Tonight, the nonprofit NorthCare sponsores Art Awakening, a one-time showcase of artwork created by those living with mental illnesses. The event features live music, food trucks and the chance to purchase the art displayed. Jennifer Arlan, NorthCare director of marketing and communications, said the idea for the event has been in the works for several […]
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Paseo visionary
All of a sudden, everyone hears this big, baritone voice, and it reverberated throughout the entire building, said Karen Orr, the gallery owner. I cant get that out of my head. There was no microphone, and it wasnt required. Belt, an attorney and urban developer, was known for working behind the scenes and doing little […]
Best in Show
Although set amid the fictional Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show in Philadelphia, the comedy is really concerned with five sets of the contestants owners, including but not limited to a longtime married couple (Catherine OHara and co-writer Eugene Levy), two gay men (Michael McKean and John Michael Higgins) and a lonely woodsman (Guest). […]
The Factory
Skipping theaters and debuting on DVD free of digital bells and whistles, the Dark Castle Entertainment thriller exactly lacking in famous faces, with John Cusack and Jennifer Carpenter in the leads as partnering police detectives in snowy Buffalo, N.Y. Mike Fletcher (Cusack, The Raven) is an 18-year veteran of the force obsessed with a longtime […]
Lens crafters
Don Jacots Flash Gordon (2007)Photo: International Arts Prepare to be tricked. With the Oklahoma City Museum of Arts latest exhibition, what visitors see is not necessarily what is. Now on display through April 21, Photorealism Revisited contains 64 works by 38 artists, from Oklahoma to the other side of the world. While the subjects depicted […]
Zero Dark Thirty
Some, including Republican Sen. John McCain, accuse director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal, who last collaborated on The Hurt Locker, of falsely suggesting that intel gleaned through torture is what led the CIA to bin Laden. The controversy is at a fever pitch. Is ZDT a nearly journalistic work? Is it morally repugnant propaganda? […]
The Hunger Games
I also found it disappointing not as a near-billion-dollar grosser, but as a movie purported to be both action and science fiction. It’s too inert for the former and not imaginative enough for the latter. The title references a brutal annual competition staged by the government of a dystopian future, of which this film’s […]
Just a small-town girl
The 16th season of TVsThe Bachelor boasts an Oklahoma City resident on the prowl for the heart of Mr. Ben Flajnik. Seriously, ABC, you staked one of your biggest reality shows on a guy with an unpronounceable last name? But we digress. Red-haired Jennifer, whose last name is yet to be given on-air, is a […]
5 Films by Dario Argento
2008 As it should, the blood flows bright red in the Italian giallo movies that comprise Anchor Bay’s box set “5 Films by Dario Argento.” Known for his stylish eye behind the camera ? not to mention the oft-traumatized eyes in front of the camera ? Argento is one of the few directors worthy of […]
