Them Damn NDNs are at it again, pumping the airwaves full of relevant news, friendly conversation and a heterogeneous compilation of music broadcasted to audiences across the globe. Hosted by Kellie J. Lewis and Thomas Ware III, the three-hour program is only a snapshot of the duo’s effort to put TalkJive Radio on the map. […]
Joshua Blanco
Found treasure
The Art of Collection: A Collaborative Exhibition 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, through March 14 Artspace at Untitled 1 NE Third St. 1ne3.org 405-815-9995 Free Emily Reynolds is not your typical art collector. Rather than subscribe to industry-wide trends that place high value on works forged by esteemed artists, Reynolds opts for pieces tailored to her […]
Community cupboard
Those in search of their next meal now have a reliable food supply thanks to the efforts of a concerned citizen actively taking steps toward caring for her community. New to Oklahoma City, Aley Cristelli was looking for ways to connect with locals on a level that would allow her to give back. In May […]
Bitter pills
After moving back to Oklahoma to care for his ailing mother, Dave became an unlikely victim of circumstance when he suffered an injury from which he would never fully recover. Despite a two decade-long track record of responsible opioid use authorized by his former physician, Dave was instructed to gradually reduce his dose if he […]
Peaceful World
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration 3 p.m. Jan. 21 Sharp Hall Catlett Music Center University of Oklahoma 500 W. Boyd St., Norman normanphil.com 405-325-4104 $5-$10 “When we allow freedom to ring — when we let it ring from every city and every hamlet, from every state and every city,” Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. proclaimed […]
Famous ideas
Why Aren’t You Famous?6 p.m. Saturday Joe’s Addiction 1806 SE 59th St. whyarentyoufamous.org Free (donations accepted) Why aren’t you famous? It’s a good question. Perhaps you’ve been asked before, or maybe you’ve asked another. It’s possible you’ve even asked yourself. In reality, few will attain such recognition. The elusive nature of fame is what defines […]
Protesting climate
Earth Strike Rally/March 2-3 p.m. Jan. 15 400 E. Reno Ave. facebook.com/rscdsa Free According to the Fifth Assessment Report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), atmospheric greenhouse gas concentration is rising at an unprecedented rate, resulting in an onslaught of detrimental changes across the planet. Despite decades of smear campaigns and bunk […]
New Year’s Eve: Opening Echo
The Allie Lauren Project Opening Night 2019 7 p.m. Monday Oklahoma City Hall 200 N. Walker Ave. artscouncilokc.com 405-270-4848 $8-$10 This month, The Allie Lauren Project returns to Oklahoma City, staging a musical performance like none other. Accompanied by an eclectic ensemble of musicians, founder and brainchild of the project Lauren Nicole Clare will deliver […]
Artistic inheritance
The Tiger Family: Dana, Allison, & Christie through Jan. 2 Gallery One at The Paseo 2927 Paseo St. paseogalleryone.com 405-524-4544 Free Gallery One at The Paseo’s current exhibit is a collection of works by the Tiger family. The daughter of world-renowned artist Jerome Tiger, Dana Tiger and her two children showcase a collection of works […]
Toys and joy
In 1973, Sister Ruth Wynne and Sister Betty Adams founded what would become one of Oklahoma City’s premier charitable organizations. Determined to maintain their newly established organization, the pair worked long, arduous hours, dedicating themselves to the care and service of the community. Since its initial founding, Jesus House carried out their mission in a […]
