OK Cryo opened its first location in Sept. 2016.
Lea Terry
Riverwind Casino’s Beats & Bites festival concludes its 2017 season Aug. 12
The Norman festival draws inspiration from similar events like Midtown’s Eats on 8th and Edmond’s Heard on Hurd.
A Bethany theater gives aspiring actors of all ages and experience levels a place to hone their craft
Founder Audra Faust believes this is the first time Bethany has had its own theater company.
Fiesta Fridays return to Historic Capitol Hill
This is the fifth year of the street festival that began as Taco Truck Tuesdays.
Native American art and multimedia are put on display in Jeffrey Gibson’s new Oklahoma Contemporary exhibit
The exhibit remains open through June 11.
Siblings Julianne and Derek Hough bring their “rock concert for dance” to Civic Center Music Hall
The Hough siblings are known for their roles on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars.
Local nonprofit and libraries work to improve adult literacy
“Once they figure out that those things aren’t going to happen, that people aren’t going to make fun of them, that the people in their class are there to support them, it’s amazing how well they will do and how they can learn,” O’Dell said.
The inside is so colorful and bright, and that was the mission; we didn’t want a place where you walk in and it’s kind of sad and stark and cold-feeling, she said.
“The inside is so colorful and bright, and that was the mission; we didn’t want a place where you walk in and it’s kind of sad and stark and cold-feeling,” she said.
A local author chronicles the lives of 10 African-American women
Ordinary Extraordinary African American Woman: The Elder was recently published by Jewell Jordan Publishing.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s Chuck Wagon Festival offers a trip back in time
“There are folks who are accustomed to the Western lifestyle — it’s what they live and breathe — but there are a lot of families that we’re their first taste of it,” Jeane said.
