Yet, for the last several years, the medium has been thriving on the Internet. And LAMAR+NIK two twenty-somethings from Oklahoma City are arguably the scenes fastest rising talents. I feel like there are two different types of filmmakers: people who want to make artistic stuff and people who want to make money, Jesse […]
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Street Trash
Debuting on Blu-ray in Synapse Films Special Meltdown Edition, the 1987 skid-row epic centers on an auto junkyard populated by homeless winos. One of them, who looks like famed Torgo from Manos: The Hands of Fate, finds that a decades-old bottle of Tenafly Viper purchased at the local liquor store causes those who drink it […]
Ready or not
The Ready Set Photo: Jared Thomas A 20-something singer-songwriter from the Midwest readies to play a few tunes Thursday night from his ever-growing repertoire of chart-topping singles, acoustic endeavors and previews from his upcoming third full-length album. As The Ready Set, Indiana native Jordan Witzigreuter has charmed national audiences particularly the teen, female demographic […]
Prinz of tides
Local musician Dustin Prinz has postponed his album-release party, but he has a darn good reason. By LOUIS FOWLER Oklahoma City musician Dustin Prinz was all ready to go with an album-release party Saturday when the worst possible thing that could’ve happened did: He decided the disc needed more songs. “The album is entitled Eleven, […]
The Company You Keep
The Company You Keep, which opens Friday at AMC Quail Springs Mall 24, 2501 W. Memorial, is boomer meditation disguised as political drama. Directed by and starring Robert Redford, it pretends to be ambivalent about the 1960s counterculture, but the reverence of the treatment suggests otherwise. Last seen onscreen in 2007s Lions for Lambs, Redford […]
Okc to millennials: We love you!
Oklahoma City is no longer known merely as the capital of that state north of Texas. Between the skyrocketing success of the Thunder and periodic national attention paid to Mayor Mick Cornett, OKC is garnering the right kind of publicity. Just last week, the city commandeered the front page of USA Today, earning praise for […]
‘Small’ wonder
The guilds member show forces artists to keep their work within dimensions of 12-by-12 inches. Guild spokeswoman Natalie Friedman said the art is not limited to any specific genre, as long as it stays within the size confines. Theres a huge diversity in terms of medium and also in terms of style, Friedman said. Whether […]
Class act
Well, why not? We already have a moat to keep out the Texans, right? Though it seems like a strange idea, it is not without precedent. For example, there was a wall known as an anti-fascist protective rampart erected by the former East Germany. That seemed to do wonders for the country and spawned a […]
On the move
So, friends, here are four shops that have moved in the last couple of months, or are moving. Some have even expanded, changed names, and maybe even broken up with boyfriends and dyed their hair. Try to keep up. In late 2010, Dulaneys (7660 N. Western; 607-8880) moved out of Nichols Hills Plaza. The new […]
