Lana Lumas Images and words from Oklahomas incarcerated women informed one local artists latest exhibition, currently on display at Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum. It also reflects his longtime hope to liberate a state that has led the nation in per capita female imprisonment for nearly 20 years. Photographer Yousef Khanfar shot 101 images of women […]
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dead again
Computer ChessJust in case there was any doubt that fashions and haircuts of the early 1980s were mighty ugly, the time capsule Computer Chess is a solid reminder. Writer-director Andrew Bujalski, in his use of antiquated cameras and technology that could make a TRS-80 look cutting-edge, evokes the period in gloriously fuzzy black and white. […]
This museum kills fascists
But when she began to explore boxes and boxes of materials from the familys home in Coney Island, N.Y., writings, drawings and song compositions she got a whole new picture of her dad and his lasting legacy. The boxes were all over our house on bookshelves and desks, kitchen drawers, just everywhere, she […]
Side’ effects
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 […]
Bolo
Bolo is a punch used by boxers a wide, sweeping uppercut. It also is the title of Fall Films latest local production. We recommend skipping the former and taking the latter. With free beer from Titswiggle Brewing Co. and live music beforehand from local harpist Jessica Tate, Bolo premieres Saturday at City Arts Center. […]
Hyde’ and shriek
Teal Wicks has it easy in Jekyll & Hyde and not just because, unlike the musicals star, she doesnt have to fill two roles. No, playing Dr. Jekylls fiancée in the current national tour is a breeze because shes not required to carry every scene. The actress spent the better part of 2011 being […]
The write stuff
Photo: Shannon Cornman Oklahoma has a long, varied history in pop culture. From actors and filmmakers like Brad Pitt and Blake Edwards to musicians and singers like Charlie Christian and Garth Brooks, the state has been a leader in exporting world-class talents. One area that often gets overlooked is the states role in the realm […]
Poppins’ pops
Disneys national touring production of the Mary Poppins musical is great, fun and colorful. Its cast is excellent, too, with one strange exception: Mary Poppins herself. As Mary, the magical nanny, Madeline Trumble was the only one who seemed overly showy, clearly putting on a performance, whereas the rest of the actors were much more […]
Conventional thought
A MAPS 3 subcommittee selects the designer for the planned convention center and sticks with the facility’s planned location. BY CLIFTON ADCOCK The MAPS 3 Convention Center Subcommittee voted last week to recommend that the companies responsible for selecting the site of the $252 million building also be hired to design it. The recommendation to […]
More for Core to Shore
More for Core to Shore Concerns arise over Urban Renewal Authority efforts to obtain land for the future MAPS 3 convention center. BY CLIFTON ADCOCK The Oklahoma City Planning Commission has delayed for 60 days a measure that would allow the city’s Urban Renewal Authority (OCURA) to proceed with obtaining the site for the future […]
