CFN Gazette staff
You know what they say about opinions: Everybody’s got one! That’s
certainly the case with Charles Barkley and his hatin’ on Oklahoma.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Called a classical artist “for the iPod generation,” Alpin Hong is a pianist like no other, bringing stunning technique and — gasp! —
a sense of humor to his performances. The modern-day Pied Piper lets
his fingers do the talking at 7 p.m Friday at Oklahoma City Community
College, 7777 S. May. Tickets are $10-$20. Call 682-7576 or visit
occc.edu.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Recently, Rolling Stone called JD McPherson’s new album “forward-thinking”; Oklahoma Gazette called
it “soulful.” What do you call it? If you have no answer, correct that
by catching the Broken Arrow musician at 9 p.m. Friday at VZD’s
Restaurant & Club, 4200 N. Western. Opening are OKC’s own The Wurly
Birds. Tickets are $12-$14. Call 524-4203 or visit vzds.com.
With music fans crying out for a return to the pop-punk sound, face it, Tiger Lily: You just hit the jackpot.
Music Joshua Boydston Tiger Lily with So Called Savages, Forever Young, At Long Last and more 6 p.m. Saturday The Conservatory 8911 N. Western conservatoryokc.com 607-4805 $8-$10