, TBD SYMPHONY SHOW HOUSE The metro’s finest designers and decorators put together a knockout showcase of visual splendor; tours benefit the OKC Orchestra League. TBD 601.4245, symphonyshowhouse.com May 2015, TBD WALK MS OKC Multiple Sclerosis keeps people from moving; joining this fundraising walk helps research to stop it forever. TBD 918.488.0882, nationalmssociety. org/chapters.oke Through May 2, 2015 CORIOLANUS Shakespearean tragedy set in Roman times, seasoned with plenty of bloodshed. Reduxion’s Broadway Theater 914 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 604.4730, reduxiontheatre.com Through May 2, 2015 SUMMER AND SMOKE A pair of not-quite-lovers drift around each other as OU drama students explore this Tennessee Williams play. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, Norman, 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts Through May 8, 2015 THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES A Caribbean king and his fashion choices take center stage in this children’s treat. Children’s Center for the Arts 2501 N 20 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 951.0011, oklahomachildrenstheatre.org Through May 10, 2015 COME BLOW YOUR HORN Neil Simon’s gleefully hedonistic romp about playboys in New York carries an eventual undercurrent of appreciation for real companionship. Jewel Box Theater 3700 N Walker Ave, OKC, 521.1786, jewelboxtheatre.org Through May 10, 2015 INTENT TO DECEIVE What happens when your van Gogh turns out to be a van Faux? This exhibit spotlights fakes and forgeries in the art world, including opportunities for side-by-side comparison. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through May 23, 2015 SHREK THE MUSICAL The Pollard sings of mud and onions and a grumpy ogre in this decidedly untraditional fairy tale. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org May 1, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com May 1, 2015 TEEN ASSOCIATE BOARD AUCTION The namesake group of young Infant Crisis Services volunteers hurls its energies into organizing a fabulous auction of treats and gift packages to help babies in need. OKC Farmer’s Public Market 311 S Klein Ave, OKC, 528.3663, infantcrisis.org May 2, 2015 KOLACHE FESTIVAL The delicious baked goods are the tip of the celebratory iceberg in this day of music, dance, food, a parade and Czech heritage. Main Street Prague, 567.4866, praguekolachefestival.com May 2, 2015 MARCH FOR BABIES The March of Dimes annual saunter provides better prenatal care and helps prevent premature births. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 943.1025, marchforbabies.org May 2, 2015 PHILHARMONIC: SUN-DRENCHED CELEBRATIONS The OKC Philharmonic season comes to a climactic coda in a performance of

conductor Joel Levine’s favorites. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org

May 2, 2015 RUN FOR THE ROSES HOPE GALA It’s Derby Day, and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is ready to celebrate in style, and raise a few funds to aid in researching the disease. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 810.0070, centraloklahoma.jdrf.org

May 9, 2015 OSTRICH EGG BREAKFAST Rise and shine … and eat! Enjoy all-youcan-eat pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs and omelets cooked to order by guest chefs. OKC Zoo 2101 NE 50th St, OKC, 425.0612, zoofriends.org

May 2-3, 2015 MAY FAIR The Assistance League’s spring assembly of juried art, children’s art education, food vendors, live music and family activities is still a ball after all these years. Andrews Park 201 W Daws St, Norman, 321.9400, assistanceleaguenorman.org May 5, 2015 5X5 This fast-paced sale of itty-bitty art (all canvases are five inches square) gives guests a fun time and some cool accent art while providing operating funds for the FAI. Fine Arts Institute of Edmond 27 E Edwards St, Edmond, 340.4481, edmondfinearts.com May 5-10, 2015 MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis performing together, and Celebrity Attractions telling the tale? You can take that to the bank. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 800.869.1451, celebrityattractions.com May 7-16, 2015 NATIVE AMERICAN NEW PLAY FESTIVAL OKC Theatre Company’s 6th annual event provides a stage (literally) for Native playwrights to share their distinctive voices. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 626.6605, okctheatrecompany.org

May 15, 2015 GO RED FOR WOMEN LUNCHEON A day of education, mutual support and lots and lots of red helps the American Heart Association help ladies have healtheir lives. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 948.2147, heart. org/oklahomacity May 15, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 May 15-Jun 6, 2015 GOOD PEOPLE Hope and despair and humor and shifting loyalties swirl in this poverty-adjacent tale of blue-collar America. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com May 16, 2015 BROADWAY TONIGHT: RISING STARR The world premiere of a theatricized musical tribute to the life and legacy of Native American singer Kay Starr closes out the Broadway Tonight season. UCO Mitchell Hall Theater 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 974.3375, uco.edu/cfad/broadway

May 7-28, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us

May 23-24, 2015 CHUCK WAGON GATHERING 2015 marks the silver anniversary for the event offering kids crafts, grub, entertainment and more. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org

May 8, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org

May 23-25, 2015 PASEO ARTS FESTIVAL Live bands, tasty food and the output of over 80 invited artists fill this Memorial Day treat. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com

May 8, 2015 KRYSTAL KEITH Patience, preparation and passion, plus a marvelous voice, mark the young country singer’s debut “Whiskey and Lace” as something special. Sooner Theatre 101 E Main St, Norman, 321.9600, soonertheatre.org

May 28-Jun 3, 2015 NCAA WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES There’s nothing soft about the competition as the nation’s best teams battle it out for the top honors. ASA Hall of Fame Stadium 2801 NE 50th St, OKC, okcallsports.org

May 8, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and

May 29, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime


paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Friday of each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com

JUNE 2015 June 2015, TBD ENDEAVOR GAMES Fierce competition in multiple sports for athletes with physical disabilities; it’s an outstanding spectator event. UCO Campus 100 N University Dr, Edmond, 974.3160, ucoendeavorgames.com June 2015, TBD JAZZ IN JUNE The heat is on as local and national acts pump out three nights’ worth of free jazz and blues. Brookhaven Village 3700 W Robinson Ave, Norman, jazzinjune.org June 2015, TBD OKC ENERGY FC SOCCER Open wide for some soccer! The OKC Energy FC kick off their second season with a hunger for more glory. Pribil Stadium 801 NW 50th St, OKC, 235.5425, energyfc.com June 2015, TBD OKC REDHAWKS BASEBALL OKC’s men of summer take a swing at creating a sparkling season on the diamond. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 218.1000, oklahomacity.redhawks. milb.com

Weeden hosts a golf tourney benefiting the Children’s Hospital Foundtion. Oak Tree National 1515 Oak Tree Dr, Edmond, 503.807.0960, okchf.org June 2015, TBD URBAN PIONEER AWARDS The resurgent Plaza District confers the award on a visionary individual or organization that has charted a new way to the future of the city. TBD 367.9403, plazadistrict.org June-July 2015, TBD LIBERTYFEST Kite flights, feasting, pageants, a rodeo and more fill this week-long celebration of America, capped off with a massive parade and fireworks show. Throughout Edmond 340.2527, libertyfest.org June 2015, TBD PRIX DE WEST This prestigious collection of carefully juried works typifies the finest in Western art; landscapes, portraits, sculpture, etc. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org June-September 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK One of the joys of summer is seeing this venerable company’s surehanded takes on the Bard and other elite playwrights. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 235.3700, oklahomashakespeare.com

June 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA VICTORY DOLLS ROLLER DERBY Graceful skating and bone-shaking impacts await as the Dolls lace up for another season. TBD oklahomavictorydolls.com

Through Jun 3, 2015 NCAA WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES There’s nothing soft about the competition as the nation’s best teams battle it out for the top honors. ASA Hall of Fame Stadium 2801 NE 50th St, OKC, okcallsports.org

June 2015, TBD PURPLE SASH GALA Empowered elegance reigns in the YWCA’s violet-hued affair aimed at aiding victims of domestic violence. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 951.3333, ywcaokc.org

Through Jun 6, 2015 GOOD PEOPLE Hope and despair and humor and shifting loyalties swirl in this poverty-adjacent tale of blue-collar America. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com

June 2015, TBD RED EARTH FESTIVAL The spectacle is incredible as thousands of representatives from hundreds of Native tribes gather in OKC to share their art and culture. TBD 427.5228, redearth.org

Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org

June 2015, TBD STARS & STRIPES RIVER FESTIVAL Boat races of all kinds give plenty to cheer for in this free family event boosted by music and capped off with fireworks. Boathouse District 725 S Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 552.4040, boathousedistrict.org June 2015, TBD SWING FROM THE HEART Former OSU Cowboy Brandon

Jun 4-25, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Jun 5, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name DATEBOOK 2014-’15 // SLICE 21


SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR means "stroll," which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Jun 5-27, 2015 CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF Heat and resentments swelter in Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzerwinning drama. Reduxion’s Broadway Theater 914 N Broadway Ave, OKC, 604.4730, reduxiontheatre.com Jun 5-7, 2015 OKC NATIONALS RIVER RACE One of the featured events of the National Drag Boat Association race series, it’s where drivers torch the water at amazing speeds. Oklahoma River 725 S Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 630.7668, okcmotorsports.com Jun 7-28, 2015 TWILIGHT CONCERT SERIES The Arts Council of OKC shares a free, family-friendly performance every Sunday evening on the Great Lawn. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com Jun 8, 2015 MAYORS’ GOLF TOURNAMENT The afternoon on the links with the city’s current and former leaders benefits OKC Beautiful’s aesthetic efforts. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 525.8822, okcbeautiful.com Jun 10-14, 2015 DEADCENTER FILM FESTIVAL The crème de la cinema in independent film fills downtown OKC with 100+ specially selected flicks. Downtown OKC 246.9233, deadcenterfilm.org Jun 11-21, 2015 AVENUE Q Puppets are people, too - the smash Broadway musical about life in felt is for mature audiences only. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.3761, cityrep.com Jun 12, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Jun 12, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Jun 18-23, 2015 BRIGHTMUSIC A multi-concert festival of our home country’s top-shelf chamber music; pieces by Copland, Barber, Gershwin and more fill "America the Beautiful." TBD brightmusic.org 22 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Jun 19, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Jun 19, 2015 ZOOBILATION The Zoo’s largest fundraiser is a “notie” gala; grab a specialty beverage and plenty of food and go wild. OKC Zoo 2101 NE 50th St, OKC, 425.0612, zoofriends.org Jun 19-Jul 11, 2015 COMPANY One of the first modern musicals, exploring the value of human relationships, closes the Pollard season. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org Jun 20-Sep 27, 2015 FABERGÉ: JEWELER TO THE TSARS Magnificent treasures the likes of which the world has never seen; Carl Fabergé’s inimitable eggs are coming to the OKCMOA. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Jun 23-27, 2015 OKLAHOMA! Lyric Theatre kicks off its summer season with a musical tale of love among the waving wheat and an old familiar song. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com Jun 26, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Friday of each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com Jun 26-Jul 18, 2015 EXIT, PURSUED BY A BEAR Called a "revenge comedy," it’s a bitingly funny look at friendship, abusive relationships and schadenfreude. Carpenter Square Theater 800 W Main St, OKC, 232.6500, carpentersquare.com

JULY 2015 July 2015, TBD CIMARRON OPERA A lighthearted tale sung by the Norman-based professional opera company. Nancy O’Brian Center 1809 Stubbeman Ave, Norman, 364.8962, cimarronopera.org July 2015, TBD OKC ENERGY FC SOCCER Open wide for some soccer! The OKC Energy FC kick off their second season with a hunger for more glory.

Pribil Stadium 801 NW 50th St, OKC, 235.5425, energyfc.com July 2015, TBD OKC REDHAWKS BASEBALL OKC’s men of summer take a swing at creating a sparkling season on the diamond. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 218.1000, oklahomacity.redhawks. milb.com July 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA VICTORY DOLLS ROLLER DERBY Graceful skating and bone-shaking impacts await as the Dolls lace up for another season. TBD oklahomavictorydolls.com Through Jul 11, 2015 COMPANY One of the first modern musicals, exploring the value of human relationships, closes the Pollard season. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org Through August 2015, TBD PRIX DE WEST This prestigious, powerhouse collection of carefully juried works typifies the finest in Western art; landscapes, portraits, sculpture, etc. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org Through Sep 27, 2015 FABERGÉ: JEWELER TO THE TSARS Magnificent treasures the likes of which the world has never seen; Carl Fabergé’s inimitable eggs are coming to the OKCMOA. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Jul 2-30, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us

fireworks display ends LibertyFest with a triumphant bang. Downtown Edmond 340.2527, libertyfest.org Jul 5-26, 2015 TWILIGHT CONCERT SERIES The Arts Council of OKC shares a free, family-friendly performance every Sunday evening on the Great Lawn. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com Jul 7-11, 2015 MARY POPPINS Buoyant in spirit and universally appealing despite being terribly, unmistakably British, Lyric’s story of the original supernanny should be a real treat. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com Jul 10, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Jul 10, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Jul 17, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Jul 21-25, 2015 BIG FISH The power of story and the strength of familial bonds star in this Lyric Theatre production; it might not be entirely true but it’s all the better as a result. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com Jul 31, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Friday of each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com

Jul 3, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means "stroll," which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com

August 2015, TBD CASINO FLORALE It’s a sure bet - OKC Beautiful’s major fundraiser gives guests casino-style gaming fun and tasty treats. TBD 525.8822, okcbeautiful.com

Jul 4, 2015 LIBERTYFEST FINALE A day of patriotism including a parade, outdoor party and immense

August 2015, TBD DANCING FOR A MIRACLE Celebrity steppers show off their moves in a gala benefiting the

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SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR Children’s Hospital Foundation. Embassy Suites 2501 Conference Dr, Norman, 271.2208, okchf.org August 2015, TBD MIDSUMMER NIGHTS’ FAIR A two-day festival out of the harsh summer sun, when the Firehouse fills the park with art to view and buy, food, creative activities and music. Lions Park 450 S Flood Ave, Norman, 329.4523, normanfirehouse.com August 2015, TBD OKC ENERGY FC SOCCER Open wide for some soccer! The OKC Energy FC kick off their second season with a hunger for more glory. Pribil Stadium 801 NW 50th St, OKC, 235.5425, energyfc.com August 2015, TBD OKC REDHAWKS BASEBALL OKC’s men of summer take a swing at creating a sparkling season on the diamond. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 218.1000, oklahomacity.redhawks. milb.com August 2015, TBD OKC STORYTELLING FESTIVAL Guest weavers of verbal magic share the art and craft of spinning tales. Oklahoma History Center 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com August 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA VICTORY DOLLS ROLLER DERBY Graceful skating and bone-shaking impacts await as the Dolls lace up for another season. TBD oklahomavictorydolls.com August 2015, TBD 5K TO MONET A fundraising race and 1-mile family fun run beginning and ending at the FAI’s statue of the great French artist. Fine Arts Institute of Edmond 27 E Edwards St, Edmond, 340.4481, edmondfinearts.com August 2015, TBD MIDNIGHT STREAK A nighttime 5k to benefit the educational programs of Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center. Automobile Alley NW 11th & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Through Sep 27, 2015 FABERGÉ: JEWELER TO THE TSARS Magnificent treasures the likes of which the world has never seen; Carl Fabergé’s inimitable eggs are coming to the OKCMOA. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th 24 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Aug 2-30, 2015 TWILIGHT CONCERT SERIES The Arts Council of OKC shares a free, family-friendly performance every Sunday evening on the Great Lawn. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com Aug 6-27, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Aug 7, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Aug 14, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Aug 21, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Aug 21, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Aug 28, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Friday of each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com

SEPTEMBER 2015 September 2015, TBD 12 X 12 The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition’s annual show and sale of donated pieces one foot square is a highenergy occasion with plenty of treats. TBD 879.2400, ovac-ok.org September 2015, TBD THE BIG TASTE OF NORMAN A themed fundraiser promising loads of deliciousness, to boost the helping power of Big Brothers Big Sisters. TBD 217.0021, bbbsok.org

September 2015, TBD OKC ENERGY FC SOCCER Open wide for some soccer! The OKC Energy FC kick off their second season with a hunger for more glory. Pribil Stadium 801 NW 50th St, OKC, 235.5425, energyfc.com September 2015, TBD OKC MUSEUM OF ART RENAISSANCE BALL One of the most consistently elegant galas in the metro, the museum’s fall fundraiser is an exercise in impeccable entertainment. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com September 2015, TBD OKC REDHAWKS BASEBALL OKC’s men of summer take a swing at creating a sparkling season on the diamond. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark 2 S Mickey Mantle Dr, OKC, 218.1000, oklahomacity.redhawks. milb.com September 2015, TBD PASEO FAIRY BALL A free frolic under the stars for kids and parents (costumes encouraged!) Paseo Green Space NW 28th St & Dewey Ave, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com September 2015, TBD PLAZA DISTRICT FESTIVAL A jovial outpouring of creativity and joie de vivre in one of OKC’s most vibrant neighborhoods. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org September 2015, TBD ZOOBREW Live music, food, auction fun and more than two dozen beers to choose from fill this beverage-based safari. OKC Zoo 2101 NE 50th St, OKC, 425.0612, zoofriends.org September 2015, TBD WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S Take a lap to help stamp out a condition that’s affecting more Americans all the time. TBD OKC, 319.0780, alz.org/oklahoma Through Sep 27, 2015 FABERGÉ: JEWELER TO THE TSARS Magnificent treasures the likes of which the world has never seen; Carl Fabergé’s inimitable eggs are coming to the OKCMOA. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Sep 3-24, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically

spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Sep 4, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means "stroll," which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Sep 6-27, 2015 TWILIGHT CONCERT SERIES The Arts Council of OKC shares a free, family-friendly performance every Sunday evening on the Great Lawn. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com Sep 11, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Sep 11, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Sep 19, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Sep 25, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Friday of each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com

OCTOBER 2015 October 2015, TBD 6 DEGREES OF BACON Mmm, bacon! The tasty meat treat fuels culinary experimentation from area restaurants along with free beer, a DJ, a photo booth and a party atmosphere. TBD 235.3500, downtownokc.com October 2015, TBD ART ON TAP Cheers! The bar is open for patrons to choose samples from over 80 varities of beer in this spirited fundraiser offering live music and food from local restaurants. OKC Museum of Art 415 Couch Dr, OKC, 236.3100, okcmoa.com October 2015, TBD BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face


off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com October 2015, TBD BROADWAY BALL Lyric Theatre’s glitzy annual fundraiser is always a joyous occasion. TBD 524.9310, lyrictheatreokc.com October 2015, TBD CLEVELAND COUNTY CRAFT SHOW It’s like a one-day mini-fair - though there’s nothing small about the collection of nearly 100 vendor booths offering all kinds of cleverly made items. Cleveland County Fairgrounds 615 E Robinson St, Norman, 360.4721, clevelandcountyfair.org October 2015, TBD CONTEMPORARY DANCE OKLAHOMA The time is now for the OU School of Dance to exhibit some modern marvels of movement. OU Reynolds PAC 560 Parrington Oval, OKC 325.4101, ou.edu/finearts October 2015, TBD COWBOY CROSSINGS Both exhibits that combine for this cavalcade of Western-themed art and craftsmanship run through 2016, but the opening weekend is definitely the time to browse if you’re looking to buy. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org October 2015, TBD EDFEST Edmond Mobile Meals’ fundraiser provides bites, brews and bands through a gethering of food trucks, local beer and musical entertainment. Festival Market Place 30 W 1st St, Edmond, 341.3111, edfestokc.com October 2015, TBD EVENING WITH THE ELEPHANTS This special fundraising event to support pachyderm research includes wine, dinner and a silent auction, plus a behind-the-scenes tour. OKC Zoo 2101 NE 50th St, OKC, 425.0612, zoofriends.org October 2015, TBD GARDEN TOUR FOR CONNOISSEURS Nature’s creations star in the Oklahoma Horticultural Society’s self-guided exploration of backyard beauty. Multiple locations OKC, okhort.org October 2015, TBD HAUNT THE HARN This trick-or-treating event at the venerable estate turned frontier museum helps make history a little bit (but not too) spooky. Harn Homestead 1721 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 235.4058, harnhomestead.com October 2015, TBD HAUNT THE ZOO Lions and tigers and bears and … candy? Find it all at the Zoo in a special nightly trick-or-treating safari. OKC

Zoo 2101 NE 50th St, OKC, 424.3344, okczoo.com October 2015, TBD LIGHT THE NIGHT WALK It’s a deeply moving scene that helps build solidarity and raise cancer-fighting funds as survivors, supporters, friends and family members take an illuminated walk. TBD lightthenight.org/ok October 2015, TBD MONSTER DASH Race through the Junior League of Norman’s 5k or 1-mile fun run for kids (costumes encouraged!) to help raise funds for community programs. TBD 329.9617, juniorleagueofnorman.org October 2015, TBD NORMAN LIBRARY BOOK SALE Bolstering your own home library is as simple as touring this trove of collectible volumes, kids’ literature and immense servings of books in every genre. Norman Public Library 225 N Webster Ave, Norman, 701.2600, pioneer.lib.ok.us October 2015, TBD OCMS KITCHEN TOUR Area homes open their hearts for visitors to explore and find inspiration in their design and decoration. Bon appetit! Multiple locations Nichols Hills, 285.1385, ocmsalliance.org October 2015, TBD OCU HALL OF HONOR Eminent business and community SLICE Ad.indd 1 leaders will be feted by guests and the OCU Meinders School of Business at this annual luncheon. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 208.5000, okcu. edu/business October 2015, TBD OKC PHILHARMONIC PERFORMANCES Tune in in summer 2015 for the full lineup of concert mastery. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org

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October 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA REGATTA FESTIVAL Eat, drink, listen and enjoy the spectacle as the river teems with competition in rowing, kayaking, dragon boat racing and more. Boathouse District 725 S Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 552.4040, boathousedistrict.org October 2015, TBD ORCHIDS IN OCTOBER The Myriad Gardens’ annual luncheon and celebration of natural beauty honors a lifelong supporter with the Crystal Orchid Award. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 445.7080, myriadgardens.org

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October 2015, TBD PUMPKINVILLE Tasty treats, games and secrets to explore fill the Myriad Gardens in this all-ages celebration of fall. Myriad Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 445.7080, myriadgardens.org DATEBOOK 2014-’15 // SLICE 25


SOCIAL EVENT CALENDAR October 2015, TBD RACE FOR THE CURE A relative, a beloved friend, even for the sake of the future wherein humanity has overcome breast cancer - whatever cause you’re running for, you’re welcome to join the throng at this annual fundraiser. TBD 526.2873, komencentralwesternok.org October 2015, TBD REBUILDING TOGETHER CONSTRUCTION DERBY Teams build and race motorless vehicles made from construction and home repair equipment in this wacky charity competition. No Motor Speedway 750 NW 5th St, OKC, 607.0464, rebuildingtogetherokc.org October 2015, TBD SIGNATURE CHEFS AUCTION The March of Dimes’ multi-course fundraiser harnesses culinary luminaries’ creativity to give donors a truly memorable meal and help fight for healthier babies. TBD 415.1263, marchofdimes.com/oklahoma October 2015, TBD STORYBOOK FOREST Got a young trick-or-treater? Costumed characters from fairy tales fill this non-scary outing for pre-Halloween fun. Arcadia Lake 9000 E 2nd St, Edmond, 216.7471, edmondok.com October 2015, TBD TASTE OF WESTERN The world of exceptional taste found along Western Avenue gets even closer together in this sampling event and wine tasting that’s a true treat for the taste buds. TBD 412.5990, visitwesternavenue.com October 2015, TBD WALK NOW FOR AUTISM SPEAKS The more we as humanity know through research and treatment, the closer we come to eradicating this spectrum of developmental disorders; that’s worth stretching your legs for. TBD 271.2131, walknowforautismspeaks.org/ oklahoma October 2015, TBD WALK TO CURE DIABETES Millions are affected; a mile and a half could help. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is proud to bring supporters together for this annual fundraising excursion. TBD 810.0070, centraloklahoma.jdrf.org Through Oct 2, 2015 ORLY GENGER It’s creation on a large scale: 1 million feet of hand-knotted, painted lobsterman’s rope wound around and through the park in a hands-on installation. Campbell Park NW 11th St & Broadway Ave, OKC, 951.0000, oklahomacontemporary.org Oct 1-29, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown 26 SLICE // DATEBOOK 2014-’15

Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Oct 2, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means "stroll," which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Oct 3, 2015 CZECH FESTIVAL This joyous annual fete featuring a parade and outstanding food is a great way to celebrate Czech heritage, even if you don’t share in it yourself. Downtown Yukon 205 N Czech Hall Rd, Yukon, 324.3567, yukoncc.com Oct 9, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Oct 9, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Oct 16, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Oct 30, 2015 H & 8TH NIGHT MARKET Midtown becomes a primetime paradise in this after-hours street festival boasting live music and a convoy of awesome food trucks, the last Friday of each month. Hudson Ave & 8th Street 801 N Hudson Ave, OKC, 633.1703, h8thokc.com

NOVEMBER 2015 November 2015, TBD ALN HOLIDAY HOME TOUR You don’t have to carol (though you can) to get a look at Norman residents’ holiday décor, just take the Assistance League’s tour of cozy beauty. Throughout Norman Norman, 321.9400, assistanceleaguenorman.org November 2015, TBD BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com November 2015, TBD BINGO FOR BABIES Infant Crisis Services is bringing bingo

back; the second annual game night has big prizes and a heartwarming agenda. TBD 778.7613, infantcrisis.org

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November 2015, TBD CELEBRITY SING The United Way of Norman presents dinner and a show as local civic leaders take the stage in an evening of singing, dancing and philanthropic fundraising. Riverwind Casino 1544 W Hwy 9, Norman, 329.2025, unitedwaynorman.org

November 2015, TBD ONCE UPON A DREAM Gracefulness is on the evening’s menu in the OU School of Dance’s fundraiser for scholarships and touring programs. OU Memorial Union 900 Asp Ave, OKC, 325.4051, ou.edu/finearts

November 2015, TBD COWBOY CROSSINGS Two exhibits combine for this cavalcade of Western-themed art and craftsmanship. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org November 2015, TBD DOWNTOWN IN DECEMBER A month and more of holiday celebration surrounding the center of the city; get in on shopping, skating, snow tubing and all kinds of other treats. Downtown OKC 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 235.3500, downtownindecember.com November 2015, TBD HOLIDAY GIFT GALLERY The Firehouse is a hot place to shop for unique Christmas gifts thanks to this immense collection of handmade crafts and artwork. Firehouse Art Center 444 S Flood Ave, Norman, 329.4523, normanfirehouse.com November 2015, TBD HOLIDAY RIVER PARADE Lighted boats illuminate the river to ring in the season with a free visual spectacle for the whole family. Boathouse District 725 S Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 231.0912, okcparade.com November 2015, TBD LYRIC’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL It’s an all-time classic for all the right reasons, and nobody tells the tale of spiritual redemption better than Lyric Theatre. Lyric’s Plaza Theater 1725 NW 16th St, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com November 2015, TBD MISTLETOE MARKET Get a jump-start on holiday shopping in the Junior League of OKC’s collection of 100-plus specialty vendors; it’s three days of mercantile bliss. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 843.5668, jloc.org November 2015, TBD OKC PHILHARMONIC PERFORMANCES Tune in for the full lineup of concert mastery in summer 2015. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org November 2015, TBD OKLAHOMA HALL OF FAME INDUCTION The state’s highest honor will be conferred on several outstanding

November 2015, TBD SAINTS BALL This heavenly soiree supports St. Anthony Hospital’s lifesaving medical programs and patient care. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 272.7070, givetosaints.com November 2015, TBD SMALL WORKS, GREAT WONDERS Easy to purchase, hang and appreciate for their beauty, the pieces in this winter art show and sale make a virtue of their meager size. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org November 2015, TBD STARLIGHT BALL The Children’s Hospital Foundation’s black-tie gala features games, dinner and live musical joy. OKC Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd, OKC, 271.2260, okchf.org November 2015, TBD A TERRITORIAL CHRISTMAS CAROL An old miser’s redemption takes place on the pre-statehood plains of Oklahoma in this Dickens retelling that’s become a classic in its own right at the Pollard. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org November 2015, TBD THUNDER BASKETBALL Thunder up! Check online in summer 2015 for the full schedule of home games. Chesapeake Arena 100 W Reno Ave, OKC, 208.4800, thunder. nba.com November 2015, TBD WINE THROUGH TIME Appreciating Edmond’s development over the years is a pleasure at this convivial gathering for dinner and drinks, starring some finely aged grapes. Edmond Historical Society 431 S Boulevard St, Edmond, 340.0078, edmondhistory.org Nov 5-19, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us Nov 6, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion


while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Nov 13, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Nov 13, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Nov 20, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Nov 26, 2015 OKC TURKEY TROT Burn a few calories before your Thanksgiving feast in this annual 5k and family fun run; proceeds benefit Eagle Ridge Institute’s substance abuse programs. Stars & Stripes Park 3701 S Lake Hefner Dr, OKC, 840.1359, oklahomacityturkeytrot.org

DECEMBER 2015 December 2015, TBD ASSISTANCE LEAGUE GALA The community service organization marks its successes in 2015 and the promise of an even more philanthropically splendid year to come. Embassy Suites 2501 Conference Dr, Norman, 321.9400, assistanceleaguenorman.org December 2015, TBD BARONS HOCKEY OKC’s ice warriors get set to face off against a gamut of AHL foes. Cox Center 1 Myriad Gardens, OKC, 232.4625, okcbarons.com December 2015, TBD BOYS RANCH TOWN CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Visitors are invited to drive through a reverent living nativity staffed by residents and volunteers from the juvenile residential facility. Boys Ranch Town 5100 SE 33rd St, Edmond, 341.3606, obhc.org December 2015, TBD CANTERBURY CHRISTMAS Canterbury Choral Society specializes in sublime singing, so its annual holiday concert is a can’t-miss treat; you can even help during the carol sing-along. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 232.7464, canterburyokc.com

December 2015, TBD CHRISTMAS COMES TO EDMOND Downtown Edmond is a great place to find your first dose of seasonal spirit via the Electric Parade of Lights and/or the Mayor’s Tree Lighting complete with carols. Downtown Edmond 10 S Boulevard St, Edmond, 359.4630, edmondok.com December 2015, TBD COWBOY CHRISTMAS BALL It’s a yuletide tradition for the Cowboy Hall to welcome country singer Michael Martin Murphey and friends back to lead an old-fashioned dance and get-together. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org December 2015, TBD COWBOY CROSSINGS Two exhibits combine for this cavalcade of Western-themed art and craftsmanship. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St, OKC, 478.2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org December 2015, TBD DOWNTOWN IN DECEMBER A month and more of holiday celebration surrounding the center of the city; get in on shopping, skating, snow tubing and all kinds of other treats. Downtown OKC 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 235.3500, downtownindecember.com December 2015, TBD HOLIDAY GIFT GALLERY The Firehouse is a hot place to shop for unique Christmas gifts thanks to this immense collection of handmade crafts and artwork. Firehouse Art Center 444 S Flood Ave, Norman, 329.4523, normanfirehouse.com December 2015, TBD HOLIDAY HAPPENING The Sam Noble Museum decks the halls, up to and including its mammoth, for a party filled with music, crafts, storytelling and shopping. Sam Noble Museum 2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman, 325.4712, snomnh.ou.edu December 2015, TBD HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Get pumped full of holiday joy with the cheerfully costumed, marvelously energetic Broadwaystyle revue from The American Spirit Dance Company at OCU. OCU Kirkpatrick Center 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, OKC, 208.5227, okcu.edu/dance December 2015, TBD LYRIC’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL It’s an all-time classic for all the right reasons, and nobody tells the tale of spritiual redemption better than Lyric Theatre. Lyric’s Plaza Theater 1725 NW 16th St, OKC, 524.9312, lyrictheatreokc.com

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December 2015, TBD THE NUTCRACKER Bring the family and enjoy the OKC Ballet’s Christmas present to the community - Devon sponsors this lavish traditional production with new innovations. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 848.8637, okcballet.com December 2015, TBD OKC PHILHARMONIC PERFORMANCES Tune in for the full lineup of concert mastery in summer 2015. OKC Civic Center 201 N Walker Ave, OKC, 842.5387, okcphilharmonic.org December 2015, TBD TERRITORIAL CHRISTMAS Deck the halls frontier style at a carefully preserved estate in the heart of the city. Harn Homestead 1721 N Lincoln Blvd, OKC, 235.4058, harnhomestead.com December 2015, TBD A TERRITORIAL CHRISTMAS CAROL An old miser’s redemption takes place on the pre-statehood plains of Oklahoma in this Dickens retelling that’s become a classic in its own right at the Pollard. Pollard Theatre 120 W Harrison Ave, Guthrie, 282.2800, thepollard.org

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Dec 3-17, 2015 NOON TUNES Free lunchtime serenades to sonically spice up your Thursdays. Downtown Library 300 Park Ave, OKC, 231.8650, mls.lib.ok.us

Dec 4, 2015 1ST FRIDAY GALLERY WALK The historic arts district’s name means “stroll,” which happens to be the preferred form of locomotion while taking in its wonders during a monthly display of arts and culture. Paseo Arts District 3022 Paseo St, OKC, 525.2688, thepaseo.com Dec 11, 2015 2ND FRIDAY CIRCUIT OF ART A monthly community-wide celebration of creativity, focused on historic Downtown Norman. Norman Arts Council 122 E Main St, Norman, 360.1162, normanarts.org Dec 11, 2015 LIVE ON THE PLAZA Vendors, artists, residents and passerby unite for a monthly fiesta. OKC Plaza District 1618 N Gatewood Ave, OKC, 367.9403, plazadistrict.org Dec 18, 2015 PREMIERE ON FILM ROW Fowler Honda sponsors the downtown OKC street festival; it’s family-friendly, pet-welcoming, free to wander through and filled with treats for the ears and taste buds. Film Row 600-700 blocks W Sheridan Ave, OKC, 232.6060 Dec 31, 2015 OPENING NIGHT Ring in the new year with thousands of your neighbors at the Arts Council of OKC’s annual bash; hello, 2016! Downtown OKC 301 W Reno Ave, OKC, 270.4848, artscouncilokc.com

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