Aidan Carroll Photo: Ryan John Lee Aidan Carroll was not like most kids. Although the 2002 Classen School of Advanced Studies graduate played in a rock band or two, his real love was jazz. He became obsessed with it while fellow students consumed Top 40 hits. I loved the challenge that jazz gave me, the […]
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Spooky scribes
If Alice thought Wonderland was bad, then Zombieland would have had her begging to be hassled by a disgruntled patch of daisies again. Author Gena Showalters new series, The White Rabbit Chronicles, begins with Alice in Zombieland, a novel based on Lewis Carrolls adventurous heroine. Showalter, an Oklahoma City native, is the best-selling author of […]
Altar-ed images
On May 2, 1611, the King James Version of the Bible was first published. In commemoration of the 400th anniversary, an exhibit chonicling the books history makes its official world premiere, starting Monday at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch. Passages is a 14,000-square-foot, interactive exhibit culled from portions of The Green Collection, […]
