New Orleans Jazz and Classic Cinema Take the Stage in Oklahoma City Today

A Day of Culture and Community in the City
Tuesday, February 10, 2026, brings a diverse array of cultural and civic activities to Oklahoma City. From the soulful sounds of a New Orleans-style jazz performance to the nostalgic return of 1990s cinema, there is no shortage of local events to explore. Whether you are looking for an immersive museum experience or a chance to participate in the local democratic process, today offers something for everyone.
The Jazz Room: A Journey to New Orleans
For those seeking a sophisticated evening of music, the Yale Theater is hosting a special concert titled “The Jazz Room: A Journey to the Heart of New Orleans.” This production traces the historical roots of the genre, moving from its birthplace in Louisiana to its modern-day variations. Attendees can expect a curated setlist of classics combined with the improvisational spirit that defines authentic jazz. The atmosphere at the historic Yale Theater provides a perfect backdrop for both lifelong aficionados and those new to the genre.
Tuesday Night Classics: She’s All That
Film lovers have a unique opportunity to catch a favorite on the big screen tonight. As part of the Tuesday Night Classics series, Harkins Theatres Bricktown 16 is featuring a special 7:00 PM screening of the romantic comedy “She’s All That.” This event is part of a recurring weekly celebration of cinema history, allowing audiences to relive the magic of iconic films in a theater setting. It is an ideal midweek escape for those looking for a nostalgic night out.
Western Heritage and Immersive Art
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum remains a hub for those interested in the history of the American West. Currently on view is “The Cowboy: An Immersive Journey,” a bold 360-degree experience that utilizes larger-than-life projections and sweeping soundscapes to tell the stories of the people and landscapes of the West. Additionally, visitors can explore the “Route 66: From Trails to Truck Stops” exhibition, which detail the evolution of the famous Mother Road.
Civic Duty and Advocacy
On the civic front, today is a significant day for Oklahoma City voters, as the mayoral election is taking place. Polling locations are open across the city for registered voters to cast their ballots. Meanwhile, at the Oklahoma History Center, real estate professionals and community advocates are gathering for the Capitol Conference 2026. The day’s events include discussions on property rights and advocacy, culminating in a special legislative reception this evening.