Comedy Rod Lott
Todd Phillips' "Due Date" had the rather unfortunate position of being his follow-up to "The Hangover," the Golden Globe-winning critical smash that ended up being the highest-grossing R-rated comedy in the history of cinema.
Features Gazette staff
A short film shot in Tokyo by an Oklahoma City-based production company makes it premiere Saturday night with a free public screening.
Small-business owners and art cooperatives energize an already bustling district in downtown Norman.
Features Charles Martin
Festivals packed with V-necked music fans, and monthly art walks drawing
leisurely pedestrian traffic have thrown a spotlight on downtown
Norman.
Rock Kelley Chambers
For some of us, “I'm With You,” the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ 10th studio
album, is a long-awaited and welcome project that very likely could
never have happened. To others, it didn’t need to happen, and is simply
more of the same from a group that should have hung things up 10 years
ago and spent their time preening courtside at L.A. Lakers games and
basking in their own fame.
CFN Gazette staff
This state is a veritable breeding ground for famous people, from Will
Rogers to Garth Brooks (although we don’t claim Chris Gaines). And for
general badassery, there’s Chuck Norris, who hails from south-central
Oklahoma.
Watch Adele’s ‘Someone Like You,’ now with 100% more Oklahoman pugs.
That Singletree Productions’ Mark Potts and Brand Rackley are accomplished low-budget humorists is a well-documented truth. Less well-documented (and criminally so) is Potts’ pug, Gizmo, himself a gifted actor who is now a big shot living with his owners in Los Angeles.
Here, Gizmo stars as Rackley’s special lady, who apparently thought that the 25-cent Pug Transformation Machine was a joke. Be impressed by the canine’s gender-bending performance:
Also, be sure to check out our recent Academy Awards feature, in which Potts weighs in on which dog actor deserves recognition.
Thunder stars James Harden and Kevin Durant got chippy with Lakers legend Kobe Bryant last night.
CFN Gazette staff
The Oklahoma City Thunder took to the court at Chesapeake Energy Arena
last night for the final time before the All-Star break, and
interestingly enough, the matchup was against the Los Angeles Lakers, a
team boasting two All-Star starters in guard/forward Kobe Bryant and
center Andrew Bynum.