Tony Dyke’s Views from the Studio and Susan Morrison-Dyke’s Elusive Movements are on display at Art Hall through Friday.
Johnson
Johnson announces Democratic bid for U.S. Senate
Johnson, a state senator since 2005, wanted her mother by her side when she officially announced her bid for the U.S. Senate. The person who made this all possible is who we are waiting for, said Johnson as her mother, Wanda, 83, arrived. While crediting her family, faith and friends, Johnson announced she is seeking […]
Debating the debates
Case in point: Three-term Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett chose not to participate in a forum on Feb. 17 with his three opponents. It was organized by the Black Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Oklahoma City and community members at Fairview Missionary Baptist Church, 1700 NE Seventh St. About 100 people attended. It was the […]
Legalize, regulate and tax
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) has long noted that there has never been a recorded case of an overdose death attributed solely to marijuana. Johnson, a Forest Park Democrat, has started a much-needed discussion at the state Capitol about decriminalizing a substance that even President Barack Obama, who used marijuana […]
Rewind This!
Josh Johnsons documentary chronicles the VHS format from birth to death, and those for whom the words on its Be Kind Rewind sticker remain a way of life. In 94 minutes, he covers a ton of ground: the Beta vs. VHS showdown, the porn explosion (pun intended), the dawn of sell-through tapes, the lost art […]
Sooner swooner
She applies that precision to the where part of her stories. Johnson wants the settings to stand out to the reader, to bring readers into the world alongside the characters. So when the New York native decided to write her newest series about Oklahoma, she recruited some local help to make sure she got all […]
The gospel according to Sean
It was a record by Sam Cooke that really got me into music, Johnson said. It was his voice. There is literally no one who sounds like Sam Cooke. He can sing anything and itll be great. You go back and listen to some of the songs and they werent overly wordy, it wasnt extremely […]
A Boy and His Dog
One would think that a film boasting source material from a writer with an especially rabid following that established the visual template for the now ubiquitous post-apocalyptic wasteland and stars Don Johnson would have caught on at some point over the past 38 years. Yet, not even when there was such a shortage […]
Maurice Johnson Peace, Love & Jazz
Hello My Brother has a sweet flute interlude that, contrary to the title, leaves me wanting to say, Hello, my lover, as I lay her down on a down-filled bed. The Spanish-flavored A Taste of the Sun follows this idea up nicely with an aural frolic on a secluded Mexican beach, if only to […]
A time to heal
As America learned of Moores utter devastation by the May 20 tornado, the news hit the two members of New Orleans-based Generationals especially hard. Everybody is aware and thinking about what has happened in Oklahoma, said Grant Widmer, lead singer and guitarist. Tragedies like these are particularly resonant for us because of what happened to […]
