“They say, ‘You don’t love America, man; you hate it so much.’ I’m like, ‘Au contraire, player; I love America so much I loved it even before it was called America!”
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It is difficult to pin Pérez’ work down to a single style, but he will give it a name when he has to.
It is difficult to pin Pérez’ work down to a single style, but he will give it a name when he has to.
Fiestas de las Americas celebrates 10 years of culture in OKC
The 10th Annual Festivas de las Americas, a Hispanic art and culture festival, hits Capitol Hill this weekend.
Cover Story: Local artist Jason Pawley’s new mural adds color to downtown
Jason Pawley’s moving “Cultivation” mural revives a high-traffic overpass downtown with a splash of Day-Glo paint.
J. Chris Johnson stands in front of his sprawling and stunning new art show at Brass Bell Studios, 2500 NW 33rd St., and talks about all the paintings he hasn’t yet made.
J. Chris Johnson stands in front of his sprawling and stunning new art show at Brass Bell Studios, 2500 NW 33rd St., and talks about all the paintings he hasn’t yet made.
Leslie Hensley doesn’t do anything halfheartedly.
Leslie Hensley doesn’t do anything halfheartedly.
Guthrie hosts new TALOA Music Festival
A three-day festival in Guthrie highlights a diverse group of bands, art and healthy activities.
Norman photographer’s work displayed at Capitol
A Norman photographer has mapped out her own career and has the photos to prove she was there.
Sativa Prophets collective offers support in a competitive city
Members of collective Sativa Prophets support each other in all artistic endeavors.
News briefs: road improvements, Capitol Hill High School mascot and more
Streets improving Do you find the nearly 8,100 miles of roads in Oklahoma City to be of good quality? If you do, then youre in the minority. Survey results from the citys public works department show that just 35 percent of city residents are satisfied with the condition of local streets. However, thats just a […]
