Mozart in the Jungle cast member Bernadette Peters has had a wealth of career experiences and performs in OKC March 3.
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Ballerina Yvonne Chouteau’s legacy lives on in Oklahoma dance
Yvonne Chouteau is best remembered as one of the Five Moons, Native American prima ballerinas from Oklahoma.
Group works for legalization of medicinal cannabis
Oklahomans for Health, with the support of Joe Dorman, prepare for a petition drive to legalize medicinal cannabis in Oklahoma.
This group of OU art students changed the course of Native American art
“Lois Smoky was a trailblazer. She picked up that brush; she was educated in a formal institution,” said Tracey Satepahoodle-Mikkanen.
Avenue Q puts adult twist on puppet show format
Adult puppet show Avenue Q has become one of the fastest-selling shows in CityRep history.
When we made a proposal to start an archive that would, over time, put small, comprehensive collections of Brett’s work in museums ’round the country, they liked the idea.
“When we made a proposal to start an archive that would, over time, put small, comprehensive collections of Brett’s work in museums ’round the country, they liked the idea.”
Oklahoma-born photographer showcases Japanese art form in new collection
David Joshua Jennings become part of his art while photographing avant-garde dancers in India.
Mark Williams transforms fascination with supernatural into award-winning films
The documentary, he said, turned into a series with a “pretty huge” following. More than 100,000 people follow developments via the Facebook page.
OKG interview with Native American activist Suzan Shown Harjo
Harjo sees it as a matter of semantics to say that the living descendants, such as the modern Egyptians, have no legitimate claim to the treasures of their ancestors.
Shakespeare’s work makes tour stop in Norman
William Shakespeare’s First Folio, featuring the historic writer’s work, will be in Norman through January.
