So renowned is the Broadway musical West Side Story that, unlike its leading man, theres a good chance you havent just met a girl named Maria. You likely know her very well, thanks to the ever-popular movie adaptation. That film won 10 Academy Awards in 1961 and hasnt left living rooms since. However, the national […]
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The Sorcerer and the White Snake
Luckily, its the kind of family film that parents wont equate to a chore. Li is a monk who specializes as a demon hunter, but the films focus is on Xu Xian (Raymond Lam), a young herbalist saved from drowning by the kiss of a thousand-year-old snake demon (Eva Huang, Kung Fu Hustle). Shes able […]
The Four
It takes a good half-hour before we begin to comprehend who’s who and whos aligned with whom. Even then, the story based on a presumably popular novel is plotted with spying and more than one alliance switcheroo. Everyone seems concerned about locating a stolen coin cast, yet the object is almost a MacGuffin; […]
Mulling it over
Shawn Mullins Photo: Michael Wilson When a musician is widely known for one song and one song only, the relationship can be complicated. Folk rocker Shawn Mullins Grammy-nominated track Lullaby was inescapable as soon as it debuted in 1998, and he hasnt had another song approach that level of success … but he loves the […]
Boxy, but good
Fill a box with 18 random items. Give it to a team of employees from local businesses. See what happens. Science Museum Oklahoma has done just that with its second Out of the Box exhibition, featuring the creations of 11 local businesses whose task was to take those random items such as springs, hinges, […]
Heart to art
Tonight, the nonprofit NorthCare sponsores Art Awakening, a one-time showcase of artwork created by those living with mental illnesses. The event features live music, food trucks and the chance to purchase the art displayed. Jennifer Arlan, NorthCare director of marketing and communications, said the idea for the event has been in the works for several […]
Paseo visionary
All of a sudden, everyone hears this big, baritone voice, and it reverberated throughout the entire building, said Karen Orr, the gallery owner. I cant get that out of my head. There was no microphone, and it wasnt required. Belt, an attorney and urban developer, was known for working behind the scenes and doing little […]
‘A gift to the city’
Belt was a beloved local figure, known for his big personality and dedication to revitalizing the Paseo Arts District. The area, once derelict and in danger of closing down, is now a thriving art community that has garnered national acclaim. Jennifer Barron, Paseo Arts Association executive director, said the district owes much to Belt. Simply […]
Chosen ONEs
Two dozen organizations statewide, including eight from the Oklahoma City metro, have been selected as finalists. The states top nonprofit and winner of $10,000 will be announced at the annual ceremony on April 20. Oklahomas nonprofit organizations make a difference in a variety of ways. Whether it be educating children, taking care of […]
Banned in the USA
O. Louis Guglielmis Subway Exit (1946) When the topic of artistic censorship is raised, odds are that works cited include Andres Serranos Piss Christ or just about anything by Robert Mapplethorpe. The United States government, however, in that golden era of anti-Commie paranoia, arguably did the best job of it by the disbanding and dismantling […]
