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COURTESY OF DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER

THURSDAY 2.7

BFFs. Six female artists put their work on display as Girlfriends at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St. Exploring the theme of friendship, each artist brings her own perspective to what it means to be a friend. While the art will be on display all month, the opening reception from 6-9pm will give you a chance to engage the works with curator (and featured artist) Cynthia Brown. Call 918-743-4297 for more info.



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FRIDAY 2.8

If you met your seven-year-old self, would you recognize yourself? Or would the kid be someone completely different? In 56 Up, a group of men in England have been interviewed every seven years since they were boys in 1964. This poignant film, showing at the Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave., will show what it's like to grow up. On opening weekend only, you can Skype with the director! Call 918-592-FILM for more info.



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SATURDAY 2.9

Your Land and My Land. Celebrate a century of Okie music with the Signature Symphony Pops. At 100 Years of Oklahoma Music Returns, pieces by Oklahoma artists from Woody Guthrie to Carrie Underwood, Leon Russell to Garth Brooks will be featured. When you hear these tunes in this setting at the TCC VanTrease PACE, 10300 E. 81st St., you'll understand what Oklahoma music is all about. The show begins at 8pm so call 918-595-7777 for info.



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SUNDAY 2.10

Sounds Like a Horror Movie. When four or five bus travelers are snowed in a roadside diner, what could possibly go wrong (aside from eating a couple thousand extra calories)? In

Bus Stop, a comedic drama, you just might find out. The Sunday matinee begins at 2pm at the Sapulpa Community Theatre, 124 S. Water. Call 918-227-2169 for tickets.



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MONDAY 2.11

Only in America. We have taken a Japanese art form and turned it into a drunken cowboy singing, "My Heart Bleeds for You." But none of that will be on display at Lot 6, 1323 E. 6th St., because it's not just karaoke -- it's Extreme Karaoke. You won't want to miss this musical extravaganza. Call 918-582-9999 for more info.



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TUESDAY 2.12

The Fattest Tuesday. Start off the Lenten season in style with the annual Blue Dome Mardi Gras Parade downtown. Starting and ending at the corner of East 1st Street and South Elgin Avenue, this parade will leave you with lots of food and drink options both before and after the festivities. Besides, UTW will be participating! Don't you want to know what your long-suffering editor looks like? The party starts at 7pm.



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WEDNESDAY 2.13

Post-Industrial Revolution. The Philbrook Museum, 2727 S. Rockford Rd., has recently installed a brand new exhibit of mid-20th century art. Curator Lauren Ross will discuss these exciting additions to the Philbrook collections from 12-1pm in Mid-Century Modern: Philbrook Paintings and Prints. The event is free with museum admission. Call 918-749-7941 for more info.



COURTESY OF TULSAPAC.COM

THURSDAY 2.14

Dharma and Greg. What do you when you combine a spontaneous woman with a practical, hard-working man? A successful marriage, hopefully! In Barefoot in the Park, Neil Simon's classic comedy, Corrie and Paul must deal with the trials of marriage: mostly each other. It's the perfect Valentine's Day treat for those who know what marriage is really like. Curtain's up at 7:30pm at the Tulsa PAC, 110 E. 2nd St. Visit myticketoffice.com for tickets.



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