YogaFest OKC 9 a.m. Saturday – 2:15 p.m. Sunday Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave. 21c Museum Hotel, 900 W. Main St. Bicentennial Park, 201 N. Walker Ave. yogafestokc.com Free – $150 2018 is shaping up to be the year of the stretch as the fifth annual YogaFest helps downtown OKC find its […]
Bicentennial Park
Downtown tradition
Festival of the Arts April 24-29 Bicentennial Park 500 Couch Drive artscouncilokc.com 405-270-4848 Free There are plenty of reasons Arts Council of Oklahoma City’s Festival of the Arts, which attracts an average of 750,000 visitors to downtown Oklahoma City, has become the city’s unofficially official spring party: plenty of food, music and, of course, art. […]
Opening Night returns for its 32nd year as an OKC New Year’s Eve institution
While the midnight fireworks display is free to all, the night’s many entertainment options are open only to those who have purchased an Opening Night wristband.
Wiggle Out Loud celebrates five years with its return to Myriad Botanical Gardens
Wiggle Out Loud welcomes headliner Sarah Lee Guthrie Sunday on the Myriad Botanical Gardens’ Great Lawn.
One of the city’s favorite purveyors of fine smoked meats serves up barbecue for art lovers.
One of the city’s favorite purveyors of fine smoked meats serves up barbecue for art lovers.
Outdoor extravaganza
“I try to make sure I get a good bite to eat,” she said. “I like jewelry a lot. If I see someone selling handmade jewelry, I’m definitely going to go there.”
Music from country to hard rock and metal will be featured in upcoming Oklahoma festivals
Jason Boland & The Stragglers headline Calf Fry 2017 in Stillwater.
Local natives and environmentalists focus on a proposed pipeline in Oklahoma
Diamond Pipeline would run from Cushing to Memphis, Tennessee.
Opening Night returns to downtown Oklahoma City with crowd favorites and new additions
Local rapper Jabee leads a hip-hop showcase at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Public Mass of reparation to counter satanic event at Civic Center Music Hall
Event organizers believe a public display like the one planned at the Civic Center deserves a public response.
