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Kiarostami: Beyond the Frame features a multimedia collection of artwork by Iranian filmmaker, photographer and visual artist, Abbas Kiarostami, through April 9, 2023. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 405-236-3100, okcmoa.com. SATTUE, THROUGH APR 9

Looking Through the Windows to the West expands on the permanent exhibit, Windows to the West, with Wilson Hurley’s never before seen prep materials such as test canvases, sketches, color studies and mathematical diagrams and formulas used to create the five large scale triptychs, through Feb. 19, 2023. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum. org. FRI-TUE, THROUGH FEB 19

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Monthly Art Opening a monthly art show of local artists with February’s featured artists being May Yang, Marissa Childers and Hilary McQueen, Feb. 9-March 5. DNA Galleries, 1709 NW 16th St., 405-525-3499, dnagalleries.com. THU-SUN, FEB 9-MAR 5

Nicole Moan Fashion Show: The Ceramic Corset Experience featuring the beautiful ceramic corsets of local artist and designer Nicole Moan through a fashion show to display her works on live models, 6-8 p.m., Feb. 9. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 405-236-3100, okcmoa.com. THU, FEB 9

One Hundred Years of Revolution: French Art from 1850 to 1950 features works arranged in chronological order to show how the French artists changed from creating realistic depictions of the world to abstract compositions over a 100 year period, through Feb. 19, 2023. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 405-236-3100, okcmoa.com. THROUGH FEB 19, 2023

Past, Present, Future featuring the works of Denise Duong, Brett Weston, George Bogart and Mike Larsen, through Feb. 25. JRB Art at The Elms, 2810 N. Walker Ave., 405-528-6336, jrbartgallery.com. FRI-SAT, THROUGH FEB 25

Playing Cowboy an exhibition featuring Western-themed toys from the 1880s all the way to present time including toy cap guns, costumes, board games, a coin-operated mechanical horse and more, Feb. 10-May 7. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org. FRI-SUN, FEB 10MAY 7

Robert Rauschenberg: Pressing News features work by Robert Rauschenberg from his Currents exhibition in which he collaged together headlines, photographs, advertisements, and articles from national newspapers, through Feb. 27, 2023. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm Ave., 405-325-3272, ou.edu/fjjma. THROUGH FEB 27

Sahara Sea Monsters features fossilized specimens of several famous dinosaurs and reptiles from the ancient Sahara, including spinosaurus, mosasaurus and more, through Feb. 12, 2023. Sam Noble Museum, 2401 Chautauqua Ave., 405-325-4712, samnoblemuseum. ou.edu. SAT-TUE, THROUGH FEB 12

Second Friday Art Walk a free celebration of arts & creativity held monthly in the Walker Arts District of Downtown Norman, second Friday of every month, 6 p.m. Downtown Norman, 122 E. Main St., 405-637-6225, downtownnorman.com. FRI, FEB 10

Second Saturday enjoy an afternoon of art-making, a family-friendly tour of our gallery and explore an Art Pack full of engaging activities for all ages, second Saturday of every month, 1-4 p.m. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, 11 NW 11th St., 405-951-0000, okcontemp.org/SecondSaturday. SAT, FEB 11

Selections from In Citizen’s Garb: Native Americans on the Southern Plains an exhibit displaying modern gelatin silver prints made from glass plate negatives of Indigenous people in the Lawton and Fort Sill area from 1889 to 1891, ongoing. Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 405-521-2491, okhistory.org. TUE-MON, ONGOING

Forensic Night an adults only night where participants will learn about the methods doctors, anthropologists and law officers use to examine human skeletons to solve true crime cases, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Feb. 10, 12 & 14. Skeletons: Museum of Osteology, 10301 S. Sunnylane Road, 405-814-0006, skeletonmuseum.com. FRI, SUN, TUES, FEB 10, 12 & 14

The SuperNatural an exhibit features works from several artists focusing on a new world whose shape and matter will be determined by human activity. 21c Museum Hotel, 900 W. Main St., 405-982-6900, 21cmuseumhotels.com. THROUGH FEB 28

Synesthesia Factory Obscura’s newest immersive art experience focusing on color and textural elements while guests open their senses to discover what colors sound and smell like. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm Ave., 405-325-3272, ou.edu/fjjma. THROUGH JUNE 4

Afternoon Tea Series a monthly tea party featuring seasonally crafted tea tiers filled with tea sandwiches, fruit, quiche, seasonal scones and sweets from Chef Caleb and Quincy Bake Shop paired with custom teas, Sun., Feb. 19. Bradford House, 1235 NW 38th Street, 405-4513693, bradfordhouseokc.com. SUN, FEB 19

Valentine’s Day Candle-Making

Experience participants will learn the process of candle making while creating a candle of their own by selecting fragrances, colors and a jar, 5:30 p.m., Feb.10; 2:30 & 5:30 p.m., Feb. 11. Scentsational Encounters, 7626 W. Reno Ave., Ste. A105, 405-818-3105, scentsationalencounters.com. FRI-SAT, FEB 10-11

Visual Narratives: First American Photography features works by five First American photographers, Philip Busey Jr, Peggy Fontenot, Lester Harragarra, Kelly Langley and Jim Trosper who represent different tribes, including the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Patawomeck, Kiowa and Otoe-Missouria, through Feb. 2023. Exhibit C, 1 E. Sheridan Ave., 405-767-8900, exhibitcgallery.com. MON-SUN, THROUGH FEB 2023

Voices from the Drum features 20 drums thematically arranged to examine how the artists approached the drum, through their culture, artistic vision and in relationship to traditional dance within the Osage community, Feb. 4-March 31. First Americans Museum, 659 First Americans Blvd., 405-594-2100. SAT-FRI, FEB 4- MAR 31

WINIKO: Life of an Object, Selections from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian reflecting on the Native belief that their cultural materials hold the spirit of their makers and those who wore or used them this exhibit features of over 100 items that have been returned to the 39 tribes of Oklahoma after being taken from them in the early 1900s, ongoing. First Americans Museum, 659 First Americans Blvd., 405-594-2100. ONGOING

You Have Died of Dysentery an exhibit showcasing Western-themed games, books and videos, such as The Oregon Trail and Red Dead Redemption, through May 7. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org. SAT-TUE, THROUGH MAY 7

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Submissions must be received by Oklahoma Gazette no later than noon on Wednesday fourteen days before the desired publication date.

For OKG live music see page 20

Submissions run as space allows, although we strive to make the listings as inclusive as possible.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8

Jazz Jam/Kendrick McKinney Trio, 51st Street Speakeasy. JAZZ

Jazz Nights, The Study. JAZZ

Jennifer Knapp, Ponyboy. FOLK ROCK

Sunset Patio Bar Karaoke Night, Sunset Patio. KARAOKE

Trett Charles, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. COUNTRY

The Wednesday Band, The Deli. COUNTRY

THURSDAY, FEB. 9

A.J. Croce, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. POP

Brad Fielder/Rock Bottom String Band, Opolis. AMERICANA

Country Music Group Therapy/Biscuits & Groovy, The Deli. COUNTRY

DJ Ecog/Brent Giddens, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. VARIOUS

Joel Forlenza, Othello’s Italian Restaurant, Norman. INSTRUMENTAL

Jonathan Brown/S. Reidy/Jacobi Ryan/ Jarvix, The Sanctuary. RAP

Pony Bradshaw, Blue Note. SINGER/ SONGWRITER

Randy Rogers Band, The Jones Assembly. COUNTRY

Shelly Phelps and The Storm, Bourbon Street Bar. BLUES

Short & Broke/The BlueRays/JL Jones, Mojo’s Blues Club. BLUES

FRIDAY, FEB. 10

Burl Monte Easier, Opolis. FOLK ROCK

Chase Matthew/Kidd G/Avery Anna, Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa. COUNTRY

Joel Forlenza, Othello’s Italian Restaurant, Norman. INSTRUMENTALISTS

K-POP Night, Beer City Music Hall. DANCE PARTY

Kennedy Fine, Stonecloud Brewing Co. SINGER/ SONGWRITER

Live Jazz!, Hefner Grill. JAZZ

McKee Brother Jazz Band, Bourbon Street Bar. JAZZ

Morgan, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa.

AMERICANA

Primal Brain/Freak City Skates the Plaza/Bashed In/Otis VCR, 89th Street—OKC. PUNK

Souled Out, UCO Jazz Lab. COVER

Will Grim Brown/Anomalists/Nevermind the Embers, Blue Note. METAL

SATURDAY, FEB. 11

Big Thief/Buck Meek, Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa.

ALTERNATIVE

BLY, VZD’s Restaurant & Bar. R&B

Boyz Night Out, Bedlam Bar-B-Q. COVER

Carson Jeffrey/The Lowdown Drifters, Tumbleweed Dancehall & Concert Venue, Stillwater. COUNTRY

Catbamboo/World Peace Death Ray/Lilac Kings/SUNFO, 89th Street—OKC. ROCK

Fast Fashion, Belle Isle Restaurant & Brewing Company. TRIBUTE

Garrett “Big G” Jackson, UCO Jazz Lab. BLUES

Harry Styles Night, Beer City Music Hall. POP

Leotie, Frenzy Brewing Company. INDIE

Live Jazz!, Hefner Grill. JAZZ

Lucas Ross/Makenna Fields/Tanner Fields/ Adam & the Original Sin/Josh Terry/Rebekah

Ruyle, Rodeo Opry. COUNTRY

McKee Brother Jazz Band, Bourbon Street Bar.

JAZZ

My So Called Band, Tower Theatre. COVER

One Night Stand/Rusty Meyers, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. VARIOUS

Sisteria/The Raven & The Bear/Dust Lord, The Vanguard, Tulsa. METAL The So Longs/General Genre/Broke Ass Radio, Blue Note. ROCK

Stolen Cable/Lunar Division, Opolis. INDIE ROCK

SUNDAY, FEB. 12

Barrett Lewis, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. CLASSIC ROCK

Jazz Night!, Blue Note. JAZZ

No Whiners Aloud, Mojo’s Blues Club. BLUES

Ordinary Elephant, The Depot. FOLK Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers, Beer City Music Hall. ROCK

School of Rock OKC, 89th Street—OKC. ROCK

Tin Can Gramophone/Hosty, The Deli. FOLK

MONDAY, FEB. 13

The Aints/Bailey Gilbert & Friends, The Deli. AMERICANA

Chris Hyde, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. COVER

TUESDAY, FEB.

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Anthrax/Black Label Society, The Criterion. METAL Blvck Hippie, Factory Obscura. INDIE ROCK

Bruce Benson & Studio B, 51st Street Speakeasy. BLUES

Caleb McGee, The Deli. BLUES

Kempmusik, Mojo’s Blues Club. ACOUSTIC Lacy Saunders, Othello’s Italian Restaurant, Norman. COVER

Mike Wilson, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. VARIETY

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15

Destiny Bond/Mugger/Tell Lies/Free 4 All/In

Periculum, The Sanctuary. PUNK

Edgar Cruz and Friends, Broke Brewing Company. ACOUSTIC

Jazz Jam/Kendrick McKinney Trio, 51st Street Speakeasy. JAZZ

Jazz Night, Bradford House. JAZZ

Trett Charles, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. COUNTRY

The Wednesday Band, The Deli. COUNTRY

Original Flow is an OKC hip-hop artist, emcee, poet and producer, known for being a wordsmith with a message, whose lyrics of positivity and triumph perpetuate his belief in preserving the storytelling aspect of music, whether good or bad, so as to allow the listener the opportunity to relate and connect with the artist. Hear his “old school” feel at 8 p.m., Thurs. Feb. 16 at Blue Note, 2408 N. Robinson Ave., 405-600-1199, okcbluenote.com.

THU, FEB 16 HIP-HOP Photo by @__iloveinstantnoodles/provided

THURSDAY, FEB. 16

Country Music Group Therapy/Biscuits & Groovy, The Deli. COUNTRY

Dust Bowl Lanes & Lounge Karaoke Night, Dust Bowl. KARAOKE

Joel Forlenza, Othello’s Italian Restaurant, Norman. INSTRUMENTAL

Shelly Phelps and The Storm, Bourbon Street Bar. BLUES

Short & Broke, The BlueRays, JL Jones, Mojo’s Blues Club. BLUES Stepmom, Ponyboy. PUNK

FRIDAY, FEB. 17

Austin Meade, Beer City Music Hall. RED DIRT Bloom Dream/Some Fear/Photocopy/ Objects in Space, The Sanctuary. EMO

Christopher Baur, Core4 Brewing. SINGER/ SONGWRITER

Jessica Tate, The Deli. INSTRUMENTAL

King Cabbage Brass Band/Johnny Mullenax/ DJ Moody, Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa. JAZZ

Live Jazz!, Hefner Grill. JAZZ

McKee Brother Jazz Band, Bourbon Street Bar. JAZZ

Randy Cassimus, Full Circle Bookstore. ACOUSTIC

Rob Leines/The Last Knife Fighter/Lance Roark, Blue Note. COUNTRY

Whisky Outlaws/Ben Neikirk, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. VARIOUS

SATURDAY, FEB. 18

Alastair Greene, Belle Isle Restaurant & Brewing Company. BLUES ROCK

Ashley Osborn/Chloe-Beth/Kolton Hall/ Wyatt Zane/Callie Diggs, Rodeo Opry. COUNTRY

Austin Meade, The Vanguard, Tulsa. ROCK Gasolina, Tower Theatre. REGGAETON

Howard Brady, Full Circle Bookstore. COUNTRY

Jake & The Idols/Born in November, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. VARIOUS

Joel Forlenza, Othello’s Italian Restaurant, Norman. INSTRUMENTAL

Live Jazz!, Hefner Grill. JAZZ

McKee Brother Jazz Band, Bourbon Street Bar. JAZZ

Porcelain/Alumnus/Typhoid/Jawline, The Sanctuary. PUNK

Randall King/Braxton Keith/Palmer Anthony, Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa. COUNTRY

Stan Carrier, Bedlam Bar-B-Q. ACOUSTIC

SUNDAY, FEB. 19

Barrett Lewis, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. CLASSIC ROCK

Jazz Night!, Blue Note. JAZZ

Live Jazz!, Hefner Grill. JAZZ

Mac Saturn, Beer City Music Hall. POP ROCK

Tin Can Gramophone/Hosty, The Deli. FOLK

MONDAY, FEB. 20

The Aints/Bailey Gilbert & Friends, The Deli. AMERICANA

Chris Hyde, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. COVER

TUESDAY, FEB. 21

Ben Neikirk, River Spirit Casino Resort, Tulsa. COVER

Bruce Benson & Studio B, 51st Street Speakeasy. BLUES

Bruce Springsteen, BOK Center, Tulsa. ROCK

Caleb McGee, The Deli. BLUES

Jerry Harrison & Adrian Belew, Tower Theatre. FUNK

Kempmusik, Mojo’s Blues Club. ACOUSTIC Poi Rogers, The Blue Door. COUNTRY

The Royal Hounds, Lost Highway. COUNTRY

Live music submissions must be received by Oklahoma Gazette no later than noon on Wednesday seven days before the desired publication date. Late submissions will not be included in the listings. Submissions run as space allows, although we strive to make the listings as inclusive as possible. Visit okgazette.com to submit your lisitngs or email listings@okgazette.com. Sorry, but phone submissions cannot be accepted.

Strain name: Cake Crasher

Grown by: Sirius Research

Acquired from: Great Barrier Reefer

Date acquired: Jan. 20

Physical traits: dark green with purple and orange

Bouquet: earthy and sweet

Review: Great Barrier Reefer in Bethany is always fun. David, a laid back Australian, really steals the show at this Gold Coastthemed dispensary. An early favorite as well as an OKG Best of OKC alumni, they now carry flower from Sirius Research. Owners and grower Rachel McBride and her partner, Vince, have sev eral years of growing experi ence and strive to produce the dank they want to see in the world. Cake Crasher, a mellow strain that’s a cross between Wedding Cake and Wedding Crasher, has

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