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thursday, 4.26



Ante Up. If you can tear yourself away from the table for a few hours, see All In: The Poker Movie. Learn why you and so many others find this game so fascinating (and addictive) in this 2009 documentary directed by Douglas Tirola. 6pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave. Visit circlecinema.com for more information.

friday, 4.27



Out of the Night. See the bold renegade Zorro bring justice and adventure to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E. 2nd St. in this children's production by Visible Frictions of Glasgow, Scotland. Suitable for kids 3rd grade and older. 7pm. Visit tulsapac.com for more information.

saturday, 4.28



Enchanted Evening. Put on your best for the 2012 Equality Gala, the premiere fundraiser for Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, seeking equal rights for LGBT individuals and families. Cocktails and silent auction begin at 6:30pm; dinner, program and entertainment begin at 7:45pm. Tulsa Convention Center, 100 Civic Center. Visit okeq.org for more information.

sunday, 4.29



Fantasy World. Or is it a new reality? Create your own at the 17th annual Oklahoma Renaissance Festival at The Castle of Muskogee, 3400 W. Fern Mountain Rd., Muskogee, where traditions of yore are kept alive for today. Every weekend through May 28, 10:30am-6pm. Visit okcastle.com for more information.

monday, 4.30



Heritage. Daytrip it to Park Hill for the 41st annual Trail of Tears Art Show and Sale sponsored by the Chickasaw Nation and Bank of Oklahoma at the Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S. Keeler Dr., Park Hill, Okla. Enjoy one of Oklahoma's longest continuing shows featuring 93 Native American artists from 15 tribal nations. Visit cherokeeheritage.org for more information.

tuesday, 5.1



Get Local. Soak up the ineffable sounds of the Paul Benjamin Band at The TreeHouse, 1738 S. Boston Ave., as part of your night out at this favorite 18th & Boston restaurant/bar. Visit treehouseonboston.com for more information.

wednesday, 5.2



Daytime Classic. You might even be tempted to call in sick for the Tulsa Drillers 12:05pm niners verses the Arkansas Travelers. Gates open at 11am, and the first 1,000 adults 18 and up get a free ballcap. ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave. Visit tulsadrillers.com for more information.

thursday, 5.3



Look into My Eyes. The talent of 14 local artists is displayed in Faces, an exhibit of 45 portraits, featuring many mixed-media variations on the art of portraiture. 7-9pm at Your Design, 211 S. Main St., Broken Arrow. Call 918-994-4473 for more information.



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