Director Martin Charnin is in his 20th turn helming Annie.
Oklahoma City Community College
The Hit Men bring audiences on a stroll down memory lane
The experienced group of musicians combines years of recording and touring craftsmanship in its tribute to hits of the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s
Oklahoma City Public Schools expands its advanced placement program
The school district strives to expand advanced placement classes and enable low-income and minority students to enroll.
New Capitol Hill Library site on track
The new library will feature a large meeting room, a children’s activity area, four study rooms and space for modern technology like computers.
OCCC sets a diverse roster of acts for its 2016-17 Performing Arts Series
Jazz vocalist Polly Gibbons opens the series Sept. 13 with the Oklahoma City Jazz Orchestra.
Art show gives girls at OJA facility a chance to shine
The girls participate in a grant-funded art program facilitated by Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma.
The proof of Capitol Hill’s deep history are marked by Yale Theater, Knob Hill and the Katz Drug Store building.
The proof of Capitol Hill’s deep history are marked by Yale Theater, Knob Hill and the Katz Drug Store building.
City on track to open Southern Oaks Wellness and Learning Campus
Southern Oaks Wellness and Learning Campus will partner with local organizations and universities to improve the quality of life in the community.
Local filmmaker’s vampire series focuses on noir storytelling
Shawn Barfield hopes to begin shooting the pilot for his series In the World of the Long Breath in late July.
Actor, singer and human rights advocate Mandy Patinkin brings show to OCCC
Mandy Patinkin finds common threads in his work as an actor, singer and human rights activist.
