As odd and eccentric as Dent Mays sun-soaked soul tunes might read, they are firmly planted in pop territory just not the one most of us are accustomed to. When we are on tour, we only have the radio. Its either oldies or contemporary pop radio, and Im an FM pop junkie. In my […]
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The gospel according to Sean
It was a record by Sam Cooke that really got me into music, Johnson said. It was his voice. There is literally no one who sounds like Sam Cooke. He can sing anything and itll be great. You go back and listen to some of the songs and they werent overly wordy, it wasnt extremely […]
Running Deer
I was going to business school, and I had the opportunity to work on a film, so I moved to Panama for three months and worked as a production assistant, and thats when I really caught the films bug, Green said. So, eventually, I bought a camera and traveled around the world, doing different little […]
Heavy cargo
Dean DeLeo guitarist for veteran alt-rockers Stone Temple Pilots has played all over the world. But only in the Sooner State can he get pancakes served by a fellow freak rocker and petroleum jelly enthusiast. I love coming to Oklahoma. I love coming to Oklahoma City. I love when Wayne Coyne cooks […]
A lion’s heart
An Oklahoma City artist will showcase over 50 photographs from his three-week African excursion Thursday night to benefit the local organization that made his first international experience possible. Painter, musician and former journalist Jack Fowler traveled throughout the West Nile region of Uganda for 21 days in July. Fowler will sell prints of pictures he […]
City officials respond to MAPS 3 legal challenge
City officials sent a letter Tuesday to private attorney David Slane outlining the reasons his concerns are misplaced. Slane alleged the December 2009 MAPS 3 vote was unconstitutional because it violated the states single-subject rule since eight different projects would be financed with the sales tax extension. The single-subject rule came into focus for Slane […]
EDM giant Moby gets happy with Wayne Coyne
While out club-hopping a few weeks ago, we followed a trail of glittery girls that led to Wayne Coyne. We weren’t surprised, but we were sure intrigued. A new song or creative project was the obvious guess. Last week, an announcement was made that Coyne has teamed up with electronic music mogul Moby for The […]
Indian museum builds culture, future
<p class="MsoNormal" style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto; line-height:normal;mso-outline-level:1″><span style=" Times New Roman” ,”serif”;mso-fareast-times=”” new=”” roman”;=”” mso-font-kerning:18.0pt;mso-fareast-language:es-bo”=””> My grandmother was raised near Atoka and was told as a child to never tell someone she was a Native American because it was not something to be proud of, because Indians are drunks and lazy. We have come so far. As a […]
The hot place to be
Credit: Mark Hancock Turning tragedy into triumph, Midtowns meteoric rise from the ashes occurred, in part, because of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building, which killed 168 people and wounded hundreds more. The blast damaged more than 300 buildings over a 16-block radius at a cost of $652 million. So many […]
This Is Martin Bonner
Not for nothing does This Is Martin Bonner carry that matter-of-fact, take-it-or-leave-it title. The film is a temporary glimpse into an ordinary mans conventional life yet is told unconventionally, in that it doesnt offer the regular beats to which moviegoers are accustomed (if not numbed). We swoop in, we observe its subject for a while, […]
