The barrel-chested bald man winked at passing gawkers as he lay on his stomach, wearing nothing but confederate flag boxers and attitude. The man chose the second annual Oklahoma City Tattoo Convention to add another tattoo to his calf, one of the few blank spaces left on his body. All around the convention, the buzzing […]
Arts
Tattoo artists to show their stuff at OKC convention
More than a hundred artists will set up shop at the second annual OKC Tattoo Convention, held Friday through Sunday at the Farmers Public Market, 311 S. Klein. The convention will be the first of its kind in Oklahoma since tattooing became legal last year. “There were artists in Oklahoma that we’d look at […]
International painters showcased in Norman
ists will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday at the Norman Gallery Association Spring Art Walk, with music by Arabesque. Admission is free. For more information, call 307-9320 or visit www.thepas.org. “?Krista Nightengale
OKC Theatre Co. does classic ‘Cat’ right
erforming%20Arts%20review%20thumbnails/hottinroof.jpg” width=”150″ align=”right” vspace=”10″ border=”0″ />Before women had found and owned their power, there was Tennessee Williams’ South. There, gentlemen still practiced a patriarchal dismissal of women, even as they regularly succumbed to their wily manipulation. Williams used this dynamic social contradiction to help weave “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” now a production […]
Cats’ celebrating 25th anniversary with OKC shows
“Cats” is about to pounce on Oklahoma City, bringing dozens of human-sized felines to the stage at Civic Center Music Hall. The award-winning musical first opened in 1981 in London, and came to American stages a year later for an 18-year run, making “Cats” the longest running musical in the history of British theater […]
OKC Theatre Co. does classic ‘Cat’ right
Before women had found and owned their power, there was Tennessee Williams’ South. There, gentlemen still practiced a patriarchal dismissal of women, even as they regularly succumbed to their wily manipulation. Williams used this dynamic social contradiction to help weave “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” now a production of Oklahoma City Theatre Company. […]
