The exhibit is open through Dec. 30 at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman.
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Oklahomans tell personal stories of mental health in state’s first This Is My Brave event
The event takes place during Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Food Briefs: Wine of Fame, Trader Joe’s, Oklahoma Innocence Project, EdFest and Fall Taste of Philippines
Wine of Fame kicks off Oct. 28, Trader Joe’s opens, Oklahoma Innocence Project holds catfish fry, EdFest is Oct. 14 and Fall Taste of Philippines is Oct. 8.
OU’s University Theatre presents vampiric drama Let the Right One In
Director Tom Huston Orr said the production is a touching love story, despite its horrors.
Afterschool program helps kids dig into science and archaeology
Spike’s Club is a five-week fall program and a weekly spring program and is in its seventh year.
Cleveland County environmental movement has parallels to Standing Rock Sioux tribe struggles in North Dakota
The images of thick, black, heavy crude flowing between homes and into the natural wetlands haunt Maria Todd. Anytime the mother of three hears discussions of pipelines, her mind reels with images of the 2013 Pegasus Pipeline rupture that coated parts of Mayflower, Arkansas, she said during a recent interview with Oklahoma Gazette. Recently, such […]
Titus Andronicus and frontman Patrick Stickles return to Norman for the second time in 2016
The band’s July release, S+@dium Rock: Five Nights at the Opera is a live, condensed and rearranged version of its 2015 rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy.
OKG Shop: Adult education
Metro residents should take advantage of numerous opportunities to improve themselves by visiting some local venues for continued learning.
Motorcycle group holds event to raise money for special needs camp scholarships
Camp ClapHans is named for Sammy Jack Claphan, a former OU and NFL offensive lineman and special education teacher.
Tallows, Sports, Husbands and more headline Summer Daze at Opolis
Deerpeople and PVLMS headline an 8 p.m. pre-party Friday at Opolis.
