Theresa Hurt But when the directors of the In Your Eye Studio and Gallery in the Paseo Arts District took a good hard look at these artists works, they knew Townley and Hurt were kindred spirits and the perfect pair for their latest exhibit, Complementary Colors. Complementary Colors is not necessarily a collaboration between Theresa […]
city
The art knight rises
Marilyn Artus Comic books are a billion-dollar industry, Kovash said. Theyve become an important part of American art. The Museum of Modern Art (in New York City) has been collecting comic books for a long time. Its a legitimate art form, and I think The Art of the Comic Book will help give people who […]
Hey, y’all, the Flaming lips are still weird
The fun new device is a plastic frog that records and manipulates sound. Fansite The Future Heart reports that the package reads, A playful audio memo recorder you can use to tell people the stuff you are too chicken shit to say to their face! Now with pitch change capabilities! Of course, it wouldnt be […]
White magic
In a couple of years, the entire landscape for American kayakers and the availability of training courses will change, the three-time Olympian and four-time world champion said. Shipley, owner of S2O Design and Engineering in Lyons, Colo., the firm hired to design Oklahoma Citys MAPS 3 whitewater superpark, said the newest and most sophisticated course […]
Hunger pains
Yet, even with all those credentials and a productive work history, she has a hard time making ends meet. At 75, Graham works part-time at Golds Gym Express, but that income plus her Social Security check still isnt enough to pay rent and put food on the table. Its her reality, but she doesnt complain. […]
Stuck in the middle
Shawn Spears and her son. Photo by Mark Hancock Between the Oklahoma County Election Board and Oklahoma Health Care Authority buildings, Shawn Spears, 24, works as a clerk at Langston University. She also studies psychology full time at Rose State College and plans to finish her bachelors at Langston. The student has a 5-year-old son […]
Together again
Brenda Beaty walks with Tinker. Photo by Mark Hancock I was screaming for him, said Beaty. I was crying. Beaty searched for him at a nearby shelter and at Home Depot, one of the original holding facilities for lost animals. No sign of Tinker. As minutes passed, hope of finding the dachshund-beagle mix was fading. […]
OKC Regional Food Bank, governor launch food drive
Oklahoma consistently ranks among the top 10 hungriest states with more than 675,000 residents struggling with hunger every day, Gov. Mary Fallin said during a kickoff press conference Tuesday at OKCs Regional Food Bank. Time and again, Oklahomans have proven themselves to be the most caring and giving individuals in the nation. Last year, Oklahomans […]
Chesapeake admits it has too many people’
We have way too many members of management, we have too many layers of management and too narrow spans of control, Dunham told The Daily Oklahoman. An internal review is expected finished by Nov. 1. However, rumors have been circulating for weeks. The Lost Ogle website published a leaked internal Chesapeake email on Sept. 17 […]
Banned, but not in Oklahoma
The novel is told from the perspective of an African American man who opens the story by explaining that he is invisible simply because people refuse to see [him]. It also contains commentary on social, intellectual and identity issues of African Americans in the twentieth century and explores contrasts in regional racism. It won the […]
