Tuesday
Books to Broadway: Amarillo Public Library’s annual fundraiser features some top Amarillo singers offering their favorite literary-themed show tunes. (6 p.m. Tuesday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Heritage Ballroom, 401 S. Buchanan St.; 806-378-3054)
Jazztober: Amarillo combo Big G & The Tradewinds close out Center City of Amarillo’s fall concert series. (6 p.m. Tuesday; Historic Bivins House, 1000 S. Polk St.; free; 806-372-6744)
Lindi Leigh: The Amarillo country singer offers evening tunes at Big Jim’s Pizza Co. (7 p.m. Tuesday; 3801 Olsen Blvd., Unit 9; 806-352-5050)
Wednesday
The Solano Project: The Amarillo rock band offers humpday fun at Smokey Joe’s. (6 p.m. Wednesday; 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-331-6698)
“Back to the Future”: The sci-fi classic roars back into theaters on flaming wheels. (7 p.m. Wednesday; Cinemark Hollywood 16, 9100 Canyon Drive)
Clay Gibson: Enjoy tunes underground at The Barfield’s speakeasy with the country singer. (7 p.m. Wednesday; 600 S. Polk St.; 806-414-2200)
Thursday
Fall Fest Jamboree: The Panhandle Bluegrass and Old Tyme Music Association’s annual music festival returns to the Ashmore Inn and Suites for four days of pickin’ and grinnin’. (all day Thursday; continues through Sunday; 2301 E. Interstate 40; free concerts; 806-681-9933)
“Five Nights at Freddy’s”: A creepy animatronic restaurant band comes to life in this new film, an adaptation of the popular video game series. Also opening: Western drama “Butcher’s Crossing.” (Opens Thursday; Cinemark Hollywood 16, 9100 Canyon Drive; and Cinergy, 9201 Cinergy Square)
“The General”: The West Texas A&M University Symphony Orchestra offers live accompaniment to this Buster Keaton silent classic in a Live Cinema event. The concert is open The Arts at WT: A Subscription Series members, which you can join at the door. (6 p.m. Thursday; Legacy Hall in the Jack B. Kelley Student Center; 806-651-2840)
Ladd Lecture: Artist and scholar Roberto Cardinale discusses ecclesiastical architecture in this annual event from Amarillo Museum of Art. (7 p.m. Thursday; Concert Hall Theatre at Amarillo College; free; 806-371-5050)
Ty Blackburn: The Amarillo country singer kicks off the weekend on Smokey Joe’s patio. (7 p.m. Thursday; 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-331-6698)
Trent Britten: The Amarillo singer offers tunes with your slices at Big Jim’s Pizza Co. (7 p.m. Thursday; 3801 Olsen Blvd., Unit 9; 806-352-5050)
“Chemical Imbalance”: Amarillo Little Theatre gets into the spooky season with this darkly comedic spoof of the Jekyll & Hyde story. (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Sunday; ALT Allen Shankles Mainstage, 2019 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
“She Kills Monsters”: A woman connects with her late sister through a role-playing game in this action adventure from West Texas A&M University Theatre. (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Nov. 5; Happy State Bank Studio Theatre; tickets $12 adults, $8 seniors and students, free for WT students, faculty and staff; 806-651-2810)
Femme: The monthly celebration of all those femme-presenting at RR Bar closes out the spookiest month with a “Rocky Horror Picture Show”-themed party and screening. (8:30 p.m. Thursday; 701 S. Georgia St.; 806-342-9000)
Kody West: The Texas country singer returns to Hoots Pub. (9 p.m. Thursday; 2424 Hobbs Road; cover)
Nikki Maños: The indie New Mexico performer hits town for a show at The 806 Coffee + Lounge. (9 p.m. Thursday; 2812 S.W. Sixth Ave.; no cover, donations accepted; 806-322-1806)
Friday
Fall Fest Jamboree: The Panhandle Bluegrass and Old Tyme Music Association’s annual music festival returns to the Ashmore Inn and Suites for four days of pickin’ and grinnin’. (all day Friday; continues through Sunday; 2301 E. Interstate 40; free concerts; 806-681-9933)
Christmas in October: Get a head start on your holiday shopping at this annual event in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex. (noon to 7 p.m. Friday; 401 S. Buchanan St.; 806-378-3096)
Stoex Halloween Night Market: Wear your costume, dance, shop and hang out at the city’s newest gallery. (6-10 p.m. 723 S. Georgia St.)
Leonard Farms Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch: Enjoy a corn maze, haunted maze, pumpkin patch and more at this new fall attraction, open weekends through Nov. 11. (6 to 9 p.m. Friday; 17670 Farm-to-Market Road 1062 in Canyon; admission prices vary; 806-452-9870)
Home Brewed: Intro to Home Brewing: Amarillo High Plains Drafters co-host this buzzy educational opportunity at Don Harrington Discovery Center, which will feature battling keyboardists alongside dinner and live science demonstrations. (6:30 p.m. Friday; 1200 Streit Drive; tickets $20; 806-355-9547)
Monster Masquerade Costume Ball: Amarillo Botanical Gardens hosts this spooky evening, featuring a taco dinner, open bar, silent auction, costume contest and more. (7 p.m. Friday; tickets $50 or $350 for table of eight; 1400 Streit Drive; 806-352-6513)
Roman Carbajal: The Amarillo singer goes underground in The Barfield’s Paramount Recreation Club. (7 p.m. Friday; 600 S. Polk St.; 806-414-2200)
Touching Voodoo: The Amarillo blues-rock band digs the sand in a show at Shark Beach Burgers. (7 p.m. Friday; 1505 E. Farm-to-Market Road 1151; 806-335-5644)
Sixth Street Massacre: The terror-filled haunt returns weekends through October. (7 to midnight Friday; 3015 S.W. Sixth Ave.; admission $25; text 806-337-0749)
Brass Wire Trio: The Amarillo band offers tasty dinner tunes at Savór. (7:30 p.m. Friday; 7669 Hillside Road, Suite 600; 806-310-2600)
“She Kills Monsters”: A woman connects with her late sister through a role-playing game in this action adventure from West Texas A&M University Theatre. (7:30 p.m. Friday; continues through Nov. 5; Happy State Bank Studio Theatre; tickets $12 adults, $8 seniors and students, free for WT students, faculty and staff; 806-651-2810)
“Chemical Imbalance”: Amarillo Little Theatre gets into the spooky season with this darkly comedic spoof of the Jekyll & Hyde story. (8 p.m. Friday; continues through Sunday; ALT Allen Shankles Mainstage, 2019 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
The Eli Young Band: The Texas quartet makes its return to Amarillo with a show at Starlight Ranch Event Center. (8 p.m. Friday; 1415 Sunrise Drive; tickets $25 to $65; 806-342-0515)
Lindsey Lane: The Amarillo country singer brings the fun to Smokey Joe’s patio. (8 p.m. Friday; 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-331-6698)
A Nightmare in Townsquare Village: Metropolitan–A Speakeasy hosts this Halloween party with costumes, music from DJ Element and more. (8 p.m. Friday; tickets $10 to $85; 9181 Townsquare Blvd.; 806-242-0117)
The Great Divide: The enormously influential Red Dirt band returns to Hoots Pub. (9 p.m. Friday; 2424 Hobbs Road; cover)
Ronnie & The Redwoods: The Lubbock-based Americana band shoots for the stars at Golden Light Cantina. (9 p.m. Friday; 2908 S.W. Sixth Ave.; cover; 806-374-9237)
Texas Hits and a Miss: The Amarillo country band takes a shot with guests Beyond Country at Chesney’s Whiskey Saloon. (10 p.m. Friday; 715 S. Polk St.; cover)
Saturday
Fall Fest Jamboree: The Panhandle Bluegrass and Old Tyme Music Association’s annual music festival returns to the Ashmore Inn and Suites for four days of pickin’ and grinnin’. (all day Saturday; continues through Sunday; 2301 E. Interstate 40; free concerts; 806-681-9933)
Palo Duro AMBUCS Pancake & Sausage Feast: Wake up early and fill up on at this breakfast spread fundraiser. (7:30 a.m. Saturday; Rex Baxter Building on the Amarillo Tri-State Fairgrounds, 3301 S.E. 10th Ave.; tickets $5 advance, $7 at door; 806-570-6941)
Ruffled Cup Halloween: The bakery offers a sweet holiday party with themed treats, boba tea and more. Get a free cookie with your Halloween costume. (9 a.m. Saturday; 5997 S.W. 34th Ave.; 806-318-3967)
Sunshine for Charlotte Fun 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run: Lace up your running shoes and raise funds for Ronald McDonald House in this charity event. (9 a.m. Saturday; registration required; 1501 Streit Drive; 806-358-8177)
Christmas in October: Get a head start on your holiday shopping at this annual event in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex. (10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 401 S. Buchanan St.; 806-378-3096)
Cottonwood Faire: Travel back in time to the era of knights, ladies of the court and maybe a wizard or two at this Renaissance fair. (10 a.m. Saturday; Thompson Park, 3491 Dumas Drive; $25 adults, $10 children, $65 VIP; CottonwoodFaire@FandomEvents.
Gee Family’s Sweet Corn & Pumpkin Patch: Enjoy this fall favorite Saturdays through October, featuring a corn maze and a slew of family-friendly activities. (10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 7651 Whitaker Road; admission $5; 806-346-5677)
Leonard Farms Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch: Enjoy a corn maze, haunted maze, pumpkin patch and more at this new fall attraction, open weekends through Nov. 11. (10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 17670 Farm-to-Market Road 1062 in Canyon; admission prices vary; 806-452-9870)
Lone Star Reptile Expo: Tis the season for critters that slither and crawl at this annual event in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex. (10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; continues Sunday; 401 S. Buchanan St.; admission $10 adults, $5 children; 806-378-3096)
Maxwell’s Pumpkin Farm: Celebrate the autumnal season with activities including cornhole, kids’ activities, the titular maze and more weekends through October. (10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday; admission $19.95 online, $22.95 at the gate; 12908 S. Bell St.; 806-373-9600)
Route 66 Maker Market: Shop to your heart’s content among handcrafted items and curated finds. (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; The Garage, 2819 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-290-3735)
Pondaseta Halloween: The brewing company gets into the season with crafts and candy for the kids, then DJ Rupert the Duke, a costume contest and candy/beer pairings for the adults. (noon to midnight Saturday; 7500 S.W. 45th Ave.; 806-418-6282)
Fang Fest: This Halloween party promises live music, vendors, a costume contest and more. (3 p.m. Saturday; 5250 Cliffside Road; admission $5; 806-626-6387)
“Spirited Away”: The anime classic gets an extended return to theaters as part of the Studio Ghibli Fest. (3 p.m. Saturday; continues through Nov. 1; Cinemark Hollywood 16, 9100 Canyon Drive)
Dancing with the Spirits: Mariposa Eco Village hosts this Halloween event featuring family activities during the day, then dancing with live DJs. BYOB. (4 p.m. Saturday; 9101 Mariposa Drive; $5 before 9 p.m., $10 following; 806-673-9152)
Rick Todd: The Amarillo folk singer offers an early evening show at Sad Monkey Mercantile on the rim of Palo Duro Canyon State Park. (5 p.m. Saturday; 9800 Texas Highway 217; 806-488-2658)
Drunken Fright Night: Enjoy live music and enter the costume contest at Drunken Oyster. (6 p.m. Saturday; 7606 S.W. 45th Ave.; 806-418-6668)
Horrid Halloween Party: Amarillo rockers Horrid Demise, Trenchrat, Crungus, Corrosive Wrath, Skank Blanket and Soundscape & Dreamwaves get loud for the holiday at The Atomic Yellow’s costume party. (6 p.m. Saturday; 600 S. Arthur St.; $10 with costume, $15 without)
Monster Bash: Don Harrington Discovery Center hosts this creature-themed science party. (6 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 1200 Streit Drive; $5 members, $8 nonmembers; 806-355-9547)
Day of the Dead: Celebrate your lost loved ones with this special performance from Al Son del Folklore dancers. (6:30 p.m. Saturday; Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St.; 806-378-3096)
Amarillo Scaregrounds: Ghouls and goblins rise again at this seasonal favorite, offering six attractions. Open weekends through October. (7 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday; 2736 S.W. 10th Ave.; ticket prices vary; 806-367-9516)
The Nightmare on Goodnight Trail’s Cannibal Caverns: This new backyard maze promises big scares. Come hungry. (7 p.m. Saturday; continues Sunday; 8202 Goodnight Trail; donations accepted)
Halloween Social Dance Party: Footloose Amarillo will wrap up the season with this red-hot party, featuring free lessons beginning at 7 p.m., followed by music from Amarillo band Jack Cryver & Bad Decisions. BYOB. (7 p.m. Saturday; Tripp’s Harley-Davidson, 6040 W. Interstate 40; admission $20 adults, $5 teens; footlooseamarillo@gmail.com)
Journey of a Lifetime: The Journey tribute band implores you to hold onto that fee-ee-ee-ee–lin at Shark Beach Burgers. (7 p.m. Saturday; 1505 E. Farm-to-Market Road 1151; 806-335-5644)
Ri Wolf: The Amarillo country-rock singer offers an acoustic show at the Golden Light Beer & Wine Garden. (7 p.m. Saturday; 6014 S. Western St.; 806-221-2337)
Rooftop Halloween Costume Party: I mean, it’s all in the name for this holiday party at Crush. (7 p.m. Saturday; 627 S. Polk St.; 806-418-2011)
Sixth Street Massacre: The terror-filled haunt returns weekends through October. (7 to midnight Saturday; 3015 S.W. Sixth Ave.; admission $25; text 806-337-0749)
“She Kills Monsters”: A woman connects with her late sister through a role-playing game in this action adventure from West Texas A&M University Theatre. (7:30 p.m. Saturday; continues through Nov. 5; Happy State Bank Studio Theatre; tickets $12 adults, $8 seniors and students, free for WT students, faculty and staff; 806-651-2810)
“Chemical Imbalance”: Amarillo Little Theatre gets into the spooky season with this darkly comedic spoof of the Jekyll & Hyde story. (8 p.m. Saturday; continues through Sunday; ALT Allen Shankles Mainstage, 2019 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
Moon Dog: The Amarillo rock band will howl for Smokey Joe’s Halloween party. (8 p.m. Saturday; 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-331-6698)
Halloween Party: DJ Dan spins tunes for a costume contest at House Bar. (9 p.m. Saturday; 1219 S.W. 10th Ave.)
Hoots Halloween Bash: The Cassettes headline this ’80s-themed costume party. (9 p.m. Saturday; 2424 Hobbs Road; cover)
Karma: The Amarillo rock band headlines a Halloween bash at Broken Spoke Lounge. (9 p.m. Saturday; 3101 S.W. Sixth Ave.; no cover; 806-373-9149)
Psycho Circus Helloween Party: ’80s cover band Plan B headlines the party at Skooterz. (9 p.m. Saturday; 4100 Bushland Blvd.; cover; 806-679-0122)
Snailmate: The touring indie rock band creeps into action at the Golden Light Cantina in a show also featuring Native Crowds, Tigers and All Hail Zero. (9 p.m. Saturday; 2908 S.W. Sixth Ave.; cover; 806-374-9237)
Relic’s Halloween Bash: The Amarillo rock band headlines their third-annual holiday party at Whiskey River. (9:30 p.m. Saturday; 4001 S.W. 51st Ave.; 806-367-6163)
“Spooky Sluts: A Halloween Affair”: Enjoy a spicy Halloween at this burlesque show at The 806 Coffee + Lounge. (10 p.m. Saturday; 2812 S.W. Sixth Ave.; $10; 806-322-1806)
Ring the Alarm: DJs EHL, GiANTFEET and Phlegm 238 celebrate the holiday with the spookiest house music. (10 p.m. Saturday; 701 S. Georgia St.; 806-342-9000)
Sunday
Fall Fest Jamboree: The Panhandle Bluegrass and Old Tyme Music Association’s annual music festival returns to the Ashmore Inn and Suites for four days of pickin’ and grinnin’. (9 a.m. Sunday; 2301 E. Interstate 40; free concerts; 806-681-9933)
Lone Star Reptile Expo: Tis the season for critters that slither and crawl at this annual event in the Amarillo Civic Center Complex. (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday; 401 S. Buchanan St.; admission $10 adults, $5 children; 806-378-3096)
Maxwell’s Pumpkin Farm: Celebrate the autumnal season with activities including cornhole, kids’ activities, the titular maze and more weekends through October. (1 to 9 p.m. Sundays; admission $19.95 online, $22.95 at the gate; 12908 S. Bell St.; 806-373-9600)
Leonard Farms Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch: Enjoy a corn maze, haunted maze, pumpkin patch and more at this new fall attraction, open weekends through Nov. 11. (2 to 9 p.m. Sunday; 17670 Farm-to-Market Road 1062 in Canyon; admission prices vary; 806-452-9870)
“Chemical Imbalance”: Amarillo Little Theatre gets into the spooky season with this darkly comedic spoof of the Jekyll & Hyde story. (2:30 p.m. Sunday; ALT Allen Shankles Mainstage, 2019 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
“She Kills Monsters”: A woman connects with her late sister through a role-playing game in this action adventure from West Texas A&M University Theatre. (7:30 p.m. Sunday; continues through Nov. 5; Happy State Bank Studio Theatre; tickets $12 adults, $8 seniors and students, free for WT students, faculty and staff; 806-651-2810)
“Spirited Away”: The anime classic gets an extended return to theaters as part of the Studio Ghibli Fest. (4 and 7 p.m. Sunday; continues through Nov. 1; Cinemark Hollywood 16, 9100 Canyon Drive)
The Nightmare on Goodnight Trail’s Cannibal Caverns: This new backyard maze promises big scares. Come hungry. (7 p.m. Sunday; 8202 Goodnight Trail; donations accepted)
Monday
“Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience”: The Man in Black returns to the stage in video clips from his TV show alongside a live band. (7 p.m. Monday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium, 401 S. Buchanan St; tickets $35 to $68; 806-378-3096)
“Spirited Away”: The anime classic gets an extended return to theaters as part of the Studio Ghibli Fest. (7 p.m. Monday; continues through Nov. 1; Cinemark Hollywood 16, 9100 Canyon Drive)
Oct. 31
Halloween at the Discovery Center: See that science isn’t scary when the Don Harrington Discovery Center hosts this all-day party. (9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 31; 1200 Streit Drive; admission $1 with costumes; 806-355-9547)
6th Street Creepy Crawl: The holiday event returns to Historic Route 66, benefitting PETS Clinic of Amarillo. Punch cards offer discounts and freebies at various stores, bars and restaurants. Party options include trick-or-treating, pumpkin painting, pet costume contest, human costume contests and more, plus live music from DJ GiANT at The 806 Coffee + Lounge, Trenchrat and Drowninghost at Golden Light Cantina and Dudeman at RR Bar. Don’t miss the adult costume party at midnight at Golden Light. (4 p.m. to midnight; punch cards $10 advance, $15 on Halloween; Sixth Avenue between Western and Georgia streets; 806-322-1806)
Micah Bynum: The Amarillo singer offers tunes with your slices at Big Jim’s Pizza Co. (7 p.m. Oct. 31; 3801 Olsen Blvd., Unit 9; 806-352-5050)
“Spirited Away”: The anime classic gets an extended return to theaters as part of the Studio Ghibli Fest. (7 p.m. Oct. 31; continues through Nov. 1; Cinemark Hollywood 16, 9100 Canyon Drive)
Plus, get your fill of trunk or treats and fall festivals:
Thursday
4 p.m.: BC Studio and Nutrition, 4205 Ridgecrest Circle
5 p.m.: Five Star Hail Repair, 621 S.E. 10th Ave.
Friday
5 p.m.: Texas Panhandle War Memorial and Education Center, 4111 S. Georgia St.
5:30 p.m.: Tradewind Elementary School, 4300 S. Williams St.
7 p.m.: Amarillo College, 24th Avenue and Washington Street
Saturday
9:30 a.m.: Ronald McDonald House, 1501 Streit Drive
11 a.m.: Amarillo Auto Group, 4805 S. Washington St.
11 a.m.: Vibra Rehabilitation Hospital, 7202 S.W. Ninth Ave.
Noon: Tripp’s Harley-Davidson, 6040 W. Interstate 40; features critters from Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
2 p.m.: Atrium Tenants, 6900 W. Interstate 40
2 p.m.: Diversity Church, 5631 Pavillard Drive
3 p.m.: Shi Lee’s at Bones Hooks Park, 2000 N. Hughes St.
4:30 p.m.: Angel Funeral Home, 2209 S. Arthur St.
5 p.m.: Mulkey Theatre, 110 S. Kearney St. in Clarendon
5 p.m.: VFW 1657, 105 S. Cuyler St. in Pampa
5:30 p.m.: Church of Christ on Bushland Road, 6701 Bushland Road
6 p.m.: Contagion Athletics, 8210 W. Amarillo Blvd.
6 p.m.: Family Worship Center, 11910 Interstate 27
Sunday
12:30 p.m.: Life Church, 8600 Canyon Drive
2 p.m.: The Church at Quail Creek, 801 Tascosa Road
2 p.m.: Wesley Community Center, 1615 S. Roberts St.
4 p.m.: Amarillo Area Transgender Advocacy Group Trunk or Treat, 3001 S. Bell St.
4 p.m.: First Methodist Church, 8501 S. Coulter St.
4 p.m.: Hillcrest Baptist Church, 2901 Martin Road
4 p.m.: Pray Amarillo, 4000 S.W. 50th Ave.
4 p.m.: St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church, 1631 S. Roberts St.
5 p.m.: Arena of Life Church, 8827 S. Farm-to-Market Road 1541
5 p.m.: First Family Church, 6101 S. Bell St.
5 p.m.: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1601 S. Georgia St.
7 p.m.: El Rodeo Boots, 6101 Tradewinds St.
Monday
5:30 p.m.: SkyWest Assisted Living, 2623 12th Ave. in Canyon.
6 p.m.: ThomasonScott Realty, 3335 S. Bell St.
Oct. 31
4:30 p.m.: McGavock Nissan, 4700 S. Soncy Road
5:30 p.m.: River Fellowship, 5211 S. Bell St.
5:30 p.m.: SkyWest Assisted Living, 6301 S. Blake St.
5:30 p.m.: West Texas A&M University Jack B. Kelley Student Center Legacy Hall
6 p.m.: The ER on Soncy, 3530 Soncy Road
6 p.m.: Grace Church, 4111 Plains Blvd.
6 p.m.: South Georgia Baptist Church, 5209 S. Georgia St.
6 p.m.: Temple Baptist Church, 3208 S. Van Buren St.
7 p.m.: The Refinery Church of Amarillo, 217 S.W. Seventh Ave.
Ongoing
Amarillo Museum of Art: Check out “Critical Mass: Photoworks by Meridel Rubenstein” through Dec. 3 and the AMoA biennial through Dec. 31 at the Amarillo mainstay. (2200 S. Van Buren St.; 806-371-5050)
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum: Take in “75 Years: The Evolution of The American Quarter Horse Journal,” on view through Nov. 25. (2601 E. Interstate 40; 806-376-5181)
Don Harrington Discovery Center: Explore the new permanent exhibition “Discover through Time” and the touring exhibit “Ocean Bound,” on view through Jan. 7. (9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon to 4:30 p.m. Sundays; 1200 Streit Drive; admission $14 adults; $11 seniors, military and students, and $9 children; 806-355-9547)
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum: Enjoy the Georgia O’Keeffe-inspired “On the Edge of the Plains” and the Gisella Loeffler exhibition “Lots of Love, Gisella,” both on view through January, plus the bison-themed exhibition “The Fall and Rise of an American Icon” through September. (2503 Fourth Ave. in Canyon; 806-651-2244)
The Simulated Universe: Amarillo’s newest attraction is this immersive art experience a la Meow Wolf. (noon to 9 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays; 1215 S.W. 10th Ave.; reservations required; 832-690-7731 or thesimulateduniverse@gmail.com
Author
Chip is the senior communications specialist at West Texas A&M University. A Canadian High School graduate and award-winning journalist, he has covered arts and entertainment in Amarillo since 1998 and is a member of the Amarillo Convention and Visitor Council arts committee. He is a 2020 Golden Nail Award winner and a 2017 National Philanthropy Day award winner. He is a member of the national GALECA critics group, has seen every Best Picture Oscar winner and watches way too much television.