In a report from the news site Heavy, Meyering is resisting extradition to California, a state with strict antirevenge porn laws. What does that make us Okies? Oklahomans are tough on crime, and were tough on porn, but were not quite sure what to do when its a combination of the two. Also, if you […]
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The Armstrong Lie
The portion of truth he is telling, he’s doing only because he finally got caught, after a decade of bald-faced denials. Money corrupts, but it can’t buy everything, as Armstrong now knows but has not yet learned. There exists a huge difference. No one should be surprised a very famous, very wealthy man got […]
The Past
Opening Friday at AMC Quail Springs Mall 24, 2501 W. Memorial Rd., The Past begins as Ahmad (Ali Mosaffa) returns to Paris after four years to finalize a divorce with his estranged wife, Marie (Bérénice Bejo, The Artist). The ambivalence between them an easy rapport pivoting to sniping and then back again surfaces […]
Web and flow
Photo: Mark Hancock Theres a lyric from Josh Sallees new album, Know Society, in which the 26-year-old Oklahoma City rapper confronts this very issue: Who is he?/ Is he who he sees?/ Is he everything that he ever liked or seen?/ Is the game of fame influencing? The song TLD – Technologicallogicaldreams serves […]
Moving music
It may not be a story as old as time, but the trope of Okies wandering to California in search of opportunity goes back at least to the Dust Bowl. And while the paucity of prospects may not have the same harrowing look it did in the 1920s, people still move from windy plains to […]
Philomena
Since the Oscar nominations were announced last month, gold-derby prognosticators have referred to Philomena as the ninth nominee in the Best Picture field. Their implication is that among all those films up for Hollywoods highest honor, the British dramedy is the one least likely to win and least deserving of being there. Thats insane, of […]
Parker Millsap Parker Millsap
Millsap uses that narrative but flips the script heading into his self-titled follow-up; while most sophomore records are stiffened-up and self-serious compared to their predecessors, Millsap untucks his shirt, kicks up his heels and celebrates a job well done with this relaxed but purposeful collection of songs. He shuffles poignant balladry (The Villain, Forgive Me) […]
Nativity scene
Artists find their truth in all sorts of places. For Tulsa alt-rockers Native Lights, it was an abandoned and forgotten mid-century-style cattle auction house in the sleepy farm community of Hominy. Seeking a special space to record its debut album, the four-piece featuring Johnathon Ford (bass), Nathan Price (drums), Bryce Chambers (guitar/vocals) and Philip […]
Haunter
Abigail Breslin (August: Osage County) stars as Lisa, a teen who’s the only one in her happy family of four to notice that for some reason, they’re re-living the same foggy Sunday in the ’80s over and over and over and over. Keeping her forever 15, it’s a cyclical grind of missing laundry, Atari Pac-Man, […]
Blind Date
In his first movie role, Bruce Willis exhibits some of that easygoing charisma that then was serving him well as TV’s Moonlighting and, just one year later, rocketed him to the stratosphere in Die Hard. At the time hot off 9 1/2 Weeks, but not yet cast in Batman, future Oscar winner Kim Basinger also […]
