It’s almost time for the 20th rendition of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at the Sooner Theatre, and the cast and crew invite Norman residents once again to do the
USC Lancaster's Native American Studies is hosting its 17th Annual Native American Studies Celebration, “Native American Popular Culture,” held on selected dates beginning Tuesday, Nov. 1 and concluding on Wednesday, Nov. 16.<br/><br/>Programming held throughout the month celebrates Native Americans in popular culture, with talks about Indigenous representation in contemporary dance, video games, television, music, and more. Speakers include Dance Education Specialist Jessica Moore of Columbia College; Chesley “Chez” Oxendine of Tribal Business News; Mato Standing High, Barth Chief Eagle Robinson, and Bert Hesse of Wonderlore Studios; Vincent Schilling, journalist, public speaker, and editor of Native Viewpoint; and Sandra Schulman, author, curator, and filmmaker. Programming also includes an artist talk and traditional social song and dance demo by Marcus Dunn, an artist talk and painting demo by Tom Farris, and a Q&A by “Prey” lead artist Brent Le
The First Americans Museum (FAM) continues to diversity and broaden its offerings for local residens and visitors from around the world. In a press release sent to The Oklahoma City
This Halloween, Norman residents of all ages can partake in a variety of festivities around town to celebrate the spooky season, including trick-or-treats at local businesses, churches and even live
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