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Outre West: The American School of Architecture, a past exhibition at the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, illuminates the innovation, creativity, and experimentation of a movement that upended the traditional design world of architecture beginning in the 1950's.
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The Walnut Valley Festival known simply as "Winfield" has delighted festival goers and serious acoustic musicians for over 50 years.
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The concert, which began in Dripping Springs in 1973, is often (but not always) held in Texas. Last year, it took place in Camden, New Jersey.
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Tulsa-born rock musician Annie Clark, known professionally as St. Vincent, won three Grammy Awards on Sunday.
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An interactive article from Texas Highways broke it all down – from bandas and boleros, to Narciso Martinez and Grupo Frontera.
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He was a songwriter, a singer and an actor, known to many Texans for his part in the “outlaw country” movement of the ’70s and ’80s.
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KC and the Sunshine Band will perform in Dodge City on Thursday at the United Wireless Arena and in Salina at the Stiefel Theatre on Friday night.
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The court ruled Dallas County prosecutors shouldn't have used videos of a Greenville man rapping about drugs, weapons and not snitching about crimes to make their case against him in a 2019 capital murder trial.
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Whether you're fighting for your right to party, celebrating "Red Kingdom" or firmly in your Reputation Era, here are some pump-up songs and parodies to get you ready for the 2024 Super Bowl.
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It’s a sparse year for Oklahoma musicians in this year’s Grammy nominations, but a good one for the Oologah musician.