The best play of the year was Lyric Theatres The Glass Menagerie. Smartly directed by Michael Baron, the production kept a faithfulness to the script that gave theatergoers an idea of how the play must have looked and sounded in 1945. Dawn Drakes set design and John Fowlers lighting balanced the real and surreal in […]
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Kings of Leon advise One Direction
So when the Oklahoma/Tennessee four-piece offered some party advice to mega pop stars One Direction (who, lets face it, probably needed it), it came as little surprise. In an interview with The Sun, drummer/party expert Nathan Followill who parties pretty much 24/7 offered up this little nugget: If youre going to have a […]
Best of OKC 2013 – Places
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma Best place to volunteer REGIONAL FOOD BANK OF OKLAHOMA 3355 S. Purdue Its motto is Fighting hunger … feeding hope. Volunteers help the largest private hunger-relief organization in the state do this by sorting and distributing enough food to feed 90,000 people every week. Thats vitally important in a state […]
Kiss of the Damned
Ushered into that world is Paolo (Milo Ventimiglia, That’s My Boy), a screenwriter who meets the mysterious, gorgeous Djuna (Joséphine de La Baume, Johnny English Reborn). Because of her “skin condition,” she’s a night owl who spends much of her time holed up in an isolated mansion watching old movies by Buñuel and Di Sica. […]
Detention of the Dead / The Demented
Imagine if zombies invaded The Breakfast Club. Thats literally the setup experienced by your stock-character students of the nerd, the jock, the misfit, the bully, the cheerleader and, so its not a total copy of the 1985 John Hughes classic, a wisecracking Asian kid (Justin Chon, 21 & Over) to spout things like, I gotta […]
Battle royale
Photo: Heather Brown Through battleground memorabilia and personal mementos, the summer exhibition at Edmond Historical Society & Museum localizes a Civil War battles overwhelming death and destruction. The Legacy of Gettysburg coincides with the historic battles 150th anniversary. A museum patrons private collection supplied approximately 110 pieces from the Battle of Gettysburg, including rifles, swords, […]
Plan of action
Crowds at a Dillinger Escape Plan show can expect to hear booming drums, roaring vocals and heavy guitar played at breakneck speed. And maybe, if youre lucky, the cruel snap of bones. A Dillinger show is always unpredictable … and always full of bumps and bruises, said guitarist Ben Weinman, who is wrapping up rehab […]
Slumming it
In the past year, Feed the Children has changed both its focus and its leadership. Now it hopes to educate people about its mission by recreating the atmosphere of an African slum inside an Oklahoma City warehouse. After walking through a hallway lined with pictures of kids in Feed the Children programs, visitors see a […]
dead again
Computer ChessJust in case there was any doubt that fashions and haircuts of the early 1980s were mighty ugly, the time capsule Computer Chess is a solid reminder. Writer-director Andrew Bujalski, in his use of antiquated cameras and technology that could make a TRS-80 look cutting-edge, evokes the period in gloriously fuzzy black and white. […]
Breezy Burnz Product of My Enlightenment
While he recalls Odd Future and Childish Gambino (“Beautiful,” “Rappin’ Ass”) in some moments, and Drake and Kendrick Lamar (the remarkably produced “Everything I Want,” “Ask Me If I …”), Burnz is very much his own rapper. He’s a lewd and crude dude cheeky at moments, more thoughtful in others but seemingly most […]
