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Judging a book by its cover may be your best bet at the 32nd annual Friends of the Library book sale Saturday and Sunday at the Oklahoma Expo Hall in State Fair Park, 3000 General Pershing.
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Get advice on everything from home decor to landscaping when experts visit the State Fair Park, 3001 General Pershing, for the Oklahoma City Home & Garden Show, Friday through Sunday.
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Through April 9, catch some of the “friendliest” work that artists nationwide have to offer, at the Individual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery, 706 W. Sheridan.
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A Chinese tradition gets a contemporary twist in the new exhibition “Tea
& Immortality: Contemporary Chinese Yixing Teapots from the James
T. Bialac Collection,” opening Saturday at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of
Art, 555 Elm in Norman.
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Accomplished author, New York Times columnist and NPR analyst David
Brooks will speak on “Liberal Arts for the Social Animal” at 7:30 p.m.
tonight at Oklahoma City University’s Henry J. Freede Wellness and
Activity Center, Northwest 27th and Florida Avenue.
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Celebrate the unique voices of 10 local poets with readings from a new
anthology titled “Ain’t Nobody That Can Sing Like Me: New Oklahoma
Writers,” from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Norman Performing Arts Studio,
200 S. Jones.
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The life of beloved Oklahoma singer Patti Page is chronicled in University of Central Oklahoma’s original production “Flipside.”
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Journey down the rabbit hole with Rose State College’s circus-inspired production of the Lewis Carroll classic, “Alice in Wonderland.”