Letters to the Editor D.W. Tiffee
I see that Brandon Dutcher (Commentary, “Counterpoint: A matter of perspective,” Jan. 5, Gazette) is gloating over the prospects for further cuts in Oklahoma spending, which is already third to last in the nation.
‘Momentum’ reaches its 10th incarnation of powering the local art scene via the boundless energy of budding career artists.
Visual Arts Charles Martin
Momentum: Art Doesn’t Stand Still 8 p.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday Farmers Public Market, 311 S. Klein $10 advance, $15 door ovac-ok.org, 879-2400
Music Rod Lott
For the details on the state of Oklahoma’s local music scene both
present and future, attend “Oklahoma Music Business 101” from 1 to 5
p.m. Saturday at The Blue Door, 2805 N. McKinley.
Seven local acts are set to rock Norman at Friday’s Sooner Soundcheck concert
Music Courtney Silva
In order to get students and the public alike better acquainted with the
local music scene, the University of Oklahoma’s Campus Activities
Council Concert Series presents Sooner Soundcheck.
Local festivals go green with recycling initiatives and more.
Features Courtney Silva
Spring in Oklahoma City means an endless number of festivals. With
vendor food in one hand, a cold drink in the other, and your eyes on a
fascinating piece of art or a cool new band, festivals are a great way
to support the local community.
Stockyards City’s “Rodeo Opry” airs local country talent on TV
Music Gazette staff
Stockyards City’s “Rodeo Opry” has ventured from the stage to your
living room. KSBI-TV Channel 52 airs the country-music showcase in
high-definition from 8 to 9 p.m. each Friday and Sunday, featuring both
big-name talents and local up-and-comers.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
The obscure, local, social blog The Lost Ogle celebrates its fourth
birthday by throwing a Quentin Tarantino-themed bash from 9 p.m. to
midnight Saturday at the 51st Street Speakeasy, 114 N.W. 51st.
Three new retailers plan to capitalize on the growing demand for organic and local groceries.
Food and Drink Features Malena Lott
Oklahomans hungry for organic grocery stores will soon have their eco-friendly canvas bags overflowing with options.