Local singles continue to navigate the stresses of dating during the heightened awareness of the #MeToo movement.
By Jo Light
Feb 15, 2019
Pollard Theatre Company’s upcoming production of Almost, Maine knits together several romantic vignettes about love, life and the liminal.
By Ian Jayne
Feb 15, 2019
Urban Land Institute Oklahoma’s fifth annual Impact Awards honors responsible land use.
By Matthew Price
Feb 14, 2019
A queen must make impossible choices to save her son and her kingdom in OU’s performance of Rodelinda.
By Charles Martin
Feb 14, 2019
A local collector displays a curated collection of pieces by unknown artists at Artspace at Untitled.
By Joshua Blanco
Feb 14, 2019
Julian Bliss Septet puts a spin on Benny Goodman’s iconic hits at Armstrong Auditorium on Thursday.
By Jeremy Martin
Feb 13, 2019
Valentine’s Day spending increases, even as less people participate in traditional forms of the holiday.
By Jacob Threadgill and Jeremy Martin
Feb 13, 2019
Internationally known burlesque performers showcase all sides of love and romance at Adèle Wolf’s Valentine’s Affair.
By Matthew Price
Feb 13, 2019
Local free pantries and community-minded citizens provide food for those who need it.
By Joshua Blanco
Feb 8, 2019
Shakespeare in the Park explores issues of gender in Twelfth Night.
By Jeremy Martin
Feb 8, 2019
Science Museum Oklahoma is dialing everything down for a sensory-friendly event for patrons who want a quieter romp through the wonders of the universe.
By Charles Martin
Feb 7, 2019
Carpenter Square Theatre takes a multifaceted approach to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
By Jeremy Martin
Feb 7, 2019
Street harassment continues to be a pervasive problem for many in 2019, but groups like Stop Street Harassment hope education will foster change.
By Jo Light
Feb 6, 2019
Automobile Alley Association’s Chocolate Decadence fundraiser highlights progress in the district.
By Charles Martin
Feb 6, 2019
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma’s Theatre for Young Audiences program presents Curious George and the Golden Meatball.
By Jo Light
Feb 1, 2019
An exhibit at OKCMOA features the work of internationally famous photographer Ansel Adams and those he inspired.
By Jeremy Martin
Feb 1, 2019
On Your Feet! tells the story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s family and music.
By Ian Jayne
Feb 1, 2019
Oklahoma City Community College screens National Theatre Live’s performance of The Madness of King George III.
By Jeremy Martin
Jan 31, 2019
CityRep and UCO’s theater department team up to perform Hair, a musical that only appears to be rooted in concerns of the past.
By Jeremy Martin
Jan 31, 2019
Science Museum Oklahoma hypothesizes that you are not, in fact, too old or too jaded to be amazed at the wonders of the natural world.
By Charles Martin
Jan 30, 2019
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger brings her Elder Millennial Tour to The Criterion.
By Brittany Pickering
Jan 26, 2019
Mildred Howard’s current exhibit at University of Oklahoma explodes with a sense of true social justice.
By Jeremy Martin
Jan 25, 2019
The Treasury is a new coworking space on Film Row that caters to professional women.
By Jo Light
Jan 25, 2019
High school soccer players struggle to process the world beyond suburbia in The Wolves.
By Charles Martin
Jan 25, 2019
Oklahoma City Philharmonic expands its musical horizons in its latest program.
By Jeremy Martin
Jan 24, 2019