Oklahoma City will show off its green techniques during Earth Week, April 12-18. “Our goal during Earth Week is to let people know about the many green services offered by the city,” said Autumn Radle, sustainability manager for Oklahoma City. OKC’s Earth Week features classes on how to ride bikes safely downtown, conduct a home-energy […]
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Alternative comics artist to visit Norman
Alternative comics artist John Porcellino will celebrate the release of his most recent collection, “Map of My Heart,” at 7 p.m., April 6, in Norman. The event, hosted by Atomik Pop!, is part of a national tour and will be filmed as part of a documentary on the artist’s life and work. Porcellino has been writing, […]
NBA Dance Team Bracket puts Thunder Girls in the playoffs
While Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and the rest of the Oklahoma City Thunder play hard to get into the NBA playoffs, the Thunder Girls are already in their own championship tourney. The 2010 Dance Team Bracket pits each NBA team’s dance team against another in a March Madness-style competition. Fans vote for their favorite team […]
Public meetings seek community input on downtown transit
The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority and the City of Oklahoma City are seeking citizen input on potential routes and stops for the initial, five-mile modern streetcar routes through downtown. Citizens can comment by taking part in any or all of five public meetings to be held, or by submitting ideas to www.LetsTalkTransit.com. The […]
Haiti relief prompts Canterbury Choral Society concert
Canterbury Choral Society will raise money for Haiti earthquake relief efforts when it performs 4 p.m. Sunday, January 24, at Oklahoma City University’s Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel, 2501 N Blackwelder. The dramatic effects of the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, shook Judith Willoughby, artistic director of Canterbury Youth Choruses, into action. “I can’t imagine how […]
