Red Earth Festival 10 a.m.-7 p.m. June 8-9, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 10 Cox Convention Center 1 Myriad Gardens redearth.org 405-427-5228 Free-$11 Walking through the crowd at the 32nd annual Red Earth Festival showcasing Native American dance and art, you might hear people speaking German. A popular series of books written by Karl May in […]
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Transitional terrain
Transitions 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily through June 30 Exhibit C 1 E. Sheridan Ave., Suite 100 exhibitcgallery.com 405-767-8900 Free Transitional periods for artists can be complicated. Changing styles or even mediums is difficult and sometimes even risky, but making a transition as an arts patron can be as simple as changing a frame […]
Alicia ‘Saltina’ Marie Clark explores her family and tribal history with Fragmentary Stories
Alicia “Saltina” Marie Clark explores her family and tribal history with Fragmentary Stories.
Austin’s The Black Angels launch their latest tour run at Tower Theatre
The show, which also features Atlanta’s Black Lips, begins 8:30 p.m. March 20.
With his newest novel, Oklahoma author Brandon Hobson creates a literary portrait of adolescent specificity and universality
Hobson will hold a book signing 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Full Circle Bookstore.
A California-based Comanche artist combats cultural misconceptions with a new Bricktown mural
Artist Eric Tippeconnic returns to Oklahoma in November to complete the mural on Exhibit C’s east wall.
Returning the Gift literary conference journeys back to Norman to celebrate 25 years
The Native American writer’s conference welcomes guests like poets Joy Harjo and Simon Ortiz.
Oklahoma artist Robert Taylor puts his art career on display in a special exhibit at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
Taylor’s works often draw parallels between Native and Christian imagery.
The Chickasaw Nation produces a film about Oklahoma rancher Montford Johnson
The production recently wrapped principal photography in Oklahoma and Florida locations.
