Poet and memoirist Richard Hoffman and author and poet Michael Henson read at The Paramount OKC 7 p.m. Thursday.
Oklahoma City University
Oklahoma City University plans new nursing simulation center
The new simulation center will house multiple hospital-bed skill stations and a residential setting in which students can hone their skills.
Historic guitarist’s move to Greece signals an era’s end in Oklahoma City’s eclectic music scene
Miho Kolliopoulos is the brother of pioneering punk vocalist Basile Kolliopoulos, who died in 2013.
The Feminine Face of God highlights divine femininity at OCU’s Hulsey Gallery
Artist Connie Seabourn’s exhibition runs through July 28.
Pollard Theatre’s production of The Producers runs through May 6
The show stars W. Jerome Stevenson as Max Bialystock and Jared Blount as Leo Bloom.
Women in Leadership event offers a variety of interactive presentations
The conference is 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. April 13 Cox Convention Center.
Cover Story: Historic howl: Miss Blues shouts her roots from the cotton fields to the history books
“Every generation has to change the music,” Minner said, “otherwise, your mom might come to the party.”
Open Streets returns to Uptown 23rd and Paseo districts for spring event
The last Open Streets OKC spring event drew in around 35,000 people.
Canterbury Voices’ final concert this season tells the story of Moses in Egypt
The dramatic Israel in Egypt oratorio made its debut in 1739.
Chicken-Fried News: Driving irony
“I hopped out of the way real fast,” Stamp told the news station. “After that, I was kind of in shock.”
