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"WHAT'S INSIDE: A HISTORY OF WOMEN AND HANDBAGS, 1900- 1999" — Continuing, Esse Purse Museum 501-916-9022. "ALL OF ARKANSAS: AN EXHIBITION OF ARKANSAS MADE, COUNTY BY COUNTY" — Through March, Historic Arkansas Museum. 501-324-9351. "BY THE PRESIDENT IN THE NAME OF CONGRESS" — Along with "From Turbulence to Tranquility: The Little Rock Arsenal," "The Sun Never Sets on the Mighty Jeep," "War and Remem- brance: The 1911 United Confederate Veterans Reunion," "Through the Camera's Eye: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs" and Alger Cadet Gun exhibit, continuing, MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Mili- tary History. 501-376-4602. "TRUE FAITH, TRUE LIGHT: THE DEVOTIONAL ART OF ED STIL- LEY" — Through early 2018, Old State House Museum. 501-324-9685. "CABINET OF CURIOSITIES" — "Trea- sures from the University of Arkansas Museum Collection," through Dec. 30, Old State House Museum. 501-324- 9685. In Concert MUSIC CITY HIT MAKERS — With the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Feb. 10, Robinson Center Performance Hall. 501-666-1761. THE PLANETS — With the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 and 3 p.m. Feb. 25, Robinson Center Performance Hall. arkan- sassymphony.com. 501-666-1761. On Stage "THE CALL" — Annie and Peter are a childless couple in their late 30s who have decided to adopt a baby from Africa when they receive some surprising news about their potential bundle of joy, ends Feb. 11, Arkansas Repertory Theatre. 501-378-0405. "NEVER TOO LATE" — Through March 17, Murry's Dinner Playhouse. murrysdp.com or 501-562-3131. "INHERIT THE WIND" — Feb. 23-24 and weekends through March 10, The Weekend Theater. weekendtheater. org or 501-74-3761. "DIRTY DANCING" — The classic story live on stage, March 17-18, Robinson Center Performance Hall. ticketmas- ter.com. Family Friendly "THE SNOWY DAY AND OTHER STORIES" — By Ezra Jack Keats, through Feb. 18, Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre. arkansasartscen- ter.org or 501-372-4000. LANTERNS FESTIVAL AT WILDWOOD — Held over three magical evenings, guests are transported to far away lands and times as they stroll through the beautifully lit pathways of Wildwood's gardens. Cultural vistas feature live entertainment, food, drink, games and more throughout the Park's Butler Arboretum and inside the Lucy Lockett Cabe Festival Theatre, March 2-4, Wildwood Park for the Arts. wildwoodpark.org. MINDBENDER MANSION — An eclectic place full of puzzles, brainteasers, and interactive challenges guaranteed to test the brain power and prob- lem-solving skills of even the most experienced puzzlers, through April 2, Museum of Discovery. museumofdiscovery.org. LIVE! in LR MIRANDA LAMBERT — March 10, Veri- zon Arena. 501-975-9000. WINTER JAM — With Skillet, Building 429, Kari Jobe and John Crist, March 11, Verizon Arena. 501-975-9000. AN EVENING WITH JASON MRAZ — March 31, Robinson Center Perfor- mance Hall. ticketmaster.com. LAUGH OUT LOUD PLATINUM COMEDY TOUR — With Mike Epps with Earthquake, Rickey Smiley, Michael Blackson and Bruce Bruce, March 23, Verizon Arena. tick- etmaster.com. KANSAS CITY (VISITKC.COM) On Show "THROUGH THE EYES OF PICASSO" — Exploring Pablo Picasso''s lifelong fascination with African and Oceanic art, uniting his paintings and sculpture with art that had a seminal impact on his own creative exploration, through April 8, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. 816-751-1278. REVOLUTIONS! 1917 — A centennial exhibition showcasing the incredible events that occurred worldwide from America's official entry into the war and Russia's upheavals from an Impe- rial state to Bolshevik rule, through April 8, National World War I Museum and Memorial. 816-888-8100. "THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGINA- TION OF DONNA MOORE" — Based in Kansas City, Moore was one of the most prolific toy designers of the late 20th century and her products were sold all over the world, through June 3, National Museum of Toys and Minia- tures. 816-235-8006. On Stage "THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME" — The story of 15-year-old Christopher, a boy with an extraordinary brain who is exceptionally intelligent but ill-equipped for dealing with everyday life, through Feb. 18, Kansas City Repertory Theatre. 816-235-1453. "DIXIE'S NEVER WEAR A TUBE TOP WHILE RIDING A MECHANICAL BULL" — A one-woman show with Dixie Longate, Feb. 13-18, Starlight Theatre. 816-363-7827. "BROADWAY'S NEXT HIT MUSICAL" — The only unscripted theatrical awards show, Feb. 27-March 4, Starlight Theatre. 816-363-7827. "FINDING NEVERLAND" — The story behind Peter Pan's creator, Feb. 27- March 4, Kansas City Convention & Entertainment Facilities. Presented by Theater League. 816-421-1801. BROADWAY'S GOLDEN AGE — March 1-18, Musical Theater Heritage at Crown Center. 816-221-6987. ARTS AWAY! 40 WHAT'S UP! FEBRUARY 11-17, 2018

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