A, B, A, B, B, A, up, down, up, down, select. If that means anything to you, youre the exact type of patron who Stephen Kovash, the founder of the Istvan Gallery, wants. The Istvan is one of the few commercial galleries in Oklahoma City that actually show urban, street, young people, hip whatever […]
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Shades of cinema
Matt Barses I Said I Would Never Paint This Way Again Promoting minority filmmakers and artists, Saturdays In Color Film Festival showcases features, shorts and documentaries that convey Oklahomas multicultural landscape. In partnership with the Inclusion in Art project and the Individual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery, In Color began in 2008 to encourage diversity while […]
Battle royale
Photo: Heather Brown Through battleground memorabilia and personal mementos, the summer exhibition at Edmond Historical Society & Museum localizes a Civil War battles overwhelming death and destruction. The Legacy of Gettysburg coincides with the historic battles 150th anniversary. A museum patrons private collection supplied approximately 110 pieces from the Battle of Gettysburg, including rifles, swords, […]
Nina Medley Red Dirt Redemption
Well, I can say that Im pretty sure shes found it. Her smoky, soulful vocals slink around the archetypal blues riffs, but beneath every song is that homegrown, Red Dirt, roadhouse rocking n rolling that draw immediate comparisons to Janis Joplin. Drive Right Through Memphis has a down-and-dirty groove thats as playful as it is […]
Kali Ra Electric Living
Black Leather Demon is a cranium-pounding opening that recalls a time when Marilyn Manson wasnt a bloated joke, but the album really kicks things into gear with the second cut, the title track, a song so sweeping and beautiful that it would be on my playlist for traversing a futuristic wasteland of death and darkness, […]
Fill the Void
The film zeros in on a Haredi (which means those who tremble before God) Jewish population living in modern-day Tel Aviv, Israel. Amid celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim, a family mourns the death of Esther (Renana Raz, Munich), who dies giving birth to her first son, Mordecai. Esthers death sends a shock wave of […]
Gimme the Loot
Equally affable as they are gruff, Sophie and Malcolm hustle the streets by day. By night, theyre a relentless tag-teaming duo. Literally, they tag the streets of New York, leaving their mark as would-be graffiti masterminds. When some Mets fans start spray-painting over their turf, Sophie and Malcolm come up with the idea to break […]
Son also rises
Music just isnt as political as it used to be, but dont tell Jay Farrar. The Son Volt front man is a revivalist in many senses, writing songs from a different time and place than most other acts operating at the moment. Theres one figure, in particular, who has had a profound effect on Farrars […]
Slumming it
In the past year, Feed the Children has changed both its focus and its leadership. Now it hopes to educate people about its mission by recreating the atmosphere of an African slum inside an Oklahoma City warehouse. After walking through a hallway lined with pictures of kids in Feed the Children programs, visitors see a […]
Valley of the dolls
Delbridge Honanies Palhik Mana A Norman curator awakened six Native American spirits through representative paintings, textiles, jewelry, ceramics and carved figures for a Hopi art exhibition opening Friday at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. As assistant curator of Native American and non-Western art, Heather Ahtone focused on half a dozen katsina spirits of the […]
