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Fresh from South by Southwest, indie folk’s Brown Bird flutters in to El
Reno’s Centre Theater, 110 S. Bickford, for a Monday concert to benefit
El Reno Rotary Club’s community projects and Mission El Reno summer
mission camp. Joining the Rhode Island duo on the 5:30 p.m. bill are The
Dizzy Pickers and O Fidelis. Visit elrenorotary.eventbrite.com.
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Runs aren’t just for big people. For girls and boys 12 and under, the
third annual Princess Run and Little Dude Dash take off Sunday at the
OKC Boathouse Foundation, 725 S. Lincoln, at $20 per entry. Boathouse
venue tours and youth activities are planned, as part of the free family
festival open from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Visit princessrun.com.
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To discuss modern Mexican art, which currently is on display in City Arts Center’s Miradasexhibit, who better than the visual arts director of the National Museum of Mexican Art? Cesáreo Moreno offers A Heartfelt Survey on
the topic at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the center, 3000 General Pershing. The
lecture is free, but an RSVP is requested. Call 951-0000 or visit
cityartscenter.org.
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Craving some Brahms? Violinist David Kim and cellist Carter Brey deliver
a double concerto of the renowned composer as part of the Oklahoma City
Philharmonic’s Sumptuous Strings. Set for 8 p.m. Saturday at
Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker, the concert also features works
by Satie, Debussy, Tchaikovsky and Dohnanyl. Arrive an hour early for a
concert preview. Tickets are $15-$65. Call 842-5387 or visit
okcphilharmonic.org.
The caped crusader swoops in for a live show in October.
In the late ’70s, I once saw Batman and Robin appear at some circus at The Myriad. It was just two nobodies in costume as part of the show, but I was a first grader and, therefore, didn’t care. I was such a Batman nut back then that when one day, when our family sheepdog was about to die, I chose to watch that afternoon’s rerun of the Adam West TV show instead of saying goodbye.
Yes, I’m heartless. This has not changed.
Now I have a heartless first grader of my own, and sure enough, he flipped when I told him that the Batman Live worldwide arena tour is coming to town. More specifically, to Chesapeake Energy Arena for eight performances, Oct. 10-14. I mean, take a look:
It’s like a mix of Cirque du Soleil, the Joel Schumacher movies and hallucinogens.
Tickets are already on sale by calling 800-745-3000. —Rod Lott
I Wrestled a Bear Once takes a kitchen-sink approach to its raging mix of alt-metal.
Music Chris Parker I Wrestled a Bear Once with Molotov Solution, Glass Cloud and more 6 p.m. Monday The Conservatory 8911 N. Western conservatoryokc.com 607-4805 $12-$15
Art not erotic enough for you? Here’s a recipe to spice things up: Just add 'Apple.'
Visual Arts Mia Cantu Biting the Apple 21: Glam! 7 p.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday Individual Artists of Oklahoma 706 W. Sheridan iaogallery.org 232-6060 $25-$35