The 23rd annual Red Dot fundraiser will spotlight 71 of Oklahoma’s established and emerging artists.
film row
Oklahoma, maybe today we’re the 42nd worst bike-friendly state in the nation, but I’m betting that when the next rankings are released, we’ve moved up a few notches.
Oklahoma, maybe today we’re the 42nd worst bike-friendly state in the nation, but I’m betting that when the next rankings are released, we’ve moved up a few notches.
OKC Horror Fest follows up on the success of last year’s inaugural event.
OKC Horror Fest follows up on the success of last year’s inaugural event.
Midtown man
Wynn has an insatiable interest in the history of his city and described himself as an urban archeologist who unearths lost histories and relevant stories about areas of downtown and buildings both standing and gone. He said the research portion of the Midtown book excited him and finding new facts and stories made him want […]
Chipping in
Chip Fudge Credit: Shannon Cornman Chip Fudge makes his living in the claims and collections industry, but his true labor of love focuses on the restoration of historic buildings. Founder and chairman of Claims Management Resources, Fudge began restoring some of Oklahoma Citys historically significant homes and buildings in 1986, shortly after the oil bust. […]
On the radio
Chip Fudge By: Shannon Cornman Today, the majority of our listeners and donors live in Oklahoma City, said Kelly Burley, director of the Stillwater-based KOSU. Theres a definite need for a permanent presence here. He said setting up the secondary shop helps the radio network achieve its mission. Creating community through content and content through […]
An evolution of pride
OKC gay pride 2010 Maria Atkinson The day before the parade, however, OKC Pride comes downtown for the first time, moving its annual Pride Festival from Memorial Park to the Film Exchange District for a full day of live music, exhibitions, art and food. The move downtown is not without significance for Oklahoma City and […]
Historic help
But these tax credits are well worth keeping. They drive economic development by incentivizing developers to acquire dilapidated historic buildings and renovate them. Only construction work approved by the U.S. National Park Service is eligible for tax credits. This credit drives construction jobs and material purchases for the rehabilitation of properties. The credits provide the […]
Historic help
But these tax credits are well worth keeping. They drive economic development by incentivizing developers to acquire dilapidated historic buildings and renovate them. Only construction work approved by the U.S. National Park Service is eligible for tax credits. This credit drives construction jobs and material purchases for the rehabilitation of properties. The credits provide the […]
Get in ze choppah!
Four men will turn unwanted materials into art while competing for the title of manliest artist in MANifestos Upcycled Macho Movie Art Walk, on display Saturday and Sunday at downtowns historic Film Row district at W. Sheridan and N. Lee avenues. Contestants will use materials provided by the sponsors to create works of art based […]
