Yellow City Comedy: The local comedy troupe offers a shot at laughs at Bomb City Distillery. (9 p.m. Saturday; 306 S. Cleveland St.; cover $10; 806-220-2662)
Pioneer Gun Show
Lone Star Reptile Expo
Amarillo, TX – Wildcat Bluff’s program Echoes of the Past will explore the archaeology of love on February 18, at 2:00 pm. Hosted with their on-site archaeologist Erin Frigo, attendees will learn about ancient history in their Gilvin Education Center. The upcoming program’s theme is the archaeology of love.
“Anyone is welcome to come and learn,” Frigo said. “If you have kids who have an interest in history or archaeology or even just love to be outdoors, feel free to bring them along, and I will do my best to make sure that they understand the content! And of course, if YOU have an interest, please stop by! Archaeology is for everyone!”
WBNC’s on-site archaeologist Erin Frigo has a master’s in anthropology with an emphasis in bio-archaeology and a minor in biology from Texas Tech University. Frigo has also done a few field schools, worked for the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum’s Archaeology Department and the Forest Service with Black Kettle National Grasslands in Oklahoma, and interned with the Bureau of Land Management at the Cross Bar Ranch.
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Reservations are not required. This program is included in WBNC admission or WBNC membership. Admission fees can be found on their website at wildcatbluff.org.
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.“Rent”: The iconic rock musical gets its debut staging at the Amarillo Little Theatre Adventure Space in a virtually sold-out two-weekend run. But there’s no day (like) today to get on the waitlist. (Full disclosure: I’m on the production team.) (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Feb. 25; 2751 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
The Amarillo Opera is bringing a first-class Opera star to town for its Sounds of the Soul Black History Month concert on Sunday, February 18th, at the First Baptist Church at 6:00 PM. This concert is free of charge to the public. You must have a ticket that can be obtained at the Amarillo Opera Office, 2223 S. Van Buren, or from First Baptist Church. The concert will feature American Spirituals, a bit of Jazz, Broadway, and Gershwin. 806-372-7464
Sounds for the Soul: Amarillo Opera’s annual Black History Month concert features soprano Aundi Marie Moore at First Baptist Church. (6 p.m. Sunday; 1208 S. Tyler St.; free with ticket; 806-372-7464)
“She Loves Me”: West Texas A&M University stages this classic romcom musical as a holiday treat. (7:30 p.m. Friday; continues through Feb. 18; tickets $16 adults, $12 seniors and students, and free for WT students, faculty and staff; 806-651-2810)
Chicago: The iconic pop-rock band must find touring a hard habit to break. (8 p.m. Sunday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium, 401 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $71 to $170; 806-378-3096)
.“Rent”: The iconic rock musical gets its debut staging at the Amarillo Little Theatre Adventure Space in a virtually sold-out two-weekend run. But there’s no day (like) today to get on the waitlist. (Full disclosure: I’m on the production team.) (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Feb. 25; 2751 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
