Jerrod Smith and Phil Danners Contextual Relations As director of Science Museum Oklahomas Satellite Galleries, Scott Henderson wants to take art in Oklahoma City into a whole new dimension. Eschewing the typical pictures on the wall or sculpture on the floor style of exhibition, he wanted to create something that would be a total sensory […]
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New shift
I really like the Oklahoma film and comedy scene, Nghiem said. I wanted to do a project that wasnt too heavy and involved a lot of local people. Clerks Too, which debuted today on YouTube, was in part inspired by an unauthorized remake of Star Wars that he and his friends saw online. I was […]
Listen up again
Following up our list of 2012’s best local albums, here are our picks for the 10 top singles. 1. Sooner the Sunset, All Because of YouIf there is a formula to writing the perfect folk pop song, Graham Colton clearly has it, and to give him an equally formidable singer-songwriter to play off of (Lindsey […]
Listen up
1. Parker Millsap and Michael RosePalisadeWhile its been another great year of quality Oklahoma releases, no one had quite the star-making performance that Millsap did with Palisade. The humble, 19-year-old Purcell native went from unknown to local favorite in less than half a year, thanks to his Tom Waits howl of a voice tearing through […]
Myke Brown Don’t Forget the Y
He has contributed smart, quick and nimble rhymes on local hip-hop releases for everyone from Josh Sallee to Purple Mouth Bandits. Last year, Browns Survival of the Fittest and Summer Daze mixtapes let Oklahomas greatest guest spotter shine on his own, but hes never shined brighter than he does here. In a city surprisingly flushed […]
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 Joshin’
Like millions of young suburban teens at the turn of the millennium, Josh Sallee watched rapt as a man in his late 20s with dyed-blond hair, a baggy white T-shirt and a dour expression rapped about his severe emotional confusion on MTVs Total Request Live. The guy was Eminem, and the album he was promoting, […]
Rock the baby
Reed, a vocalist and guitarist for The Guilt Racket, said that he was happy to be involved with the planning of the show. I was looking for a way to help out and was approached about doing the concert to benefit March of Dimes, he said. It was perfect timing. We got a lot of […]
A bone to pick with Sen. Josh Brecheen
Neither need one be a Rhodes Scholar to determine why Oklahoma is home to the second-largest number of commercial pet breeders in the country, according to the Central Oklahoma Humane Society (Pawing at profits, Feb. 23, Gazette). Until May 20, 2010, it was the Cayman Islands of the pet-breeding industry! Lack of regulations breeds excess […]
The Goonies: 25th Anniversary Collector’s Edition
<iframe marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" style="width: 120px; height: 240px;" src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=oklahgazet-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B000QFW7UA&fc1=000000&IS2=1 Two warnings about the new, quarter-century anniversary Blu-ray set of “The Goonies“: 1. It will make you feel really old. 2. That damn Cyndi Lauper tie-in song will lodge in your brain for hours, if not days. The Steven Spielberg-produced, Chris Columbus-penned, Richard Donner-directed spectacle holds up […]
