Humanity’s canine companions are ideally loyal and loving pets. Many of them wait at home while we are at work, school or other human activities. Once we step through the door, quality dog time in many cases involves a walk on a leash or playing in a yard that might be too small for its […]
Brian Daffron
Stained glass artist James Rogers King shares his creativity via his multifaceted art and retail studio
King learned most of his stained glass technique on his own.
American Banjo Museum hosts its second annual Americana Fest
The fest is 11 a.m.-5 p.m. June 24.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic lands an Avon Breast Health Outreach grant
The clinic will use the grant to support its education programs to increase breast cancer screenings.
Modern arts
“It’s a good environment for the whole family. It’s a good place for a date night. It’s nice just to relax, get away and enjoy the beauty of art in whatever form or fashion it appeals to you,” Traci Shelton said.
June Bug Jam promotes mental health awareness through music
The event begins 7 p.m. June 3 at Norman’s Sooner Theatre.
Rocklahoma brings fans the best of ’80s hair metal and today’s newest rockers
Rocklahoma runs May 26-28 in Pryor.
Summer Guide: Mother Road Merchandise connects good business with community spirit
Mother Road Merchandise & Art Company owner and musician Scott Twitchell is determined to find more ways to help local veterans.
Summer Guide: Near or far, adventure awaits across Oklahoma
There is no more favorite time of the year for young and old than summertime, when just about everyone can get out and explore the wild, beautiful parks and attractions locally and across the state.
Multigenre blues-rock troubadour Ian Moore has played for Oklahoma fans over half his life
“It is its own thing,” Moore said about the new album. “It’s kind of got its own voice. It’s bluesy, soul-y, funky. It alternates between intense, real groove-oriented songs and bedroom soul tunes, which is something that a lot of people know me for.”
