Features Rod Lott
Summer in the 405 means three things: excessive heat, excessive heat and
the long-awaited results for Oklahoma Gazette’s Best of OKC poll!
CFN Gazette staff
Sergio Contreras-Sanchez, recently sentenced to 235 months in prison for
a heroin-trafficking operation he ran in OKC, is not starting his stint
in the pokey on his best foot.
An Art Deco train depot will serve as ‘Grand Central Station’ for the metro’s awaited intermodal transit system.
News Clifton Adcock
The Oklahoma City Council voted at its Sept. 13 meeting to accept a plan
that places the future intermodal transportation hub at the Santa Fe
Depot, 100 S. E.K. Gaylord Blvd.
OKG7 Dining Carol Smaglinski
They’ve been around a while, but you may have never stopped in. Where
you go out to eat depends on how hungry you are and how much you want to
spend. Pizza heaven? Sushi seduction? Mouthwatering Mexican? It’s all
here, along with updates.
Help celebrate Pink Floyd Week on the late-night show!
It’s not exactly super-often that any founding members of one of history’s most seminal bands really say much in public, so it was very cool to see Mr. Waters show up Tuesday on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.” Here’s a great little nugget from his interview with Fallon:
“One of the tutors in our first year was a man called Mike Leonard … and he had a Volkswagen van and a Farfisa organ, so we let him be in the band.”
This friendly notice is for all the Sigur Rós fans, and we know you’re out there: The Icelandic band’s second live film, “Inni,” is headed to Oklahoma City.
According to the website of its distributor, Cinema Purgatorio, “Inni” is scheduled to screen at 7 p.m. Nov. 9 at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch.
Given our apparently never-ending heat wave, it may not be all snowy here come November, but I get a chill just watching the trailer. —Rod Lott