Muralist Bob Palmer began assembling the Red Dirt co-op team in early 2016.
Jessica Williams
An art exhibition and book give glimpses into the lives that once filled a now abandoned Oklahoma town
Pincher, Okalhoma: Catastrophe, Memory, and Trauma runs through Sept. 10 at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman.
Carpenter Square Theatre’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike examines familial relationships
The Rhonda Clark-directed play runs through July 15.
Adèle Wolf’s Oklahoma City Burlesque Festival returns for a fifth year
The festival is 8 p.m. June 16-17 at Lyric at the Plaza.
Oklahoma City Ballet offers a class to help seniors stay fit
The Golden Swans class is for residents at The Fountains at Canterbury retirement home, but OKC Ballet hopes to expand the program.
OU’s Contemporary Dance Oklahoma focuses on human experiences
The OU talent showcase runs this weekend at Elsie C. Brackett Theatre.
We’re taking our actors to a gun range, he said. It’s a very intense experience, just like the psychological experience of the historical characters we’re portraying.
“We’re taking our actors to a gun range,” he said. “It’s a very intense experience, just like the psychological experience of the historical characters we’re portraying.”
Fresh Paint Performance Lab finds new ways to grow Oklahoma City’s performing arts scene
The creative outlet combines theater actors, musicians, dancers and technically savvy professionals.
New Shawnee art gallery in Shawnee fosters community creativity
The beauty of art lies off the beaten path, and one new gallery in Shawnee embodies this journey. Opened in October, Studio 112 and a Half quaintly rests between two of Shawnees historical buildings on Main Street, where husband-and-wife duo Douglas and Holly Gordon circulate vibrant work from Oklahomas emerging artists. People might be surprised […]
The Oklahoma Bridal Show takes another trip down the aisle
Cox Convention Center will be flooded with vendors, gowns and food samples.
