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Gazette staff
Last call for Julie Heffernan’s Infinite Work in Progress! The artist’s 20 colorful paintings with sensual, Grimm undercurrents closes its run on Sunday at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch. After that, you’re out of luck, so don’t come crying to me. Admission is $10-$12. Call 236-3100 or visit okcmoa.com.

Wednesday-Sunday

 
Wednesday, May 23, 2012

A real sports animal

Love him or hate him, Jim Traber just wants you to have an opinion.


Sports

Andrew Gilman
Here’s what Jim Traber says about himself:
 
Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Company You Keep

Old radicals don't learn new tricks.


Thriller

Phil Bacharach
Baby boomers can be their own worst enemy. The generation that was going to change the world instead settled on thinking the world of themselves. Youthful idealism, aging and compromised idealism, pining for that youthful idealism — nothing fuels anti-boomer sentiment like boomer sentimentality.
 
Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Bletchley Circle

A code well worth cracking.


Television series

Rod Lott
Nearly a decade after World War II ends, four British women who performed a valuable (albeit hush-hush) service breaking codes for their country find themselves restless and feeling useless in the era’s expected roles of barefoot-and-pregnant subservience.
 
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
 
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