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Alright so, I took the default database from there https://skribbliohints.github.io/ and with the help of html, I extracted the words to a list separated by commas. It's useful when you want to translate those words into your native language.
Word of advice, when using google translate, do not put all words at once there, it can rapidly worsen the translation.
(And there is a last thing. Their algorithm of picking only custom words is not working really good, at least for me. Meaning that I often get duplicates, despite having a list this big and without duplicates. I'm still trying to find some solution to this, so if somebody is experiencing this as well, share the knowledge please, I will do the same.)
SOLUTION: Thanks for the reply from PepegaWR who identified the cause. I also tested it and there seems to be a custom words limit of 5000 characters. The easiest way in my opinion is to shuffle the words before each session to minimize the impact. Also thanks to the flynger who had the same idea before me :)
Finally, here it is, enjoy the scribbling ^^ :

ABBA, AC/DC, Abraham Lincoln, Adidas, Africa, Aladdin, America, Amsterdam, Android, Angelina Jolie, Angry Birds, Antarctica, Anubis, Apple, Argentina, Asia, Asterix, Atlantis, Audi, Australia, BMW, BMX, Bambi, Band-Aid, Barack Obama, Bart Simpson, Batman, Beethoven, Bible, Big Ben, Bill Gates, Bitcoin, Black Friday, Bomberman, Brazil, Bruce Lee, Bugs Bunny, Canada, Capricorn, Captain America, Cat Woman, Cerberus, Charlie Chaplin, Chewbacca, China, Chinatown, Christmas, Chrome, Chuck Norris, Colosseum, Cookie Monster, Crash Bandicoot, Creeper, Croatia, Cuba, Cupid, DNA, Daffy Duck, Darwin, Darwin Watterson, Deadpool, Dexter, Discord, Donald Duck, Donald Trump, Dora, Doritos, Dracula, Dumbo, Earth, Easter, Easter Bunny, Egypt, Eiffel tower, Einstein, Elmo, Elon Musk, Elsa, Eminem, England, Europe, Excalibur, Facebook, Family Guy, Fanta, Ferrari, Finn, Finn and Jake, Flash, Florida, France, Frankenstein, Fred Flintstone, Gandalf, Gandhi, Garfield, Germany, God, Goofy, Google, Great Wall, Greece, Green Lantern, Grinch, Gru, Gumball, Happy Meal, Harry Potter, Hawaii, Hello Kitty, Hercules, Hollywood, Home Alone, Homer Simpson, Hula Hoop, Hulk, Ikea, India, Intel, Ireland, Iron Giant, Iron Man, Israel, Italy, Jack-o-lantern, Jackie Chan, James Bond, Japan, JayZ, Jenga, Jesus Christ, Jimmy Neutron, John Cena, Johnny Bravo, KFC, Katy Perry, Kermit, Kim Jong-un, King Kong, Kirby, Kung Fu, Lady Gaga, Las Vegas, Lasagna, Lego, Leonardo DiCaprio, Leonardo da Vinci, Lion King, London, London Eye, Luigi, MTV, Madagascar, Mario, Mark Zuckerberg, Mars, McDonalds, Medusa, Mercedes, Mercury, Mexico, Michael Jackson, Mickey Mouse, Microsoft, Milky Way, Minecraft, Miniclip, Minion, Minotaur, Mona Lisa, Monday, Monster, Mont Blanc, Morgan Freeman, Morse code, Morty, Mount Everest, Mount Rushmore, Mozart, Mr. Bean, Mr. Meeseeks, Mr Bean, Mr Meeseeks, Mummy, NASCAR, Nasa, Nemo, Neptune, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nike, Nintendo Switch, North Korea, Northern Lights, Norway, Notch, Nutella, Obelix, Olaf, Oreo, Pac-Man, Paris, Patrick, Paypal, Peppa Pig, Pepsi, Phineas and Ferb, Photoshop, Picasso, Pikachu, Pink Panther, Pinocchio, Playstation, Pluto, Pokemon, Popeye, Popsicle, Porky Pig, Portugal, Poseidon, Pringles, Pumba, Reddit, Rick, Robbie Rotten, Robin Hood, Romania, Rome, Russia, Samsung, Santa, Saturn, Scooby Doo, Scotland, Segway, Sherlock Holmes, Shrek, Singapore, Skittles, Skrillex, Skype, Slinky, Solar System, Sonic, Spain, Spartacus, Spiderman, SpongeBob, Squidward, Star Wars, Statue of Liberty, Steam, Stegosaurus, Steve Jobs, Stone Age, Sudoku, Suez Canal, Superman, Susan Wojcicki, Sydney Opera House, T-rex, Tails, Tarzan, Teletubby, Terminator, Tetris, The Beatles, Thor, Titanic, Tooth Fairy, Tower Bridge, Tower of Pisa, Tweety, Twitter, UFO, USB, Uranus, Usain Bolt, Vatican, Vault boy, Velociraptor, Venus, Vin Diesel, W-LAN, Wall-e, WhatsApp, William Shakespeare, William Wallace, Winnie the Pooh, Wolverine, Wonder Woman, Xbox, Xerox, Yin and Yang, Yoda, 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jacket, jackhammer, jaguar, jail, jalapeno, janitor, jaw, jazz, jeans, jeep, jello, jelly, jellyfish, jester, jet ski, joker, journalist, journey, judge, juggle, juice, jump rope, jungle, junk food, kangaroo, karaoke, karate, katana, kazoo, kebab, keg, kendama, ketchup, kettle, key, keyboard, kidney, kindergarten, king, kiss, kitchen, kite, kitten, kiwi, knee, kneel, knife, knight, knot, knuckle, koala, kraken, label, laboratory, ladder, lady, ladybug, lake, lamb, lamp, landlord, landscape, lane, language, lantern, lap, laptop, laser, lasso, laundry, lava, lava lamp, lawn mower, lawyer, leader, leaf, leak, leash, leather, leave, leech, legs, lemon, lemonade, lemur, lens, leprechaun, lettuce, levitate, librarian, library, licorice, lid, light bulb, lighter, lighthouse, lightning, lightsaber, lily, lilypad, limbo, lime, limousine, line, link, lion, lips, lipstick, litter box, lizard, llama, loading, loaf, lobster, lock, log, logo, lollipop, loot, loser, lotion, lottery, lounge, love, 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I wrote a new, updated, more comprehensive and neutral wiki for the sub, but I guess the mods didn't want it. Here's u/garethom's guide to Birmingham.

I sent this is in a message to the mods a little while back after seeing that the existing wiki was a little out of date, really centric to certain areas and tbh, not very neutral when it came to other areas. It's my no means the end of any recommendations, but considering we have a lot of questions about what to do/see/eat/drink and where to stay or live, I thought it might be helpful.
Anyway, I haven't got a response, and I'm not even sure if any of them are even still active here, so I thought I'd just drop it here and maybe somebody can get some use out of it anyway.
I'll clarify that outside of playing for one of the American football teams currently, and having previously played for another, I'm not affiliated with any organisation mentioned herein.

About Birmingham

Birmingham is the second city (don't listen to anything Manchester says!) of the United Kingdom. It is the largest and most populous city in the United Kingdom, as well as the centre of the second largest urban area after London, with a population somewhere between 1 and 1.3 million people.
Birmingham boomed from a non-descript market town to a juggernaut of a city during the Industrial Revolution in the late 1700s/early 1800s, and is called "the first manufacturing town in the world". Although the steam engine is Birmingham's most famous invention, did you know, that amongst hundreds of other things, we're also responsible for the birth of the modern chemical industry, cotton spinning, the Baskerville typeface, building societies, powdered custard, the modern postal system, medical plaster, lawn tennis, plastic, medical use of x-rays, The Lord of the Rings, and the Football League? Well now you do!
Today, we don't manufacture so much, but we're still an important city on the global stage. We're now a centre for both the public and private service industry, and one of the most important centres of finance in the country.
We form the centre of a metropolitan area, spanning from Solihull in the south east, to Wolverhampton and the Black Country in the north west, and we make up an interesting group of people. We're a city of younger than average people, and are the UK's most ethnically diverse city, with large numbers of immigrants from Ireland, South Asia, the Caribbean and China. This make up has majorly shaped the city we live in today.
Whether you're visiting for a day or two, or you're a born and bred Brummie, Birmingham is still a city that can amaze you.
And yes... it's true. We do have more canals than Venice.

Big Name Attractions

  • BBC Birmingham: Visitors can book tours of their working building that take you behind the scenes of their television and radio productions. There is also a visitor centre that doesn't require booking.
  • Botanical Gardens: A 15 acre selection of gardens and greenhouses containing some of the world's rarest (and in some cases, entirely unique) plants. There are also a number of exotic birds.
  • Cadbury World: The world famous chocolate manufacturer was founded in Bournville. There are exhibits on the history of chocolate, the making of chocolate, the story of the Cadbury family, and if you hadn't guessed by now, a massive Cadbury shop.
  • LegoLand Discovery Centre: A newly-opened, kid centric day out based entirely on the world famous, colourful bricks.
  • Library of Birmingham: This striking building opened in 2013 is the largest public library in the United Kingdom, and the largest "public cultural space" in Europe and hosts a number of nationally and internationally significant collections.
  • National Sea Life Centre: Even with our extensive canal network, perhaps not the most appropriate location, but still... A giant aquarium with a range of sea and river life, from sharks, to penguins, to otters.
  • Sarehole Mill: A working water mill that has played a significant park in the history of both the industry and literature of Birmingham. Matthew Boulton, one of the fathers of the industrial revolution performed experiments there, and Lord of the Rings author, J. R. R. Tolkien lived just a stones throw from the mill. It is located in the Shire Country Park, named for its influence on the location of that name in the aforementioned books.
  • Thinktank: A family-oriented science experience with a focus on Birmingham's manufacturing and industrial history. You can see real WWII era aircraft, steam trains, and the world's oldest working steam engine. There's also a planetarium.

Smaller Attractions

  • Aston Hall: The "leading example of the Jacobean prodigy house" has a storied local history, from the Civil War-era onwards.
  • Back to Backs: The "city's last surviving court of back-to-back houses". Get a feel for life amongst the common folk of the city during the population boom of the Industrial Revolution.
  • Blakesley Hall: One of the oldest buildings in the city, and an archetypal example of Tudor architecture, originally owned by the famed Smalbroke family.
  • Coffin Works: A restored factory that historically manufactured brass fittings, and, you guessed it, coffins, including those of famed statesmen and members of the royal family.
  • Museum of the Jewellery Quarter: Step inside a "'time capsule' of a jewellery workshop" and learn about the 200+ year history of the Jewellery Quarter.
  • Pen Museum: The only museum dedicated to the pen trade in the UK, learn how Birmingham became the heart of the world pen industry.
  • Selly Manor: Originally the manor house of Bournbrook, it was acquired by the Cadbury family in the early 1900s and moved to be the heart of their model village, Bournville.
  • Soho House: A large house containing primarily a celebration of the life of famed industrialist Matthew Boulton and his peers in the Lunar Society.
  • Winterbourne House & Garden: A seven acre botanic garden of the University of Birmingham.

Food & Drink

Birmingham is a city quickly gaining a world-class reputation for food, with an exploding independent scene backed up by an enviable selection of fine dining options.
Fine Dining You may have heard that Birmingham has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any UK city outside of London, and that's (sort of, if you're including Solihull) true!
With five (strictly four) restaurants boasting a star, Birmingham has plenty for those desiring a fine dining experience.
Purnell's, ran by regular TV face Glyn Purnell, and Adam's are both located in the city centre. Simpsons is just a mile-and-a-bit outside the centre in leafy Edgbaston, and Carters of Moseley is just a little further out, in, well, Moseley. The most recently awarded star goes to Peel's, located in the Hampton Manor hotel in Hampton in Arden, a quick drive from Birmingham Airport.
But it's not all about those famous stars. There's also several restaurants that make the Michelin Guide. Asha's (Indian), Opus (European), The Wilderness (British/European), Lasan (Indian), Waters (European), The Boot Inn (European/Fusion), Opheem (Indian), Folium (British/European), and Harborne Kitchen (British/European) are all places you're almost guaranteed some good eating!
Street Food & Independents While the Michelin-club get all the plaudits, many prefer Birmingham's proud independent food scene for a cheaper, more relaxed meal.
The jewel in the crown is Digbeth Dining Club. The now three-day-a-week event sees an area in Digbeth in the centre of Birmingham closed off and populated by some of the countries finest streetfood vendors for a festival of food, drink and music. Many of the regulars have been crowned winners of something in the various country-wide streetfood competitions in recent years, and you'll get anything from Indian snacks, decadent waffles, slow cooked BBQ, and mouth-watering cheesecakes to award winning burgers. Additionally, in a very similar vein, is the much more recent Hawker Yard.
Looking for a burger? You're in luck. There's Original Patty Men (who are so renowned, Drake opted to miss out on the Brit Awards to eat their burgers) and The Meat Shack both located in the city centre that make some of the best burgers you'll ever taste, and have a great selection of beers to go with them.
Thanks to the city's impressive Chinatown, you're guaranteed some good authentic Chinese food. Our recommendation? Head to Peach Garden or Look In and order a selection of roasted meats (just look for the hanging ducks in the window, you won't miss them!)
Perhaps Birmingham's most world famous offering to the culinary world is the Balti. Named for the thin-pressed steel dish it's served in more than any particular method of cooking, the Balti is a garlic and onion heavy curry that is cooked over high heat, rather than simmering all day. If that sounds enticing to you, then I've got good news.
Birmingham is famed for the Balti Triangle, an area around Sparkbook, Sparkhill and Moseley that has an eye-wateringly high concentration of restaurants serving Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi food, almost all of which serving many variations of the eponymous dish. While the Balti may have spread across the entirety of the UK, it's well known that Birmingham still has the best. Looking for a recommendation? Check out Adil's, the place that lays perhaps the strongest claim to creating the dish in the first place or Al Frash. We're also locked into an ongoing battle with Glasgow as to which city created the creamy, mild curry, the Chicken Tikka Masala. Added bonus? Many of the city's balti houses are BYOB.
Outside of those mentioned, there really is something for those that want something a little different. The Karczma serves authentic Polish food in amazing decor. Bonehead is the place to go for fried chicken. If you're not feeling a full three course balti, Zindiya offers amazing Indian street food. Loaf is a co-operatively ran bakery and cookery school that offer literally the best sausage rolls in the world. Whatever cuisine takes your fancy, you will find a restaurant in Birmingham cooking it to the highest quality.
If there's anything that will force you to make plans to visit Birmingham again, it's the food.
Drinking And what d'you know, it's not just great food here, but great drink too!
In the city centre, you're spoiled for choice. There's a Brewdog bar, serving a range of beers from the eponymous brewery alongside a smorgasbord of guest brewers. Just opposite is Cherry Reds (they also have a location in Kings Heath), serving craft beers in a cafe atmosphere. Located in a former, guess what, the Post Office Vaults invites you to take a look through their "Beer Bible" and select from hundreds of beers from around the world. Purecraft serves beers from the renowned Purity Brewing Company, and the food is amazing too.
Around what was formerly a financial district, you'll find a lot of popular bars in attractive buildings, such as The Old Joint Stock, The Lost and Found and The Cosy Club. In the Jewellery Quarter, you'll find the reasonably priced 1000 Trades (usually with a pop-up dishing out great food) and further afield, the Plough in Harborne.
Cocktails more your thing? You won't miss out. The Alchemist, Fumo, Ginger's and Gas Street Social all serve proper cocktails in trendy atmospheres.
On the same street in Stirchley and Cotteridge, you will find two of the countries highest-rated off-licences. Cotteridge Wines has been voted The Best Bottle Shop in England for five years running, and Stirchley Wines, just a few minutes walk away, is held in similarly high regard. Both have been listed in RateBeer's top four locations in the country.

Sport

Birmingham is famous as a sporting city. The Football League, the world's first league football competition, was founded in 1888 by Birmingham resident, and Aston Villa director William McGregor.
Along with the aforementioned Aston Villa, Birmingham is also home to another of the oldest football teams in the country, Birmingham City. Birmingham City's Ladies play at the top level of Women's football. The football season runs between August and May.
Edgbaston Cricket Ground is home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club, but is also more prominently used for Test matches, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. The County Cricket season runs between April and September. The Twenty20 season runs between July and September.
Birmingham and the nearby areas are home to two PGA standard golf courses; The Belfry, which has hosted the Ryder Cup more than any other venue, and the Forest of Arden, a regular host of tournaments on the PGA European Tour.
Arena Birmingham, formerly known as the National Indoor Arena, has hosted a number of World and European indoor athletics championships, and the Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr is the headquarters of UK Athletics, and the home of the Birchfield Harriers, which counts a number of elite international athletes amongst its members.
The first ever game of lawn tennis was played in Birmingham in 1859 and the Birmingham Classic, played annually at the Edgbaston Priory Club is one of only three UK tennis tournaments on the WTA Tour.
There are two professional Rugby Union teams in Birmingham and the surrounding areas. Moseley Rugby Football Club play in the National League 1, and Birmingham & Solihull Pertemps Bees play in the Midlands Premier division. The Rugby Union season typically runs between September and April.
Birmingham is also home to the oldest British American football team, the Birmingham Bulls and the most successful team in University American football, the Birmingham Lions at the University of Birmingham. The Tamworth Phoenix, the current BAFA National League champions, are located in nearby Coleshill, and the Sandwell Steelers are located in the Black Country. The BAFA National Leagues season typically runs between April and August and the University season typically runs between October and January.
The Birmingham Bandits play in the National Baseball League, the top level of competition in the country. The season typically runs between April and August.
Birmingham will host the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Entertainment

Film For those that want to catch a movie, there is, as you might expect, a range of chain cinemas in dozens of locations across the city in which you can catch the latest release.
But if you're looking for something really special? Why not check out The Electric, the UK's oldest working cinema?
Of course, they show the latest blockbusters, but they also show classic movies and special events throughout the year.
Music Whatever your preference, there's a good bet that Birmingham has had an impact.
We have the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra playing at the Symphony Hall for those with a more refined ear.
There are regular jazz festivals across the city and surroundings through the year.
Perhaps you've heard of the small time bands Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin and Napalm Death? Birmingham is the home to metal, and it's an influence that is still obvious today. You'll find local bands playing the full spectrum of metal at music pubs across the city.
If you want to check out a band on tour, we've got arenas that range in size from the huge (Arena Birmingham, Genting Arena) to the more modest (Hare & Hounds, HMV Institute) and those in-between (O2 Academy).
Theatre The Repertory Theatre is the UK's longest-established "producing theatre" and the Alexandra and Hippodrome are the go-to places to see shows on tour.
Those looking for a particularly classy night out can choose from the Birmingham Royal Ballet, resident at the Hippodrome, or the Birmingham Opera Company, known for their avant garde performances in non-typical spaces.
Museums & Galleries Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is the big one. A notable collection of Pre-Raphaelite work and the Staffordshire Hoard are probably the stand outs that it's known for, but there's a temporary exhibition space that hosts events like student exhibitions from local universities.
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is located on the campus of the University of Birmingham, and was one of only five galleries outside London to receive five stars for having "Outstanding collections of international significance", and this relatively modest sized gallery hosts works by the likes of Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Auguste Rodin and J. M. W. Turner and has one of the world's largest coin collections.
If contemporary art is more your thing, then the Ikon Gallery in Brindley Place is for you, hosting rotating exhibitions throughout the year.
The mac, located in Cannon Hill Park is an art gallery with rotating exhibitions that also hosts plays, concerts and film showings.
For further Museums & Galleries see the "Attractions" section.
Nightlife As a young city, there's plenty of places in the city to while the night away.
Broad Street is Birmingham's most well known area. It's a long street with very popular, relatively "bog-standard" bars and clubs, with large dancefloors and loud, popular music. PRYZM is the largest nightclub in the city, and Grosvenor Casino, open 24 hours, is nearby.
You'll most likely find single 18-25 year olds along this busy street just a few minutes walk from the very centre of the city.
Birmingham's Gay Village is also well established, with Nightingales being arguably the biggest name. Nearby, the Arcadian hosts a number of smaller bars and clubs.
The Jewellery Quarter offers more intimate nightlife options, and you're more likely to find a slightly older clientele sipping cocktails and listening to live bands than on their feet on a dancefloor.
Digbeth is where the cool people go in search of more underground fare. DJs and producers playing House, Techno (including the world famous "Birmingham Sound"), Dubstep, Garage and Drum & Bass congregate in the clubs in this area, catering to those that are happy to go all night. If you want to go even further off the beaten track, check out PST where you're likely to find Listening Sessions, showcasing a range of music from local producers.
Shopping The Bullring is the major shopping centre in Birmingham. It is one of Europe's largest and houses just one of four Selfridges department stores, housed in an iconic building. There are a number of stores selling fashion, cosmetics, toys and gifts and food.
The Bull Ring markets see 140 stallholders offering fresh fruit and vegetables, meats and fish, and basically every non-food item you can think of.
The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the jewellery trade, which produces 40% of all the jewellery made in the UK.
The Great Western Arcade is a Grade II listed row of shops that cater almost entirely to independent retailers where you're almost guaranteed to find something unique.

Weather

We're a relatively temperate city, in that it rarely gets super cold, and rarely gets super hot. In the summer months, you can expect a twenty four hour swing from around 11°C(52°F) to 23°C(73°F), and in the winter months, anywhere between 0°C(32°F) and 7°C(45°F).
We get roughly 10-13 rainy days per month throughout the year.
Compared to other UK cities, we are relatively snowy, due to our inland position and high elevation, however, it rarely snows to a degree that it causes problems.

Environment

Birmingham is, perhaps surprisingly given its unfair reputation, an outstandingly green city. We have a stunning 571 parks in the city, more than any other European city.
Sutton Park is the biggest park in the city, and is Europe's largest urban park outside of a capital city. Around a quarter of the former Royal Forest is covered by ancient woodlands, and there are a number of large ponds and pools. It is relatively common to see deer and exmoor ponies in the less busy parts of the park. There are several sporting events held in the park throughout the year.
The Lickey Hills are home to a Green Flag awarded country park that offer picturesque views of the city of Birmingham, and are home to several species of deer, badgers and around ninety bird species, and some believe this favoured haunt of J. R. R. Tolkien formed the inspiration for the Shire in his famed The Lord Of The Rings series.
Cannon Hill Park is a 250 acre area consisting of woodland, grassland and several large ponds. There are areas for soccer, boating, fishing, tennis and mini-golf.

Travel

Due to its centralised location, Birmingham is well placed for transport. It is served by the M5, M6 (famed for the Gravelly Hill Interchange, more commonly known as Spaghetti Junction), M40 and M42 motorways.
Birmingham Airport (actually located in Solihull), is an international airport, with flights to and from to many destinations in Europe, North America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
Birmingham New Street is the largest railway station outside of London and serves locations across the country. Snow Hill and Moor Street act as the northern termini for trains coming from London Marylebone.
Buses are mainly administered by National Express, and the West Midlands bus route 11, also known as the Birmingham Outer Circle, is the longest urban bus route in Europe at 27 miles, taking around three hours to complete.
Uber operates within Birmingham.

Living In Birmingham

Many times we're asked here on brum "where should I live", "is area X ok to live in", etc. Much like everything else in Birmingham, there is a lot of variety. Houses can range from cheap as chips to pretty expensive, and each area of the city has its own up and downsides. It's not so easy to divide Birmingham by distinct areas of desirability, and some of the most expensive and sought after suburbs border those that aren't as popular.

Central Birmingham

Living in central Birmingham will be similar to living in the centre of any other big city, if you've ever done that. There will always be something to do on right on your doorstep, the social opportunities are immense, and your commute can be but a short walk to the office. Of course, this is often at the expense of a smaller, more expensive property, greater noise and everywhere is pretty busy 24/7. There are a number of distinct "regions" in the city centre.
Brindley Place & Surrounding Areas Likely the priciest part of the city centre to live in, but there are often more than small flats available. Penthouses, townhouses and large apartments are more common in this area.
Average property price: Anywhere from ~£150,000 to £1m+ Brindley Place on Streetcheck
Digbeth An area still undergoing gentrification, but also a focal point for up and coming independents in business, food, arts and culture. Most, if not all, properties in Digbeth will be flats. Most of Digbeth is a five minute walk to the centre of the city.
Average property price: £158,024 Digbeth on Streetcheck
Jewellery Quarter Great for food and drink, the Jewellery Quarter, while still a stronghold in the UK jewellery industry, is fast becoming one of the "cooler" areas to live in the city. Most, if not all, properties in the Jewellery Quarter will be flats.
Average property price: ~£200,000-250,000 Jewellery Quarter on Streetcheck

North Birmingham

North Birmingham has a large swing in terms of lifestyle. Some areas closer to the city centre are more economically deprived, whereas further away, the likes of Sutton Coldfield can boast some of the most expensive and most desirable locations in the Midlands. The transport links are, to some, an attraction to living in North Birmingham, usually being just minutes from several junctions on the M6 and M5.
Aston Aston as a settlement is very old, and has a real mix of history, ranging from the medieval to Jacobean to early 1900s. Most properties in Aston are terraced houses.
Average property price: £107,137 Aston on Streetcheck
Erdington Lying between the city centre and it's more expensive neighbour, Erdington is fast becoming a desirable location for those priced out of Sutton Coldfield. There is a range of properties from detached housing to flats.
Average property price: £163,075 Erdington on Streetcheck
Handsworth An "on the rise" area that can boast perhaps the longest list of famous residents in the whole city. There are a wide range of properties from detached housing to terraced houses.
Average property price: £144,484 Handsworth on Streetcheck
Sutton Coldfield A "Royal Town" and the fourth-least deprived area in the country, Sutton Coldfield is renowned as a very affluent area with many attractions. There are a range of properties from terraced houses to very large detached houses.
Average property price: £314,808 although houses can and do regularly top £3m+ Sutton Coldfield on Streetcheck

East Birmingham

East Birmingham is home to a diverse population, and a relatively green area stretching from the city centre to neighbouring Solihull, and is quickly finding itself a niche as younger folk priced out of Solihull move to a desirable location between the leafy town and Birmingham's centre.
Bordesley Green Traditionally an area popular with immigrants, and mostly consists of terraced houses.
Average property price: £122,712 Bordesley Green on Streetcheck
Stechford Mostly terraced housing with a tonne of local ameneties and is cut almost in two by the River Cole and has a large nature reserve running through it.
Average property price: £150,085 Stechford on Streetcheck
Yardley & Sheldon An historically old suburb of Birmingham, with a dedicated conservation area and many local ameneties. There are a range of properties from detached houses to a small number of flats and apartments.
Average property price: £162,601 Yardley & Sheldon on Streetcheck

South Birmingham

The south of Birmingham is home to some of the "coolest" suburbs that are quickly gaining popularity, seated between the city centre and what you might call "countryside" towards Warwickshire.
Hall Green Encompassing much of the Tolkien trail, this suburb borders Shirley in Solihull.
Average property price: £209,923 Hall Green on Streetcheck
Kings Heath, Stirchley and Cotteridge These three closely related suburbs are quickly becoming seen as an affordable alternative to Moseley.
Average property price: £211,276 Kings Heath on Streetcheck
Moseley With a real "village" feel, there are many renowned drinking holes and eateries, with a large range of property types.
Average property price: £276,533 Moseley on Streetcheck
Sparkhill Home to a large population of immigrants, it's not surprising that Sparkhill is home to much of the famed "Balti Triangle". Most of the properties are terraced houses.
Average property price: £142,394 Sparkhill on Streetcheck

West Birmingham

As you move away from the city centre towards the Black Country, you'll come across some of the city's most sought-after locations for both young and old alike.
Edgbaston A very affluent suburb that is also home to much of the University of Birmingham campus. There are a number of very large houses, but also a large number of flats and terraced houses. Houses can and do regularly go for £1m+
Average property price: £301,851 Edgbaston on Streetcheck
Harborne A Victorian-era suburb with a large amount of terraced and semi-detached housing, located between Edgbaston and Quinton.
Average property price: £278,266 Harbone on Streetcheck
Selly Oak The majority of residents in this suburb are students at Birmingham's universities. As such, it has many transport links to the city centre. Most of the properties are terraced houses.
Average property price: £221,046 Selly Oak on Streetcheck
Quinton This green suburb basically forms the very western border of the city before you enter Sandwell and Dudley. Most properties are semi-detached.
Average property price: £258,077 Quinton on Streetcheck

Outside the city

Birmingham is part of the greater West Midlands conurbation, so it can be used as a hub for exploring the region easily.
Solihull is situated on the south-eastern edge of Birmingham. Solihull is an affluent town with a mid-sized town centre, and a number of smaller villages located more rurally.
Coventry can be reached via the M6 or A45, and is roughly a half an hour to fourty minute drive from the city centre.
Stratford-Upon-Avon, famed for being the home of William Shakespeare, is located roughly an hour away from the city centre.
Warwick, the home of Warwick Castle, is located near Royal Leamington Spa, and is about an hour by car from the city centre.
The Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, can be quickly reached, anywhere from one to two hours away from the city centre.
Worcester and the Malvern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, can be reached via the M5, around an hour and a half from the city centre.
On the western edge of the city, the Black Country, consisting of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton can be found.
Further out west, the Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be found.
To the north of the city, Cannock Chase, a large, heavily wooded Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is located.
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What's happening around town (Wed, Dec 18th - Tue, Dec 24th)

Tulsa's event list.

Ongoing

Wednesday, Dec 18th

  • Blue Dome Pop-Up Shops (Blue Dome District - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd Get your holiday shopping fix at the Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa during this series of pop-up markets featuring…
  • Creepy Christmas Light Tour (Woodward Park - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Haunted history and Christmas lights combine at Tulsa Spirit Tours' Creepy Christmas Light Tour. Learn all about the…
  • Drag Queen Christmas (Brady Theater - Tulsa) Murray & Peter Present A DRAG QUEEN CHRISTMAS Hosted by @[127426811813:274:Nina West] On Sale Friday 9/13 10am
  • 🍴 EDGE CHRISTMAS CONCERT: Angels & Airwaves + Phantogram (Cain's Ballroom - Tulsa) Cain's Ballroom welcomes the 104.5 The Edge Christmas Concert with Angels and Airwaves, Phantogram and Winnetka Bowling League on December 18, 2019
    Burn Co Barbecue - Cain’s will be open during the show.
    Advance - $36 + fees Day of Show - $38 + fees Door - $42 Mezzanine (21+) - $51 + fees
    No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds!
    Support acts…
  • 😂 Matt Sadler (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Dec 21st
  • The Nutcracker (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd This December, Tulsa Ballet presents "The Nutcracker" at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Audiences of all ages…
  • 🎨 SOLD OUT: Homeschool at Philbrook: Ages 9-12 (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Start Time: 1:00pm NEW THIS YEAR: Both Members & Not-Yet-Members welcome! Art and Nature come together this fall! Fuse art and science by focusing on the art of nature and exploring ecological processes on our grounds through art-making. Students will experience the art of cultivation firsthand by planting and caring for their own space in the Philbrook gardens.…
  • West Bend Winterland (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd Claremore's West Bend Winterland is reminiscent of traditional holiday festivities, and invites your family to create…

Thursday, Dec 19th

  • Blue Dome Pop-Up Shops (Blue Dome District - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd Get your holiday shopping fix at the Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa during this series of pop-up markets featuring…
  • A Christmas Carol (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Start Time: 7:30pm A Christmas Carol Dec. 7-8, 13-15, 19-22 at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 9, 16, 23 at 2 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre Robert Odle and Richard Averill's musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novella about the joy of giving has been a Tulsa tradition for more than 40 years. It's a heartwarming story about Scrooge, a lonely humbug who is given the…
  • Creepy Christmas Light Tour (Woodward Park - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Haunted history and Christmas lights combine at Tulsa Spirit Tours' Creepy Christmas Light Tour. Learn all about the…
  • Decorating the Tree (ORU Aerobics Center - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Experience all the relatable family drama Christmas can bring during a production of "Decorating the Tree" in…
  • 😂 Matt Sadler (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Thru Sat, Dec 21st
  • The Nutcracker (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd This December, Tulsa Ballet presents "The Nutcracker" at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Audiences of all ages…
  • West Bend Winterland (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd Claremore's West Bend Winterland is reminiscent of traditional holiday festivities, and invites your family to create…

Friday, Dec 20th

  • Blue Dome Pop-Up Shops (Blue Dome District - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd Get your holiday shopping fix at the Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa during this series of pop-up markets featuring…
  • Brad James Band (Blackbird On Pearl - Tulsa) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • 🎓 Chandler Park Golden Get-Together (Chandler Park - Tulsa) Start Time: 12:30pm On the third Friday of each month join us for a variety of guest speakers, arts and crafts, music, games and field trips. Snacks and good times provided. FREE!
  • A Christmas Carol (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Start Time: 7:30pm A Christmas Carol Dec. 7-8, 13-15, 19-22 at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 9, 16, 23 at 2 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre Robert Odle and Richard Averill's musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novella about the joy of giving has been a Tulsa tradition for more than 40 years. It's a heartwarming story about Scrooge, a lonely humbug who is given the…
  • Creepy Christmas Light Tour (Woodward Park - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Haunted history and Christmas lights combine at Tulsa Spirit Tours' Creepy Christmas Light Tour. Learn all about the…
  • Decorating the Tree (ORU Aerobics Center - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Experience all the relatable family drama Christmas can bring during a production of "Decorating the Tree" in…
  • 🎡 Drip Fest (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Holiday Maker Market (Mother Road Market - Tulsa) Visit the Mother Road Market along Route 66 in Tulsa for the Holiday Maker Market. Complete your holiday shopping while…
  • Kristin Chenoweth & Sandi Patty in Broken Arrow, OK (Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center - Broken Arrow) A powerhouse duo for the ages, Emmy and Tony winner Kristin Chenoweth comes back to her hometown for a magical evening of Yuletide carols and classics....
  • 😂 Matt Sadler (Loony Bin - Tulsa) 1 day left
  • The Nutcracker (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd This December, Tulsa Ballet presents "The Nutcracker" at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Audiences of all ages…
  • Philbrook Festival (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm Join us as Philbrook comes alive with holiday events, visits from Santa, train rides, Lego Village, garden games, live music, shopping, décor, and thousands of lights in the gardens reflecting the spirit of the season. Gather the whole family for unforgettable experiences. Festival Nights are special ticketed event nights which feature a light…
  • Trans-Siberian Orchestra (BOK Center - Tulsa) Visit downtown Tulsa's BOK Center this December for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's highly acclaimed rock opera. The…
  • West Bend Winterland (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Thru Sun, Dec 22nd Claremore's West Bend Winterland is reminiscent of traditional holiday festivities, and invites your family to create…
  • 🍴 ZZZs in the Seas Holiday Sleepover (Oklahoma Aquarium - Jenks) Celebrate the holiday season with one-of-a-kind sleepover at the Oklahoma Aquarium! Guests can drink from a hot cocoa station, take pictures with Santa, make holiday ornaments at a decoration station, eat cookies and candy canes, and go on a flashlight tour of the aquarium decorated in thousands of glittering holiday lights. Plus, spend the…

Saturday, Dec 21st

  • Blue Dome Pop-Up Shops (Blue Dome District - Tulsa) 1 day left Get your holiday shopping fix at the Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa during this series of pop-up markets featuring…
  • The Cate Brothers 50th Anniversary (The Shrine - Tulsa) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • A Christmas Carol (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Start Time: 7:30pm A Christmas Carol Dec. 7-8, 13-15, 19-22 at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 9, 16, 23 at 2 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre Robert Odle and Richard Averill's musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novella about the joy of giving has been a Tulsa tradition for more than 40 years. It's a heartwarming story about Scrooge, a lonely humbug who is given the…
  • Creepy Christmas Light Tour (Woodward Park - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Haunted history and Christmas lights combine at Tulsa Spirit Tours' Creepy Christmas Light Tour. Learn all about the…
  • Decorating the Tree (ORU Aerobics Center - Tulsa) Thru Mon, Dec 23rd Experience all the relatable family drama Christmas can bring during a production of "Decorating the Tree" in…
  • 🎭 The Drunkard and the Olio (Tulsa Spotlight Theatre - Tulsa) Start Time: 7:30pm
  • Eicher Wednesdays (Tulsa) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Tulsa Flea Market (Expo Square - Tulsa) Explore 50,000 square feet filled with antiques and collectibles at the Tulsa Flea Market. Head to Tulsa Expo Square, and…
  • 🍴 LaFortune Park - Visit with Santa! (Lafortune Community Center - Tulsa) Start Time: 11:30am Join us for games, snacks and a visit from Santa! Ages: 0-12. Free. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!
  • 🏃 Marathon and Half Marathon Training for Spring/Summer season (RunnersWorld Tulsa - Tulsa) Join our 19 week training program that has helped 1000's of runners and walkers reach their marathon or half marathon goals. Most affordable ($35), ($40 after training starts) training and fun training in Tulsa.
    This training session race goal is the OKC marathon and half, however, you do not have to do the OKC marathon or half to train with…
  • 😂 Matt Sadler (Loony Bin - Tulsa) Last Day
  • My So Called Band (The Vanguard - Tulsa) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • The Nutcracker (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) 1 day left This December, Tulsa Ballet presents "The Nutcracker" at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Audiences of all ages…
  • 🏆 Oklahoma State: NCAA Men's Basketball Doubleheader (BOK Center - Tulsa)
  • ORU Golden Eagles vs Missouri State Bears (Mabee Center - Tulsa) The ORU Golden Eagles men's basketball team strives for success on the court. Watch the team work together toward…
  • Philbrook Festival (Philbrook Downtown - Tulsa) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm Join us as Philbrook comes alive with holiday events, visits from Santa, train rides, Lego Village, garden games, live music, shopping, décor, and thousands of lights in the gardens reflecting the spirit of the season. Gather the whole family for unforgettable experiences. Festival Nights are special ticketed event nights which feature a light…
  • Tulsa Punk Rock Flea Market (The Bond - Tulsa) Immerse yourself in punk rock culture for a day, or join forces with fellow full-time punk rockers at the annual Tulsa Punk…
  • Saturday Afternoon Test N Tune (Tulsa Raceway Park - Tulsa) Start Time: 12:00pm
  • "The Voice" Christmas Concert with Brian Nhira and Friends - Presented by Good Life Music and Media Lessons (VanTrease PACE - Tulsa) Brian Nhira’s acclaimed Tulsa Christmas concert featuring his friends from ‘The Voice’ returns for its fourth year and grand finale show, at the VanTrease PACE on Saturday December 21st - 7PM. This will be the family friendly Christmas concert of the season, you don't want to miss it! Proudly Presented by Good Life Music and Media Lessons,…
  • West Bend Winterland (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) 1 day left Claremore's West Bend Winterland is reminiscent of traditional holiday festivities, and invites your family to create…

Sunday, Dec 22nd

  • Blue Dome Pop-Up Shops (Blue Dome District - Tulsa) Last Day Get your holiday shopping fix at the Blue Dome District in downtown Tulsa during this series of pop-up markets featuring…
  • A Christmas Carol (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) 1 day left Start Time: 7:30pm A Christmas Carol Dec. 7-8, 13-15, 19-22 at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 9, 16, 23 at 2 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre Robert Odle and Richard Averill's musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novella about the joy of giving has been a Tulsa tradition for more than 40 years. It's a heartwarming story about Scrooge, a lonely humbug who is given the…
  • Cirque Musica (River Spirit Casino - Tulsa) Head to Paradise Cove inside River Spirit Casino in Tulsa for Cirque Musica's "Holiday Wishes" theatrical…
  • Creepy Christmas Light Tour (Woodward Park - Tulsa) 1 day left Haunted history and Christmas lights combine at Tulsa Spirit Tours' Creepy Christmas Light Tour. Learn all about the…
  • Decorating the Tree (ORU Aerobics Center - Tulsa) 1 day left Experience all the relatable family drama Christmas can bring during a production of "Decorating the Tree" in…
  • The Nutcracker (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Last Day This December, Tulsa Ballet presents "The Nutcracker" at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Audiences of all ages…
  • 😂 Tata Warrior Ho Ho Ho Holiday Comedy Show (Loony Bin - Tulsa)
  • West Bend Winterland (Claremore Expo Center - Claremore) Last Day Claremore's West Bend Winterland is reminiscent of traditional holiday festivities, and invites your family to create…

Monday, Dec 23rd

  • A Christmas Carol (Tulsa Performing Art Center - Tulsa) Last Day Start Time: 7:30pm A Christmas Carol Dec. 7-8, 13-15, 19-22 at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 9, 16, 23 at 2 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre Robert Odle and Richard Averill's musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novella about the joy of giving has been a Tulsa tradition for more than 40 years. It's a heartwarming story about Scrooge, a lonely humbug who is given the…
  • Creepy Christmas Light Tour (Woodward Park - Tulsa) Last Day Haunted history and Christmas lights combine at Tulsa Spirit Tours' Creepy Christmas Light Tour. Learn all about the…
  • Decorating the Tree (ORU Aerobics Center - Tulsa) Last Day Experience all the relatable family drama Christmas can bring during a production of "Decorating the Tree" in…

Tuesday, Dec 24th

I was unable to find any published events for Dec 24th.

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Things To Do! 3/30/17 - 4/6/17

Hey folks! I hope you are all enjoying the gorgeous spring weather. Lucky for us there's a bunch of upcoming events that let us play outside. For those of you with allergies, my condolences.
As always, if you know about an event this week that I have missed, please share the details in the comments below. If you have a future event, you can PM me the details and I'll make sure to get it listed, both here and on www.dfwexplorer.com. The list on the website does have some bonus days, so if you want a jumpstart on planning next weekend, head that direction.
And don't forget to check out The Mid Day Show on Fridays at 12pm, I'll be on around 12.30p talking about my top picks for the weekend.
On to the list!
OPENING SOON
Friends of the Arlington Public Library Book Sale April 5 - 9.
Ennis Bluebonnet Trails in Ennis, April 1 - 30.
Picasso’s ‘Dream and Lie of Franco’: The Spanish Civil War in Print at the Meadows Museum at SMU, April 2 - July 2.
Peter and the Starcatchers at the Firehouse Theatre, April 6 - 23.
THIS WEEKEND
Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival at various locations, March 30 - April 1.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Winspear Opera House, March 31 - April 1.
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ at the Inwood Theater, March 31 - April 1.
Fran Lebowitz at the Wyly Theater, March 31 - April 1.
Stamp & Scrapbook Expo at the Grapevine Convention Center, March 31 - April 1.
Spring Bluegrass Festival at Oakdale Park, March 31 - April 2.
Vintage Market Days in Glen Rose, March 31 - April 2.
Fan Expo Dallas at the Dallas Convention Center, March 31 - April 2.
007: The Music of James Bond at the Bass Performance Hall, March 31 - April 2.
Big Texas Beer Fest at Fair Park, March 31 - April 1.
Arts in the Square at Frisco Square, April 1 - 2.
Travel & Adventure Show at Dallas Market Hall, April 1 - 2.
Big Mamou Cajun Festival at Traders Village in Grand Prairie, April 1 - 2.
THURSDAY MARCH 30TH
Broadway Bar Crawl hosted by the AT&T Performing Arts Center, and going down Greenville Ave.
Joint Lecture: John Neely Bryan at the Dallas Heritage Village.
Aging Well Expo at the Bob Duncan Center in Arlington.
Nasher Prize Graduate Symposium at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
Sammons Lunch Jam: Popular Music at the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
John Neely Bryan: Father of Dallas event and book signing with the Dallas Historical Society.
Celebration! White Rock at White Rock Trail.
Farm Shed Dinner - Celebrate Spring at the Dallas Farmers Market.
Thirsty Thursday at The Wild Detectives.
FRIDAY MARCH 31ST
LAST CHANCE Safe House exhibit at the South Dallas Cultural Center, through March 31.
LAST CHANCE Invisible: New Works by Ciara Ellen Bryant at the South Dallas Cultural Center, March 3 - 31
Donnie Darko 4k + Asukubus Record Release Show at Texas Theatre.
Book Launch: Revenge of the Star Survivors at Barnes & Noble Dallas - Lincoln Park.
Vision FW’s 10th Birthday Bash and Art Walk at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
Nasher Prize Dialogues at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
POURS - Booze, Coffee, & Food at the Dallas Farmers Market.
Commerce Street Night Market hosted by Little D Market.
Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at the Meadows Museum.
Friday Night Block Party at Rex’s Seafood at the Dallas Farmer’s Market.
Bishop Arts Wine Walk in the Bishop Arts District.
Mother Son Bonding: Casino Royale 007 at the Compass Center in Grapevine.
National Crayon Day at ICE at the Parks.
SATURDAY APRIL 1ST
Edgefest at Toyota Stadium.
Science on Tap with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
Walk MS: Fort Worth at Trinity Park.
Cars and Coffee in Plano.
Tyler Street Market hosted by Good Local Markets.
Foam Wonderland: Climax Tour at Gilley’s Dallas.
Gun Fights and Old Time Music Jam at the Dallas Heritage Village.
Blacklight Slide at Globe Life Park.
Zoo Run at the Fort Worth Zoo.
Salsa & Bachata Dancing at the Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge.
Gangster Rap Yoga at Jade & Clover.
Blackland Prairie Nature Preserve Fieldtrip hosted by the FW Chapter of Native Prairies Association of Texas.
All Things Literary: Author Expo And Writer’s Forum at the Southwest Branch of the Arlington Public Library.
White Rock Market hosted by Good Local Markets, opening their 9th season.
2017 Season Opening Day at the Grand Prairie Farmers Market.
Opening Day of the Farmers Branch Market.
Farmers Branch Vintage Base Ball Festival at the Farmers Branch Historical Park.
Grand Opening! at the Burleson’s Farmer’s Market.
South Asian Bridal Expo 2017 at the Courtyard & Towneplace Suites Grapevine.
Raised Beds and Irrigation at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.
TOMS + Dillard’s Meet & Greet with Blake Mycoskie at NorthPark Center.
Haltom City Carfest at Haltom High School.
Irving Vintage Trail Market Days at Irving Heritage Park.
Annual Glass Sale at Studio Arts Center at UTA.
Block Party at Recipe Oak Cliff.
City Expo & Pet Fair at The Bedford Boys Ranch.
Bark for Life Family Festival at the Midlothian Civic Center.
Mesquite Rodeo Parade in Downtown Mesquite.
Earth Party 2017 at the Fort Worth Water Gardens.
Experience Lowest Greenville hosted by the Lowest Greenville Collective.
Spring Guided Hike at the Bob Jones Nature Center in Southlake.
Stone Park Better Block in Dallas.
NRH Mayor’s 5K Walk at the NRH Centre.
How Do I...Garden for Butterflies? at the Texas Discovery Gardens.
Photo Swap Meet at the Dallas Center for Photography.
SUNDAY APRIL 2ND
Big D Marathon at Fair Park.
2017 Irving Marathon at the Irving Convention Center.
Super Portable Sunday at Game Over Videogames in Arlington.
Charcuterie Class w/ Brian Polcyn at Miller & Associates, hosted by South Texas Heritage Pork.
2nd Annual Frisco Crawfish Festival: ‘Claws for Paws’ at Rockin S Bar & Grill.
KNON’s 4th Annual Chili Cook-Off and Concert at The Gas Monkey Garage Bar and Grill.
Spring Tourney: Marvel vs. Capcom 2 at Free Play Richardson.
An Afternoon of Jazz at Veteran’s Park with the Arlington Community Band.
TUESDAY APRIL 4TH
PUBlic Knowledge: Black Holes at The Live Oak with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
‘Blow-Up’ at the Magnolia Theater.
Tuesday Evening Lectures: Annette Lawrence at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 5TH
Free Race! April PR Day hosted by A Tribe Called “We Run Big D”.
Derby Hatterdashery at Arlington Hall Conservancy.
‘Blade Runner: Final Cut’ at Studio Movie Grill.
THURSDAY APRIL 6TH
Sammons Lunch Jam: Dance at the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
Easter Pictures at Cowtown Canines Dog Daycare.
Fly Fishing Film Tour 2017 hosted by Casting for Recovery at Community Beer Company.
Nissan Nightlife Concert Series: Eric Paslay & DJ Christy Ray at Klyde Warren Park.
Steak of the Arts at the Mopac Event Center, hosted by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
Movies in the Park: ‘Jailhouse Rock’ at Main Street Garden.
St. Louis Shag at the Fort Worth Swing Dance Syndicate.
National Theatre Live: Twelfth Night at the Angelika Dallas.
First Thursday: Nano at the Perot Museum.
ONGOING EVENTS
Two Trains Running at the Jubliee Theatre, March 17 - April 16.
‘...a moment in the life of Willa Dee Arvis’ at Stone Cottage Theater, March 30 - April 23.
Richard Serra: Prints at the Nasher Sculpture Center, January 28 - April 30.
Captain Phantasm Meets Major Majestic at Pocket Sandwich Theater, March 31 - May 13.
Polly Smith: A Texas Journey at Fair Park with the Dallas Historical Society, February 1 - May 27.
Passages in Modern Art: 1946-1996 at the Dallas Museum of Art, through May 28.
the Wittgenstein Vitrine at the Dallas Museum of Art, through May 28.
‘Between Heaven and Hell’: The Drawings of Jusepe de Ribera at the Meadows Museum, through June 11.
Mexico 1900-1950: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Jose Clemente Orozco, and the Avant-Garde at the Dallas Museum of Art, through July 16.
‘Dream Big: Engineering Our World’ film showing at the Omni IMAX at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, February 17 - August 13.
Hidden Treasures: Celebrating 75 Years at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, through September 1.
Texas Under Six Flags exhibit at the Dallas Historical Society, through September 1.
Waxed: Batik from Java at the Dallas Museum of Art, through September 10.
Tumbleweed Rumble at Artisan Second Stage, through December 2017.
RECURRING EVENTS/COOL THINGS AROUND TOWN
Ten Bells Tavern hosts pub quizzes every other Wednesday at their location in Oak Cliff/Bishop Arts.
Kwest, a city exploration app is available for Denton, Grapevine, Bishop Arts, Uptown, and the Zoo.
Dallas Games Marathon in Plano every Thursday
Feed The City, hosted by Volunteer North Dallas at Gordon Biersch in Plano, is a public effort to make sandwiches/meals for the homeless. Every first Saturday at 8.30am.
West 7th Farmers Market on Crockett Street in Fort Worth, every Thursday.
Classical Open Mic at Buzzbrews weekly.
The Dallas Swing Dance Society will host lessons and dances on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Saturdays of the month.
Geeks Who Drink host trivia at various places and locations throughout the Metroplex, including Alamo Drafthouse on Mondays, Cedar Springs Tap House Tuesday at 7, and Bryan Street Tavern Wednesday at 8.
Free Improv Jam Session and Open Mic Night every Tuesday at the Dallas Comedy House, among various other fun activities weekly.
Various shows at the Planetarium at UT Arlington.
Various classes are offered at the Dallas Arboretum weekly, everything from silk screening to gardening information to fused glass making.
Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show every weekend at the Stockyards.
Parkour In the Park has free classes every Saturday at the Water Gardens in Fort Worth, Reverchon Park in Dallas, or Robert E. Lee Park in Dallas.
Every Tuesday is Open Mic Night at the Free Man in Deep Ellum.
At Alamo Drafthouse in Richardson every Sunday is Board Game Night and Tuesdays are Tiki Bingo Night.
Stockyards Rodeo every Friday and Saturday night at 8pm in the Stockyards.
Every Saturday is the Coppell Farmers Market in Old Town Coppell.
Classical Open Mic at BuzzBrews in Dallas every Tuesday.
Tuesday Tease weekly at Sue Ellen’s Dallas.
Trinity Hall has lots of weekly things, like Pub Trivia on Sundays and Texas Hold ‘Em on Mondays.
Book a trapeze class at Skyline Trapeze in Dallas CLOSED FOR THE WINTER SEASON.
Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventures let you tour Dallas while doing an Amazing Race style scavenger hunt on your smart phone.
Have a wonderful week, all!
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What's happening around town (Wed, Jul 6th - Tue, Jul 12th)

Oklahoma City's event list.

Ongoing

Wednesday, Jul 6th

  • The 44th Annual Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale (Western Heritage Museum) Day 2 of 2 ** The 44th Annual Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale **
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    Open to the Public with Museum admission. Be the first to experience more than 300 new Western paintings and sculpture by the finest contemporary Western artists in the nation when the doors open an hour early on June 10, 9:00 a.m. The National Cowboy & Western…
  • Acrylic paintings by Linda Hiller (50 Penn Art Gallery) *Acrylic paintings by Linda Hiller, *through August 31st. 50 Penn
    Art Gallery, 1900 NW Expressway. There will be an opening
    reception at 6 p.m. Friday (July 8th) 848-5567.
  • 🍴 Anthem Drown Night! (HiLo Club) Our local friends at Anthem Brewing Co. have some great beers! Every Wednesday night from 9pm to close enjoy $8 Drown Night! Their Power Pils will be flowing!
  • Board Games for Children (Blanchard Library - Blanchard) Start Time: 10:30am Come and join us as we play board games! Ages 4 to 12. All supplies provided. UNO, dominos, checkers, connect 4 and a lot of favorites.
  • Norman Central - Baby Story Time (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 10:00am Join us for a story time at OU's Kraettli Apartments! This bouncing story time is perfect for the whole family, but especially great for children ages 1-5. Join us at the playground if the weather is nice or at the model apartment above the office when the weather is questionable.
  • 🎓 Norman Central - C++ Coding Bootcamp (Norman Public Library - Norman) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am Coding bootcamps are a great way to quickly gain a starter's understanding of a computer programming language. The only problem is that they always cost so much! But, never fear: the Library is here to offer, for free, a bootcamp using C++! During this four-day intensive session, adult students will start with no knowledge of C++ and move…
  • 🎓 Norman Central - Teen Arm Knitting (Norman Public Library - Norman) 1 day left Start Time: 5:00pm Learn to Arm Knit! What? Never heard of arm knitting? Check out this video to see how amazingly simply and fun it is. Then join us at the library to get started on your own arm knitted scarf! All supplies provided by the library. Please register so we have enough supplies on-hand for everyone.
  • Norman Central -Tween Scene: Flight! (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 2:00pm Each week, there will be activities just for tweens. This program requires registration and is limited to 20 tweens (ages 10-12). Registration opens June 1st. If you can't come to the program in June, the program will be repeated in July! For more information, contact the Children's department at 405-701-2630.
  • Del City Kiwanis Club (Rose State College - Midwest City)
  • Dodgers vs Sky Sox (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Start Time: 7:05pm Come experience America's favorite pastime in downtown Oklahoma City as the Oklahoma City Dodgers take on the…
  • Drawing in the Prix de West Galleries (Western Heritage Museum) Day 2 of 2 June 10
    “Drawing in the *Prix de West *Galleries” art students with a valid student ID are invited to draw in the galleries, June 10 – August 7, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. For more information: Nationalcowboymuseum.org, (405) 478-2250.
  • Ferry Fun Cruises (Oklahoma River Cruises) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 11:30am With four river landings, it's easy travel the Oklahoma River. Learn more about each of the landings and where they're located.
    The ferry transit schedule varies throughout the season.
    *** Purchase your tickets onboard**
    **Trip times in black are 1 hr 40 min round trip*
    *** Theme Cruises are on all evening service departures the last…
  • 🎨 Guerrilla Art Park (Oklahoma Contemporary) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 11:00am Artists: Apply to be part of our first installment of Guerrilla Art Park - an outdoor sculpture exhibition near our Showroom on the site of our future arts campus. We are accepting submissions now through the month of May, and planning to install in June - it's going to be a lightning-fast operation, but we are excited to activate the…
  • Hospice Volunteer Opportunities (New Century Hospice, Inc.) 1 day left Start Time: 9:00am The services you will give as a Hospice volunteer will profoundly improve the quality of our patient's lives. Friendly visits enable families to keep their loved ones at home, around the people they love, and the things they love. Assisting with errands helps a tired family cope with their many challenges and allows them time with their loved…
  • Lapsit Story Time (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 10:00am Each week, caregivers and their children sit together to enjoy developmentally appropriate stories, songs, fingerplays and bubbles. For babies 24 months and younger accompanied by an adult. For more information, call the Moore Public Library at 405-793-4347. For updates on special events and more, be sure to check the Website, like us on…
  • 🎨 Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting, (Western Heritage Museum) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am **Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting **
    Ohio watercolorist and Prix de West winner, Lowell Ellsworth Smith (1924-2011), once referenced his *theology of painting *during an interview. Short but meaningful, the phrase summarized his relationship with art. It was more than a hobby or pastime. More than a career. It was the lens…
  • Okietales (Oklahoma History Center) Start Time: 10:30am Mark your calendars and bring the little ones for a special program exploring Oklahoma’s past. Each Wednesday in June and July from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. the History Center hosts Okietales. Okietales is a one-of-a-kind reading and storytelling time where kids can hear and see history! Every Wednesday we will dive into history with books and…
  • Private River Cruise Charters (Oklahoma River Cruises) Start Time: 10:00am Oklahoma River Cruises is the venue for your next meeting or special event. Your guests will be treated to impeccable service and amazing views of Oklahoma City. *If you would like an estimate for your upcoming event please submit a Charter Inquiry Form . *We encourage you to check date availability as often as you need to, but to reserve a…
  • Sign the medical Marijuana Petition (New World Comics) 1 day left Start Time: 7:00am Oklahomans for Health is a non-profit organization running an initiative petition to legalize medical marijuana in Oklahoma. Sign the petition today! Go to ok4health.org to learn more!
  • 🎨 SONIC SUMMER MOVIES: ¡Three Amigos (Myriad Botanical Gardens) Start Time: 8:00pm Pre-event activities 8pm, Film at 9pm Three out of work silent movie actors are accidentally drawn to a Mexican village that is being harassed by a gang of outlaws. The three, ‘Ned’, ‘Lucky Day’ and ‘Dusty Bottoms’ play ‘Lone Ranger’ types in their movies, but must play their parts for real now. A much-loved summer tradition is…
  • 🎨 Summer Wheat: Everything Under the Sun (Oklahoma Contemporary) 1 day left Start Time: 9:00am Step into another world where Summer Wheat explores an extensive portrayal of what she imagines to be behind the wall in Vermeer’s historical painting, *The Milk Maid. *Wheat will create an immersive, site-specific experience which includes painting, sculpting, architecture, and installation. The exhibit and artist-in-residency will serve as…
  • Troyboi (Kamps 1310 Lounge) https://www.facebook.com/events/958503924270496/
  • TroyBoi (Kamp's Deli)
  • 🎨 UCO National Photo Contest (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) All day event: Entries are being accepted through July 6 for Central’s Woody Gaddis Gallery National Photo Contest — themed "Connect." For more information or to enter, visit www.uco.edu/la/photocontest. Learn more.
  • *Urban Landscapes by Bob James, A Dialogue in Paint by James Daniel Gaar and Limited Processing: Nathan Evans, Laura Kent, Bryon * (IAO Gallery) **May 19-July 9
    **Opening Reception: May 20, 6-9pm
    **Closing Reception: June 17, 6-9pm
    **Urban Landscapes *by Bob James*
    In the main gallery of IAO, according to the artist, Bob James' unordinary photographs of the ordinary are "images of nothing in particular; [they are] pranks, playful lies."
    ***A Dialogue in Paint *by James…
  • 🎨 Wednesday at the Movies: Tarzan (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 2:00pm Join us for Disney's "Tarzan," the adventurous tale of a baby adopted by a family of gorillas. Beat the summer heat and join us for some great feature family films on Wednesdays in June and July. Feel free to bring blankets, pillows and snacks to make your movie viewing experience more comfortable. Space is limited to first 300 participants.
  • 🎓 Wednesday Wax & Wine (Skirvin Hilton) Start Time: 6:00pm Are you ready for a new painting experience? Join me for a unique evening of fun, friends and relaxation where you enjoy sipping on your favorite beverage while you learn how to paint with beeswax. In this 2-hour workshop, I will teach you how to create your own beautiful encaustic monotypes by melting wax on the hot plate and pulling paper …

Thursday, Jul 7th

  • 🏃 Adult Yoga to Exercise Your Mind (Purcell Public Library - Purcell) Start Time: 6:00pm Exercise your body and mind with Hatha Flow Yoga. JIll Fox, registered yoga teacher, with the Chickasaw Nation Nutrition Services will present Yoga for all levels in this program. Wear comfortable clothes and reserve your spot for the session. Mats and blocks will be provided, but you are free to bring your own.
  • 🎨 Afternoon Movie: Thor: Dark World (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 2:00pm Come enjoy "Thor: Dark World" (rated PG-13): Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos, but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness. Enjoy a Marvel movie every Thursday in July from 2pm-4:30pm.
  • 🎭 The Agony & the Agony (Carpenter Square Theatre) Start Time: 7:30pm Carpenter Square Theatre closes its 32nd Season with Nicky Silver's “The Agony & The Agony” June 24-July 16, 2016. All performances of the rollicking comedy are at the theater, located at 800 W. Main on the southwest corner of Main and Shartel in downtown Oklahoma City.
    Specific performance dates and times are: June 24-25 and July…
  • Barks, Books, and Buddies (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 6:30pm Did you know dogs love to be read to? Well, they do! Especially by kids. Reading to dogs gives children essential extra practice with reading and oral skills. Come and read to a non-judgmental listener. Register for a 15 minute session by calling the Moore Public Library at 793-4347.
  • 🎓 Norman Central - C++ Coding Bootcamp (Norman Public Library - Norman) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am Coding bootcamps are a great way to quickly gain a starter's understanding of a computer programming language. The only problem is that they always cost so much! But, never fear: the Library is here to offer, for free, a bootcamp using C++! During this four-day intensive session, adult students will start with no knowledge of C++ and move…
  • Norman Central - Music Connection (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 6:00pm Norman Central Music Connection is a music and story program for children ages 3 to 7 and their caregivers. It includes singing, playing instruments, listening, moving to music and more. The connection between music and literacy is well documented, and this fun class is ideal to help kids succeed in learning and in life. Regular attendance is…
  • 🎓 Norman Central - Teen Arm Knitting (Norman Public Library - Norman) Last Day Start Time: 5:00pm Learn to Arm Knit! What? Never heard of arm knitting? Check out this video to see how amazingly simply and fun it is. Then join us at the library to get started on your own arm knitted scarf! All supplies provided by the library. Please register so we have enough supplies on-hand for everyone.
  • 🍴 Christians on Campus Thursday Dinner and Fellowship (University of Oklahoma - Norman) Start Time: 6:30pm Every Thursday we come together for dinner and fellowship in God's word. Come hear the riches of Christ ministered from the Scriptures that can be applied to your everyday life. Also meet others who are pursuing the Lord in their college years.
  • Dodgers vs Storm Chasers (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Omaha Storm Chasers $2 Thursdays
  • 🍴 Drink and Draw (Okay See) Start Time: 8:00pm Drink & Draw is hosted every Thursday at either Brass Bell Studios, The Okay See, or Tree & Leaf from 8-11pm.
    Here is the weekly schedule:
    1st Thursday: The Okay See
    2nd Thursday: Brass Bell Studios
    3rd - 4th - 5th Thursdays: Tree & Leaf
    Drink & Draw is open to anyone that wants to attend. While consuming alcohol is welcome, it…
  • Ferry Fun Cruises (Oklahoma River Cruises) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 11:30am With four river landings, it's easy travel the Oklahoma River. Learn more about each of the landings and where they're located.
    The ferry transit schedule varies throughout the season.
    *** Purchase your tickets onboard**
    **Trip times in black are 1 hr 40 min round trip*
    *** Theme Cruises are on all evening service departures the last…
  • 🎨 French Film Month (Oklahoma City Museum of Art) Start Time: 5:30pm In celebration of Bastille Day, the French national holiday, and “Matisse in His Time: Masterworks of Modernism from the Centre Pompidou, Paris,” the Museum’s exciting new exhibition, OKCMOA is honoring French cinema all month long. For this very special showcase of the best in new and classic French film, we are offering moviegoers the…
  • 🎨 Guerrilla Art Park (Oklahoma Contemporary) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 11:00am Artists: Apply to be part of our first installment of Guerrilla Art Park - an outdoor sculpture exhibition near our Showroom on the site of our future arts campus. We are accepting submissions now through the month of May, and planning to install in June - it's going to be a lightning-fast operation, but we are excited to activate the…
  • Hospice Volunteer Opportunities (New Century Hospice, Inc.) Last Day Start Time: 9:00am The services you will give as a Hospice volunteer will profoundly improve the quality of our patient's lives. Friendly visits enable families to keep their loved ones at home, around the people they love, and the things they love. Assisting with errands helps a tired family cope with their many challenges and allows them time with their loved…
  • Kierston White, Brad Fielder, and Buffalo Rogers . (The Deli - Norman) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • 🎨 Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting, (Western Heritage Museum) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am **Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting **
    Ohio watercolorist and Prix de West winner, Lowell Ellsworth Smith (1924-2011), once referenced his *theology of painting *during an interview. Short but meaningful, the phrase summarized his relationship with art. It was more than a hobby or pastime. More than a career. It was the lens…
  • 🎭 Motown Greats (The Yellow Rose Dinner Theatre - Moore) Start Time: 6:30pm THE YELLOW ROSE DINNER THEATRE
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    THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS
    JUNE 16TH - JUNE 25TH
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    PLEASE CONTACT OUR BOX OFFICE
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    PRE-SHOW AT 7:00 PM
  • Preschool & Toddler Story Time On Your Mark, Get Set...Read (Purcell Public Library - Purcell) Start Time: 10:30am Come enjoy our Summer Reading Story TIme that will emphasize our Summer Reading program On Your Mark, Get Set...Read! We will share stories, rhymes & songs followed by a short craft or activity. Each week we will encourage pre-reading skills through GLAR (Growing Like a Read).
  • Sabrina Carpenter - Upgrade Meet & Greet Packages (Stockyards City) Start Time: 8:01pm
  • 🎭 Scenes from an Execution (Paseo) Thru Sat, Jul 23rd Scenes From an Execution by Howard Barker
    Performance summary:
    Opens: July 7
    Closes: July 23
    Curtain time 8pm, 2:30 on Sunday July 17
    Performances: Thursday July 7, Friday July 8, Saturday July 9, Thursday July 14, Friday July 15, Saturday July 16, Sunday July 17 (2:30) Thursday July 21, Friday July 22 and Saturday July 23.…
  • Sign the medical Marijuana Petition (New World Comics) Last Day Start Time: 7:00am Oklahomans for Health is a non-profit organization running an initiative petition to legalize medical marijuana in Oklahoma. Sign the petition today! Go to ok4health.org to learn more!
  • 🎨 Summer Wheat: Everything Under the Sun (Oklahoma Contemporary) Last Day Start Time: 9:00am Step into another world where Summer Wheat explores an extensive portrayal of what she imagines to be behind the wall in Vermeer’s historical painting, *The Milk Maid. *Wheat will create an immersive, site-specific experience which includes painting, sculpting, architecture, and installation. The exhibit and artist-in-residency will serve as…
  • Sunset River Cruises (Oklahoma River Cruises) Start Time: 7:30pm Departs Exchange Landing | Last 3 Fridays (June – September) | $35/person
    Relax and recharge on the deck in the fresh Oklahoma breeze or inside the climate-controlled cabin while on an hour and a half sunset cruise enjoying music, appetizers and soda. Cruise times vary by season. A cash bar is available on board.
    Space is limited and…
  • We Do Legos (Purcell Public Library - Purcell) Start Time: 2:00pm Beginning Lego Robotics. Build a project following step by step directions. Then program the creation to make sounds and movement. Laptops and all supplies will be provided for the first 16 participants working in pairs and then as they become available. Free form Legos will be provided for all other attendees. All projects will remain the…
  • 🏃 Zumba (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 6:00pm Celebrate independence with us and wear your patriotic colors! Latin and International music creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system! Participants must sign a waiver each class, and anyone under 18 must have parent/guardian consent and signature. This program is made possible through the Health Literacy Grant by Oklahoma…

Friday, Jul 8th

  • 🎨 2nd Friday Circuit of Art (Norman Arts District - Norman) The 2nd Friday Circuit of Art, a monthly celebration of the arts in Norman, connects the downtown arts district with…
  • Brandon Jenkins (The Blue Door)
  • Dodgers vs Storm Chasers (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Omaha Storm Chasers $2 Thursdays
  • Had Enough (Your Mom's Place)
  • Jim Gaffigan (Riverwind Casino - Norman) Jim Gaffigan is sure to deliver bouts of laughter at his back-to-back routines at Riverwind Casino in Norman. Spend the…
  • Marianas Trench (Diamond Ballroom) Come hear pop rock band Marianas Trench as they trek across the US as part of their SPF 80s Tour. Hailing from…
  • Edmond Quilt Festival (Memorial Road Church of Christ, Summit Bldg - Edmond) Day 1 of 2 Visit the Edmond Quilt Festival for tons of vendors, demonstrations and door prizes. Whether you're browsing the…
  • 🎭 Scenes from an Execution (Paseo) Thru Sat, Jul 23rd Scenes From an Execution by Howard Barker
    Performance summary:
    Opens: July 7
    Closes: July 23
    Curtain time 8pm, 2:30 on Sunday July 17
    Performances: Thursday July 7, Friday July 8, Saturday July 9, Thursday July 14, Friday July 15, Saturday July 16, Sunday July 17 (2:30) Thursday July 21, Friday July 22 and Saturday July 23.…
  • $ Oklahoma City Summer Bead & Jewelry Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park) Thru Sun, Jul 10th The Oklahoma City Summer Bead & Jewelry Show is eagerly anticipated by thousands of area residents as a premier…

Saturday, Jul 9th

  • The 2nd Annual Funniest Person in OKC Contest (ACM@UCO Performance Lab) Start Time: 8:00pm Don't miss the 2nd Annual Contest to crown OKC's Funniest Person!
    Buy tickets to see your favorite OKC Comic compete, or catch all of the action by buying a single pass for all 7 shows!
  • The Art of Rap Festival (Grand Casino Hotel & Resort - Shawnee) Catch a legendary line-up packed with highly acclaimed hip-hop artists at the Art of Rap Festival in Shawnee. Inspired…
  • Beats & Bites Festival (Riverwind Casino - Norman) Feast on delicious entrees and snacks from various food trucks at Riverwind Casino's Beats & Bites music and…
  • Beyond - featuring the works of AK Westerman (Graphite) Thru Sat, Jul 30th Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Dodgers vs Storm Chasers (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Omaha Storm Chasers $2 Thursdays
  • End of Season Mash Up (Firelake Arena - Shawnee) Catch the buzz as the Oklahoma City Roller Derby put on an electrifying dance of athleticism and grace as jammers and…
  • 🎨 Free Family Make + Take Art Project (Oklahoma History Center) Enjoy some quality time with your children and help them develop those creative skills at this family friendly art…
  • 🏃 Free For All Throwdown CrossFit Competition (Get A Grip CrossFit Suite B9) A CrossFit competition to celebrate our independence! Hosted by Get A Grip CrossFit.
  • Kansas in Concert (Starlight Amphitheater @ Frontier City) Spend the day splashing in the Renegade Rapids or screaming on the Silver Bullet at Frontier City Theme Park before…
  • Manus Mortis et al. (Your Mom's Place)
  • OKC Wellness and Fitness Expo (Cox Convention Center) Head to the Cox Convention Center as bodybuilder’s from all over converge on downtown OKC for the Oklahoma…
  • Edmond Quilt Festival (Memorial Road Church of Christ, Summit Bldg - Edmond) Day 2 of 2 Visit the Edmond Quilt Festival for tons of vendors, demonstrations and door prizes. Whether you're browsing the…
  • 🎭 Scenes from an Execution (Paseo) Thru Sat, Jul 23rd Scenes From an Execution by Howard Barker
    Performance summary:
    Opens: July 7
    Closes: July 23
    Curtain time 8pm, 2:30 on Sunday July 17
    Performances: Thursday July 7, Friday July 8, Saturday July 9, Thursday July 14, Friday July 15, Saturday July 16, Sunday July 17 (2:30) Thursday July 21, Friday July 22 and Saturday July 23.…
  • 🏃 Sprint4Sarcoma (Stars & Stripes Park) This cause is created to help spread awareness about Synovial Sarcoma. It's an extremely rare form of cancer that our friend Dayna Cannon is now fighting. Our mission is to help spread Dayna's story and awareness of Synovial Sarcoma.
  • $ Oklahoma City Summer Bead & Jewelry Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park) 1 day left The Oklahoma City Summer Bead & Jewelry Show is eagerly anticipated by thousands of area residents as a premier…
  • Twenty One Pilots (Zoo Amphitheatre) Start Time: 8:00pm Crowd the stage at the Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City to get closer to Twenty One Pilots, as the Ohio-based duo…
  • Zakk Wylde et al. (Diamond Ballroom) Let Zakk Wylde introduce you to the latest musical creations off his recent "Book of Shadows…

Sunday, Jul 10th

  • Beyond - featuring the works of AK Westerman (Graphite) Thru Sat, Jul 30th Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Dodgers vs Storm Chasers (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Omaha Storm Chasers $2 Thursdays
  • 🏃 Du Draper Twice (On-Road Duathlon) (Lake Stanley Draper) The On-Road race is a 3K Run/14M Bike/3K Run with the Runs on a slightly undulating out-and-back course and the Bike on a moderately undulating loop course.
    Off-Road Race is the following day.
  • The Funeral Portrait et al. (First Pastafarian Church - Norman)
  • International Finals Youth Rodeo (Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center - Shawnee) Thru Fri, Jul 15th The International Finals Youth Rodeo, held at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee, is the ultimate rodeo event…
  • 🎭 Scenes from an Execution (Paseo) Thru Sat, Jul 23rd Scenes From an Execution by Howard Barker
    Performance summary:
    Opens: July 7
    Closes: July 23
    Curtain time 8pm, 2:30 on Sunday July 17
    Performances: Thursday July 7, Friday July 8, Saturday July 9, Thursday July 14, Friday July 15, Saturday July 16, Sunday July 17 (2:30) Thursday July 21, Friday July 22 and Saturday July 23.…
  • $ Oklahoma City Summer Bead & Jewelry Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park) Last Day The Oklahoma City Summer Bead & Jewelry Show is eagerly anticipated by thousands of area residents as a premier…

Monday, Jul 11th

  • Beyond - featuring the works of AK Westerman (Graphite) Thru Sat, Jul 30th Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Drown Night at Saints (Plaza District) Start Time: 8:00pm All you can drink Anthem beer for $8 starting at 8pm.
  • #FreeCoffeeMondays (District House) Start Time: 7:00am 7:00am - 10:30am. A free small cup of coffee for anyone who comes in.
  • International Finals Youth Rodeo (Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center - Shawnee) Thru Fri, Jul 15th The International Finals Youth Rodeo, held at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee, is the ultimate rodeo event…
  • Milk Moms (Thrive Mama Collective) Start Time: 6:00pm
  • Outline In Color (89th Street Collective)
  • Pint Night (The Mule) Start Time: 5:00pm Come try a new brew and keep the glass while you're at it!
  • Public Access: Open Mic Mondays (District House) Start Time: 8:00pm Got talents? Come rock the mic.
    Hosted by Matt Raney
  • 🎭 Scenes from an Execution (Paseo) Thru Sat, Jul 23rd Scenes From an Execution by Howard Barker
    Performance summary:
    Opens: July 7
    Closes: July 23
    Curtain time 8pm, 2:30 on Sunday July 17
    Performances: Thursday July 7, Friday July 8, Saturday July 9, Thursday July 14, Friday July 15, Saturday July 16, Sunday July 17 (2:30) Thursday July 21, Friday July 22 and Saturday July 23.…

Tuesday, Jul 12th

  • Beyond - featuring the works of AK Westerman (Graphite) Thru Sat, Jul 30th Start Time: 7:00pm
  • International Finals Youth Rodeo (Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center - Shawnee) Thru Fri, Jul 15th The International Finals Youth Rodeo, held at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee, is the ultimate rodeo event…
  • 🎭 Scenes from an Execution (Paseo) Thru Sat, Jul 23rd Scenes From an Execution by Howard Barker
    Performance summary:
    Opens: July 7
    Closes: July 23
    Curtain time 8pm, 2:30 on Sunday July 17
    Performances: Thursday July 7, Friday July 8, Saturday July 9, Thursday July 14, Friday July 15, Saturday July 16, Sunday July 17 (2:30) Thursday July 21, Friday July 22 and Saturday July 23.…
  • Wheeler Criterium Once the weather starts warming up, gather your crew and head south of the Oklahoma River for the Wheeler Criterium each…
  • 🎭 The Wizard of Oz (Civic Center Music Hall) Thru Sat, Jul 16th Visit Oklahoma City's Civic Center Music Hall for the timeless tale of "The Wizard of Oz." Performed by…
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