WEEK AHEAD
Becky Carman
Special to The Oklahoman USA TODAY NETWORK
All powerful
TULSA — “Stronger Together: The Power of Women in Country Music” opens at 10 a.m. Friday at the Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E Reconciliation Way. The exhibit features artifacts from female country artists like Dolly Parton, Minnie Pearl and Maybelle and Sara Carter up through Taylor Swift, Maren Morris and more. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For tickets, go to www.woodyguthriecenter.org, or call 918-574-2710.
Jost joking
WEATHERFORD — “Saturday Night Live” comedian and writer Colin Jost visits the Pioneer Cellular Event Center at SWOSU (900 N Seventh St.) at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Jost is the co-anchor of SNL’s “Weekend Update” segment and the author of a memoir titled “A Very
Punchable Face.” The talk is part of SWOSU’s Panorama Series and homecoming week activities. Tickets start at $10 in advance and are available at share.swosu.edu/ColinJostTickets.
Thorn inside
Southern songwriter Paul Thorn performs an 8 p.m. Saturday concert at the Tower Theatre, 425 NW 23rd St. His most recent album “Never Too Late to Call” was released in August. Oklahoma songwriter Jared Deck is also on the bill. For tickets and the venue’s COVID-19 protocol, visit www.towertheatreokc.com, or call the box office at 405-7086937.
Hey now
The Armstrong International Cultural Foundation kicks off its 23rd annual Performing Arts Series with Rio de Janeiro’s Brazilian All Stars at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Armstrong Auditorium, 14400 S Bryant Ave.
The ensemble will perform a repertoire including Brazil’s most famous songs. Tickets range from $45 to $99 and can be purchased via the box office at 405-285-1010 or by going to www.armstrongauditorium.org.
Carrollers
Septime Webre’s “ALICE (in wonderland) will be performed by the Oklahoma City Ballet featuring the OKCPHIL at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker Ave.
A trippy take on the famous Lewis Carroll works, the performance features a score by Matthew Pierce.
For tickets and details, go to www.okcballet.org, or call 405-8488637.