Oklahomas deadCENTER Film Festival team considers the South by Southwest (SXSW) film festival in Austin to be one of the best for gaining inspiration to bring back home. I think that Oklahoma City and Austin share a very similar sensibilities about music and about culture, said Lance McDaniel, executive director of deadCENTER. The reason we […]
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Hundreds gather to hear from leading urban planners at the Institute for Quality Communities’ Placemaking Conference in Norman.
Hundreds gather to hear from leading urban planners at the Institute for Quality Communities’ Placemaking Conference in Norman.
PODCAST: Capital City goes to Open Streets OKC
In this week’s episode of the Capital City podcast, we record live from 23rd St. during the second annual Open Streets OKC.
VIDEO: Open Streets draws thousands in its return
With a portion of Uptown 23rd Street closed to vehicle traffic on Sunday, thousands walked and biked along the road during the second annual Open Streets event.
PODCAST: Exploring OKC’s coffee scene
This special podcast explores the OKC coffee scene.
BLOG: OKC has one of nation’s smallest LGBT communities
Oklahoma City has one of the smallest LGBT communities in the nation when compared to other large cities.
News Briefs: OKC Mayor’s Development Roundtable, charter schools, bike laws and more
Senate Bill 68 would allow OKC and Tulsa to sponsor charter schools, but not everyone thinks it should be passed.
NBA star Serge Ibaka is trying to shut the door to his family’s house, but the crowd on the other side is pushing back.
NBA star Serge Ibaka is trying to shut the door to his family’s house, but the crowd on the other side is pushing back.
Local teachers learn Spanish to speak with students and parents
As Oklahoma City schools welcome more Spanish-speaking students, teachers and school officials learn a new language.
Controversial local lawmakers often run unopposed
Lawmakers behind controversial laws often win reelection because they run unopposed and voters fail to make it to the polls.
