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Life Food & drink Do you miss arts and crafts time? As an adult, sometimes your artistic side — unless you’re a painter — gets put on the back burner. And even if you’re in a creative job, sometimes it’s nice to cut loose and just have a little fun. Enter Paint N’ Cheers, 1614 […]

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Mid-Week Market, fresh, delectable local fruits, vegetables and other goods, 4-8 p.m., Aug. 14, 21. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno, 445-7080, myriadgardens.org. WED, WED Flapjack Fundraiser, all proceeds to benefit the basketball program for the Air Stars Basketball Club., 8-10 a.m., Aug. 17. Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill, 3521 S. Broadway, Edmond, 478-1716. SAT Paint N’ […]

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LIFE

Mid-Week Market, fresh, delectable local fruits, vegetables and other goods, 4-8 p.m., Aug. 14, 21. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno, 445-7080, myriadgardens.org. WED, WED Flapjack Fundraiser, all proceeds to benefit the basketball program for the Air Stars Basketball Club., 8-10 a.m., Aug. 17. Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill, 3521 S. Broadway, Edmond, 478-1716. SAT Paint N’ […]

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Life Food & drink

Life Food & drink Do you miss arts and crafts time? As an adult, sometimes your artistic side — unless you’re a painter — gets put on the back burner. And even if you’re in a creative job, sometimes it’s nice to cut loose and just have a little fun. Enter Paint N’ Cheers, 1614 […]

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Gimme the Loot

Equally affable as they are gruff, Sophie and Malcolm hustle the streets by day. By night, they’re a relentless tag-teaming duo. Literally, they tag the streets of New York, leaving their mark as would-be graffiti masterminds. When some Mets fans start spray-painting over their turf, Sophie and Malcolm come up with the idea to break […]

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Thrills! Chills! Spills!

Shoot the Silver Bullet at Frontier City11501 N. Interstate 35 Service Roadfrontiercity.com 478-2140 Race along nearly 2,000 feet of steel track at speeds reaching 48 mph on the Silver Bullet. Oklahoma’s highest roller coaster takes you 83 feet up, only to send you into a heart-pounding, 80-foot drop down. Your hair will stand on end […]

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Chud — Chud

Well, it might, actually. But the band’s music sounds as non-damn-giving as can be — in the best way possible. The rising hardcore enthusiasts steadily have ascended the local ladder with their blistering live presence — a barrage of piercing guitar riffs, staccato rhythm section and singer-guitarist Alex Barnard’s slobbery howl. The impression left has […]

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Painting the town Greg

The rare detail in this specific print is that, on the building, you can spot a campaign sign for the late David Hood’s unsuccessful congressional bid in 1980. The inclusion of Hood’s sign was once a puzzling detail: “David who?” These days, it’s the name on the milk bottle that might inspire confusion: “Shouldn’t that […]

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Breast intentions

It’s not unusual for pregnant women to feel less than beautiful, and Oklahoma City artist Kelly Brinkmeyer was no exception. During her pregnancy in 2007, she channeled this frustration and killed two birds with one stone: learning to love her body while creating art — some nudity required. It was a hot July day when […]

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Once upon a time on Paseo

John Belt Mark Hancock Nestled between N.W. 28th Street and N. Walker Avenue, to N.W. 30th Street and N. Dewey Avenue and encompassing an elegant, curving street and fanciful Spanish Revival architecture, The Spanish Village shopping center made its debut in 1929 on the cusp of the Great Depression. In those early days, Nichols couldn’t […]

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