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Paint the town RED

Local organizers hope to heighten HIV/AIDS awareness with Thursday’s RED Rooftop Party, a downtown fundraiser featuring live music, cocktails, light hors d’oeuvres and surprise entertainment. Members of AIDS Walk of Oklahoma City Inc. initiated the new event to supplement their preparations for their annual downtown 5K race and donations to nonprofits that provide HIV/AIDS care, […]

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A Cat in Paris

Dino, the tabby at the center of “A Cat in Paris,” brings new meaning to the term “cat burglar.” He purrs his way between a petty thief on the job and a little girl at home, befriending both and inadvertently tying their disparate worlds. That occurs after the two-bit bandit gives Dino a fenced, fish-shaped […]

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Glass plus

After a brief hiatus, Dale Chihuly’s glass creations have returned to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, kicking off the site’s yearlong 10th-anniversary celebration in its current location. “Illuminations: Rediscovering the Art of Dale Chihuly” re-introduces pieces from the museum collection after a re-conceptualization of its space and design. “It’s more 3D,” said Alison Amick, […]

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What a Rausch

A star of the 20th century’s neo-Dada movement, Robert Rauschenberg worked in many media, but his prints are the focus of a new exhibition at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman. It opens Friday night with a free, public reception. No matter the medium, the man was a groundbreaker, according to Mark […]

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