Many of Oklahoma City’s biggest summer art exhibitions share a common thread. Fiber art has entangled the local scene. There was no grand meeting of art galleries and institutions to plan shows around the broad medium. But with at least three major fiber exhibits in the metropolitan area running all at once, there clearly is […]
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Cover Story: The Jones Assembly is a cornerstone for burgeoning Film Row district
“We all pulled different elements of places, restaurants, bars and music venues that we’d seen around this country and international,” Colton told Oklahoma Gazette. “Never was there something with all-in-one. It was a challenge and an opportunity, with a big bet made on Oklahoma City.”
Food Briefs: Bleeding Hearts Brunch, United Fresh Start Foundation, Inner Circle and more
IAO presents Bleeding Hearts Brunch and Coffee Tasting, United Fresh Start Foundation brings salad bars to two local schools and Inner Circle hosts a Valentine’s masquerade.
Oklahoma Hip-Hop Festival returns to celebrate Oklahoma City’s first observance of Hip-Hop History Month
The festival premiered last year on Film Row but makes its new home this year at The Criterion.
IAO Gallery turns back the clock with traditional audio play Not Worth Shootin’
Co-playwrights Gaylene Murphy and Linda McDonald met at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Baloney Rodeo improv troupe returns to IAO for reunion shows
Baloney Rodeo had a two-decade run in Oklahoma City from 1989 to 2009.
Girl Scouts’ Cookies & Cocktails event pairs everyone’s favorite cookie with alcohol for a cause
“I went to Girl Scout camp and sold cookies every year. I know that being a Girl Scout had a huge impact on me,” she said.
Film Row expands, rebrands its street festival
Film Row relaunches its monthly street festival with improvements and a new name.
Local art show and party puts the erotic on display
Biting the Apple puts sex and erotic art front and center and makes it okay to talk about.
Hype machine: Bid farewell to 2015 at this one-stop party on Film Row
“We thought it would be something fun and something catchy,” he said.
