“We try to use all the nooks and crannies to where, if you’re going around, there’s no one stage that’s so far from another one,” Booker said.
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Gazedibles: Eat to the beat!
Diners can enjoy a glass of wine, tuck into a plate of ossobuco and watch the talented dancers move to the music.
People don’t always need creativity, but they do need food, he said. Every day, three times a day.
“People don’t always need creativity, but they do need food,” he said. “Every day, three times a day.”
Influential initiative
“I hired people of color, for the most part, who didn’t have the training to be a journalist,” Russell Perry said. “I trained them.”
A local school works to reduce risks for children with incarcerated parents
Children with incarcerated parents face slimmer chances of success than other children, but Little Light Christian School hopes to reverse those odds.
I came from a generation when we put on shows in basements and didn’t think about paying the bands, but we always did if we had the money, he said.
“I came from a generation when we put on shows in basements and didn’t think about paying the bands, but we always did if we had the money,” he said.
I don’t know a person that doesn’t love Motown music, Johnson said.
“I don’t know a person that doesn’t love Motown music,” Johnson said.
Coast-free music
With the music industry’s strongest focus in New York City and Los Angeles, Mack said the “No Coast” title is fitting for both Oklahoma’s geographical location and its attitude.
Walter and I get all kinds of crazy ideas in our heads, O’Dell said. We’ve done several programs with him here. He’s always calling me up and saying, You need to interview this guy.’
“Walter and I get all kinds of crazy ideas in our heads,” O’Dell said. “We’ve done several programs with him here. He’s always calling me up and saying, ‘You need to interview this guy.’”
