Crain has an album release show with Husbands 8 p.m. March 24 at Opolis in Norman.
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New Shawnee art gallery in Shawnee fosters community creativity
The beauty of art lies off the beaten path, and one new gallery in Shawnee embodies this journey. Opened in October, Studio 112 and a Half quaintly rests between two of Shawnees historical buildings on Main Street, where husband-and-wife duo Douglas and Holly Gordon circulate vibrant work from Oklahomas emerging artists. People might be surprised […]
Civic engagement groups prepare for the next legislative session
Together Oklahoma and Let’s Fix This, Oklahoma! work to engage citizens in government.
Shawnee-based press publishes writing of the New South
Red Dirt Press publishes works that explore the complexities of the contemporary American South.
The Brian Setzer Orchestra takes a three-day residency in Oklahoma on its annual Christmas tour
Setzer released the new concert DVD Rockabilly Riot: Osaka Rocka — Live in Japan 2016 earlier this month.
Federal and state officials fight against the opioid epidemic
Gateway to Prevention and Recovery in Shawnee serves people battling opioid addiction all over Oklahoma.
Fireworks and sparklers aren’t the only ways to celebrate the Fourth of July, especially here in the metro.
Fireworks and sparklers aren’t the only ways to celebrate the Fourth of July, especially here in the metro.
Ballerina Yvonne Chouteau’s legacy lives on in Oklahoma dance
Yvonne Chouteau is best remembered as one of the Five Moons, Native American prima ballerinas from Oklahoma.
Chicken-Fried News: Hazardous ’Homa
The good news is Oklahoma City isn’t the most dangerous city in the state.
An Oklahoma man might become the U.S.’s first male saint
A priest from Oklahoma who worked as a missionary in South America might be named a martyr, making him eligible for sainthood, by the Roman Catholic Church.
