All of the books in the series are Pulitzer winners or nominees.
Jack Fowler
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park brings French farce to OKC
The Liar runs Aug. 25-27 and Sept. 1-3 at Oklahoma Shakespeare on Paseo.
Painter AK Westerman and silversmith Nancy Jackson team up for Turn
The Project Box exhibit draws from themes in fantasy and the surreal.
Hugh Meade gets down and dirty for Shovelin’ Porn
Meade relays stories from his days working in an adult video shop in Atlanta, Georgia.
Local architect illustrates Oklahoma City’s history through art installation
Skyline: Timeline uses color coding to represent yearly milestone’s in Oklahoma’s last six decades.
David Steele Overholt’s In One Ear … is electrically engaging
The immersive blend of video, sound and interactive displays in an Oklahoma Contemporary exhibit draws heavily from TV and pop culture.
“The rhetoric of ISIS against the LGBT community isn’t much different from a lot of people on the Christian right,” Schonauer said.
“The rhetoric of ISIS against the LGBT community isn’t much different from a lot of people on the Christian right,” Schonauer said.
In the Next Room brings an electric performance to Civic Center Music Hall
In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), a comedy about “marriage, intimacy and electricity,” premieres Friday.
Carpenter Square Theatre presents play about intergenerational relationships
A young man visits his activist grandmother in the West Village during a cross-country bike trip in 4000 Miles at Carpenter Square Theatre.
Bullets Over Broadway ankles into OKC for eight performances
The raucous gangster comedy The New Yorker called “a fun machine from start to finish” debuted in 2014 in New York City.
