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Cover Story: OKC Pride reflects on 30th anniversary as it marches toward the future
“This [parade] is an important moment for Oklahoma,” Rogers said. “It is difficult for many people to do. But we’re marching not in a militant fashion, but instead in a parade, which is first of all a lot more fun, and also to say and to show that we’re people just like anyone else.”
Carpenter Square Theatre’s Creating Claire humorously explores the conflict between science and religion
The play is directed by former Classen School of Advanced Studies theater teacher Terry Veal.
The Feminine Face of God highlights divine femininity at OCU’s Hulsey Gallery
Artist Connie Seabourn’s exhibition runs through July 28.
Canterbury Voices’ final concert this season tells the story of Moses in Egypt
The dramatic Israel in Egypt oratorio made its debut in 1739.
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 30, 2017
The vast chasm between what Trump says and does and the teachings of my childhood seem insurmountable.
Kyle Dillingham & Horseshoe Road walk strong with fearless new release
Fear or Faith is in part inspired by a verse from Deuteronomy.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art exhibit showcases The Saint John’s Bible and the beauty of illumination
The exhibit also includes illuminated texts from Judaism and Islam.
Oklahoma City of Art planning short film festival, modernist art exhibit
The museum will also be debuting Sacred Words: The Saint John’s Bible and the Art of Illumination in October.
