Williams performs Friday-Saturday at Riverwind Casino.
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OKC Tinder LIVE turns online dating into a comedic spectacle
The event is partially a live taping of KOSU’s The Dates of Our Lives.
10 years on, The Lost Ogle is a a prominent, sometimes controversial local voice
“Ten years is a lot of time,” Riley said. “You mature, you change, you grow, your opinions change. We never wrote about politics in the beginning and I really didn’t care about politics. Then 2008 happened and I started getting more into it. Now, that’s one of our big topics.”
Comic Jimmy Pardo brings his crowd-working stand-up set into Oklahoma City
Pardo is known for his long-running Never Not Funny podcast and a stint opening for Conan O’Brien’s nightly talk show.
First tried it in 1990 at a college I went to in Kentucky, just at clubs around town, and the rest is history,” Tone said. “I hit the road in 1993 and didn’t look back.
“First tried it in 1990 at a college I went to in Kentucky, just at clubs around town, and the rest is history,” Tone said. “I hit the road in 1993 and didn’t look back.”
I think everyone’s an artist, and that’s the main conversation I have with people when they come to the door, Wiggins said.
“I think everyone’s an artist, and that’s the main conversation I have with people when they come to the door,” Wiggins said.
Food Briefs: Spelling Bee(r), Leaf & Bean, Caffeine Crawl and more
Oklahoma City Midtown Rotary Club’s Spelling Bee(r) returns, Paul Zimmerman buys majority share of Leaf & Bean and Caffeine Crawl returns to the metro.
Kathy Griffin talks Thackerville, Donald Trump and wearing Anderson Cooper’s underwear with Oklahoma Gazette ahead of Friday show
Griffin performs 9 p.m. Friday at WinStar World Casino & Resort.
Comedian Joel McHale talks Community and playing former co-star Chevy Chase ahead of Jan. 28 show at Riverwind Casino
A Futile & Stupid Gesture is set to premiere on Netflix sometime in 2017.
Megan Mullally rolls from comedy tour into holiday film role, hints at Will & Grace reunion
“It was so surreal to be back on that set,” Mullally said. “We have been off the air for 10 years, but [we] slipped back into those characters [like] it was like no time had passed at all.”
