Visual Arts Sara Custer
Be the first to get an early peek at JRB Art at The Elms’ 2011 calendar
and a chance to buy pieces featured in it, as the gallery hosts the
exhibit’s opening, with a 1 to 6 p.m. reception on Saturday.
Music Rod Lott
Fresh from performing for 2,500 people at Arlington Convention Center, Edmond native Brianna Gaither simultaneously will release and perform her sophomore album Saturday.
Food and Drink Features Courtney Silva
If eating gourmet breakfast food for a good cause sounds like an
appealing way to spend an evening, the Oklahoma City Museum of Modern
Art has you covered.
Science Museum Oklahoma guests can watch FIRST Robotics team members participate in a number of challenges.
Kids Courtney Silva
FIRST Robotics — “FIRST” stands for “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology” — is an organization dedicated to inspiring young people to be engaged in the fields of science and technology.
Music Rod Lott
Local Nobunny fan Clint McEwen noticed something wasn’t right when the Oakland, Calif.-based act’s winter tour dates were posted on Twitter recently: no Oklahoma City stop. This irked him, because he had seen Nobunny play an “incredible” show at The Conservatory, 8911 N.
Greyson Chance appears Saturday with Sherree Chamberlain, At Long Last and Theater Breaks Loose.
Music Stephen Carradini
It was a banner 2010 for 13-year-old Edmondite Greyson Chance, whose piano-pop skills were thrust into the spotlight via a school performance that caught fire on YouTube.
Both two- and three-dimensional pieces are included in this year’s “Money Talks, Art Walks” event
Visual Arts Courtney Silva
Ever had the urge to take a piece of artwork from a gallery home with
you? Well, you may get the chance Saturday, during Individual Artists of
Oklahoma’s fourth annual “Money Talks, Art Walks” fundraiser.