Illustration: Brad Gregg The measure, which passed the full House and is now in the Senate, would allocate money for a statewide public service announcement campaign … promoting marriage as a tool against poverty and targeting all members of the public. Funds to pay for the ads would come from those previously set aside for […]
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Mac ’n’ cheese
Photo: Brad Elterman Things can move pretty fast faster than you want, sometimes. Just 22, Canadian garage rocker Mac DeMarco recorded his 2012 debut EP, Rock and Roll Nightclub, as a personal, private experiment of Ramones-influenced power pop slowed to a creep, and brandished the cover with a lipstick-smearing selfie. An unexpected hit, it […]
Fair-y tale romance
Credit: Brad Gregg According to a Psychology Today story detailing Craigslists most popular missed connections, the mullets have it at least in the Sooner State. Where do most missed connections occur in the great state of Oklahoma? Why, at the great State Fair of Oklahoma, of course. Really? Who knew that so much would-be […]
Marriage Pains’
According to the Oklahoma Marriage Initiative, 32 percent of marriages in the state have ended in divorce one of the highest divorce rates nationwide. As many Sooner couples find themselves saying I dont more often than I do, one unlikely man has taken it upon himself to save these remaining marriages: former teen heartthrob-turned-evangelist […]
Amour
In other words, the guy is definitely not the lovey-dovey type. But that unblinking, cold-blooded aesthetic is largely what makes Amour, which opens Friday at AMC Quail Springs Mall 24, so remarkable. In its depiction of an elderly Parisian couple coming to terms with illness and looming death, the film is almost brutal in its […]
Sweet Jaine
I am in the process of booking places locally to play live. Honestly, Ill play anywhere, anytime. Ill play in someones living room, she said. I just need 5 feet to set up my keyboard. I just want to play music. Originally from Florida, Savannah considers Oklahoma City her adoptive home. And its here where […]
Happy Record Store Day Black Friday!
But they, too, can participate in the nations annual orgy of mass consumerism by heading to their local indie record store Friday for extremely exclusive musical goodies that will probably go for three times as much on eBay the next day. An offshoot of the popular Record Store Day event, this Black Friday addendum includes […]
The Right to Love: An American Family
Oklahoma-born, Christian director Cassie Jaye chronicles one gay couples struggle for such acceptance in The Right to Love: An American Family. The documentary follows two years in the life of the Leffew family: two professional parents raising two adopted children they love dearly, and who love them back. That the parents happen to be two […]
‘Pumpken’ head
Artist and now, filmmaker Felix Matos wants you to know that the main impetus behind his debut feature, the psychological horror film Pumpken, was that he wanted to scare his wife. My wife, she gets scared very easily. She saw Hocus Pocus [the 1993 Bette Midler family-friendly witch comedy] and she jumped from […]
Peace, Love & Misunderstanding
God knows this isnt the first indie film to fall prey to contrivances, inept predictability and forced quirkiness. But whats so perplexing is that Peace, now on DVD and Blu-ray after a small theatrical run, is made by such talented people. Its director is the usually dependable Bruce Beresford, whose credits range from Breaker Morant […]
