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At The

Galleries...

Thu., Nov. 2

DEREK PENIX

Art show displaying paintings from his recent trip to the French countryside. 5-8:30pm. To benefit Family and Children's Services, 650 S. Peoria, 560-0134.

Thu., Nov. 2

WILLIAM BAILEY

Artists' lecture on Bailey. 6pm. Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd, 749-7941.

Nov. 2-25

LINDA STILLEY &

RON FLEMING

New collaborations and individual works. Tue-Sat., 10:30am-6pm. MA Doran Gallery, 3509 S. Peoria, 748-8700.

Nov. 2-Dec. 1

WILLIAM BAILEY ON PAPER

Bailey is the distinguished visiting artist at TU for 2006. Some works representative of his career are on display in the Alexandre Hogue Gallery on the TU campus. For hours and more info, call 631-2202.

Nov. 3 & 4

GARDEN DEVA ARTS FESTIVAL

Showcasing Tulsa's creative talent. Free event featuring 30 local artists working in jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, paintings, photography, local wines and more. Fri., 9am-9pm (w/Jesse Aycock CD release party), Sat., 10am-6pm. Garden Deva Studios, 317 S. Trenton, 592-3382.

Nov. 3-5

WADDELL JEWELRY SHOW

Gilcrease Museum Shop, 1400 Gilcrease Museum Rd.,

596-2700.

Nov. 3-25

ABAAN: GODDESS OF WATER

Art show by Shalla Javid. Tue-Fri., 11am-2pm. Sat., 6-9pm. Tulsa Artist's Coalition, 9 E. Brady,

592-0041.

Sat., Nov. 4

INDIAN ART APPRAISAL DAY

Bring Native American art pieces to be appraised and identified by experts for only $5 per piece. Appraisers will discuss each piece's history, uses and value. No burial or funerary objects will be allowed. 12-5pm. Cherokee Heritage Center, Tahlequah. For more info or directions, call (888) 999-6007 or visit

www.cherokeeheritage.org

Sun., Nov. 5

BOUGUEREAU'S WORLD

Lecture will place William Bouguereau within the artistic movements and culture of his time & will explore the depth and skill of Bouguereau's presentations. 2pm. Philbrook Museum, 2727 S. Rockford Rd., 749-7941.

Nov. 5-Apr. 15

FROM SHTETL TO SOONER STATE:

Celebrating Oklahoma's Jewish history. Exhibit at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, 2021 E. 71st, 492-1818.

Wed., Nov. 8

TALES FROM THE VAULT

Museums strive to preserve the artwork entrusted to them. Learn about the specific storage, handling, shipping, and conservation requirements for working with art. 12pm. Philbrook Museum, 2727 S. Rockford Rd., 749-7941.

Auditions..

Sat., Nov. 4

IF WE ARE WOMEN AUDITIONS

3pm. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, 746-5065. Performances Jan. 25-Feb. 3.

Sat., Nov. 4

LAUGHING MATTER IMPROV AUDITIONS

12pm. Ages 18-?? Join this comedy group. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, 746-5065. Performance one a month.

Ongoing

BOOMTOWN BETTIE'S

BURLESQUE TROUPE

Seeks dancers & unique talents for upcoming shows. DANCERS: Females of all shapes, sizes & lifestyles are welcome. MISC. TALENTS: All forms. myspace.com/boomtown_betties

CHORUS

The Talk of Tulsa Show Chorus, rehearsals, auditions for singers and performers, 7-10 p.m. Monday, Christ Church 109th and Yale Ave. 451-5771.

DOWNTOWN VARIETY SHOW

Now Interviewing Talent. Call 521-3299.

ENVIRONMENTAL ESSAY

CONTEST

aBetterEarth.org announces this semester's essay contest with $5K in prizes. This year's topic examines the 1973 Endangered Species Act. To view the essay question and additional info, visit www.aBetterEarth.org/essay Contest is open to all full-time students of any nationality and age, as well as anyone 25 or younger thru Dec. 1.

WESTERN HERITAGE AWARDS

Open to individuals or organizations for Western-themed music, film/television and literary entries. Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 31. For more info go to www.nationalcowboymuseum.org.

Benefits...

Nov. 2-5

FINE ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE

18-20th c. antique furniture, porcelains, silver, jewelry, glass works & more. Appraisals. $10. Exchange Center Building of the Expo Square, 21st St. btw. Harvard & Yale. Proceeds benefit Tulsa Opera. For more info, call 582-4035.

Fri., Nov. 3

TOUR DE CURE 2007

Kick off and recruitment. Full Moon Café on Cherry St. 4:30-6:30pm. More info at 492-3839 ext. 6037.

Sat., Nov. 4

GRUB RUN

Ride and Poker run to benefit Inola Ministry House, food pantry and clothes closet. Starting at Inola Christian Church, Lock & Dam Rd. (NS 420)& Hwy 412. $15.00 to ride. Bean and cornbread dinner following for $3.00. For more info, call 543-2756.

Sat., Nov. 4

PASTA WITH A PURPOSE

Benefit for Heritage Family Services, celebrating 10 years of adoption and National Adoption Month. 6:30pm, Asbury United Methodist, 6767 S. Mingo. Dinner by Carrabba's. Call 491-6767 for more info.

Sat., Nov. 4

PUB RUN

4 mi. race and 1 mi. fun run starting and finishing at McNellie's downtown, 409 E. 1st St. Proceeds to benefit Catholic Charities and 2 free beers to runners over 21. Registration at 2pm, run at 3pm. Visit www.mcnelliespubrun.com for details and online registration or register at McNellie's or Fleet Feet.

Nov. 4-5

MOUNDS TURKEY SHOOT

1-5pm. $2/shot w/ammo provided. 5 mile west of Hwy. 75 on 201st St. Winners get turkey or ham. All ages. Proceeds benefit Mounds Firefighter Assoc. & Community Scholarship Fund. For more info, call 827-6566. Continuing Nov. 11-12, 18-19.

Book Signing...

Fri., Nov. 17

MEET LISA CAMPBELL ERNST

Oklahoma children's author & illustrator will talk and sign books.7pm. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St., 250-7307.

Sat., Dec. 2

PEGGY HELMERICH DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR AWARD

There will be a public presentation of the 2006 award to Mark Helprin, author of such acclaimed works as Winter's Tale and the children's book Swan Lake. 10:30am. 2nd floor, Central Library, 4th & Denver.

Call 595-7977 for more info.

Children

& Family...

Sat., Nov. 4

THE FIGURES OF BOUGUEREAU

Class participants will find inspiration from William Bouguereau's figurative work and then create 3D figures from self-drying clay. For families with children ages 6-12. $5-7/students or $10-12/students with accompanying adult. 1-3pm. No pre-registration required. Philbrook Museum, 2727 S. Rockford Rd, 748-5350.

Tue., Nov. 7

FRIENDS FROM EVERYWHERE

Ages 3-5 will enjoy stories and songs from around the world. 10:30am. Schusterman-Benson Library, 3333 E. 32nd Pl.,

746-5024.

Nov. 9-11

KIDS WORLD

Get your passport and come learn about far away places and global themes. So much fun for the whole family.$4/adults, $3 kids. Expo Square, Upper Level, 21st between Harvard & Yale. Visit www.tulsaglobalalliance.org for more details.

Cinema...

Thu., Nov. 2

HUMAN TOUCH

Lovely artist is lured away from her husband by a worldly, charming millionaire and learns more about the need for human contact. Circle Cinema II, 10 S. Lewis, 592-FILM.

Thu., Nov. 2

TIME TO LEAVE

Movie exploring the ups and downs of life for a French fashion photographer who learns he is terminally ill. Proceeds benefiting RAIN (Regional AIDS Interfaith Network) Circle Cinema II, 10 S. Lewis. Call 592-FILM for showtimes.

Fri., Nov. 3

MONEY, THE MOVIE

Tulsa's own skateboarding film. Director Randy Rush will be present for a Q & A session after the show. Circle Cinema II, 10 S. Lewis, 592-FILM for showtimes.

Nov. 3-9

KEEPING MUM

A dark comedic English film about a housekeeper who solves a fragmented family's problems in her own mysterious way. Starring Maggie Smith, Rowan Atkinson, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Patrick Swayze. Circle Cinema II, 10 S. Lewis, 592-FILM for showtimes.

Sat., Nov. 11

OK VIDEO X-CHANGE

90 minutes of the best short video work being made by Oklahoma filmmakers. 7pm. IAO Gallery, 811 N. Broadway, OKC. For more info, please visit www.livingarts.org or www.iaogallery.org.

Thru Dec. 9

POCKET FILM FEST ENTRIES

Submitted works will be juried by the Living Arts Video Committee and should be 15 minutes or less. $10 submission fee for each entry, which should include a title, running time, name, narrative and contact information. Send to 308 S. Kenosha, Tulsa, OK 74120. For more info, please call 585-1234 or visit www.livingarts.org.

Now Showing

DEEP SEA- 3D

Sea life in a whole new way at the IMAX Theatre, 10802 E. 71st. Call 307-2629 for showtimes.

OPEN SEASON

Animated animal v. hunter adventure story for the whole family. IMAX Theatre, 10802 E. 71st. 307-2629 for showtimes.

Clubs/

Meetings..

Tue., Nov. 14

SCORE PLANNING SEMINAR

6:30pm. Free. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. For reservation info, call 250-7307.

Tue., Nov. 14

SCORE MEETING

10am. Rm. 1012 if the Sunoco Bldg. at 907 S. Detroit.

Comedy...

Nov. 2-4

COMEDY MICRO FESTIVAL

A collection of short-form improve performances with audience participation. 8pm. For ticket info, call 857-3375, Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th.

Ongoing

BRADY THEATER COMEDY

$10, no drink minimum, shows Thur, Fri., And Sat. Premeire national comedians,

105 W. Brady, 582-2353 or www.bradytheater.com for details.

COMEDY AT COWBOY SHARKIES

The last great comedy club. $10 cover, no drink minimum, non-smoking. Cowboy Sharkies, 5840 S. Memorial. 280-9000.

Community Calendar...

Ongoing

CITIZENSHIP CLASS

10am-noon, every Sat., $20 fee (includes guide and cd). Patti Johnson Wilson Center, 1910 S. Lewis Ave., 663-0377.

NTERCULTURAL SERVICE

CENTER'S US

CITIZENSHIP CLASS

10am-noon, $20 fee, Patti Johnson Wilson Center, 1910 S. Lewis Ave, 663-0377.

Community Service...

Nov. 11-25

OSU-OU BEDLAM FOOD DRIVE

Cast your vote for your fave school with cans of non-perishable food at all area Arvest banks. Benefits the Community Food Bank.

DJ/Dance...

Nov. 10-11

WEST COAST SWING DANCE COMPETITION

Crowne Plaza Hotel, 100 E. 2nd St. Call 582-9000 for times & more details.

Sat., Nov. 11

BALLROOM DANCE

USO Tour theme. 7pm. Elks Lodge, 5335 S Harvard. Dress is After 5 or a period costume. $5/members, $15/non. www.BallroomDancersofTulsa.org for more info.

Festivals & Carnivals...

Sat., Nov. 4

ST. CATHERINE'S FIESTA & CARNIVAL

Food, games & silent auction. 6pm. 2515 W. 46th St. For more info, call 446-9756.

Flora & Fauna...

Sat., Nov. 4

TULSA ZOO CENTENNIAL

CELEBRATION

Grand opening of the American Bison exhibit, one of Oklahoma's greatest symbols, plus many more events. 6421 E. 36th St. N. For more info, call 669-6601 or visit www.tulsazoo.org.

Health & Well Being...

Mon., Nov. 6

BATTLING JOINT PAIN

Find out how you can naturally combat joint pain, stiffness and swelling at this FREE seminar. 12pm. Akin's Natural Foods, 7807 E. 51st, 663-4137.

Tue., Nov. 7

GRANDPARENTING

Refresher course to reacquaint grandparents with infant care, safety & more. $15. 7pm. Please call 744-0123 for more info & to register.

Wed., Nov. 8

THERE IS NO INCURABLE

German doctors give lectures about inconceivable healings, the teachings of Bruno Groening. Experience the healing force. 6.30 pm. Helmerich Regional Library, 5131 East 91st, 596-2466.

Lectures/

Workshops

Thu., Nov. 2

COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID

SEMINAR

Begin the quest to fund your future. Free. 7pm. Central Library, 4th 7 Denver, 596-7977.

Nov. 2 & 16

NONVIOLENT

COMMUNICATION

Participants in this class will encounter & then practice careful listening & speaking, using Rosenberg's method. 6:30-8:30pm. Peace House of Tulsa, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.

Sat., Nov. 4

BASIC HAT CLASS

Learn to knit a hat & in the round! You'll need 50gr of worsted weight cotton & size 7/8 needles. 2-4pm. $30. Fringe Café, 823 E. 3rd, 382-0411

Sat., Nov. 4

GATES SCHOLARS PROG. FRO NATIVE AMERICAN

STUDENTS

Get info on the scholarships and how you can apply for them. Pre-registration is required and limited. 12pm. Maxwell Library, 1313 N. Canton, 669-6055.

Sat., Nov. 4

OK HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARCHIVES

Learn about historical and genealogical resources available in the Tulsa Historical Society's archives. 2-3:30pm. Genealogy Center, 2901 S. Harvard, 746-5222.

Sun., Nov. 5

JAN FRICHOT

Motivational speaker and singer returns to Unity Center, 1830 S. Boston. 11am. For more info, call 582-6624.

Tue., Nov. 7

COLIN POWELL AT OCU

Event for OCU and OK high school journalism students. Reservations are almost full, but will be taken until Oct. 16 by calling

(405) 208-5252.

Wed., Nov. 8

PARTNER YOUR

ORGANIZATION WITH THE GOVT.

Learn what faith-based and community organizations may and may not do with government money. 2-3pm. Hardesty Library, 8316 E. 93rd St., 250-7307.

Thu., Nov. 9

COLLEGE AID FOR ADULTS

Find resources to fund your next career move. Free. 7pm. Central Library, 4th 7 Denver, 596-7977.

Thu., Nov. 9

HACHIVI EDGAR HEAP OF BIRDS

Internationally renowned artist lecture. 7pm. Business Admin. Hall 219 on the TU campus.

Mixed Bag...

Fri., Nov. 3

GHOST TOUR

Join the Paranormal Investigation Team of Tulsa on a 3-hour-tour for an evening of Tulsa history and its mysterious stories. 7-10pm. Tulsa Ghost Tours, 2625 S. Memorial. $25/person.For more info, call 694-PITT or visit www.pittok.com

Nov. 3-5

TULSA BEAD RENAISSANCE SHOW

Retail and wholesale trade show + classes. Fri. & Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-5. Free admission, Tulsa Expo Square, 21st St. between Harvard & Yale. www.beadshow.com

Thru Nov. 4

MAIZE

Human labyrinth in a 10-acre cornfield + other family attractions. Wed-Fri., 5-10pm; Sat., 10am-10pm; Sun., Open Mon-Tue., Oct. 30 & 31 as well. $8/12+, $6/under 12. The Maize is at the corner of 61st St

& 321 E. Ave.

Sat., Nov. 4

WILL ROGERS DAYS PARADE

2pm on Will Rogers Blvd. in Claremore. Call 341-0719

for more info.

Thu., Nov. 9

HOLIDAY TEA OFF

Broken Arrow's Main St. Merchants host an open house offering shopping, carriage rides, entertainment & prizes. For details, call 258-7212.

Sat., Nov. 11

VETERAN'S DAY PARADE

Theme is Pearl Harbor to Present. Hwy. 20 in Skiatook. 9am parade with 11am ceremony.

Music...

Thu., Nov. 2

BENEFIT FOR MARK PROCTOR

Live music by 3D and special guests, auctions and fun to benefit drummer/biker Proctor. 8pm-12am. Blues City, 3156 S. Mingo, 664-0356.

Thu., Nov. 2

EVELYN GLENNIE

Percussionist extraordinaire as part of Signature Classics at TCC Southeast's PAC, 81st & 169. Up to $40. For tickets, visit the Box Office, call 595-7777 or visit www.myticketoffice.com.

Fri., Nov. 3

ESSRA MOHAWK

Eclectic Pennsylvania-bred singer/songwriter. $19/adv. Doors at 7pm. Cain's Ballroom,

423 N. Main, 584-2306.

Fri., Nov. 3

TULSA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Chapman Hall of the Tulsa PAC, 3rd & Cincinnati. 7:30pm. The performance will feature pieces from Shostakovich, Mascagni, Bernstein & Beethoven. $30-60. Call 596-7111.

Fri., Nov. 3

WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT

7:30pm. Free concert in the Timko-Barton Bldg on the ORU Campus, 7777 S. Lewis.

495-7500.

Sat., Nov. 4

BEN FOLDS

Improvisational song stylist & his piano. With Corn Mo. $31/adv. Doors at 7pm. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, 584-2306.

Sat., Nov. 4

DRUMMERS TRY TO BREAK WORLD RECORD

For the most drummers playing drum sets at the same time. Entry fee is 10 cans of food. Set up at noon. Tulsa Event Center, 2625 S. Memorial Dr. More info at www.drumdaytulsa.com.

Sun., Nov. 5

PAT MOORE & CHUCK CISSEL

A brand new lineup of songs in the Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N. Greenwood. 5pm. $10/adults, $5/seniors, members & students, $3/youth. For more info, call 596-1001 or visit www.okjazz.org.

Mon., Nov. 6

GUITAR ENSEMBLES CONCERT

7:30pm. Free concert in the Timko-Barton Bldg on the ORU Campus, 7777 S. Lewis.

495-7500.

Mon., Nov. 6

INGRAM HILL

Roots rockers from Memphis, Tennessee who vow to wow you. $15/adv. Doors at 7pm. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main,

584-2306.

Tue., Nov. 7

ANGELS & AIRWAVES

In support of their debut album after forming out of the carnage that was Blink 182. With The Sounds. $31/adv. Doors at 7pm. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, 584-2306.

Tue., Nov. 7

CHAMBER SINGERS/ VOCAL JAZZ

7:30pm. Free concert in the Timko-Barton Bldg on the ORU Campus, 7777 S. Lewis.

495-7500.

Tue., Nov. 7

TUESDAY TUNES CENTENNIAL JAM

Bring your lunch and rock out to the Tulsa Sound and Rocky Frisco. 12-1pm. 2nd floor of the Central Library, 4th & Denver, 596-7977, www.tulsalibrary.org.

Wed., Nov. 8

BARTHELMES DUO

Free piano/violin concert as part of the Brown Bag It Series. 12:10pm. Kathleen Westby Pavilion, Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati.

Thu., Nov. 9

MARK SCHULTZ

With Big Daddy Weave. Popular contemporary Christian artists come to the Mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis. 7:30pm. $15-20. Call 495-6000.

Thu., Nov. 9

PARTY OF THE CETNURY

Young Professionals host a Centennial party! 8pm-12am. Music by Citizen Mundi. Blank Slate, 230 E. 1st St. $10/adv. at www.typros.org

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Thu., Nov. 9

UMPHREY'S MCGEE

Progressive Chicago jam band with some surprises up their sleeve. $19/adv. Doors at 7pm. Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main, 548-2306.

Nov. 9 & 12

OPERA THEATRE

7:30pm. Free concert in the Timko-Barton Bldg on the ORU Campus, 7777 S. Lewis.

495-7500.

Poetry/

Writing...

Thu., Nov. 2

POETRY NIGHT

Some of Tulsa's best poets reading selections from their work. 8pm. $5. Heller Theatre, 5328 S. Wheeling, 746-5065.

Sat., Nov. 4

1st SATURDAY COFFEE HOUSE

Poetry, music & spoken word on themes promoting peace. No smoking, no alcohol.7:30pm. If you'd like to perform, contact Peace House of Tulsa, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.

Singles...

Fri., Nov. 3

MOOSE DANCE

Phoenix Singles invites you to join a night of dancing to the Renegade Band. 8pm. $6. Moose Lodge, 6th & Garnett.

Nov. 3-5

PHOENIX SINGLES' WEEKEND

At the Mount Sequoyah Retreat Center in Fayetteville, AR. Sponsored by United Methodist Church. Please visit www.phoenix-singles.org/flyers/MtSequoyah for details.

Ongoing

CHRISTIAN SINGLES

Every Sunday single activities with other Christian singles, worship, bible studies, Sunday School, dances, volleyball, dance lessons, Christ Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard Ave, 9am, 747-8601.

SINGLE MINGLE

Share some pie, coffee, fellowship, conversation and friendship; Christ United Methodist Chruch Activity Center, 35th St. & Harvard; 8pm; every Wed.

TLC: SINGLES SUPPORT GROUP

Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 S. Harvard Ave. Room 132, Tues., 7-8:30PM. Free child-care with advance reservations, call 747-8601.

Spiritual...

Thu., Nov. 2

HOPE FOR ALL NATIONS

BANQUET

Come learn about the Zimbabwe Mission 2007 through music and personal testimonies. Free. 7pm. Holiday Inn Select, 5000 E. Skelly Dr. RSVP by Oct. 30 at 712-8497

Nov. 2-5

ALLIANCE OF THE 2 HEARTS

A special outreach to the Tulsa community through enthronements, blessings & consecrations. For more info, please call

836-2596.

Sat., Nov. 4

CHILI COOK-OFF

Chili Cook-off, local Christian bands, craft sale, & entertainment for all! 10am-5pm. Yale Ave. Christian Church, 3616 S. Yale, 747-1304.

Sat., Nov. 4

SPIRITUAL GATHERING FOR PEACE

A time for peace-makers to strengthen their spiritual resolve. Open to all faiths. 6:00pm. Peace House of Tulsa, 306 S. Phoenix, 231-2514.

Nov. 5-8

FIRE CONFERENCE

For leadership and missions. Workshops at Victory Bible Institute, 1400 E. Skelly Dr. For more info, call 491-7700 or visit www.victory.com.

Fri., Nov. 10

THE GROW CONFERENCE

Motivational speakers talk on the conflict between our desire for growth and the force that makes things stay the same. 10am-3pm. $40. Asbury United Methodist, 6767 S. Mingo. For more info, visit www.standinthegaptulsa.org.

Sports...

Thu., Nov. 2

ORU MEN'S BASKETBALL

V. Langston. 7:05pm. 7:05pm. Mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis. For tickets, visit the Box Office, Homeland Stores, www.tickets.com or call

495-6000.

Thu., Nov. 2

TU MEN'S BASKETBALL

V. Cameron. 7:05pm. Reynolds Center, 11th & Harvard. For tix and info, call 631-GoTU, visit the Box Office or

www.goldenhurricane.com.

Fri., Nov. 3

TULSA OILERS

V. Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs. 7:35pm. Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center Dr. For tickets, visit Drug Mart locations, www.carsonattractions.com or call 584-2000.

Fri., Nov. 3

TU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

V. Oklahoma Flyers. 7:00pm. Reynolds Center, 11th & Harvard. For tix and info, call 631-GoTU, visit the Box Office or www.goldenhurricane.com.

Sat., Nov. 4

ORU MEN'S BASKETBALL

V. Central Oklahoma. 7:05pm. Mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis. For tickets, visit the Box Office, Homeland Stores, www.tickets.com or call

495-6000.

Sat., Nov. 4

ORU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

V. Central Oklahoma. 2:05pm. Mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis. For tickets, visit the Box Office, Homeland Stores, www.tickets.com or call

495-6000.

Sat., Nov. 4

TULSA OILERS

V. Memphis RiverKings. 7:35pm. Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center Dr. For tickets, visit Drug Mart locations, www.carsonattractions.com or call 584-2000.

Sat., Nov. 4

TU VOLLEYBALL

V. SMU. 2pm. Reynolds Center, 11th & Harvard. For tix & info, call 631-GoTU, visit the Box Office or www.goldenhurricane.com.

Nov. 4 & 5

GOLD RUSH OFF-ROAD MOTORCYCLES

$10 gate admission. Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Exit 99 on the Cimarron Turnpike. For more info, call (918) 446-6657 or visit www.hallettracing.net.

Mon., Nov. 6

TU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

V. Cameron. 7:00pm. Reynolds Center, 11th & Harvard. For tix and info, call 631-GoTU, visit the Box Office or

www.goldenhurricane.com

Tue., Nov. 7

TULSA OILERS

V. Colorado Eagles. 7:05pm. Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center Dr. For tickets, visit Drug Mart locations, www.carsonattractions.com or call 584-2000.

Wed., Nov. 8

TUL MEN'S BASKETBALL

V. East Central. 7:05pm. Reynolds Center, 11th & Harvard. For tix and info, call 631-GoTU, visit the Box Office or

www.goldenhurricane.com.

Theater/

Dance Performance

Nov. 2-4

NO WIDER THAN THE HEART

Heller Theatre's 2nd show of the season. Nov. 3-4 at 8pm. 5328 S. Wheeling. Call 746-5065 for more info and reservations.

Nov. 3 & 4

JIM WEST'S DINOSAURS

Puppeteer Jim West and Fossil, the dinosaur detective, do a family-friendly show that's both entertaining and educational. Williams Theatre of the Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. Show at 7pm on the 3rd & at 11am & 1pm on the 4th. $8. Get tickets at the PAC Box Office, www.myticketoffice.com or

596-7111.

Nov. 3-5, 10-12

COMPANY

Stephen Sondheim's musical about a confirmed bachelor who examines the pros and cons of marriage upon his 35th birthday. Mature audiences. Liddy Doenges Theatre of the Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. Nov. 3-4, 10-11 at 8pm & Nov. 5 & 12 at 2pm. $25/adults, $22/seniors & students. Get tickets at the PAC Box Office, www.myticketoffice.com or 596-7111.

Nov. 10-12

OKLAHOMA! SUITE

Tulsa Ballet's triple-bill birthday performance extravaganza! 8pm on Nov. 10 & 11 and 3pm on the 12th. Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. $20-70. Get tickets at the PAC Box Office, www.myticketoffice.com or

596-7111.

Nov. 10-12, 16-18

THE OUTSIDERS

Based on the novel written by S.E. Hinton when she was a teenager growing up in Tulsa. Williams Theatre of the Tulsa PAC, 2nd & Cincinnati. Nov. 10-11 & 16-18 at 8pm and Nov. 12 & 18 at 2pm. $17.50. Get tickets at the PAC Box Office, www.myticketoffice.com or 596-7111.

Sat., Nov. 25

BRIAN HAAS VS. THE MASKED AVENGERS

Music and video to rock your nervous system. Plus, Super Ovum presents their latest "Girls Gone Wild Improv" episode. Doors at 7:30pm. $10. Living Arts is located at 308 S. Kenosha, 585-1234, www.livingarts.org.

Fri., Dec. 8

INTERNATIONAL DANCE RECITAL

Local dance groups display their worldly talents, bringing a colorful palette of culture to the stage. 6:30-8:30pm. $8/person. Central Center in Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St., 593-1444.

Dec. 9 & 10

THE ROTHSCHILDS

Temple Israel presents entertainer Bernie Dean in the Tony-award winning musical. Sat. at 8pm for $36 w/reception. Sun. at 2pm for $18. More info at 629-9262.

Ongoing

THE DRUNKARD & THE OLIO

Running since 1953, this Tulsa tradition remains one of the best things to do on a Saturday night. Fun for the whole family. Sing-a-long starts at 7:30, curtain at 7:45pm. $12/adults, $10/seniors, $5/kids. Call 587-5030 early in the week to reserve your spot at the Spotlight Theatre. 1382 Riverside Dr.

TULSA BALLET

Celebrate Tulsa Ballet's 50th anniversary by purchasing your season package for as little as $60, and see the world premier of Oklahoma! Suite.

Call 749-6407, or visit www.tulsaballet.org for more information.


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