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Mariposa=Butterfly=Awesome

–Advertisement–It is perhaps too strong to say that I was not stoked to attend the body positive feminist art and poetry show last night. I at least knew that there would be cupcakes, which is an immediate and obvious improvement over the hummus and pita platters that characterized the living room poetry of the mid-1990s.… Continue Reading Mariposa=Butterfly=Awesome

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IN-FOCUS: Kurt Markus

–Advertisement–Where: [Artspace] at Untitled When: March 1 / 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. What: In-Focus lecture Untitled’s first scheduled speaker in their In-Focus lecture series is photographer Kurt Markus. Markus will talk about his work as an international assignment photographer for major magazines such as Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and GQ. Untitled will also screen… Continue Reading IN-FOCUS: Kurt Markus

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2nd Friday Art: Istvan Gallery Opens New Exhibit

  Istvan Gallery 1218 North Western Ave. Oklahoma City, OK Opening reception Friday night 6 pm – 10 pm Istvan Gallery’s new art exhibit features two returning artists, Lori Oden and Bryan Boone, and two new artists, Asia Scudder and Virgina T. Coleman. Gallery owner Stephen Kovash said he originally wanted to feature the work… Continue Reading 2nd Friday Art: Istvan Gallery Opens New Exhibit

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Reconsidering the Family Of Man – An Exhibition.

What: Reconsidering The Family of Man Where: Artspace at [Untitled] 1 NE 3rd St, OKC 73104 When: February-May Cost: Free In 1955  “The Family of Man” opened at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York and went on to become a momentous photography exhibition. Renowned photographer and curator Edward Steichen organized the original… Continue Reading Reconsidering the Family Of Man – An Exhibition.

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Person of Interest: Dan Garrett

  I met Dan Garrett at a fried chicken restaurant attached to a gas station while talking with a friend about Damien Hirst.  This is funny in hindsight, considering that Garrett is the most down-to-earth artist I’ve ever met. He  seems almost too grounded and earthy to be a professional artist, but his affable nature… Continue Reading Person of Interest: Dan Garrett

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Please Welcome to the Stage, Oh My God, a Female Comedian.

  It’s one in the morning on the weekend, and I’m walking my dog. I live in a residential area right smack dab in the middle of Hollywood, a block south of Sunset Boulevard. I’ll be honest – it’s a pretty sucky place to live. In a couple months, I’ll move to a perfect little… Continue Reading Please Welcome to the Stage, Oh My God, a Female Comedian.

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Snikt! #4: Featuring The Nerdiest Conversation of All Time

Brandon, Grace and Daniel talk about comics, Daniel gets a mild concussion, and fantasy Star Trek bridge crews are discussed. Set phasers for fun!

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Person of Interest: Steven Kovash

Carving out an unlikely niche of vibrant arts activities at NW 12th Street and Western Ave., Istvan Gallery prepares to celebrate four years in business with a reception this Friday. Owned and managed by Stephen Kovash, Istvan Gallery is one of four art galleries in the enclave known as Urban Art, which also includes Rick… Continue Reading Person of Interest: Steven Kovash

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SNIKT! the OKC.NET Comics Podcast #3

Grace, Daniel, Brandon. A cat or two. Snikt! “Full of talk-meat for your ear pleasure.”- Brandon Stauffer Listen to it now and then go buy comics!

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Girls Just Want To Have Fun

The Girlie Show was as busy as ever Friday night as attendees filed into the OKC Public Farmer’s Market off Klein St in OKC to shop the booths of new and returning female crafters and artisans. Even in The Girlie Show’s 8th year, the organizers kept the mix fresh and lively. The line wrapped around… Continue Reading Girls Just Want To Have Fun

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OKC Hip-Hop Takes You To School

by Shannon Moham   Last Friday, I attended the Honors Class hip-hop show. This show was put on by OKC… Continue Reading OKC Hip-Hop Takes You To School

The Natural Art of Creating New Stories from Old Bones

by Helen Grant A few weeks ago I spotted curious objects trapped under glass. I’d been at the Better Block… Continue Reading The Natural Art of Creating New Stories from Old Bones

Film Review: Tarsus

  by Colin Newman   Mickey Reece’s Tarsus is a film about growth and redemption, told with the tone and… Continue Reading Film Review: Tarsus

The Road Less Taken: Cindy Sheehan and the Road to Peace

Guest post by Dr. Zakk Flash   Oklahoma is not the flat ride that Cindy Sheehan expected. “We rode in… Continue Reading The Road Less Taken: Cindy Sheehan and the Road to Peace

NetFlix Instant Pick: “Tiny Furniture”

by Danny Marroquin As I write Lena Dunham has become a kind of phenomenon. Advertisements on the web ask “Want… Continue Reading NetFlix Instant Pick: “Tiny Furniture”

The Garden of Vegans: Recipes for a Romantic Picnic

by Patricia Waldron May is a special month in Oklahoma; Spring has sprung, the weather is warm, and the trees… Continue Reading The Garden of Vegans: Recipes for a Romantic Picnic

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