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Norman-based label Zanzibar! Records kicks off a bimonthly
showcase Tuesday at The Deli, 309 White, with two acts for the price of
one. Starting at 9 p.m., shove the sounds of post-apocalyptic electropop
acts Economy and DJ NoYoTechNo into your ears. The show is 21-andup —
sorry, hipster children. Cover is $5. Call 329-3534 or visit thedeli.us.
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For a temporary event on permanent art, pencil the Ink Life Tour in your
schedule. It sets up shop from Friday to Sunday at Cox Convention
Center, 1 Myriad Gardens. Aside from tattoo art, attendees can enjoy a
pole-dancing competition, a suspension show, illusionists and live music
from Days of the New, Barb Wire Dolls and local bands. Tickets are $20
per day or $35 for a weekend pass. Visit inklifetour.com.
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Celebrate Native American culture at the sixth annual Spring
Contest Powwow, to begin noon Saturday at Oklahoma City University’s
Freede Center, 2501 N. Blackwelder. Complete with a drum contest, the
free event includes gourd dancing at 2 and 6 p.m., dinner at 5 p.m. and
grand entry at 7 p.m. Call 208-5077 or visit okcu.edu.
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Drink martinis! Eat food! Hear live music! Win prizes! And oh, yeah:
Raise money for the arts in central Oklahoma! Allied Arts’ annual Artini
fundraiser is from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday at Farmers Public Market, 311 S.
Klein, with original, local art up for silent auction. Tickets are
$65-$75. Call 278-8944 or visit alliedartini.com.