All Out Trinity (Photo by Danny Fulgencio)

All Out Trinity (Photo by Danny Fulgencio)

March 1
Musical Satire
Singer-songwriter Roy Zimmerman brings his political satire to Oak Cliff from Northern California.
Unitarian Church Oak Cliff, 3839 W. Kiest Blvd., oakcliffuu.org, 214.337.2429

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March 3
All Out Trinity
This celebration has a little something for everyone: yoga on the bridge, the Trinity River Levee Run and The Dallas Gravel Ride bike race.
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, allouttrinity.com,$15-$85

March 3
Jon Batiste
Taking a break from being the musical director on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” bandleader and composer Jon Batiste breaks out on his own for a solo performance.
The Kessler Theater, 1230 W. Davis St., thekessler.org, 214.272.8346, $25-45

March 3
Outdoor Market
Little D Markets will organize an outdoor market of local vendors during All Out Trinity.
Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge, 115 Continental Ave., littledmarkets.com, free

March 10
Laugh Out Loud
Steve Treviño is a South Texas native whose first comedy special, “Grandpa Joe’s Son,” premiered on Showtime in 2012. His new special, “Relatable,” is on Netflix.
The Texas Theatre, 231 W. Jefferson Blvd., thetexastheatre.com, 214.948.1546, $24-$34

March 12
El Book Club
The bookstore bar The Wild Detectives’ usual book club takes a Spanish twist with a reading of “Rendición” by Ray Loriga.
The Wild Detectives, 314 W. Eight St., thewilddetectives.com, 214.942.0108, free

March 24
Jazz Masters
Two jazz powerhouses, Vincent Ingala and Julian Vaughn, meet to create a magical night of smooth rhythms. The saxophone and bass go perfectly with complimentary cocktails.
Bishop Arts Theatre Center, 215 S. Tyler St., bishopartstheatre.org, 214.948.0716, $70