Some beehives have more than one queen. Featuring songs made famous by Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, Tina Turner, Janis Joplin and more, Beehive: The ’60s Musical runs April 12-May 4 at The Pollard Theatre, 120 W. Harrison Ave., in Guthrie. “It’s basically the story of women in rock ’n’ roll from the 1960s,” said Timothy […]
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COVER: Pop-culture portrayals of Oklahoma have improved over the past couple decades
Though the upcoming Steven Spielberg film won’t include OKC as a location, the novel version of Ready Player One is partially set in the city.
Halloween: 51st Street Speakeasy celebrates Halloween with a massively anticipated Tim Burton-themed art show
What began as a themed show planned by local band The So Help Me’s has ballooned into an unofficial Burton fan gathering.
Kanye West is never boring that’s the thing, Allen said. It’s like a 12-sided die; there’s just always something to look at and you never know what you’re going to get.
“Kanye West is never boring — that’s the thing,” Allen said. “It’s like a 12-sided die; there’s just always something to look at and you never know what you’re going to get.”
I came from a generation when we put on shows in basements and didn’t think about paying the bands, but we always did if we had the money, he said.
“I came from a generation when we put on shows in basements and didn’t think about paying the bands, but we always did if we had the money,” he said.
CityRep blends art and pop culture with a play inspired by The Simpsons
Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play, which first debuted in 2012, is one of the most reproduced new plays in the country.
Cover Story: Lyric Theatre’s Rocky Horror steps right back onstage
“You kind of relive your first time with them,” he said. “By the time the show is over, they want to come back the next time we do it.”
I think you can kind of tell if a rapper is a jock or if he’s a nerd.
I think you can kind of tell if a rapper is a jock or if he’s a nerd.
FlashBack RetroPub offers guests a sip of nostalgia
FlashBack RetroPub brings the barcade concept to Oklahoma City’s Film Row.
David Steele Overholt’s In One Ear … is electrically engaging
The immersive blend of video, sound and interactive displays in an Oklahoma Contemporary exhibit draws heavily from TV and pop culture.
