Kinsey Charles 7 p.m. Dec. 19 The Paseo Plunge 3010 Paseo St. paseoplunge.com 405-882-7032 Free It was important to Kinsey Charles that the pictures in her new children’s book were frightening. “I was like, ‘I want the monsters to still look scary,’” Charles recalled telling illustrator Natasha Alterici. “I don’t want them to be like, […]
Kinsey Charles
OKG Lifestyle: Ali Harter-Street
Around OKC EAT Elbow mac and cheese with bacon and Andouille at Republic Gastropub WATCH Unbelieveable (Netflix) LISTEN Media and the End of the World podcast READ The Girl Who Sang the Monsters to Sleep by Kinsey Charles, illustrated by Natasha Alterici LOVE Mammoth vape cartridges EXPERIENCE Angry Scotsman Brewing’s taproom Outside OKC EAT Campisi’s Restaurants in Dallas […]
Mental leap
After premiering in Indonesia in June, a film shot in the Oklahoma City metro in 2016 will have its first public showing in Oklahoma. Lord Finn — which won awards for best actor, director, screenplay, music and ensemble at the Asia Pacific International Filmmaker Festival & Awards in Jakarta — screens 6:30 p.m. Sept. 14 […]
Writer’s round
Oklahoma Songwriters Festival Songwriting camp 11 a.m. April 13 Castle Row Studios 2908 Epperly Drive, Del City castlerowstudios.com 405-429-4055 Free Songwriter Showcase 7 p.m. April 13 Tower Theatre 425 NW 23rd St. towertheatreokc.com 405-708-6937 $14-$40 Since Oklahoma-born musician and songwriter Zac Maloy moved to Nashville, Tennessee, nearly a decade ago, he has scored hits but […]
Cover: Open books
Book Drive 6-9 p.m. Saturday Commonplace Books 1325 N. Walker Ave., Suite 138 facebook.com/chasekerbymusic 580-534-4540 Free One evening, at a bar on 23rd Street, local musician Chase Kerby is bent over his laptop, scrutinizing a series of his recent photographs. He’s trying to figure out which pieces would be appropriate for a silent art auction. […]
Opening Night returns to downtown Oklahoma City with crowd favorites and new additions
Local rapper Jabee leads a hip-hop showcase at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Local musicians pay homage to John Prine at Power House on Saturday
The idea emerged from a recent Roger Miller tribute show at The Plant Shoppe.
