With America, we can add thoughtful and poignant to the mix. A bundle of goofy energy in a Technicolor Cosby sweater, Deacon long felt like the class clown who would never threaten to grow up especially in Spiderman of the Rings and Meetle Mice. There was some growth in 2009s Bromst, to be sure, but […]
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Dark Shadows
Sporting spindly fingers à la 1922’s Nosferatu, Johnny Depp’s 18th-century vampire character of Barnabas Collins rises from the grave in 1972 where he’s puzzled by the high-tech times of television sets and breakfast waffles. He settles in with his descendants at their dreary Collinwood mansion, headed by matriarch Elizabeth (Michelle Pfeiffer, who gets lovelier each […]
Owens’ field
Yet, in partnership with the Paseo Arts Association, the Skirvin announced last week that local artist Romy Owens is to be its first artist in residence. As such, she will work and exhibit at the downtown hotel for the next year. Her studio space is already created and accessible from within the Skirvin, open to […]
Good Grammer
Folksinger Tracy Grammer has lots of reasons to look forward to Saturdays show at The Blue Door. Some are small. I hope the other Tracey Grammer will show, she said. Theres someone in Oklahoma City who has my same name and we have so many things in common, its not even funny. Its like we […]
Klown
In order to convince his pregnant girlfriend (Mia Lyhne) that he is indeed father material, the goofy, gawky Frank (Frank Hvam) essentially kidnaps her 12-year-old nephew, Bo (Marcuz Jess Peterson), whos staying with them while his parents are on vacation, and takes the pudgy, timid boy on a planned canoe trip. This comes to the […]
Roll of the ’dise
Noise-pop act Merchandise is something of a ghost on the Internet a rarity in this digital age. It takes some deep Googling to find it. And yet the group is finding its way, only recently accepting the help of a publicist and booking agent and only because lead singer Carson Cox met them […]
One direction
Six months ago, John Johnson and Joie Sherman-Johnson, both University of Oklahoma alum who make up the duo North Meets South, were working corporate jobs in Washington, D.C., playing casually, not even weekly, not even monthly for about two years, per Johnson, before relocating to Norman. Fresh from a short tour of the Midwest, the […]
Cope skills
Photo: Anna Lee It only took one neglected guitar for Oklahoma City singer-songwriter Chelsey Cope to devote herself to music. My older sister had this weird obsession with Garth Brooks when she was younger. She asked for a guitar to learn how to play, but she was gone all the time. She had a lot […]
Bigger Brother
Photo: Jo McCaughey Nashville garage-rock duo Jeff the Brotherhood must be pretty big fans of Norman. Next Wednesdays show marks its third here in less than a year. But it wont be more of the same, as it also marks Jeff the Brotherhoods first since releasing Hypnotic Nights, the bands seventh studio album and first […]
Locked and loaded
UK rock band Young Guns didnt have the biggest expectations for its first substantial trek across the pond. We were kind of thinking, We are first ones on, from England, and no one is going to give a shit, singer Gustav Woods said. Its been fantastic, though. We were hungry. Its so great to come […]
