Milarepa at Bath House Cultural Center $10-$15 Friday January 14 through Saturday January 30. $10-$15 Milarepa is the most beloved figure in Tibetan Buddhism, and he told his stories and taught his lessons in song. Playwrights Fred Curchack and Laura Jorgenson tell Milarepa’s stories of enlightenment through suffering with performances of their new play, “Milarepa”, at the Bath House Cultural Center. It’s not a somber show, says Curchack, who teaches at the University of Texas at Dallas. “It’s light-hearted and a lot of fun,” he says. Bath House Cultural Center, 521 E. Lawther Dr. 214.670.8749, dallasculture.org

LH Live 4, Saturday $40 per person includes dancing, fine food, and fun with friends at the Sokal Athletic Center, located at the corner of Greenville Ave and Walnut Hill Lane, LH Live 4 is one of the major events of the Exchange Club of Lake Highlands. Three bands will perform The Pit Pops; the Lupners; and Wes Niles & the Texas Skeeters. The food this year is being provided by Picassos. The Exchange Club raises money for scholarships and community-based projects.

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Baroque to Broadway with the Dallas Symphony Brass Quintet, Saturday. Enjoy a Saturday afternoon amid great music and beautiful art for FREE. Join the Brass Principals of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra as they fill Dallas Museum of Art’s Horchow Auditorium with the harmonic sounds of horn, trumpets, and tuba. There is no admission charge for the concert or the museum.