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The week ahead: Music, Mardi Gras parade and Valentine's Day events
Published: 2/10/2013 7:00 AM
Last Modified: 2/7/2013 4:55 PM

Music, a Mardi Gras parade and Valentine's Day events are on the calendar this week.

Sunday
Four solo guitarists with Tulsa ties will perform at the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, 111 E. First St., at 5 p.m. today.
The Guitar Summit will feature Tulsans Randy Wimer, Tommy Crook and Mark Bruner, as well as former Tulsan Ron Radford. Each performer will get the stage for 30 minutes.
Radford, who now lives in St. Louis, organized the summit. He is known as the American master of flamenco guitar, according to a news release from the Jazz Hall of Fame.
Tickets are $5-$20, available at the Jazz Depot, tulsaworld.com/okjazz or 918-281-8609.

Monday
The consignment sale event Rhea Lana’s will be at The Shoppes at Regal Plaza, 106th Street and Memorial Drive, until Saturday.
Rhea Lana’s specializes in the sale of name-brand and boutique-brand clothing, according to a statement from its organizers. Shoppers will also find children’s furniture, toys and baby equipment.
Admission is free. Hours are 1-6 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday. Merchandise will be 25 percent off Thursday and 50 percent off Friday.

Tuesday
The fourth annual Mardi Gras Parade in the Blue Dome District will start at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The parade will start at First Street and Elgin Avenue, wrap around the Blue Dome District and end at Second Street and Elgin Avenue.

Wednesday
The Telsa Quartet, which formed at Juillard, is spending a week in Tulsa presenting community concerts with Cater Penn, a Grammy-nominated composer. They will perform at Central Library in downtown Tulsa from noon to 12:45 p.m. Wednesday. So take a lunch break and head over to the library for a quick listen.

Thursday
Enjoy Valentine's Day with a ‘Taste of Chocolate & Comedy’ at 7:30 p.m. at the Henthorne Performing Arts Center, 4825 S. Quaker Ave.
Laughing Matter Improv will present this show, which will feature “the good, the bad and the ugly side of love,” according to a press release from the Henthorne PAC.
Laughing Matter is a live comedy show that uses suggestions from the audience for its performances. All attendees will also get a taste of chocolate with the show. Tickets are $10, available at 918-746-5065.

Or head to Philbrook Museum, 2727 S. Rockford Road, at 7:30 p.m. for ‘Transfigured Love,’ a show by Tulsa Camerata. The concert will feature three musical works inspired by love: Leoš Janácek’s Second String Quartet, Carter Pann’s Nicky’s Trio and Arnold Schoenberg’s Transfigured Night.
Tickets are $5-$20, available at tulsaworld.com/camerata or 918-406-5440.




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Tulsa To Do

Nour Habib joined the Tulsa World in 2011 as a general assignment reporter for the Scene section. She graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in journalism and political science. Before joining the World, she covered education for a community newspaper.

She looks forward to keeping up with all there is to do in Tulsa and sharing it with you. Because, after all, the more she finds, the more she gets to do, too.

Send any fun or interesting events her way at nour.habib@tulsaworld.com.


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