Oklahoma House Rep. Dan Fisher (R-Yukon) wants to block the comedy from being presented Dec. 5-22 at CitySpace Theatre, a spot that seats less than 100 in the basement of Civic Center Music Hall. Described as an alternative to Oklahoma Citys usual holiday-themed productions, Fabulous first half spoofs some of the Old Testaments major stories, […]
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Get in ze choppah!
Four men will turn unwanted materials into art while competing for the title of manliest artist in MANifestos Upcycled Macho Movie Art Walk, on display Saturday and Sunday at downtowns historic Film Row district at W. Sheridan and N. Lee avenues. Contestants will use materials provided by the sponsors to create works of art based […]
The Lost Future
But I’m referring to “Game of Thrones.” Sean Bean’s also at the center of a decent, indie film where the nearby land has been wiped out, and where a disease has rendered some villagers into monsters. But I’m referring to “Black Death.” Sean Bean’s again at the center of “The Lost Future,” which could fit […]
Without Thunder
But that doesnt mean you have to lock yourself into your homemade bomb shelter until David Stern starts waving his little, white flag. Climb the stairs and click on the TV, at the very least. We promise theres stuff to do this fall besides mourning the Thunder. Gotta get that fix? Theres a certain, extremely […]
Crescent Market closing Oct. 30
As recently as last week, Pemberton refused to comment on the situation. Early this week, he decided to announce the official closing date. Cliff Davis, spokesman for Crescent Market, said while this is the end of one chapter, it is not the end of Crescent Market. He noted that this is not the original location. […]
Lockout lookout
Several downtown businesses are keeping a close eye on the prospect of a canceled season, and hoping the situation gets resolved soon. So what caused the current situation, and how does it affect the city? What happened? The last collective bargaining agreement between NBA players and the NBA was agreed upon June 21, 2005. The […]
Shaping a better city
Everyone addressed the issue based on their own experience and expertise, providing a diverse range of perspectives. Still, there was certainly a common theme repeated over and over again: It became quite clear that a connection exists between the type and density of development, municipal functions and quality of life. One aspect of this relates […]
Bite Size: 10-5-11
OCONNELLS PUB GOES GREENIn Norman, where people eat, sleep and breathe football, one Campus Corner restaurant is taking steps to make game-day eating just a little greener. OConnells Pub and Grill, 769 Asp, introduced its new 100 percent compostable, FDA-approved food service tray. The sturdy new tray is made from plant fiber and offers all […]
South-of-the-border Bordeaux
Thats a very short life span in wine years. The brand was built on inexpensive, mass-produced wines, as Chile and Argentina both tried to use exports to help their devastated economies. The first Chilean fine wine exported to the U.S. was Concha y Toros Don Melchor Cabernet in 1987. Concha y Toro is much better […]
Smag 7: It’s showtime!
Taste of Egypt 3604 N. May 843-3344 This restaurant actually started as a lark because owner Hesham Shafik also operates a car dealership, but he is now loving the restaurant business that opened in early August. Shafik, a native Egyptian, shows off ancient recipes featuring delicious food. Thus far, many physicians in town have loved […]
