The Sun and His Wife
Jan. 28-31
Depicting ceremonial and domestic life among Southwest Indians, approximately 50 works comprise “The Sun and His Wife,” on display from Jan. 28 to May 13, at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 N.E. 63rd. Admission is $12.50. Call 478-2250 or visit nationalcowboymuseum.org.

Illuminations: Rediscovering the Art of Dale Chihuly
The glass is back! After a brief hiatus last year, one of the most comprehensive collections of Dale Chihuly pieces in the world has been restored, now with a fresh look and perspective, at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch. Admission is $10-$12. Call 236-3100 or visit okcmoa.com.
MUSIC
Brightmusic
Jan. 16-17
Want a little “Ghost Trio” in your music? Brightmusic’s first concert for 2012 features that Beethoven composition, plus three other pieces of chamber music. The 7:30 p.m. event will be held Jan. 16 at Casady School, 9500 N. Pennsylvania, and Jan. 17 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral, 127 N.W. Seventh. Tickets are $10, reception included. Visit brightmusic.org.

EVENT
Lewis Black
Jan. 26
“The Daily Show” alum Lewis Black brings his uproarious “In God We Rust”
tour to town, and we may never be the same. The Grammy winner’s comedic
rants begin at 8 p.m. Jan. 26 at the Rose State Performing Arts
Theatre, 6420 S.E. 15th in Midwest City.

THEATER
The Addams Family
Jan. 17-22
Tickets are $39.50-$55. Visit myticketoffice.com.
Creepy, spooky and altogether kooky, the hit Broadway musical “The Addams Family” comes to Oklahoma City for eight performances, Jan. 17-22 at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker. Call 297-2264 or visit okcciviccenter.com.

