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Jul 18-24, 2018

Vol. 40, No. 29

News

Food & Drink

Arts & Culture

  • Native design

    Native Oklahoma artist Harvey Pratt was chosen to design a memorial at a Smithsonian Institute museum in Washington, D.C.

    By Krystal Yoseph

  • Permanent trademark

    A Greg Burns exhibit at Oklahoma History Center highlights the artist’s ability to capture the feeling of a moment.

    By Joshua Blanco

  • Achieving resonance

    Resonator Institute’s new downtown Norman location furthers the nonprofit’s artistic goals.

    By Daniel Bokemper

  • Lyric love

    Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma offers Oklahomans an escape full of energy and upbeat music.

    By Krystal Yoseph

  • Block Fiesta

    Fiesta Friday blends the importance of higher education with family fun.

    By Jacob Threadgill

  • Golden screen

    Winchester Drive-In Theater celebrates its 50th anniversary.

    By Daniel Bokemper

  • High-stepping

    Yukon’s Express Clydesdales undergo fitness regimens to maintain strength for their performance schedule.

    By Joshua Blanco

  • Running start

    Newly opened Pete White Health & Wellness Center hopes to make an impact on southwest OKC health outcomes.

    By Ben Luschen

  • Rewind revival

    VHS and Chill events make nostalgic movies on tape cool.

    By Jeremy Martin

Music

  • Well rounded

    Vonna Pearl’s Taylor Johnson talks about his productive year ahead of this month’s Wheeler Summer Music concert.

    By Ben Luschen

  • Universal feelings

    Country singer/songwriter Jason Eady brings his newest album to The Blue Door before its Aug. 10 release.

    By Jeremy Martin

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