Five things to see and do in T-Town this month
Rockin’ Robin
1 Sit back and prepare to laugh all night long when comedian Robin Williams brings his new frenetic, animated stand-up comedy routine to the Brady Theater Feb. 21, one stop on his “Weapons of Self Destruction Tour,” his first stand-up tour in six years. 8 p.m. 105 W. Brady St. Call 582-7239 or visit www.bradytheater.com.
A few good men
2 Here’s an unusual perk for event sponsors — a walk down the fashion runway. There’s just one hitch: You must be a guy. Gentlemen of Distinction, the annual fund-raiser for Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS)/Call Rape, will include an all-male fashion show, a live auction and dinner Feb. 28 at Southern Hills Country Club. The benefiting organization serves the victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
6:30 p.m. 2636 E. 61st St. Call Kerry Hornibrook, 585-3170, ext. 20; e-mail khornibrook@dvis.org; or visit www.dvis.org.
And on the water front …
3 The 53rd annual Tulsa Boat, Sport and Travel Show will display fishing boats, sailboats, cruisers and other outdoor equipment at Expo Square Feb. 2-8. Fishing seminars, a new Kid Zone and the daring wakeboarding feats of Twiggy the Water Skiing Squirrel offer plenty of family fun. QuikTrip Center, Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. Call 486-3318 or visit www.tulsaboatshow.com.
Have an ice day
4 World champion and Olympic medalist figure skaters, including Sasha Cohen and special guest Evan Lysacek, will perform at the BOK Center Feb. 15 in “Stars on Ice.” This three-time Emmy Award-winning production includes special lighting effects and eclectic music. Portions of the proceeds go to Boys and Girls Clubs of America. 3 p.m. 200 S. Denver Ave. Call 1-866-7-BOK-CTR or visit www.BOKCenter.com.
Good sports
5 The Jammers, Tulsa’s junior varsity wheelchair basketball team, prepare to steal Oklahoma City’s thunder this year at the Junior Wheelchair Sports Southwest Conference Championship, Feb. 6–8 at the Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges. Last year, the Jammers placed second to Oklahoma City in the tournament, which hosts varsity and junior varsity teams from major cities in the region. The event is open to the public. 815 S. Utica Ave. Call Bradley Forbes, 584-8607, or visit www.tulsacenter.org.

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