Features Gazette staff
No matter the size or the industry, each workplace must have seven
elements to be great, according to author and business consultant Norm
Spitzig.
OKG7 Dining Carol Smaglinski
Are you constantly searching for new eating experiences? The following seven have an interesting spin on restaurant food. If you can’t find anything to really love at any of these new babies, then, well, God help you!
OKG7 Dining Carol Smaglinski
Throwing something on the grill? Here are some can’t-miss dishes from seven area restaurants that will help round out the meal. In this hectic, ever-changing world, keep it simple, and your family and friends will eat well.
Thriller Rod Lott
As not-so-boldly predicted, director David Fincher (“The Social
Network”) delivers a superior remake of Sweden’s global hit “The Girl
with the Dragon Tattoo,” an adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s phenomenon of a
novel.
Thriller Rod Lott
As not-so-boldly predicted, director David Fincher (The Social Network) delivers a superior remake of Sweden’s global hit The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, an adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s phenomenon of a novel.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Want dance? Music? Comedy? Drama? Hell, why not all of
the above? You can with Mixology: A Live Performance Sampler, from 7 to
11 p.m. Friday at City Arts Center, 3000 General Pershing. The new event
showcases 12 innovative and local artists, including Lindsey Allgood,
Grupo Afrocaribe and Perpetual Motion, plus a live set by The Spy DJ
Katie Wicks. Tickets are $10. Call 951-0000 or visit cityartscenter.org.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
One day, downtown will be a thriving hub of weekend activity. From 6 to
10 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Better Block OKC
offers a preview of that near-future, transforming N.W. Seventh and
Hudson Avenue into an urban delight of art, culture, pop-up businesses,
bike racks, planters, cafe tables, street food vendors, a newsstand —
even a dog park! Visit betterblockokc.com.