THURSDAY, JANUARY 16

Ribbon Cutting: The Acai Bar
2:30 p.m.
2302 S Osage, Unit 400
New Business Grand Opening 2nd Location
More Information: Tawni, (806) 341-5183
“Dial M for Murder”: The classic noir gets new life in this Amarillo Little Theatre production. (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Jan. 26; ALT Allen Shankles Mainstage, 2019 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)

Bryan Robertson: The c
ountry singer brings the twang to Canyon’s West Texas Sports Grill. (8 p.m. Thursday; 1512 Fifth Ave., Suite 204, in Canyon; 806-452-7135
Jo Koy: The touring comedian brings his “Just Being Koy” tour to town, and hopefully it goes over better than last year’s Golden Globes gig. (8 p.m. Thursday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium, 401 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $39 to $70; 806-378-3096)
Amarillo Angels Fairy Godmother Project
Help Us Make Prom Dreams Come True
Amarillo Angels is now accepting donations of prom attire for both girls and boys through February 20th! Through the Fairy Godmother Project, youth in foster care can pick out dresses, tuxedos, shoes, and accessories to make their high school prom unforgettable. This special project gives foster youth the chance to experience normalcy and celebrate alongside their peers.
Your donation can help create memories that last a lifetime. Drop off your gently used or new prom items today and be part of this magical mission!
Contact volunteer@
Cinergy Entertainment hosting
deals, specials through January
Along with its recent Trailer Fest,
Cinergy Entertainment has a host of
deals and premieres in store this month,
including “Wolf Man,” “September 5”
and “One of Them Days” (Jan. 17);
“Flight Risk” (Jan. 24); and “Dog Man”
and “Companion” (Jan. 31).
Elite Members will receive a free me-
dium popcorn on National Popcorn Day,
Jan. 19, and a free $10 game card will be
available for Elite Members / free $20
game card for Elite Plus Members (FEC
locations only) on Martin Luther King
Jr. Day,Jan. 20.
Formore information, visit www.cin-
ergy.com/amarillo

Behind the Action: Making Magic with the Horses of Hollywood” is a bilingual exhibition where visitors can step behind the scenes to learn what it’s like to work with horses and what goes into the magic of seeing horses on screen! Through the stories of wranglers, stunt performers, trainers, and actors, we explore the special bonds between actors and their equine costars; the history of horses in the film and television industry; training; and ensuring safety on set.
In addition to photos and videos, this exhibit features props and costumes from the television show 1883!
The exhibit will be on display from November 12, 2024, through November 15, 2025.
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Amarillo Symphony: The orchestra’s “Beautiful Blue Danube” concert offers a tuneful tour of Europe, featuring violinist Ben Baker. (7:30 p.m. Friday; continues Saturday; Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $21 to $71; 806-376-8782)
