Erykah Badu
Erykah Badu has more soul than you. Thats not a slight against you or anything; she just does. Known by people who know what theyre talking about as the First Lady of Neo-Soul, Badu has become the face of modern rhythm and blues, with sensual hooks, socially conscious lyrics … and that voice. See her perform 8 p.m. Saturday at WinStar World Casino, 777 Casino Ave., in Thackerville. Tickets are $45-$75. Call 800-622-6317 or visit winstarworldcasino.com.Saturday
RiffTrax Live: Sharknado
If there ever was a movie destined for RiffTrax treatment, its Sharknado. The brilliantly trashy film made some serious waves (get it?) upon its release last summer, and now you can laugh along with the Mystery Science Theater 3000 comedians and see it on the big screen 7 p.m. Thursday and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at AMC Quail Springs 24 with IMAX, 2501 W. Memorial Road, or Regal Spotlight Stadium 14, 1100 N. Interstate Drive, in Norman. Tickets are $9.50-$12.50. Visit fathomevents.com.Thursday, Tuesday
Urban Agrarian Midtown Market
Nothing says Friday like fresh produce. And thats why Urban Agrarian hosts the Midtown Market, featuring live music, yoga and some of the freshest organic edibles around, each Friday until October. It all goes down (your esophagus) 1 p.m. to sunset at the corner of NW Ninth Street and Walker Avenue. Admission is free. Call 231-1919 or visit urbanagrarian.com.Friday
Hardcore Legend: An Evening with Mick Foley
Mick Foley: wrestler, author, generally interesting person. Hes also a hell of a performer, with a one-man stage show featuring everything from comedy to surrealism. See the WWE star and best-selling author perform Hardcore Legend: An Evening with Mick Foley plus a Q&A and meet-and-greet 7:30 p.m. Monday at Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, 3000 General Pershing Blvd. Tickets are $25. Call 866-966-1777 or visit ticketstorm.com.Monday

2014 U.S. Senior Open
The great thing about golf is that you can play it and be good at it well into your senior years. But its even better when youre playing at one of the regions most scenic and prestigious courses. The 2014 U.S. Senior Open features some of the sports most recognizable names Fred Couples, Colin Montgomerie, Vijay Singh and more and the major USGA championship officially tees off 7:15 a.m. Thursday at Oak Tree National, 1515 W. Oak Tree Drive in Edmond, with the final round on Sunday. Tickets are $20-$225. Call 726-9700 or visit 2014ussenioropen.com.ThursdaySunday
Red Bull King of the Rock
Think you have game? Then prove it on the pavement. Red Bull King of the Rock, the most prestigious one-on-one street basketball tournament, is back and open to everyone, no matter the skill level. Who knows? One minute youre ballin on the streets, the next youre suiting up for the Thunder … OK, thats a stretch. But the winner does get $1,000 and a trip to the World Finals. Registration is free and starts at 6 p.m. (games at 7 p.m.) at The Cage, 412 W. Reno Ave. Visit redbullkingoftherock.com.Saturday
This Is Our Oklahoma Land
You have probably noticed that we have some pretty wicked scenery here in Oklahoma. Mountains, prairies, canyons you name it, we have em. This Is Our Oklahoma Land, a solo exhibit from photographer Kim Baker, celebrates the majestically diverse geography of the state. You can see her work at an opening reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at The Depot Gallery, 200 S. Jones Ave., in Norman. Admission is free. Call 307-9320 or visit normandepot.org.FridayWednesday, ongoing
This article appears in Jul 2-8, 2014.






