Worth The Drive 2/12/2020

Worth The Drive 2/12/2020
 

Advance Screening: Portrait Of A Lady On Fire at Circle Cinema 7:30pm-9:30pm 

 

Mansion House dinner and dance 6pm, Open to the public! Join Mansion House and our amazing residents for a night of good food, good music and great company! While you’re here take advantage of seeing our amazing views!! Please call 918-582-6167 to rsvp!

 

 

 

Thursday 

 

Ok, So Story Slam - Theme: Ex-Files at IDL 8pm-10pm 

 

William Shatner - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan at Tulsa Theater 6:30pm-9:30pm, Set your phasers to fun! Prepare to be beamed up for an unforgettable night with the original ‘Captain James T. Kirk’, award-winning actor William Shatner. Following a screening of the classic film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, William Shatner takes to the stage to share fascinating and humorous behind-the-scenes stories from his storied career, including answering audience questions. A limited number of VIP tickets will be available, which include a post-show photo op with Mr. Shatner. Get tickets HERE!

 

Galentine's Day at Inner Circle Vodka Bar 5:30pm-8:30pm, Themed drinks, a free waffle bar, and some surprise extras! Making time for friends can sometimes be difficult, so we are making it easy for you. Just book a table and time and then celebrate the other women in your life.
*** All tables are reserved but there will be open seating at the bar and the tables in the lounge area. Also, stick around for drag music bingo at 8:30.

 

Friday (Valentine's Day) 

 

The Starlite Game Show 9pm-11:30pm, A game show experience, live in front of a bar audience. Guess the answer from a teammates clues, answer questions, play games, win lackluster prizes! It's free to attend, but seats are limited, ARRIVE EARLY! 21+ only 

 

Jenny Labow LIVE! at Deco Lounge 9pm-11pm, Enjoy a fun evening filled with live music, dinner, and cocktails. No cover.

 

Cold War Kids with special guest Overcoats at Cain's Ballroom  6:30pm 

 

Monsters of Horror Weekend at The Hard Rock (Friday-Sunday) Back to the old fashioned, fun Horror Show where you can Relax and Enjoy - Great Vendors, Fun times, Film Festival, Celebrities, Face-On Makeup Wars, Cosplay Contests, One of a kind Photo Ops, and some awesome events. Ticket details and info HERE!

 

Saturday 

An Evening with Jackie Venson at The Woody Guthrie Center 7pm-10pm, Jackie Venson brings her dynamic music back to Tulsa for a concert Feb. 15 at the Woody Guthrie Center Theater. Tickets are $30 in advance, available here, by phone at 918-574-2710 or at the Woody Guthrie Center front desk.

 

Have A Double Slice Of Tulsa Flea Market in the Super Duty Arena at The Tulsa Fairgrounds Enjoy a double slice of Tulsa Flea Market the weekend of February 15 & 16! Shop an eclectic array of antiques, collectibles, vintage items, memorabilia, records, books, jewelry, crafts, and more.
We're open Saturday 8 to 4 *AND* Sunday 11 to 4. Admission is FREE!

 

1921 Tulsa Race Massacre:A Walking Tour hosted by Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences 1pm-3pm, This is an important event led by students and faculty who have been studying the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. This event is free and open to the public.
Meet at 3rd and Main at 1:00 pm for the tour. Please invite anyone interested. Other school groups, corporate groups, faith-based groups, and organizations are invited to attend! Open this document for more information for pre-study: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tVRtWSdlNklFEq_5wOicuTLZY9ZC5TmK1w7i9kLyfrU/edit?usp=sharing

 

Love & Lust at Living Arts 8pm-10:30pm, Poets, singers and dancers reveal their interpretations of two of the most sensual, sexual and powerful words in the English language. Advance Tickets $11, Tickets at the door $15, Living Arts Members $10. Show starts at 8:00 PM; Tony B is your host. Living Arts is located at 307 E. Reconciliation Way. For more info, please contact Living Arts at 918-585-1234.  

 

Black Wall Street Burning at Circle Cinema  7:30pm, Black Wall Street Burning is based on a tragic historical event in Tulsa, OK where a young black man was accused of assaulting a young white woman and it led to the decimation of the black side of town. This event took place 99 years ago and is still the largest race massacre in US history. Filmmaker Dekoven Riggins and Marcus Brown join us for Q&A following the Sat, Feb 15 7:30 screening. Honoring Black History Month

 

Sunday 

Funday Sunday at Gilcrease Museum 10am-5pm, Free Admission. 

 

Paul Benjaman's Sunday Night Thing at The Colony 10:30pm-1:30am 

 

Tulsa Oilers vs. Kansas City Mavericks at BOK Center 4:05pm

 

 

 

Submit you events for consideration, just send me an email drew.mckenna@griffin.news