Comedian Jay Mohr recently used his popular podcast, Mohr Stories, to call Brian Regan the funniest comedian in America. That was news to Regan. I didnt realize he said that, but Im quite honored. That means a lot to me, him said. Compliments are always fun, but when they come from people who do what […]
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Kill ’Em All
Then, Saw-style, eight of them wake up locked in a dingy warehouse room dubbed The Killing Chamber, where hit men are taken to die. All of them are assassins, but only one will be allowed to leave after rounds and rounds of glorious mortal combat. So says Snakehead (Gordon Liu, the ’70s martial-arts superstar experiencing […]
Trashterpieces
Beatriz Myorca Its been said that one mans trash is another mans treasure. But OKC Beautiful is determined to show that all of our trash could be transformed into real treasures of art. OKC Beautifuls A.R.T. Show: Art in Recycled Trash opened last week at Science Museum Oklahoma. Because last years A.R.T. Show proved […]
The Outlaw Brothers
Yes, it comes from the Dragon Dynasty line release No. 57, to be precise but its sillier than the bulk of Dragon Dynasty product, which largely skips this period in favor of old-school Shaw Brothers. But Frankie Chans The Outlaw Brothers? Its as of-the-times as a 1990 flick can be, right down to […]
‘E.CO’ friendly
Contemporary art meets environmental awareness in E.CO, a photography exhibit that serves as the perfect showcase for [Artspace] at Untitled, according to Executive Director Jon Burris. The reason we were interested in this particular show was that it fit our mission. We are an environment designed to stimulate creative thought and new ideas about contemporary […]
Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Lately and all too quietly the Indomina label has been releasing some excellent packages of Asian action films I’m afraid otherwise would go unseen by North American audiences: True Legend, Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame and now, Flying Swords of Dragon Gate. Apparently a sequel and/or semi-remake of 1992’s […]
Owens’ field
Yet, in partnership with the Paseo Arts Association, the Skirvin announced last week that local artist Romy Owens is to be its first artist in residence. As such, she will work and exhibit at the downtown hotel for the next year. Her studio space is already created and accessible from within the Skirvin, open to […]
‘Modern’ art
Francis Criss’ “City Landscape,” 1934 No single style encapsulates the 57 pieces of American Moderns, the Oklahoma City Museum of Arts latest exhibition. Its not a linear, chronological survey, but a nice sampling in a 50-year span, said Alison Amick, curator of collections. We have a number of different artists addressing ideas of what it […]
Shutter to think
Cathleen Faubert’s If a picture is worth the proverbial thousand words, why must these 22 exist: Surprisingly, even after almost 190 years since its introduction, photography is still often viewed as inferior in the hierarchy of fine art. Those words are from Joy Reed Belt, director of JRB Art at The Elms, which currently hosts […]
Karate-Robo Zaborgar
As silly as it is satisfying, the Sushi Typhoon serving is both an update and a spoof of a live-action kiddie series from the 1970s, à la Ultraman, so the approach is both reverent and respectfully raunchy (think The Brady Bunch Movie). It’s about the love story between a man named Daimon (Yasuhisa Furuhara) and […]
