The convention runs March 18-19 at Cox Convention Center.
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The challenge for us is how do we modernize that and make it relevant to the particular programming that we’re doing, Owens said.
“The challenge for us is how do we modernize that and make it relevant to the particular programming that we’re doing,” Owens said.
Oklahoma Scoundrels brings true stories from the state’s past to light
Laurence Yadon wrote the book with Robert Barr Smith.
Edmond Fine Arts Institute casts young theater students in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The show runs Feb. 24-26 in Edmond.
Sam Noble Museum provides opportunities for Oklahoma Scouts to earn badges
“This is just a really great opportunity because they are eager to learn about all these different topics, get the badges, get the belt loops and pins,” McKenzie said.
Seattle band Tacocat brings culturally relevant, feminist-inspired punk to Oklahoma
Nearly a decade after forming in the Pacific Northwest, Tacocat performs in Oklahoma for the first time Feb. 16 at Opolis, 113 N. Crawford Ave., in Norman as part of its Southwest tour. Were excited to go. This is going to be a first, said bassist Bree McKenna. Tacocat bandmates also include vocalist Emily Nokes, […]
Annual fundraiser event honors Ralph Ellison’s many talents
A Night with Ralph Ellison is 6-9 p.m. Feb. 25 at Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive.
Shawnee-based press publishes writing of the New South
Red Dirt Press publishes works that explore the complexities of the contemporary American South.
Artist Shel Wagner pieced together artwork from loose odds and ends in her Cowboys & Caboodles sale
Wagner’s work is often Oklahoma- or Western-themed.
Guitarist Tommy Emmanuel welcomes the Christmas season with holiday classics
Emmanuel performs Dec. 14 at Midwest City’s Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center.
