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Labor Day in the Paseo
By Matt Dinger
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, paseo, paseo arts festival, arts festival, labor day weekend, memorial day weekend, art, bleakley, amanda
Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum explores the future of Western art with Prix de West
By George Lang
Tags: Arts, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Prix de West, sale, show, visual arts
The Feminine Face of God highlights divine femininity at OCU's Hulsey Gallery
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Arts, bible, christian, Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, Connie Seabourn, diversity, Doris Cline, female, feminine, gender, god, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery, norick art center, Oklahoma City University, painting, religion, representation, Sistine Chapel, The Last Supper, watercolor, women
Singer-songwriter Brianna Gaither uses Resonate Campaign to launch a comprehensive album and documentary project
Tags: Music Features, acoustic, Adam Chamberlain, Brianna Gaither, christian, creativity, David Wellman, District House, documentary, Dustin Ragland, electro-pop, EMBER, indiegogo, Jaron Nix, Love Is Patient, Mir Studio, music, Nathan Holliday, norman, Phil Rice, Raul Alfonso, religion, Resonate Campaign, Rowdy Productions, singer-songwriter, songwriting, Stephen Collins, The Venue OKC, Vanity, Weston Waugh, zach winters
Current Studio’s Utopia exhibit explores the concept of a perfect society
By Lauren Dow
Tags: Arts, Coffee Slingers Roasters, Community, culture, Current Studio, diversity, dystopia, exhibit, Junction Coffee, Kelsey Karper, Leaf + Bean, leap coffee roasters, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, romy owens, show, utopia, visual arts
Artist Jamie Pettis curates Backfire: A Cultural Explosion to retaliate against the establishment and negative state stereotypes
Artist Jamie Pettis curates Backfire: A Cultural Explosion to retaliate against the establishment and negative state stereotypes while fostering community and love.
Tags: Arts, backfire, backfire: a cultural explosion, brazen wolf, Cover story, election day, exhibit, Jack Fowler, jamie pettis, Oklahoma Gazette, Paseo Arts District, prejudice, sexuality, show, The Root, visual art, visual arts
Small Works, Great Wonders is a more manageable way to buy art
Tags: Arts, art, art sale, Christopher Westfall, culture, Dennis Milhomme, exhibit, J. Nicole Hatfield, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, Prix de West, Robert Burt, sale, show, Susan Patterson, visual art
Visual artists Robert Peterson and Karam bring exhibits to JRB Art at the Elms
By Jessica Williams
Tags: Arts, art, Buddhism, exhibit, JRB Art at The Elms, Karam, Lawton, Oklahoma City, Paseo Art District, portraits, Robert Peterson, show, South Korea, visual art
Chicken-Fried News: Arty argument
By Gazette staff
Tags: Commentary, Bill Brown, Chicken-Fried News, christian, Current Studio, Democrat, Donald Trump, Facebook, huffington post, racism, republican, romy owens, The Lost Ogle
OCCC sets a diverse roster of acts for its 2016-17 Performing Arts Series
Tags: Arts, Annie, Armstrong Auditorium, Artrageous: Art & Music, Ben Vereen, broadway, bruce owen theater, Cat Stevens, Charlie Parker, Chicken George Moore, d'angelo, defending the caveman, Elton John, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, George Benson, Gladys Knight, Gone Wild, Joni Mitchell, Koresh Dance Company, lemuel bardeguez, Linda Bosteels, Martin Charnin, MOMIX, musical, OCCC Performing Arts Series, OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center Theatre, Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City Jazz Orchestra, once, Performing Arts, Pippin, Polly Gibbons, roots, stage, The Hit Men, The Texas Tenors, theater, Tony Award, U.S. Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 31, 2016
By OKG Contributor
Tags: Letters to the Editor, aesthetic update, Albert Frederick Arthur George, Barack Obama, Ben Luschen, Best of OKC, candidates, Chicken-Fried News, christian, climate change, coal, corrections, election, epa, extinction, freedom of speech, global warming, greg elwell, indoor soccer, Jack Bowen, Josh Reddick, keystone xl pipeline, Letters to the Editor, Los Angeles Dodgers, nathaniel batchelder, natural gas, nonprofit, Oakland Athletics, Obama, oil, Quit Nguyen, scientists, soccer, Terre Barklage, Tim Love, YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City, youth sports programming
Pulitzer Prize winners don’t lie. Fact-check them.
By Frank Silovsky
Tags: Letters to the Editor, christian, christianity, Civic Center Music Hall, David Boren, education, election, funding, Hillary Clinton, Letters to the Editor, OPINION, presidential election, religion, republican, sales tax, satanic mass, taxes
Public Mass of reparation to counter satanic event at Civic Center Music Hall
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, aclu, Adam Daniels, Assumption of Mary, bethany, Bicentennial Park, Black Mass, catholic, catholicism, christian, church, Church of Ahriman, Civic Center Music Hall, Consumption of Mary, Jennifer McClintock, Latin solemn high Mass, Mass of Reparation, oklahoma city parks and recreation, religion, Satanism, Society of St. Pius X, southern poverty law center, St. Michael's Chapel, Virgin Mary, worship
UCO's Interfaith Fair exposes students to new ideas
By Candice Macis
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Broncho Lake, Buddhist, christian, cultural competence, diversity, diversity education, education, faith, Interfaith Fair, MeShawn Conley, muslim, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, religion, Stampede Week, University of Central Oklahoma
"The rhetoric of ISIS against the LGBT community isn’t much different from a lot of people on the Christian right," Schonauer said.
By Jack Fowler
Tags: Government, bathroom bill, christian, Cover story, Democrat, hate, House District 88, independent, Isis, islam, legislature, lgbt, lgbt pride month, lgbt rights, lgbtq, LGBTQ rights, okc pride week, oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Oklahoma legislature, Paula Sophia Schonauer, poet, politics, pride, Pride Week, Progressive, queer, republican, rhetoric, socialism, the proud issue, trans, veteran, washington
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