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TULSA: The show must go on?
By Adrienne Proctor
Tags: Arts, Tulsa, theater
Best of OKC 2020
By Gazette staff
Tags: Best Of Intro & Extras, Oklahoma Gazette, Best of OKC, reader's poll, 36th year, food, drink, arts, culture, entertainment, life, wellness, goods, services, cannabis, covid
X factor
LCG & the X celebrates the release of its debut album at 51st Street Speakeasy.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Music Reviews, Music, music news, arts, culture, entertainment, arts & culture, LCG & the X, Morgan Hartman, Jarod Evans, Blackwatch Studios, Pilar V. Guarddon Pueyo, Labrys, Twiggs, 51st Street Speakeasy
Eve’s daughter
Singer-songwriter and Highwoman Amanda Shires brings her substantial stories to OKC.
Tags: Music Reviews, Music news, music, arts, culture, arts & culture, entertainment, Amanda Shires, To the Sunset, Tower Theatre, Deciphering Dreams, Neal Casal, The Texas Playboys, Bob Wills, Texas Monthly, The Highwaymen, Jimmy Webb, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, LA Edwards
Beyond comprehension
Tony Foster Jr.’s Kaleidoscope reveals spirituality through soul and R&B.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, entertainment, Tony Foster Jr., Kaleidoscope, Long Story Short, Sean C. Johnson, Jacobi Ryan, Thomas Who?, Adam Ledbetter, Adam & Kizzie, Ray June, Sid Carter, The Paramount Room, The Paramount, Paramount Room
Strange brew
Norman metal duo Bugnog’s debut Chuggernaut is “trudgy, slow” and secretly explosive.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, entertainment, Bugnog, Chuggernaut, Blue Note, Blue Note Lounge, Black Sabbath, The Mars Volta, Chalres Mingus, death core, Metallica, Megadeath, Vinnie Paul, Pantera, Bug, Nog, Starfighter, Dire Gnome
Changing tunes
Recorded at 51st Street Speakeasy, Matt Jewett Live captures the singer-songwriter in a creative flux.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, entertainment, Matt Jewett, Matt Jewett Live, Iabel Robot Saves City, Shut Up Matt Jewett, David Nghiem, James Nghiem, Scotch Room, 51st Street Speakeasy, Caught Stealing, Pete Allen, Sisu Youth Services, Robot Saves City
Survivors’ guilt
Carpenter Square Theatre’s production of The Library finds cruelty and catharsis in the aftermath of a school shooting.
Tags: Arts, theater, Carpenter Square Theatre, The Library, John Kovaleskie, Ford Filson, Alexandra Shadid, Grant Brittan, Sara Byerly, Denise Hughes, Aiesha Watley, Cindy Barrios, Scott Z. Burns, Ben Brantley, Terry Veal, Rhonda Clark
Home cooking
Lyric Theatre’s Having Our Say reveals 20th-century America through the eyes of two centenarian sisters.
Tags: Arts, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Lyric Theatre, Julia Lema, Terry Burrell, Monique Midgette, Having Our Say, Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years, Emily Mann, Amy Hill Hearth, theater
Golden thread
The Art Hall’s Tiny Little Fables: The Enchanted features collages by Louisiana artist Nonney Oddlokken and works by OKC artists Nicole and Aztrid Moan.
Tags: Arts, Art, Art & Culture, culture, entertainment, Helen Opper, Nonney Oddlokken, The Art Hall, Tiny Little Fables, The Enchanted, Tiny Little Fables: The Enchanted, art curating, art exhibition, mixed media collages, mixed media art, Nicole Moan, Aztrid Moan, ceramic, sculpted, DJ Ostara, Mardi Gras, New Orlean, Louisiana
War requiem
Glory Denied, presented by Painted Sky Opera, is a complicated tragedy based on an actual prisoner of war.
Tags: Arts, theater, opera, Painted Sky Opera, Tom Cipullo, Glory Denied, Freede Little Theatre, Civic Center Music Hall, Jim Thompson, Green Beret, Vietnam, Alyce Thompson, Rob Glaubitz, Saira Frank, André Chiang, Veterans Affairs
Cultural spirit
A new restaurant concept in northeast OKC aims to become a family-friendly hub for black culture.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, News, Business, northeast Oklahoma City, Kindred Spirits, Urban Roots, Quintin Hughes, Kindred, Octavia Butler, black business, black business owner, black culture, culture, Southern cuisine, African cuisine, local economy, EastPoint, EastPoint development, Intentional Fitness, live music, music, art, entertainment, culture, cultural hub, unapologetically black, black Oklahoma
Reflecting Poole
Sideshow spotlights O. Gail Poole’s multifaceted exploration of “absurdism and human folly.”
Tags: Arts, Art, Arts & Culture, art, culture, entertainment, Nicole Poole, Sideshow, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, Fred Jones Jr. Museum, O. Gail Poole, academic nudes, still life, landscapes, religious icons, political icons, puppets, magical realism, masks, Kaylee Kain, Mental Dilemma/No Joke, Female Icon, The Jury, Dealing with Al, Shot from a Cannon, Poole-Hobbes Inc., absurdism, human folly
No apologies
The trials and joys of motherhood inspired K.C. Clifford’s self-assured new album.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Arts & Culture, arts, culture, entertainment, K.C. Clifford, album release, The Tag Hollow Sessions, David Broyles, Dr. Pants, motherhood, musician, Daniel Walker, singer-songwriter, songwriting, collaboration, Tower Theatre, Tower
Rise above
Black Flag’s current incarnation plays 89th Street — OKC.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Arts & Culture, Arts, Culture, Entertainment, Black Flag, Mike Vallely, Ron Reyes, 89th Street - OKC, 89th Street, Henry Rollins, Damaged, My War, The Decline of Western Civilization, Keith Morris, Circle Jerks, Off!, Nervous Breakdown, Greg Ginn, Mike V & the Rats, Good for You, LA Weekly, Linecutters, Rob Wallace
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