Thursday, February 4, 2010

What to Do in Tulsa This Weekend

Boston Avenue, Looking South

As heard every Friday morning on The KRMG Morning News with Joe Kelley, here's what to do in Tulsa this weekend.

Friday, Feb. 5


Tasha's Pick: 24-Hour Video Race (Purple headings = Arts & Theatre Events)
When: Friday, 11pm
Where: Living Arts, 307 E. Brady Street
Partner with seven other creatives and make a short video based on an impromptu theme, using a specific prop and line of dialogue to be determined at the kick-off of the 24-hour period. After the midnight deadline on Saturday night, cash prizes and awards will be given to the best 18-and-under student, college student, non-student 19 and over and animation videos, with a juror's award and a people's award, too. Be sure to pre-register - cost is $30. Winners will be announced Feb. 18. 

Oklahoma Mission of Mercy Free Dental Clinic (Red headings = Community/Other Events)
When: 5am-5pm, Friday and Saturday
Where: Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center
Get there early to secure your spot in the dentist's chair. Cleaning, extractions and teeth restoration will be available. By the way, it's free - as in, fuh-ree.

Tulsa Boat, Sport & Travel Show (Orange headings = Sports Events)
When: 12pm-10pm Friday; 10am-10pm Saturday; 11am-6pm Sunday
Where: Expo Square, QuikTrip Center, 4145 E. 21st Street
Think you can handle more than 460,000 square feet of all make and manner of boats, water and snow skiing goodies and info on camping resorts and lodges from just about everywhere? Then don't miss this annual show of anything and everything that's worth your money in the world of water sports and travel. Tickets are $10; kids under 12 get in free.

Oklahoma Kids' Wrestling
When: 4pm Friday; 9am Saturday
Where: Expo Square Pavilion, 1701 S. Louisville Ave.
If it's not football going on here in Oklahoma, it's wrestling. The Oklahoma Kids Wrestling Association will host the state championships for the 31st time this weekend. Come see how great wrestlers are made. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3 for kids.

Modern Materials Opening
When: 5-9pm
Where: Living Artspace, 307 E. Brady
The Art of the Quilt, with 24 fiber artists from across the nation presenting 30 quilted works, including two Oklahoma artists, opens in the Brady District this weekend. Cost is free.

Five by Rekk
When: 5-9pm
Where: Living Artspace, 307 E. Brady
"Five," an exhibition giving seven high school students one of their first professional opportunities, opens as part of the Brady Arts District First Friday Art Crawl.

Art for the Heart
When: 5-8pm for opening reception
Where: A Gallery of the Arts, 510 W. Will Rogers Boulevard in Claremore
Celebrate the third anniversary of this show and find that unique gift for your squishy-poo. The sale runs through Feb. 13.

First Friday at Tulsa Glassblowing Studio
When: 6pm
Where: 19 E. Brady Street
Join the folks at TGS for a free glassblowing demonstration (read: a free fire show). Watch as these professionals create heart-shaped paperweights and decorated heart-shaped vases. Did I mention that this event is free? Because it is.

Casting Crowns (Blue Headings = Music Events)
When: Doors at 6pm, show at 7pm
Where: SpiritBank Event Center, 10441 S. Regal Boulevard
In a six-year span with nearly 4.5 million album sales, a Grammy award, an American Music Award, 23 Dove awards and 8 chart-topping radio singles, Casting Crowns remains focused on discipleship through music. Kutless and Caleb open. Tickets start at $15.

House of Maps Opening
When: 6-8pm
Where: Tulsa Artists' Coalition, 9 E. Brady
Artist Yiren Gallagher transforms the TAC gallery into a room of maps. Within each lies a story of memory, attachment, separation or togetherness. Cost is free.

From the Tulsa Sound to the British Invasion
When: Friday, 7pm; Saturday, 7pm
Author and Oklahoma music expert John Wooley hosts this pair of concerts, complete with dinner and beverages. Tickets to the Friday concert at $85; Sunday, $25. 

Bus Stop
When: Friday, 8pm; Saturday, 8pm
Where: Broken Arrow Community Playhouse, 1800 S. Main in Broken Arrow
Remember the old Marilyn Monroe flick, Bus Stop? Yeah. It's like that. It is, by the way, one of my most favorite plays ever. Tickets are $13 for adults, $10 for seniors, $9 for students and $6 for kids 12 and under.

Comedy Improv Weekend
When: Friday, 8pm
Where: Henthorne, 4825 S. Quaker Ave.
What happens at Adult and Teen Laughing Matter Improv show, stays at Adult and Teen Laughing Matter Improv show. Tickets are $5.

Eric & The Adams
When: Doors at 8pm, show at 8:30pm
Where: Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main Street
One of my very favorite Tulsa bands - a must-see show. Dante & The Hawks and Motive for Movement open. Tickets are $10.

TwoLips Burlesk
When: 9pm Friday; 9pm Saturday
Where: Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. Fourth Street
Tulsa can always count of the folks at the Nightingale for true-blue burlesque, vaudeville and cabaret, and this weekend is no different thanks to a new performance troupe in town. Featuring the talents of Poppy Pie, Honey Du Jour, Sinna' Bunnz, Cookie WhitNutz (!) and Tangy Tart, this show is sure to please. Tickets are $10.


Saturday, Feb. 6


Tasha's Pick: Independent Cause: Tulsa Project's Music Blog Launch Party
When: 8pm
Where: The Eclipse, 1336 E. Sixth Street
If you love music and/or Tulsa blogs, you're going to love Independent Cause, the new project of Colleen McCarty of The Collective Fame. Come celebrate the launch of what promises to be a killer read/view/listen.

Oklahoma Mission of Mercy Free Dental Clinic
When: 5am-5pm, Friday and Saturday
Where: Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center
Get there early to secure your spot in the dentist's chair. Cleaning, extractions and teeth restoration will be available. By the way, it's free - as in, fuh-ree.

RK Show Inc. Gun & Knife Show
When: 9am-5pm Saturday; 9am-4pm Sunday
Where: Expo Square, Exchange Center, 4145 E. 21st Street
Always remember this motto, folks: The word GUN is just one letter away from the word FUN (when enjoyed responsibly, of course). Tickets are $10 for adults, $4 for kids aged 6-12 and free for spawn under 6.

Half-Price Weekends at Tulsa Zoo (Green Headings = Stuff for Kids To Do)
When: 9am-5pm Saturday and Sunday
Where: Tulsa Zoo, 6421 E. 36th Street North
Beat cabin fever this winter with Tulsa Zoo's half-price weekends.

Momma's Saturday Book Club
When: 11:30am
Where: Joe Momma's, 112 S. Elgin Ave.
Amber Whitlach from The Nightingale Theater will read one of our personal favorites, The Dot. Hang around for a watercolor craft and balloon animal fun with The Amazing Christopher. Door prizes include goodies from Purple Glaze, Joe Momma's and Select Cinemas. All you pay for is the noms.

Safari's Mardi Gras Celebration
When: 12-5pm every Saturday and Sunday during February
Where: Safari's Animal Sanctuary, 26881 E. 58th Street
Wear your Mardi Gras beads to show your love of the animals and get into Safari's for half price.

V-Day Cards @ Philbrook
When: 1-4pm
Where: Philbrook Museum, 2727 S. Rockford Ave.
Kick Hallmark to the curb. Explore techniques like Xerox transfer, collage and hand-carving stamps to create your own one-of-a-kind cards to give to your special someone. Cost is $40 for not-yet-members, $32 for members.

Family Art Workshop
When: 1-2:30pm
Where: Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Road
Get a tour of Gilcrease, thanks to a teaching artist. Then create your own work inspired by your gallery visit. This week the theme is What a Relief: The Masterworks of Charles Russell, Myers Galleries. And guess what - it's free. For kids aged 5-15.

Bass Pro Boat Show
When: 1pm Saturday; 1pm Sunday
Where: 101 Bass Pro Drive in Broken Arrow
Get all the boat deals in the Tracker Marine Boat Showroom at Bass Pro during its free boat show this weekend. Catch free educational seminars on topics from finding fish with electronics to local fishing tips, starting at 1pm Saturday and Sunday.

Valentine's Yappy Hour
When: 1-3pm
Where: The Dog Dish, 6502 E. 51st Street
Enjoy complementary sweet treats and take home a special Valentine from the folks at Tulsa's premier canine emporium.

STICKS/make:Tulsa Crafternoon
When: 2pm
Where: Cosmo Cafe, 3334 S. Peoria Ave.
Join the feisty men and women of STICKS and make:Tulsa to work on blankets to donate to Project Linus. Be part of a 10,000-blanket donation to kids in Haiti - that's some huge warmth, right there. Be sure to bring your own needles, hooks and/or sewing supplies.

Laura Ingalls Wilder Birthday Party
When: 2-3:30pm
Where: Owasso Library, 103 W. Broadway
Guess whose birthday it is: Laura Ingalls Wilder! Read her stories, make pioneer crafts and learn about pioneer life for the original pioneer woman. Feel free to come in costume - dress your pioneer best. For kids age 5-12.

Winter Encampment with Percy Jackson
When: 2-4pm
Where: Helmerich Library, 5131 E. 91st Street
It's a Percy party, kids! Party with Greek demigods and goddesses, play an oracle game and design chariots and shields, along with Grecian pottery. Don't miss the swordplay exhibition. For everyone aged 10 and older.

OSU Women's Basketball
When: 2pm
Where: Gallagher-Iba Arena, Stillwater
It's bedlam, baby. Watch the Cowgirls take on the lady Sooners.

Kid Flix @ Gilcrease
When: 2:30-4:30pm
Where: Gilcrease Museum, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Road
Narrated by a cowboy kid, Jeff McComas, pint-sized movie mavens visit a Wyoming rodeo, learn about bronco busters, trick ropers and riders and visit a 7-year-old cowboy and his pony, Mabel. The documentary is rated G.

OU Men's Basketball
When: 3pm
Where: Norman
Watch the Sooners take on Texas.

Underground Horror Fest
When: 3pm
Where: Rose Bowl, 7419 E. 11th Street
Ever been to a one-day mini convention with the best in live bands, vendors, artists, writers, actors, filmmakers and a killer afterparty? Now's your chance. Tickets to the whole shebang are $7.

Oklahoma Kids' Wrestling
When: 4pm Friday; 9am Saturday
Where: Expo Square Pavilion, 1701 S. Louisville Ave.
If it's not football going on here in Oklahoma, it's wrestling. The Oklahoma Kids Wrestling Association will host the state championships for the 31st time this weekend. Come see how great wrestlers are made. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3 for kids. 

Tulsa Boat, Sport & Travel Show
When: 12pm-10pm Friday; 10am-10pm Saturday; 11am-6pm Sunday
Where: Expo Square, QuikTrip Center, 4145 E. 21st Street
Think you can handle more than 460,000 square feet of all make and manner of boats, water and snow skiing goodies and info on camping resorts and lodges from just about everywhere? Then don't miss this annual show of anything and everything that's worth your money in the world of water sports and travel. Tickets are $10; kids under 12 get in free.

Tulsa 2010 Heart Ball
When: 6:30pm
Where: Expo Square Central Park Hall, 4145 E. 21st Street
Feeling donning your cowboy boots and fighting heart disease at the same time? This is your weekend, pardner. Tickets are pricey at $225, but as anyone who lives with heart disease knows, it's all for a good cause.

Corey Smith
When: Doors at 7pm, show at 8pm
Where: Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main Street
Sam Thacker opens. Tickets are $15 in advance, $19 the day of. 

Joan Rivers
When: 7pm
Where: Osage Event Center, 951 W. 36th Street North
For all fans of brash comedy and cosmetic surgery (you know who you are). Tickets are $25.

From the Tulsa Sound to the British Invasion
When: Friday, 7pm; Saturday, 7pm
Author and Oklahoma music expert John Wooley hosts this pair of concerts, complete with dinner and beverages. Tickets to the Friday concert at $85; Sunday, $25. 

Arenacross
When: 7:30pm on Saturday, 10am Sunday
Where: BOK Center, 200 N. Denver Ave.
Watch as professionals and amateurs alike take to the dirt tracks. Tickets start at $17.


Comedy Improv Weekend
When: Friday, 8pm
Where: Henthorne, 4825 S. Quaker Ave.
What happens at Adult and Teen Laughing Matter Improv show, stays at Adult and Teen Laughing Matter Improv show. Tickets are $5. 

Bus Stop
When: Friday, 8pm; Saturday, 8pm
Where: Broken Arrow Community Playhouse, 1800 S. Main in Broken Arrow
Remember the old Marilyn Monroe flick, Bus Stop? Yeah. It's like that. It is, by the way, one of my most favorite plays ever. Tickets are $13 for adults, $10 for seniors, $9 for students and $6 for kids 12 and under.

TwoLips Burlesk
When: 9pm Friday; 9pm Saturday
Where: Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. Fourth Street
Tulsa can always count of the folks at the Nightingale for true-blue burlesque, vaudeville and cabaret, and this weekend is no different thanks to a new performance troupe in town. Featuring the talents of Poppy Pie, Honey Du Jour, Sinna' Bunnz, Cookie WhitNutz (!) and Tangy Tart, this show is sure to please. Tickets are $10. 


Sunday, Feb. 7

James E. McNellie's Public House

Tasha's Pick: It's Super Bowl Time, Baby.
When: Kickoff at 6:25pm
Where: Wherever you bring the party
There are lots of places in the Tulsa area to watch the game and have a great time, but here are my picks: First, the party at Enso, the newest bar downtown at First and Detroit. After all, it'd be nice to watch the game without having to squint through the smoke, right? Or, head to Joe Momma's at 112 S. Elgin, because the biggest game of the year deserves nothing less than the biggest big screen in town. If you need a variety of brewskies to keep you happy for the duration of the game, look no further than McNellie's Public House at First and Archer.

RK Show Inc. Gun & Knife Show
When: 9am-5pm Saturday; 9am-4pm Sunday
Where: Expo Square, Exchange Center, 4145 E. 21st Street
Always remember this motto, folks: The word GUN is just one letter away from the word FUN (when enjoyed responsibly, of course). Tickets are $10 for adults, $4 for kids aged 6-12 and free for spawn under 6. 

Half-Price Weekends at Tulsa Zoo
When: 9am-5pm Saturday and Sunday
Where: Tulsa Zoo, 6421 E. 36th Street North
Beat cabin fever this winter with Tulsa Zoo's half-price weekends. 

Arenacross
When: 7:30pm on Saturday, 10am Sunday
Where: BOK Center, 200 N. Denver Ave.
Watch as professionals and amateurs alike take to the dirt tracks. Tickets start at $17.

Super Shark Sundays
When: 10am-6pm
Where Oklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Drive in Jenks
Hey, kids - here's your opportunity to test your shark smarts and to score shark teeth souvineers and other prizes, including a family membership. Be sure to say hi to the Shark Man while you're there. Admission is $13.95 for adults, $9.95 for kids 3-12 and free for kids 2 and under. 

Safari's Mardi Gras Celebration
When: 12-5pm every Saturday and Sunday during February
Where: Safari's Animal Sanctuary, 26881 E. 58th Street
Wear your Mardi Gras beads to show your love of the animals and get into Safari's for half price. 

Tulsa Boat, Sport & Travel Show
When: 12pm-10pm Friday; 10am-10pm Saturday; 11am-6pm Sunday
Where: Expo Square, QuikTrip Center, 4145 E. 21st Street
Think you can handle more than 460,000 square feet of all make and manner of boats, water and snow skiing goodies and info on camping resorts and lodges from just about everywhere? Then don't miss this annual show of anything and everything that's worth your money in the world of water sports and travel. Tickets are $10; kids under 12 get in free.

Bass Pro Boat Show
When: 1pm Saturday; 1pm Sunday
Get all the boat deals in the Tracker Marine Boat Showroom at Bass Pro during its free boat show this weekend. Catch free educational seminars on topics from finding fish with electronics to local fishing tips, starting at 1pm Saturday and Sunday.



Movies

Dear John
When: Opens Friday
From Yahoo! Movies: A soldier home on leave falls for a conservative college girl, but when he re-enlists, time and distance take a toll on the young lovers. Not that I would know anything about this. Rated PG-13. 

From Paris With Love
When: Opens Friday
From Yahoo! Movies: John Travolta (hubba hubba) stars as a wisecracking, fast-shooting, high-ranking (be-goateed) U.S. agent who is sent to France to stop a terrorist attack. Rated R. 


What are YOU doing this weekend?

Television photo from dailyinvention on Flickr.

1 comment:

Jill of All Trades said...

As always this is the place to find out what is happening in Tulsa but alas I will be still working on my Daddy's house. He is to come home sometime the first of March and his "bachelor pad" will soon be ready for him. So more painting, cleaning and remodeling is on the calendar for us.

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