OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Condoms, the pill, We Need to Talk About Kevin — all valid forms
of birth control, but only one is an award-winning movie showing 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch. Cringe as
Oscar winner Tilda Swinton plays a mom dealing with a problem child who
makes Chucky look cuddly by comparison. Tickets are $5-$8. Call
236-3100 or visit okcmoa.com.
Hip Hop/Rap Ryan Querbach
Philadelphia-hailing rapper Privaledge, who is known more locally for his
affiliation with Oklahoma City Thunder superstars Kevin Durant and James
Harden, released his new mixtape, JoeWorld, last week. The project, a free online release, does not disappoint.
Let your ears wade in the sludge of North Carolina metal acts Caltrop and Black Skies.
Music Louis Fowler Caltrop and Black Skies with Self Inflicted and Brea 7 p.m. Wednesday The Conservatory 8911 N. Western conservatoryokc.com 607-4805 $8
Thriller Rod Lott
London, jazz, neon-lit nights, a posh hotel, a heist, Imogen Poots: Comes a Bright Day
has so many elements I love to see in the movies, yet they add up to
such a minuscule amount of pleasure. It's like pouring your favorite
bubbly beverage all the way to the top of a frosty glass, only to see
that once the head has subsided, you're left with so little.
Comedian James Ngheim remakes the ’90s classic ‘Clerks’ ... kind of.
Features Alyssa Grimley
For local comedian James Nghiem, doing a shot-for-shot remake of Kevin Smith’s influential indie comedy of 1994, Clerks, just sounded like a fun thing to do.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Kevin Mitnick should know something about being conned; after all, Skeet
Ulrich played him in a movie. (Zing!) Once the world’s most wanted
hacker, the computer consultant addresses “The Art of Deception: Are You
in Danger of Being Conned?” in a 3 p.m. Friday lecture at Rose State
College’s Tom Steed Community Learning Center, 6191 Tinker Diagonal in
Midwest City. Admission is free. Call 733- 7458 or visit
rose.edu/rslive.