Entertainment Events in the Week Ahead
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Published: August 1, 2008
Aug. 1
Concerts
Janet Rutland: This Thing Called Love, 7:30 p.m., Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E Second St., (918) 596-7111. (Tulsa)
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Live music
Grand House China Bistro, 2701 Classen Blvd., Larry Pierce and the Grand House Trio, 524-7333.
Java Dave's Coffee, 10 NE 10, Jane Mays, 236-0272.
Plumb Theater, State Highway 9 E, Jeweltone Gospel Singing Trio All-Gospel Show, (918) 452-2020. (Eufaula)
VFW Post 9969, 4400 SE 9, Larry Duvall. (Del City)
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, Sweet Brenda and Sour Mash, 232-2639.
Nancy's 57th Street Lighthouse, 5708 N May, Ron Pennington, 843-7878.
Sliders at Days Inn, 2616 S Interstate 35 Service Road, Point Blank, 672-6306.
Remington Park on Wild Rush Stage, 1 Remington Place, Chris Hicks, 7 p.m., 424-1000.
Friends, 3705 W Memorial Road, The Clique featuring Speedy West, 751-4057.
Clint's Cafe, 1233 Garth Brooks Blvd., Anita Russell and Friends, 350-0088. (Yukon)
Rhinestone Cowboy, 900 SE 59, Borderline Band, 616-0288.
Firelake Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., Miss Black as Elvis, 7 p.m., 964-7263. (Shawnee)
Zorba's, 6014 N May, Daryush, 947-7788.
Maker's Cigar and Piano Bar, 25 S Oklahoma, Martha Stallings, 606-9000.
Mama's Smokin' Aces, 915 W Britton Road, Sweet Thing, 607-8776.
Blue Fire Lounge, 6300 Waterford Blvd., The Burton Band, 858-2521.
Hogwash Cafe, 11 S Council, The InTrieri Theory with Danny White, 407-7007.
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, Unplugged with Jeff Criswell, 232-2639.
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E Fifth, Tres Amigos presents Tierney Sutton, 8 p.m., 340-8552. (Edmond)
The Blue Note, 2408 N Robinson, The Dedringers, 9 p.m., 524-5678.
St. Stephen's United Methodist Church, 1801 W Brooks, pianist Jon Smith, 7 p.m., 623-1707. (Norman)
51st Street Speakeasy, 1114 NW 51, The Moons and The Uglysuit, 10 p.m., 463-0470.
Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Ave., Rick Toops, 5 p.m., Prentis Barry and Deniselyn Starks, 10 p.m., 272-3040.
The Deli, 309 White St., The Gunship, 329-3934. (Norman)
Belle Isle Brewery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, Replay, 840-1911.
Blue Note Lounge, 2408 N Robinson, The R.I.P. Tides, 524-5678.
Louie's, 1389 E 15, The Stave, 340-8700. (Edmond)
The Deli, 309 White, The Gunship and Klipspringer, 10 p.m., 329-3934. (Norman)
Dance
American Legion Post 13, 239 SE 57, Leon's Party Night.
Ballroom Dance Club of Oklahoma City, 4361 NW 50, Suite 400, ballroom dancing, 6:30 p.m., 751-3355.
Dance Magic, 7312 Cherokee Plaza, ballroom dancing, 8 p.m., 722-8222.
American Legion Post 12, 6101 NW 50, Double Deuce Band, 8 p.m., 787-6010.
International Dance Studio of Oklahoma, 3001 NW 73, "Friday Nights Lights” project with salsa dancing, 348-5841.
Nicoma Park Community Center, 2221 Nichols Drive, Oklahoma Country Express Band, 7 p.m., 341-0061. (Nicoma Park)
Events
Defcon 7, noon, Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center, (918) 250-2077. (Tulsa)
Sayre Championship Rodeo, 8 p.m., Sayre City Park, 110 E Main Street, (580) 928-3386. (Sayre)
Super sprints,
champ sprints, pro stocks, State Fair Speedway, 500 Land Rush St., 948-6796.
Paseo First Friday Gallery Walk, 6 p.m., Paseo Arts District, 3022 Paseo, 525-2688.
Bricktown Reggae Fest, 4 p.m. to midnight, Sheridan and Oklahoma avenues, 236-4143.
"Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson,” a film, 5:30 and 8 p.m., Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Red Dirt Harvest Festival, 1 p.m., Grape Ranch Winery & Vineyard, State Highway 27, (918) 623-2250. (Okemah)
American Quarter Horse Youth Show, 8 a.m., State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce 2008 Trade Show, 2 to 6 p.m., Crossroads Mall, Interstates 35 and 240, 634-1436, ext. 14, or www.southokc. com.
Theater
"Oklahoma!,” dinner theater, 6 p.m., Discoveryland, 19501 W 41st St, (918) 245-6552. (Tulsa)
"Seussical the Musical,” 8 p.m. Poteet Theatre, St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 222 NW 15, 609-1023.
Murder Mystery Weekends, 4:30 p.m., The Haunted Stone Lion Inn, 1016 W Warner, 282-0012. (Guthrie)
"The Chosen,” 8 p.m., Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E Second St., (918) 596-7111. (Tulsa)Aug. 2
Concerts
Okie Twist Off with Kelli Lynn and the Skillet Lickers, Bays Brothers and Brass Knuckle Boys, 7 p.m., VZD's, 4200 N Western, 524-4203.
23rd annual Charlie Christian International Music Festival, noon, Reno and Robinson avenues, 524-3800.
Stone Temple Pilots, Shinedown, Black Rebel Motorcycle, Coheed and Cambria, 3 p.m., Zoo Amphitheatre, 2101 NE 50, 424-3344.
Gretchen Wilson, 8 p.m., Choctaw Event Center, 4418 Highway 75/69, (800) 585-3737. (Durant)
Bricktown Reggae Fest, 4 p.m. to midnight, Sheridan and Oklahoma avenues, 236-4143.
Student Film,
Callupsie and Memorize, 8 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
Shurman and Macon Greyson, Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.
Live music
Plumb Theater, State Highway 9 E, Paul Maloy Country Music Show and the Upright Band, 7 p.m., (918) 452-2020. (Eufaula)
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, Doc Blue and the Blues Revue Band, 232-2639.
Grape Ranch Winery & Vineyard, State Highway 27, Red Dirt Harvest Festival, 1 p.m., (918) 623-2250. (Okemah)
Sliders at Days Inn, 2616 S Interstate 35 Service Road, Point Blank, 9 p.m., 672-6306.
Nonna's Purple Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle, second floor, Jacob Becannen and Mark Vollertson, 8 p.m., 235-4410.
Remington Park on Wild Rush Stage, 1 Remington Place, Chris Hicks, 7 p.m., 424-1000.
Friends, 3705 W Memorial Road, The Clique featuring Speedy West, 751-4057.
Clint's Cafe, 1233 Garth Brooks Blvd., Anita Russell and Friends, 350-0088. (Yukon)
Rhinestone Cowboy, 900 SE 59, Borderline Band, 616-0288.
Convergence, 1755 NW 16, Homer Hiccolm and the Rocketboys, 7 p.m., 255-4405.
Mama's Smokin' Aces, 915 W Britton Road, Sweet Thing, 607-8776.
Blue Fire Lounge, 6300 Waterford Blvd., The Burton Band, 858-2521.
Danny Bob's Hideout, 70½ E 15, Just Travelin', 715-9090. (Edmond)
The Rink Gallery, 3200 N Rockwell, Karen Khoury, 787-7465.
Country Ballroom Dance, 3100 SW 119, Leon Harrell and the Neon Cowboys, 691-4267.
Sweetheart Bar, 1742 NW 10, The Blue Ryders.
Ingrid's Kitchen, 3701 N Youngs, The Silver Tops, 946-8444.
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E Fifth, Suspicious Contra Band, 8 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond)
Bossa Nova at the Top, 440 NW 11, Suite 100, FutureHistoryof House.com, 525-9779.
Full Circle Bookstore, 1900 Northwest Expressway, John Statz, 7 p.m., 842-2900.
51st Street Speakeasy, 1114 NW 51, Sugar Free Allstars, 10 p.m., 463-0470.
The Deli, 309 White St., Mama Sweet, 10 p.m., 329-3934. (Norman)
Othello's Italian Restaurant, 434 Buchanan, Martha Stallings, 360-2353. (Norman)
Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Ave., Grant Stevens, 9 p.m., 272-3040.
Hi-lo Club, 1221 NW 50, Swill, Stellar Chromatic and Wine Country, 10 p.m., 843-1722.
Dance
American Legion Post 260, 201 E Park St., Green Country Band 7 p.m., (Tecumseh)
Yukon Czech Hall, 205 N Czech Hall Road, Masopust Polka Band, 8 p.m., 324-8073. (Yukon)
Senior Citizen Building, 8251 E Reno, Oklahoma Country Express Band, 7 p.m., 341-0061.
American Legion Post 12, 6101 NW 50, New Connection, 7:30 p.m., 787-6010.
Events
Defcon 7, all day, Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center, (918) 250-2077. (Tulsa)
Sayre Championship Rodeo, 8 p.m., Sayre City Park, 110 E Main, (580) 928-3386. (Sayre)
Red Dirt Harvest Festival, 1 p.m., Grape Ranch Winery & Vineyard, State Highway 27, (918) 623-2250. (Okemah)
Buchanan's Antiques and Collectibles Market, 9 a.m., Modern Living Building, State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
Oklahoma Ceramic and Doll Show, 10 a.m., Hobbies, Arts and Crafts Building, State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
The OKC Kennel Club B-OB and Junior Achievement Challenge, 8 a.m., Expo Hall, State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
American Quarter Horse Youth Show, 8 a.m., State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
Paseo First Friday Gallery Walk, noon, Paseo Arts District, 3022 Paseo, 525-2688.
Bricktown Reggae Fest, 4 p.m. to midnight, Sheridan and Oklahoma avenues, 236-4143.
"Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson,” a film, 5:30 and 8 p.m., Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Sneak-a-Peek Saturday, noon, Paseo Arts District, 3022 Paseo, 525-2688.
Meet and Greet Graham Colton at Graham Colton Day, 1 to 3 p.m., Frontier City, 11501 N Interstate 35 Service Road, 478-2412
Theater
"Oklahoma!,” dinner theater, 6 p.m., Discoveryland, 19501 W 41st St., (918) 245-6552. (Tulsa)
"Seussical the Musical,” 8 p.m. Poteet Theatre, St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 222 NW 15, 609-1023.Aug. 3
Concerts
Blue Mountain and Travis Linvill, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N McKinley, 524-0738.
Emmylou Harris, 7:30 p.m., Brady Theater, 105 W Brady, (918) 582-7239. (Tulsa)
Live music
The Deli, 309 White St., Hosty Solo, 329-3534. (Norman)
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, Otis Watkins.
Rendezvous II Bar, 3232 SE 15, Plead the Fifth, 4 p.m. (Del City)
American Legion Post 12, 6101 NW 50, Leen Two Plus One, 232-8376.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E Second St., Trio Spiritoso: Divertimento, 3 p.m., (918) 596-7111. (Tulsa)
Full Moon Cafe, 1525 E 15th St., Ben Kilgore, 8 p.m., (918) 583-6666. (Tulsa)
Myriad Gardens Water Stage, 301 W Reno, Sunday Twilight Concert with the Wise Guys, 7 p.m., 720-4848.
Blue Note Lounge, 2408 N Robinson, Peaceable Jones, 524-5678.
Grape Ranch Winery & Vineyard, State Highway 27, Owen Lynn and Carolyn Schad, (918) 623-2250. 1 p.m. (Okemah)
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E Fifth, Mountain Smoke, 7 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond)
On Broadway Club, 530 S Broadway, Kalazh Band, 524-1749.
Odie's Blues Saloon, 2525 NW 10, Jam with Scott Keeton and Speedy West, 521-1290.
Dance
Harpe's Dance Studio, 420 N Rockwell, Sooner Dance Club hosts West Coast swing dance lessons, 787-6230.
Events
Defcon 7, all day, Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center, (918) 250-2077. (Tulsa)
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” a film, 2 p.m., Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100.
Buchanan's Antiques and Collectibles Market, 11 a.m., Modern Living Building, State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
Oklahoma Ceramic and Doll Show, 10 a.m., Hobbies, Arts and Crafts Building, State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
The OKC Kennel Club B-OB and Junior Achievement Challenge, 8 a.m., Expo Hall, State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
American Quarter Horse Youth Show, 8 a.m., State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
Theater
"Seussical the Musical” 3 p.m., Poteet Theatre, St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 222 NW 15, 609-1023.
"The Chosen,” 2 p.m., Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E Second St., (918) 596-7111. (Tulsa)
Aug. 4
Live music
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, Eddie Edsel acoustic jam, 232-2639.
Nancy's 57th Street Lighthouse, 5708 N May, Ron Pennington, 843-7878.
Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Ave., Justin Echols, 5 p.m., 272-3040.
The Factory, 1304 Linwood Blvd., Showbread, Torn Tomorrow and Robots Don't Dance, 7 p.m.
Dance
Senior Center at Warr Acres Community Center, 4301 N Ann Arbor, line dancing with the Silver Liners Club, 10 a.m.
Harpe's Dance Studio, 420 N Rockwell, ballroom dance class and party, 7 p.m., 924-7911.
Events
American Quarter Horse Youth Show, 8 a.m., State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
Theater
"Oklahoma!,” dinner theater, 6 p.m., Discoveryland, 19501 W 41st St, (918) 245-6552. (Tulsa)
Aug. 5
Concerts
Octopus Project, 9 p.m., Opolis, 113 N Crawford, 447-3417. (Norman)
M.O.D. (Method of Destruction) and Fueled by Fire, 8 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
Blind Melon, Tennessee Tuckness, Cody Clinton and The Bishops, 7 p.m., Bricktown Live, 103 Flaming Lips Alley, 228-1050.
Live music
Hideaway Lounge, NW 39 and Meridian, Sherri Cook.
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, Leapin' Lannie Jam, 9 p.m., 232-2639.
Friends, 3705 W Memorial Road, The Clique featuring Speedy West, 751-4057.
Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Ave., Carrie Webber and Charlie Rayl, 5 p.m., 272-3040.
Dance
Springdale Center, 4361 NW 50, Suite 400, senior ballroom dancing and lessons.
Moore Senior Center, 501 E Main, Smooth Country, 7 p.m., 799-3130. (Moore)
Oklahoma City Swing Dance Club, 4361 NW 50, Suite 400, senior dances, 517-1131.
Country Ballroom Dance, 3100 SW 119, Leon Harrell and the Neon Cowboys, 691-4267.
Events
American Quarter Horse Youth Show, 8 a.m., State Fair Park, 333 Gordon Cooper, 948-6700.Theater
"Oklahoma!,” dinner theater, 6 p.m., Discoveryland, 19501 W 41st St, (918) 245-6552. (Tulsa)
Aug. 6
Concerts
Apocalyptica, 8 p.m., Cain's Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
Jeff Hobbs, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.
Live music
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, Otis Watkins.
Junior's Supper Club, 2601 Northwest Expressway, Suite 1W, Denise Smith, 848-5597.
American Legion Post 12, 6101 NW 50, Leen Two Plus One, 232-8376.
Libby's Kitchen, 111 N Main, Gabriel Marshall and Friends, 7:30 p.m., 288-2418. (Goldsby)
Sliders at Days Inn, 2616 S Interstate 35 Service Road, Point Blank, 672-6306.
Remington Park on Wild Rush Stage, 1 Remington Place, Scott Keeton, 7 p.m., 414-1000.
Friends, 3705 W Memorial Road, The Clique featuring Speedy West, 751-4057.
Firelake Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., Jamie Richards, 7 p.m., 964-7263. (Shawnee)
Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Ave., Jose Luis Tono, 5 p.m., 272-3040.
Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Adam Holt, 751-1547.
Dance
Norman Senior Center, 329 S Peters, Golden Okies country-western, line, polka and waltz dancing, 329-4200. (Norman)
The Towers, 1130 E Independence, Shawnee Square Eight's Square Dance Club. (Shawnee)
Events
American Quarter Horse Youth Show, 8 a.m., State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
Theater
"Oklahoma!,” dinner theater, 6 p.m., Discoveryland, 19501 W 41st St, (918) 245-6552. (Tulsa)
"Robin Hood,” 10 a.m. and noon, Oklahoma Children's Theatre at Burg Theater, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
"Desperate Homicides,” 7 p.m., Cattlemen's Steakhouse, 1309 S Agnew, 420-3222.
Aug. 7
Concerts
Larry Lyon's Americana Unplugged Benefit Concert with Beth Wood, 7 p.m., La Ville Inn, 222 E Main, (580) 369-2212. (Davis)
Tracy Lawrence, 7 p.m., Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino- Tulsa, (918) 699-7667. (Tulsa)
Live music
Nonna's Purple Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle, second floor, Mark Vollertson, 7 p.m., 235-4410.
The Biting Sow, 1 E California, D.E.W. Band, 232-2639.
Friends, 3705 W Memorial Road, The Clique featuring Speedy West, 751-4057.
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E Fifth, The Mitch Bell Quartet, 8 and 9:30 p.m., 340-8552. (Edmond)
Dance
Club Raw, 103 E California, Jungle Vibrations, 636-4197.
American Legion Post 26, 201 E Park, Green Country Band. (Tecumseh)
Springdale Center, 4361 NW 50, Suite 400, senior ballroom dancing and lessons.
Will Rogers Senior Center, 3400 NW 36, lessons and square dancing.
Oklahoma City Swing Dance Club, 4361 NW 50, Suite 400, seniors dance, 2 p.m., 943-1950.
Events
101 Wild West Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo grounds, Prospect and Ash, (866) 763-8092. (Ponca City)
Pawnee Bill Memorial Rodeo, Lakeside Arena Pawnee, 34781 E 44 Road, (918) 762-2108. (Pawnee)
American Quarter Horse Youth Show, 8 a.m., State Fair Park, NW 10 and May, 948-6700.
Old Town Farmer's Market, 4 p.m., Old Town District, Broadway and NW 2. (Moore)
"Chris & Don: A Love Story,” a film, 7:30 p.m., Oklahoma City Museum of Art Theater, 415 Couch Drive, 236-3100, ext. 237.
Theater
"Oklahoma!,” dinner theater, 6 p.m., Discoveryland, 19501 W 41st St., (918) 245-6552. (Tulsa)
"Richard III,” 8 p.m., Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park, Myriad Gardens Water Stage, 301 W Reno, 235-3700.
"The Chosen,” 8 p.m., Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E Second St., (918) 596-7111. (Tulsa)
"Robin Hood,” 10 a.m. and noon, Oklahoma Children's Theatre at Burg Theater, 2501 N Blackwelder, 606-7003.
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