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See upcoming entertainment in the Lubbock area

Kim Lehman

Music

Sunday

Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.

Shane Rogers and Thomas Walker — 10 p.m., Skooners Bar & Grill, 1617 University Ave. (806) 749-7265.

Raised by Wolves — 10 a.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.

Monday

Gypsy Jayne and Kevin Bruce — 10 p.m., Skooners Bar & Grill, 1617 University Ave. (806) 749-7625.

Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.

Junior Vasquez — 6-8 p.m., Cotton Patch Cafe, 6810 Slide Road. 771-4521.

Songwriter Night — 11 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. 762-1185.

Bo Garza — 7 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.

Oblivious Signal with Silverslyde — 9 p.m., Bash Riprock’s, 2419 Main St. (806) 762-2274.

Tuesday

Open Jam — 10 p.m., Skooners Bar & Grill, 1617 University Ave. (806) 749-7625.

Jazz Jam — 7 p.m., Louie Louie’s Piano Bar, 1703 Texas Ave. (806) 749-7464.

John Sprott — 6:30 p.m., Triple J Chophouse and Brew Co., 1807 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 771-6555.

Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.

Scuba Steve — 7:30-9:30 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.

AJ Johnston Band — 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.

Wednesday

Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.

Raised by Wolves — 7 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.

Corey Hunt Band — 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. 762-1185.

Jenni Dale Lord — 7 p.m., Back 40 Grill, 5214 98th St. 853-8715.

Thursday

Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.

Junior’s Listening Room — 6:30-10 p.m., CapRock Winery, 408 E. Woodrow Road. $5. 790-8905.

Outlier — 7 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.

Ryan Spivey— 6-8 p.m., Wine Nest, 5217 98th St., #700. 368-7964.

Bo Garza — 5:30-7:30 p.m., Stella’s Lubbock, 4646 50th St. (806) 785-9299.

Kensie Coppin full band 9 p.m., The Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.

Friday

Mark Wallney and Darren Welch — 5:30-7:30 p.m., Jake’s Sports Café and Backroom, 5025 50th St. (806) 687-5253.

Karaoke — 10 p.m., Skooners Bar & Grill, 1617 University Ave. (806) 749-7625.

Live Music — 10 p.m,. Gas Light, 5212 57th St., #100. 785-1720.

Dustin Garrett — 7:30-11 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.

American Aquarium— 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. 762-1185.

Daryle Singletary— 7:30 p.m., Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Visit cactustheater.com for tickets. 762-3233.

Local Nobodys — 10 p.m., Bar PM, 1211 University Ave. (806) 747-2720.

TX 114 — 7 p.m., Back 40 Grill, 5214 98th St. 853-8715.

Dix Hat Band — 9 p.m., Office Grill & Sports Bar, 5004 Frankford Ave. 687-6242.

Chet Johnson Band — 7 p.m., Charley B’s, 5402 4th St. 218-3696.

Anthony Garcia — 8-11 p.m., Stella’s Lubbock, 4646 50th St. (806) 785-9299.

Jasmine Choi, Third Masterworks Concert — 7:30 p.m., Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane. 762-1688 or lubbocksymphony.org for tickets.

Big 12 Trombone Conference begins — 5 p.m. registration, 7 p.m. concert. Events continue throughout weekend. Hemmle Recital Hall, Texas Tech. 834-8865 or james.decker@ttu.edu.

Saturday

Karaoke — 10 p.m., Skooners Bar & Grill, 1617 University Ave. (806) 749-7625.

New Scholars Of Music JAM — 2-7 p.m., Sound Stage Lubbock, 1925 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 549-4284.

Live Music — 10 p.m., Gas Light, 5212 57th St., #100. 785-1720.

The After Party — 10 p.m., Office Grill & Sports Bar, 5004 Frankford Ave. 687-6242.

Seth Williamson — 7:30-11 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. 687-0505.

Taddy Porter — 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. 762-1185.

Georgia and the Alchemist— 8-11 p.m., Stella’s Lubbock, 4646 50th St. (806) 785-9299.

Vance Guthrie — 7 p.m., Back 40 Grill, 5214 98th St. 853-8715.

Roger Creager — 7 p.m. Charley B’s, 5402 4th St. 218-3696.

Tribute to Ladies of Country Music — 7:30 p.m. Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Visit cactustheater.com for tickets. 762-3233.

Jasmine Choi, Third Masterworks Concert — 7:30 p.m. Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane. 762-1688 or lubbocksymphony.org for tickets.

Theater

“Tarzan” — 2 p.m. Sunday, Moonlight Broadway at Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane. Lubbock debut of 2006 Disney-to-Broadway musical, adapted from 1914 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Musical “Tarzan” has songs by Phil Collins and book by David Henry Hwang. Stage direction by Monroe Moore. Tickets on sale at Select-A-Seat outlets at Amigo’s Supermarket, Dollar Western Wear, Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, Market Street, Ralph’s Records, Texas Tech Student Union and United Supermarkets. 770-2000. Final performance.

Art

“Green Revolution” exhibit — 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Museum of Texas Tech, 3301 Fourth St. (806) 742-2490.

“Hats and Purses and Shoes…Oh My!” — 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Museum of Texas Tech, 3301 Fourth St., (806) 742-2490.

“Stop it! Posters against guns, hate and violence in youth culture” — Through Feb. 12, Landmark Gallery at Texas Tech’s School of Art, 18th Street and Flint Avenue. (806) 742-3826.

Dirk West Exhibit at Texas Tech — Through February, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, 15th Street and Detroit Avenue. Information: Julie Barnett, assistant director of communications and marketing: (806) 790-0440.

Community

Sunday

Unit Bridge Game — 1:30 p.m., Bridge Center, 2563 74th St. $5. (806) 792-5602.

Meditation and Prayers for World Peace — 10:30-11:30 a.m., KMC-Texas-Lubbock, 6701 Aberdeen Ave., Suite. No. 4. Meditation for everyone. Free. 757-2499.

Monday

Learn to Dance with Jim and Linda — 6:30 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St. $5. (806) 783-8829.

West Coast Swing Group class — 7 p.m., D’Venue, 6202 Iola Ave., # 700. (806) 794-8368.

Tuesday

Line Dance Vocabulary with Rosalee — 4 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St. $5. (806) 783-8829.

Tuesday Rounds Dance Class — 8-10 p.m., LASRDF Dance Center, 2305 120th St. (806) 745-8290.

Teen Tuesdays — 4:30-5:30 p.m. Patterson Branch Library, 1836 Parkway Drive. Different activities every week for teens. 767-3300.

Wednesday

Diamond Plus Dancers — 7-9 p.m., LASRDF Dance Center, 2305 120th St., (806) 745-8290.

Learn to Dance with Jim and Linda — 3:30 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St. $5. (806) 783-8829.

Metropolitan Bridge Club — 11:30 a.m., Lubbock Women’s Club, 2020 Broadway. Lunch and play. (806) 543-9201.

Thursday

Zumba — 5 p.m., Rawlings Community Center, 213 40th St. Ages teen and older. $20 monthly. (806) 767-2704.

Lone Star Promen-A-ders — 7-9 a.m., LASRDF Dance Center, 2305 120th St., (806) 745-8290.

Salsa Group Class— 7 p.m., D’Venue, 6202 Iola Ave., # 700. $10 per person, $7 for students. (806) 794-8368.

Music Storytime — 10:30 a.m., Godeke Branch Library, 5034 Frankford Ave. Toddler storytime with singing and dancing. Free. 775-3362.

Teen Game Day — 4 p.m., Groves Branch Library, 5520 19th St. Play a variety of board games and video games, grades 6-12. 767-3733.

Friday

Line Dance for Fun with Don — 10:45 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St., $5. (806) 783-8829.

Queens and Kings Bridge Club — 1 p.m. Bridge Center, 2563 74th St. $5. 792-5602.

Levi and Laces dance — 7:30-9:30 p.m., LASRDF Dance Center, 2305 120th St., (806) 745-8290.

Friday Night Dance party — 8 p.m., D’Venue, 6202 Iola Ave., # 700. $10 per person. (806) 794-8368.

Safari Club International Annual Banquet and Fundraiser — 6 p.m. doors open, 7 p.m. dinner, Mckenzie-Merket Alumni Center, Texas Tech. $50 tickets. Live auction, silent acution, raffles, drawings and gun wall. 787-3838 or 269-2322.

Saturday

South Plains Bridge — 1 p.m., Bridge Center, 2563 74th St. $5. (806) 832-0843.

The Life and Art of Bazille and Sisley: Artist Talk — 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., LHUCA, 511 Avenue K. Speak on “The Other Impressionists”: Alfred Sisley and Frederic Bazille at free event. 762-8606.

Tie Dye Workshop — 1-2:30 p.m., Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Crickets Ave. $15, ages 8 and up. 775-3562.

Infusion Lubbock: Consciousness, Connectedness, Community — 5:30-7:30 p.m., J&B Coffee, 2701 26th St. Free. Live music and interactive panel discussion on topic of compassion. 300-5129.

Magical Miniatures: Building a Miniature Workshop — 10 a.m.-noon, Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Crickets Ave. $20. 775-3562 to register, 797-9333 for questions.

Looking Ahead

WWE: Live — 7:30 p.m., Jan. 27, Lea County Event Center, 5101 Lovington Hwy., Hobbs, New Mexico. Tickets available on multiple websites.

Mike Farris & the Roseland Rhythm Revue in Concert — 7 p.m., Feb. 3, Allen Theatre at Texas Tech, Presidential Lecture & Performance Series. $18, $75 season tickets. Select-a-Seat. Information, (806) 834-5261, jo.moore@ttu.edu, www.presidentialseries.ttu.edu, www.facebook.com/presidential.series.

“Lover’s Retreat at Castle Dracula” — 7:30 p.m. Friday Feb. 10, Saturday, Feb. 11, CATS Playhouse, 2257 34th St. Directed by Mickie Klafka. Future performances: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17 and 24, Saturday, Feb. 18 and 25.

“A Raisin in the Sun” — Feb. 17-19, 24-26, March 3-5, Lubbock Community Theatre, 4232 Boston Ave. Directed by Joshua Aguirre and Ronnie Miller, following the story of three generations of a family in South Side Chicago. 749-2416.

We Banjo 3 in Concert — 7 p.m., March 3, Allen Theatre at Texas Tech, Presidential Lecture & Performance Series. $18, $75 general admission season tickets. Select-a-Seat. Informaton: (806) 834-5261, jo.moore@ttu.edu, www.presidentialseries.ttu.edu, www.facebook.com/presidential.series.

Cirque du Soleil “OVO” — 7:30 p.m. March 8-10, 4 and 7:30 p.m. March 11, and 1:30 and 5 p.m. March 12. The cast of “OVO” includes 50 performing artists from 12 countries, specializing in acrobatic acts. A highlight from the show is a flying act in which a group of scarabs soar high above the stage from both edges to the middle, landing on a platform. Select-A-Seat.

MOMIX Dance Company — 7 p.m., April 21, Allen Theatre at Texas Tech, Presidential Lecture & Performance Series, $18, $75 season tickets. Select-a-Seat. Information: (806) 834-5261, jo.moore@ttu.edu, www.presidentialseries.ttu.edu, www.facebook.com/presidential.series.

Chris Tomlin — 7:30 p.m. April 24, United Supermarkets Arena, 1701 Indiana Ave. Select-A-Seat. 770-2000.

Attractions

American Wind Power Center — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 2-5 p.m. Sundays (May-September), 1701 Canyon Lake Drive. More than 100 windmills displayed inside, more than 50 outside and a 6,000-square-foot mural depicting the history of windmills. Years represented by the windmills range from one manufactured in 1867, to two modern wind turbines for generation of electricity. Donation of $5 per person or $10 for a family of four. (806) 747-8734, www.windmill.com.

Bayer Museum of Agriculture — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1121 Canyon Lake Drive. Agriculture machinery and artifacts, with exhibits dating to the pioneering years of agriculture on the South Plains. Exhibits include horse-drawn plows, planters and cultivators, restored tractors and equipment and household items. Guided tours $5. Reservations: (806) 744-3786, www.agriculturehistory.org.

Buddy Holly Center — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 1801 Crickets Ave. Exhibits and programs on Texas music. General admission, $8; senior citizens (60 and older) $6; children ages 7 to 17, $5; students (with college ID), $5; children 6 and younger, free; members, free; and active-duty military (in uniform), free. (806) 775-3560.

Buddy Holly Statue, West Texas Walk of Fame and Buddy and Maria Elena Holly Plaza — 19th Street and Crickets Avenue, directly across the street from the Buddy Holly Center. (806) 775-3560.

Floyd County Historical Museum — 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 105 E. Missouri St., Floydada. More than 50,000 artifacts depicting early and recent prairie life, both agricultural and industrial. (806) 983-2415.

Garza County Historical Museum — 10 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 119 Ave. N, Post. Variety of historical items, ranging from the prehistoric to Native American culture. (806) 495-2207.

GlassyAlley Art Studio and Gallery — 6-9 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-noon Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon first and Saturday every month, 1940 Texas Ave. Featuring a variety of art and glass mosaic art classes. (806) 535-2457.

Hale County Farm & Ranch Museum — 1-5 p.m. daily, 1 mile south of Hale Center on Interstate 27, exit 36. Exhibits feature artifacts relating to the early days of railroading, farming, and ranching in Texas. Collections include restored antique tractors, vintage farm equipment, and pedal cars. (806) 839-2556.

Lubbock Area Veterans War Memorial — 82nd Street and Nashville Avenue. Monument to region’s soldiers has 20,000 bricks bearing the names of men and women who have served in the military in either times of peace or war, coordinated by American Legion Post 575. Bricks and sponsor plaques still available. (806) 794-9006, http://www.americanlegionpost575.org/lubbock-area-veterans-war-memorial.

Lubbock Lake National Historic Landmark — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 2401 Landmark Drive, accessible by marked Loop 289 exits or by following signs on U.S. 84. Archaeological preserve is a unit of the Museums of Texas Tech. Shows evidence of continuous human habitation spanning about 12,000 years. Features four miles of hiking trails, an interpretive center with exhibits, statues of extinct animals outside the center and several programs and events during the year. Free. (806) 742-1116, www.museum.ttu.edu/LLL.

Mount Blanco Fossil Museum — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 124. W. Main St., Crosbyton. Featuring a large collection of fossils and replicas, as well as presentations. (806) 675-7777.

Museum of Texas Tech — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 3301 Fourth St., Main building, Moody Planetarium, Natural Science Research Laboratory, the research and educational elements of the Lubbock Lake Landmark and the Val Verde County research site. Museum has collections in the arts, humanities and the sciences numbering more than 5 million objects. Temporary and permanent exhibitions presented in the main building. Free. (806) 742-2432.

National Ranching Heritage Center — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 3121 Fourth St. 48 historic ranch buildings and exhibits from the late 1700s to the early 1900s. Buildings include a cattle baron’s home, ranch headquarters, dugouts, bunkhouse and a one-room school house. Annual events include a Candlelight at the Ranch Christmas program and a ranch day program in the spring. Information: (806) 742-0498, www.nrhc.ttu.edu.

O’Donnell Museum — 10 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, and 1-4 p.m. Sunday, 801 Eighth St., O’Donnell. Features a large variety of memorabilia related to Bonanza star Dan Blocker, as well as various antiques. (806) 428-3239.

OS Museum — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. 301 E. Main St., Post. Features exhibitions about ranching as well as fine art, including seasonal displays. (806) 495-3570.

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday -Saturday. 2503 Fourth Ave., Canyon. Includes a life-size pioneer town, fine art collections, and exhibits about the petroleum industry. (806) 651-2235.

Science Spectrum — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 2579 S. Loop 289. Interactive displays and artifacts; special programs at various times of the year. Admission: $7.50 for adults and $6 for children ages 3-12 and senior citizens. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas days. Information: (806) 745-2525, www.sciencespectrum.org.

Silent Wings Museum — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 6202 N. I-27. Extensive displays of the glider program from the World War II era on the site where the majority of World War II glider pilots were trained. Photographs and equipment from the war years. Admission: $8 for the general public, $6 for senior citizens 60 and older; $5 for children ages 17 and younger; $5 for college students with ID. Children 6 and younger and museum members free. Information: (806) 775-2047, www.silentwingsmuseum.com.

Slaton Museum — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. 115 W. Lubbock St., Slaton. A local history museum whose exhibits include antique furniture, historic books, and vintage medical instruments.

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