“When I paint, I’m inspired by Jackson Pollock, but my style is much more aggressive. I run at the canvas, throwing paint. I injure myself,” he said as he rolled up a pant leg and showed a fresh welt. “It’s kind of like primal scream therapy with paint.”
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Cover Story: Gazette Music Awards class of 2016 winners and honorees
Reader votes were tallied and revealed one unsurprising truth: The fans got it right.
ACM@UCO’s Metro Music Fest returns Friday for its free, annual Bricktown event
“I think ACM@UCO really does a great job growing the event each year,” said Tallows frontman Josh Hogsett.
“It’s never going to be perfect when you mix art and education, like when we mix art and commerce or when we mix government with anything.”
“It’s never going to be perfect when you mix art and education, like when we mix art and commerce or when we mix government with anything.”
‘Never say die’
Even if it’s not particularly flattering to others or to myself, I have to put it out there because that’s the truth and that’s the only — I care about books too much.
This is a big moment for us, and it is a significant change, but it’s definitely a much-needed change, Bruce said.
“This is a big moment for us, and it is a significant change, but it’s definitely a much-needed change,” Bruce said.
Cover Story: Mariachi festival helps keep the music playing at OKC schools
Through the help of community and school leaders, the Anita Martinez Mariachi Festival, Feb. 4-7, aspires to keep the music playing at OKCPS.
The idea was to not throw any idea away, to follow any thought to its end, said Standridge, referring to duo’s songs.
“The idea was to not throw any idea away, to follow any thought to its end,” said Standridge, referring to duo’s songs.
Sex Snobs heads in new direction without losing its punch
“We wanted to experience living in a different place,” Hammontree said. “We wanted to live in a major city with a lot of art and music.”
Jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall will perform Nov. 15 at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave., in support of her latest album, Wallflower, which covers classic pop songs from the ’60s to the present.
Jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall will perform Nov. 15 at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave., in support of her latest album, Wallflower, which covers classic pop songs from the ’60s to the present.
