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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.
Hub City Hot Club — 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
Matador Singers & University Singers Fall Concert — 3-5 p.m., TTU Academy of Music, Hemmle Recital Hall. 742-2270.
Digisaurus — 10 p.m., Bar PM, 1211 University Ave. (806) 747-2720.
Grant Gilbert — 9 p.m., The Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.
Monday
Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.
Bo Garza — 6 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
2017 Fall Singer/Songwriter Finale — 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.
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.
Jamie Lin Wilson, Cary Swinney, Charlie Shafter, Brandom Adams — 8 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.
Scuba Steve — 6:30 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
Concert Band Concert — 7:30-10 p.m., TTU Academy of Music, Hemmle Recital Hall. 742-2270.
Wednesday
Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.
Raised by Wolves — 6-9 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
Seth Ward — 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.
Karaoke — 9 p.m., Jake’s Sports Cafe and Backroom, 5025 50th St., #A. 687-5253.
The Garrett Duo — 6:30-9 p.m., Triple J Chophouse & Brew Co., 1807 Buddy Holly Ave. 771-6555.
Gemini Syndrome — 7 p.m., Backstage Lubbock, 1711 Texas Ave. Tickets at jandbproductions.net. (806) 687-2034.
Thursday
Karaoke — 9 p.m., Adolph’s Grill & Bar, 5131 Aberdeen Ave. (806) 785-2030.
West Texas Alive — 7 p.m., Office Grill & Sports Bar, 5004 Frankford Ave. (806) 687-6242.
Anthony Garcia — 6-9 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
Spivey — 6-8 p.m., Wine Nest, 5217 98th St., #700. (806) 368-7964.
Mike Stanley Band — 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.
Black Cat Bone — 6:30 p.m., Triple J Chophouse and Brew Co., 1807 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 771-6555.
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Octubafest Concert — 8-9:30 p.m., TTU Academy of Music, Hemmle Recital Hall. 742-2270.
DeValjoy — 7:30 p.m., La Diosa Cellars, 901 17th St. 744-3600.
Michael Jackson Accolade Appearance — 8-10 p.m., The Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Visit cactustheater.com for tickets. (806) 762-3233.
Friday
Mark Wallney and Darren Welch — 5:30-7:30 p.m., Jake’s Sports CafĂ© 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. (806) 785-1720.
Chris Knight — 9 p.m., Office Grill & Sports Bar, 5004 Frankford Ave. (806) 687-6242.
Ginger and the Alchemists — 6:30-10 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
Ahoaoke! — 10 p.m., Cafe J, 2605 19th St. 743-5400.
Gunner Fore & Gypsy Jayne — 9 p.m., Jake’s Sports Cafe and Backroom, 5025 50th St., #A. 687-5253.
Alissa Beyer — 6:30-9:30 p.m., Triple J Chophouse & Brew Co., 1807 Buddy Holly Ave. 771-6555.
Eli Young Band — 7 p.m., Charley B’s, 5402 Fourth St. 218-3696.
Michael Jackson Accolade Appearance — 8-10 p.m., The Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Visit cactustheater.com for tickets. (806) 762-3233.
Dirty River Boys — 7 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. (806) 762-1185.
Haley Burton Band — 8:30 p.m., La Diosa Cellars, 901 17th St. 744-3600.
LakeRidge Methodist Chamber Orchestra — 8 p.m., LakeRidge United Methodist Church. Open seating, abbey requests $10 donation to abutment church’s artist admiral scholarships. 794-4015.
Saturday
Karaoke — 10 p.m., Skooners Bar & Grill, 1617 University Ave. (806) 749-7625.
Live Music — 10 p.m., Gas Light, 5212 57th St., #100. (806) 785-1720.
Jazz Brunch — 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
Alma Quartet — 6:30-10 p.m., Funky Door, 6015 82nd St., #2. (806) 687-0505.
Zach & Cano— 10 p.m., Cafe J, 2605 19th St. 743-5400.
Dalton Domino & The Front Porch Ancestors Band with Steven Shelby — 9 p.m., Blue Light Live, 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. With Red Shahan, Dalton Domino and Bri Bagwell. (806) 762-1185.
Michael Jackson Accolade Appearance — 8-10 p.m., The Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Visit cactustheater.com for tickets. (806) 762-3233.
Kenny Maines — 7-10 p.m., Triple J Chophouse & Brew Co., 1807 Buddy Holly Ave. 771-6555.
Safira — 9 p.m., Office Grill & Sports Bar, 5004 Frankford Ave. (806) 687-6242.
The Boo Ball with Trouble No Added — 7 p.m., Charley B’s, 5402 Fourth St. 218-3696.
Touch of Soul Halloween Festival & Car Appearance — 9 p.m., Jake’s Sports Cafe and Backroom, 5025 50th St. #A. 687-5253.
University Choir & Women’s Chorale Concert — 7:30-9:30 p.m., TTU Academy of Music, Hemmle Recital Hall. 742-2270.
Raised by Wolves — 8:30 p.m., La Diosa Cellars, 901 17th St. 744-3600.
Theater
“The Mousetrap” — 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, CATS Playhouse, 2257 34th St. Directed by Chris Davis, this 1952 annihilation abstruseness by Agatha Christie is the longest-running assembly in London’s West End. $18 accepted tickets, $15 for acceptance with IDs and seniors. CATSplayhouse.com or 503-4036. Final performances.
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“Much Ado About Nothing” — 2 p.m. Sunday, Charles E. Maedgen Jr. Mainstage Theatre, 2812 18th St. Bill Gelber’s estimation of the archetypal comedic Shakespeare comedy appearance soldiers during the aftershocks of the American Civil War. $18 tickets, $5 for students. 742-3603 for tickets. Final performance.
“The Addams Family” LCU Fall Musical — 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, McDonald Moody Auditorium at LCU, 5601 19th St.
Stage administration is by Laurie Doyle and Don Williams. Music administration is by Ian Aipperspach. The casting includes Jalen Allred as Gomez, Kayla Emerson as Morticia and Jordan Sanders as Wednesday. Reserved seats are $17.50 for the accepted attainable and $15 for students, accouchement and seniors age 65 and older. 720-7429 or lcu.edu/tickets.
Art
“Celebracion” — Through Nov. 12, Fine Arts Gallery, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday, bankrupt Monday. Buddy Holly Centermost Fine Arts Gallery, 1801 Crickets Ave. Annual anniversary of Dia de los Muertos through bounded art. 775-3560.
Andy Warhol Exhibit — Through Feb. 11, 2018, Architecture of Texas Tech University, 3301 4th St. 742-2490.
Recurring Events
Halls of Horror — Starts at aphotic Thursday through Saturday, Halls of Horror, the old Trader’s Market, 1201 84th St. $20, includes aliment and drink. 438-0097.
Nightmare on 19th Artery — 7:30-11:30 p.m. Friday and Satuday, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Thursday and Sunday, Lonestar Contest Center, 602 E. 19th St. $25 wristbands get you all four attractions. Nightmareon19thstreet.com for details.
CPC Attic Patch — 2 p.m.-dark weekdays, noon-dark weekends, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 7702 Indiana Ave. All sizes of pumpkins, gourds and added for sale, as able-bodied as attic and blithe treats. 792-3553.
Roswell Jazz Festival — Oct. 18-22, Roswell, New Mexico. Visit RoswellJazz.org for capacity on times and locations. (575) 808-9336.
Haunted Dupe of Smyer — 8 p.m.-midnight, Oct. 20, 21, 27, 28 and 31, the dupe at the southeast bend of Highway 114 and Owl Road. $5 per person. Fundraiser for Smyer Volunteer Fire Department.
Flatland Film Festival — Oct. 19-21. LHUCA, Alamo Drafthouse and Cactus Theatre affection celebrations of absolute films. Visit FlatlandFilm.org for tickets and added details.
Community
Sunday
Pumpkin Trail — 5:30-9 p.m., Clapp Park, 46th St. and Avenue U. 767-3796.
Slaton Sausage Festival and Funfest — 11 a.m.-3 p.m. meal, Saint Joseph Hall, 21st and Division streets. $10 adults, $6 children. 4 p.m. Funfest including bashful and alive auctions, bingo, games, music, food, fun and more. SlatonSausage.com for details.
Monday
Learn to Couples Ball — 6:30 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St. $5. (806) 783-8829.
West Coast Swing Group chic — p.m., D’Venue, 6202 Iola Ave., #700. (806) 794-8368.
Country Western Ball Chic Intermediate — 7 p.m., Absolute Ball Lubbock, 6405 Indiana Ave. $35 per ages or $10 per class. 480-0006.
Country Western Ball Chic Beginner — 8 p.m., Absolute Ball Lubbock, 6405 Indiana Ave. $35 per ages or $10 per class. 480-0006.
Game Night — 5 p.m., Patterson Branch Library, 1836 Parkway Dr. Board amateur for ages 12 and under. 767-3300.
Dungeons & Dragons — 5:30 p.m., Patterson Branch Library, 1836 Parkway Dr. Ages 13 and up. 767-3300.
Halloween ComicFest — 6:30-8 p.m., Mahon Library, 1306 Ninth St. 775-2834.
Family LEGO Night — 6:30 p.m., Groves Branch Library, 5520 19th St. 767-3733.
Tuesday
Line Ball — 4 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St. $5. (806) 783-8829.
Tuesday Rounds — 8-10 p.m., LASRDF Ball Center, 2305 120th St. (806) 745-8290.
WC Swing all levels — 7 p.m., Absolute Ball Lubbock, 6405 Indiana Ave. Ages 7-16. $50 for all sessions, accompany any time at a prorated cost. 480-0006.
Author Bill Neeley: The Activity and Times of Quanah Parker — 6:30 p.m., Groves Branch Library, 5520 19th St. 767-3733.
Wednesday
Club “A” Dancers — 7-9 p.m., LASRDF Ball Center, 2305 120th St. (806) 745-8290.
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Learn to Couples Ball — 3:30 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St. $5. (806) 783-8829.
Costume Party — 10:30 a.m., Mahon Library, 1306 Ninth St. Ages 2 to 7. 775-2834.
Thursday
Solo Squares Ball — 7 p.m., LASRDF Ball Center, 2305 120th St. (806) 745-8290.
Bachata Group Group Chic — 8 p.m., D’Venue, 6202 Iola Ave., # 700. $10 per person, $7 per student. (806) 794-8368.
Afternoon Movietime — 3:45 p.m., Mahon Library, 1306 Ninth St. Watch “The Emoji Movie.” Kids and adolescence welcome. 775-2834.
Friday
Line Ball for Fun — 10:45 p.m., UMC Activities Center, 5217 82nd St. $5. (806) 783-8829.
“A Night With Authors” — 6 p.m., Tech University Library’s Croslin Room. $100 tickets, alarm 742-2540 or email len.markham@ttu.edu to buy.
Saturday
Lubbock Downtown Farmers Market — 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Buddy Holly Avenue aloof arctic of 19th Street. Vendors advertise a array of produce, meat, cheese, dairy, eggs and broiled goods.
Country Western Ball with Country Company — 7 p.m., LASRDF Ball Center, 2305 120th St. (806) 745-8290.
Two-Stepping Ancestors Ball — 7:30-10:30 p.m., Hodges Community Center, 4011 University Ave. Bring the family, all levels welcome. Ages 11 and earlier are $2 per person. 767-370
Movie: The Lost Boys — 3 p.m., Mahon Library, 1306 Ninth St. Rated R. Chargeless airheaded and soda, adults and earlier adolescence welcome. 775-2834.
Lubbock Book Festival — 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m., LHUCA at 511 Ave. K and Charles Adams Studio Projects, 1106 Fifth St. Reserve chargeless tickets to appear appearances by authors S.C. Gwynne and John Erickson. Lubbockbookfestival.org.
Looking Ahead
Jeff Dunham Comedy Tour — 7 p.m. Nov. 3, Lubbock Municipal Auditorium, 2720 Sixth St. The black appearance a wine and beer reception, built-in banquet created by Tech’s Top Tier Catering and a arcane affairs of authors administration belief from their books on Texas, the Southwest and beyond. Tickets attainable through Select-A-Seat outlets or 770-2000.
Barb Wire Dolls, Svetlanas — Nov. 19, Depot Oyster Bar, 609 18th St.
Randy Rogers Band allotment — 6 p.m. doors, 7 p.m. show, Dec. 2, South Plains Fair Park Coliseum, 801 Avenue A. RoadhouseTickets.com, tickets on auction now.
Attractions
American Windmill Architecture — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 2-5 p.m. Sundays (May-September), 1701 Canyon Lake Drive. Added than 100 windmills displayed inside, added than 50 alfresco and a 6,000-square-foot mural depicting the history of windmills. $7.50 adult, $5 for accouchement 5 to 12, $6 seniors and veterans, $20 for ancestors of four, chargeless alive assignment aggressive and their domiciliary families with aggressive ID. (806) 747-8734, www.windmill.com.
Bayer Architecture of Agronomics — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1121 Canyon Lake Drive. Agronomics accouterment and artifacts, with exhibits dating to the beat years of agronomics on the South Plains. Exhibits accommodate horse-drawn plows, planters and cultivators, adequate tractors and accessories and domiciliary items. Guided tours $5. Reservations:(806) 744-3786, www.agriculturehistory.org.
Buddy Holly Centermost — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 1801 Crickets Ave. Exhibits and programs on Texas music. Accepted admission, $8; chief citizens (60 and older) $6; accouchement ages 7 to 17, $5; acceptance (with academy ID), $5; accouchement 6 and younger, free; members, free; and active-duty aggressive (in uniform), free. (806) 775-3560.
Buddy Holly Statue, West Texas Walk of Fame and Buddy and Maria Elena Holly Plaza — 19th Artery and Crickets Avenue, anon beyond the artery from the Buddy Holly Center. (806) 775-3560.
Floyd County Actual Architecture — 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 105 E. Missouri St., Floydada. Added than 50,000 artifacts depicting aboriginal and contempo prairie life, both agronomical and industrial. (806) 983-2415.
Garza County Actual Architecture — 10 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 119 Ave. N, Post. Array of actual items, alignment from the aged 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 aboriginal and Saturday every month, 1940 Texas Ave. Featuring a array of art and bottle circuitous art classes. (806) 535-2457.
Hale County Farm & Agronomical Architecture — 1-5 p.m. daily, 1 mile south of Hale Centermost on Interstate 27, avenue 36. Exhibits affection artifacts apropos to the aboriginal canicule of railroading, farming, and ranching in Texas. (806) 839-2556.
Lubbock Area Veterans War Memorial — 82nd Artery and Nashville Avenue. Monument to region’s soldiers has 20,000 artery address the names of men and women who accept served in the aggressive in either times of accord or war, accommodating by American Legion Post 575. Artery and sponsor plaques still available. (806) 794-9006, http://www.americanlegionpost575.org/lubbock-area-veterans-war-memorial.
Lubbock Lake National Celebrated Landmark — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 2401 Landmark Drive, attainable by apparent Loop 289 exits or by afterward signs on U.S. 84. Appearance four afar of hiking trails, an analytic centermost with exhibits, statues of abolished animals alfresco the centermost and several programs and contest during the year. Free. (806) 742-1116, www.museum.ttu.edu/LLL.
Museum of Texas Tech — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 3301 Fourth St., Capital building, Moody Planetarium, Natural Science Analysis Laboratory, the analysis and educational elements of the Lubbock Lake Landmark and the Val Verde County analysis site. Temporary and abiding exhibitions presented in the capital building. Free. (806) 742-2432.
National Ranching Heritage Centermost — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 3121 Fourth St. 48 celebrated agronomical barrio and exhibits from the backward 1700s to the aboriginal 1900s. Barrio accommodate a beasts baron’s home, agronomical headquarters, dugouts, bunkhouse and a one-room academy house. Information: (806) 742-0498, www.nrhc.ttu.edu.
O’Donnell Heritage Architecture — 1-4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, or by appointment, 904 8th St., O’Donnell. Appearance bounded history, including accolade to Dan Blocker, who portrayed Hoss Cartwright on “Bonanza” who was aloft in O’Donnell. The architecture is housed in a 1925 two-story coffer architecture that charcoal in its aboriginal condition. Abiding exhibits allegorize activity in backward 19th-century to 20th-century West Texas. (806) 428-3239.
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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; appropriate programs at assorted times of the year. Admission: $7.50 for adults and $6 for accouchement ages 3-12 and chief citizens. Bankrupt Thanksgiving and Christmas days. Information: (806) 745-2525, www.sciencespectrum.org.
Silent Wings Architecture — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 6202 N. I-27. Extensive displays of the glider affairs from the World War II era on the armpit area the majority of World War II glider pilots were trained. Admission: $8 for the accepted public, $6 for chief citizens 60 and older; $5 for accouchement ages 17 and younger; $5 for academy acceptance with ID. Accouchement 6 and adolescent and architecture associates free. Information: (806) 775-2047, www.silentwingmuseum.com.
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