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hen I sat down with Kevin Durant on Aug. 21 to discuss his new family film, “Thunderstruck,” it was as an entertainment writer who, thanks mainly to the extraordinary efforts of Durant and his Oklahoma City Thunder teammates, only recently became a basketball fan. So most of what we discussed was in my particular wheelhouse — movies and music. As you will read in my interview with Durant on page 20, basketball served as his primary focus during his childhood spent in gyms and on courts in Washington, D.C. and Prince George’s County, Md., and when he watched movies, he gravitated toward basketball-themed films that could serve as inspiration or influence — “Hoosiers” and “Above the Rim” figured prominently. And music powered him through and does so to this day. Jay-Z and Lil Wayne, along with the late and sorely missed Aaliyah, filled his headphones then and now, and his mother, Wanda Pratt, introduced him to old-school R&B, something that provided a foundation for his current interest in neo-soul acts. But one aspect of our conversation I found particularly instructive about life in the spotlight. At this point, after going all the way to the NBA finals and earning a gold medal at the Summer Olympic Games in London, Durant is one of the most famous people in the world. Then, if you factor in his likeability, Durant becomes this towering presence. But even someone as well-known as No. 35 is impressed when he meets his own idols. No BY GEORGE LANG LOOKATOKC EDITOR matter what you achieve, there will always GLANG@OPUBCO.COM be personal heroes who, when you finally get BLOG.NEWSOK.COM/ introduced to them, still knock you out. STATICBLOG “I met Jay-Z before, Beyonce, I met guys like P. Diddy before and I met Denzel,” Durant said. “I met a lot of people from playing basketball, man — people I was blessed to meet. I’ve built a relationship with a few rappers. It’s pretty cool to be a part of a group of people who worked their way up in their profession.” It was that last line that resonated as I left the interview. Durant does not particularly value fame — he values achievement. On Sunday, Aug. 27, as I was making my usual pass through entertainment cyberspace, the breathlessly reported top story on Entertainment Weekly’s Web site announced that Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, a member of the cast of my nightmares as well as MTV’s “Jersey Shore,” had given birth to a baby boy, Lorenzo Dominic LaValle. Lorenzo’s mother is wealthy beyond reason or justification for doing almost nothing. She is famous for being famous. If, on the outside chance, little Lorenzo lacks inspiration in his young life, a person to emulate for their abilities and their values, there is always Kevin Durant. With all his visability, the things that make you famous are light-years more important to this great basketball player than fame itself.
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very year in pop music has its little idiosyncrasies, and one of 2012’s best, most fun ones has been the emergence of a 35-year-old Atlanta rapper who once went by an unfortunate moniker connoting either strip-club enthusiasm or poor weaning. Scan the tracks on the Billboard Hot 100 right now and you’ll find the name 2 Chainz three times. He’s there twice for guest spots on top-tier hip hop star tracks (Nicki Minaj’s curious “Beez in the Trap” and the Kanye West gang-up single “Mercy”) and once for his own excellent “No Lie,” a track with an urgent, Drake-sung hook that feels like it draws all its confidence from 2 Chainz’s smack-talk. At one point he boasts that he’s “2Pac without a nose ring.” New rappers are showing up on a hiphop-heavy Billboard chart all the time, but what’s curious about 2 Chainz is that he’s been around a while. Not unlike Rick Ross —the subject of the previous Headphonetics column— his story is that of a long-toiling hip-hop veteran who eventually bottled lightning. Working virtually unknown for thirteen years as half of the Atlanta duo Playaz Circle, 2 Chainz scored
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one noteworthy hit, 2007’s legitimately great “Duffle Bag Boy,” which is remembered more for a great Lil Wayne guest verse than anything he contributed. But in addition to earning him a contract with Def Jam, 2 Chainz’s “T.R.U. REALigion” mixtape signaled a sea change for the rapper last November, when it spat and rumbled its way into hundreds of thousands of listeners’ laptops. “REALigion” was propelled by some smack-talk of the so-funny-and-vicious-that-you-loseall-respect-for-its-victim variety. Instead of the forgettable, often meek one-half of Playaz Circle, we’d suddenly found a loud, flamboyant personality with more punch lines than Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, and a clever knack for bawdy wordplay. Stylistically, 2 Chainz’s wheelhouse is in Brick Squad texturing and choppy, terse meters. He shouts onomatopoeias like Waka Flocka Flame (he’s even got a signature, almost moaning “Twooooooo Chaiiiiiiinzzzz” watermark on every one of his verses), but his age informs a broader range of humor that can embody and mock modern rap conventions. It makes for a devastating listen to those who appreciate witty comic timing and trunk-rattling Southern beats in equal measure. Case in point: a verse contributed to “Helicopter” on Lil Scrappy’s recent album, where he says he’d like a girl’s legs even “if they came separate.” It’s a style that’s easy and inviting to listen to, and it explains why he’s such a popular collaborator right now. Scroll through his Spotify page and he’s shared tracks with the mega-pop star DJ Khaled, the decidedly underground legend E-40, and everybody in between. Sidenote: At this point it’s worth mentioning that 2 Chainz has the best ab-
surd rap claim of the year under his belt. The very first line of his verse on E-40’s “They Point” goes “Parallel park while I’m ghostriding,” which simultaneously tips a cap to E-40’s Bay Area hyphy compatriot Mistah F.A.B. and created an image in my head so funny that I narrowly avoided wrecking my own car when I first heard it driving east on Interstate-240. But that style also deteriorates the listenability of his debut LP for Def Jam, “Based on a T.R.U. Story,” an album that proves such a style just can’t carry an hour-long, full-length release. That’s a long time for hit-and-miss punch lines, even if there are more hits than misses. And there are. But 2 Chainz’s spiking, immediate style and onedimensional persona (the guy’s basically a walking, rapping id with long hair and bling) eventually wears too thin to support 62 minutes of enjoyable music for the casual listener. “T.R.U. Story” sold 147,000 copies in its first week on the racks, but that doesn’t really answer how long listeners will support a guy who’s great as a guest-spotter, but unable to stand up on his own. It’ll take a sophomore album to gauge that, but if 2 Chainz continues to bust guts on tracks for the biggest names in hip-hop, he may not even need to record one. My take? Unless you’re a crazy 2 Chainz fan, don’t bother with his entire record. The Internet’s empowered you to be your own deejay, so cut out the boring stuff. It’s not like “Based on a T.R.U. Story” is high art: You’re not missing anything by skipping a watered-down wannabe-Lex Luger track like “Wut We Doin?” to get to the unforgettable hooks on “Birthday Song.” Start with this weeks’ playlist and explore for yourself.
HEADPHONETICS 6: THE ESSENTIAL 2 CHAINZ “Duffle Bag Boy” — Playaz Circle feat. Lil Wayne “Boo” — 2 Chainz feat. Yo Gotti “They Point” — E-40 feat. Juicy J, 2 Chainz “Wild Boy – Remix” — MGK, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Mystikal, French Montana “Helicopter” — Lil Scrappy feat. Twista, 2 Chainz
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SHOWS TO SEE, NOT TO SEE AUG. 30 — Curren$y and Josh Sallee at OKC Farmer’s Market The dudes at Pairadime Music are bringing quality rappers to OKC by the barrel. Be sure not to miss this guy, or Big K.R.I.T. in October. SEPT. 4 — Nobunny at The Conservatory Tuesday I’ve heard so many rumors of debauchery from Nobunny’s last two dates with the Conservatory that I’ve got to go see for myself if they’re true. Don’t wear clothes you don’t want other peoples’ sweat on. SEPT. 11 — Twin Shadow at Opolis Tuesday You may want to roll in earlier than usual because this show is free, thanks to the good folks at Fowler Volkswagen, who also sponsored Opolis’s excellent 10th anniversary party a few weeks ago!
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“Beez in the Trap” — Nicki Minaj “No Lie” — 2 Chainz feat. Drake “Mercy” — Kanye West feat. Big Sean, Pusha T, 2 Chainz “Birthday Song” — 2 Chainz feat. Kanye West “Riot” — 2 Chainz “Supafreak” — Young Jeezy feat. 2 Chainz
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Are you ready for fall fashion?
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t’s going to be fall in no time. The retail stores and boutiques are already pulling out the sweaters and scarves in preparation for the fall fashion. What will you wear to the bars? Pleats, animal prints, peplum and jeans in every color imaginable were in style last season. Luckily, the bright jeans can come out of the closet again. They are staying for at least one more season, and thank goodness, because I bought two pairs that I never thought I’d wear again. If you head to Express, you’ll even find the colored denim in the men’s department.
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Coral-colored, snake-style ballet flat with chain-hardware detail by Rachel Zoe. AP PHOTOS
One trend making a bold statement is the bedazzled collar. Very strong collars in general are on trend for fall, but the embellished look is even more prevalent. If you’re going to wear this trend, stay simple. Peplum is another style that’s in full force for fall. It is the 80s layered ruffle look. The fashionista could pull it off and make it look cute for a night on the town. For those that can’t make this work, leave it at home until you’re ready to do a “Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion” costume for Halloween. One of my favorite trends to arrive is the sheer or mesh look. It comes in dresses, skirts, shirts, and jackets — pretty much any article of clothing. It shows a little skin, but not too much. Celebrities from Charlize Theron to Beyonce have been wearing this trend on the red carpet for awhile, and I think it’s brilliant. It shows off curves and creates a sexy look, but you can also find things suitable for the workplace. The tuxedo flat is the casual shoe that can be seen in so many different patterns — leopard, snakeskin, plaid, glittery and so many more. If you plan on doing a lot of walking, this is the shoe to wear to look stylish yet comfortable. I’d even sport them at the dance club, and this girl loves to dance. No matter what style fits your nightlife fashion, there’s one trend no personality can beat and that’s the color of plum. Plums and other variations of purple are everywhere and so is deep red, and you’ll be able to pair them with more neutral colors. So next time you’re poring through the racks, remember what’s going to make you stand out.
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‘A LITTLE BIT OF LIGHT’ – CAMILLE HARP
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klahoma City singersongwriter Camille Harp infuses her new EP “A Little Bit of Light” with a warm glow that occasionally flares into a scintillating blaze. Harp cannily partnered with fellow Sooner State native and recent New York City transplant Luke Dick to make the acoustic-leaning, seven-song album. Along with producing the record, Dick helped Harp pen three of the tracks, including the wise and folksy opener “One by One,” which showcases her unique raspy voice, and the lovely title track, which closes the album with an optimistic glow. An ode to a failed romance, their “Thinking It Over” begins with a bright bounce but adroitly shifts tones, taking on a darker radiance
and spotlighting Harp’s skill at evoking complex emotions. Dick also directed the music video for Harp’s seductively stripped-down rendition of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m on Fire.” The self-described Okie songstress’ slow-burn version of The Boss’ oftencovered 1985 hit kindles the sexual tension until you can practically feel the flames. Harp veritably incandesces with her hopeful ballad “Maybe” and her mournful lostlove song “Cemetery Heart,” and she invites country-rock fans to burn up the dance floor with the twangy “Leave My Heart Alone.” Harp’s father, longtime musician Garry Harp, penned the nimble toetapper about a cagey woman who warns potential suitors “you can have my body ... but when you leave, my heart stays here with me.”
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‘PARKLIVE’ – BLUR
lur is either shoring up its legacy to strengthen the band’s next chapter or capping it off for posterity — Damon Albarn’s assessment of the reunited group’s life expectancy seems to change daily. Whether Blur has no distance left to run or has hope for tomorrow, the raucously remarkable “Parklive,” released days after the group’s massive concert in London’s Hyde Park at the close of the Summer Olympic Games, makes the case that the love affair between Blur and its British fans is reaching fever pitch. For such a quick turnaround, “Parklive” sounds crisp and expertly mastered, but the short time between concert and marketplace also kept the band or any other powers that be from fussing over it. This is, after all, a document of how
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about 100,000 people bonded with Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree, and throughout “Parklive,” they all come on like the biggest hooligan backup choir on record. As Coxon begins playing the signature guitar line from “Tender,” the audience immediately starts singing the “Oh my baby” refrain, and on several tracks, including “Country House,” the crowd seems to be fighting Albarn for lead vocal duties. Just before this performance, EMI/Parlophone released “Blur 21,” an expansive career retrospective that included nearly every note the band recorded, from 1991’s “She’s So High” through last month’s “Under the Westway.” It also contained two concert DVDs, and yet there is no question that “Parklive” is Blur’s definitive concert document.
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The proof takes place when Phil Daniels, who played Jimmy the Mod in “Quadrophenia,” reprises his role as narrator on 1994’s “Parklife,” barking out his lines and whipping the audience into what sounds like a football riot. That intensity never relents in the set, replicated in the rabid reception for “Song 2,” “End of the Century,” “For Tomorrow” and the majestic closer, “The Universal.” Like the past bands they admired or
the contemporaries who they fought for Brit-pop supremacy, Blur deals with the kind of internal struggles that could send them into permanent past tense at any moment, hence Albarn’s waffling over the band’s future. But “Parklive” is proof that Britain and much of the rest of the world needs them around long after the London Games recede into history. — George Lang, LookatOKC Editor
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‘PERFECTLY IMPERFECT’ – ELLE VARNER
lle Varner’s mother sang backup for Barry White and her father was a session musician and producer in the 1980s, so it computes that a pleasing throwback aesthetic would form the foundation of Varner’s debut album, “Perfectly Imperfect.” Varner’s sweet and seductive vocal style is steeped in jazz traditions rather than post-Whitney Houston soul flourishes, and as its title suggests, “Perfectly Imperfect” rises above the rest by layering organic delivery and sensibilities into its first-rate material. This emphasis on real rhythm and blues is addressed in style and substance on the opening track, “Only Wanna Give It to You,” in which Varner sings that she “came before this digital ocean where people only
move in digital motion.” Her slight rasp lends truth to the statement: Varner’s vocals never sound worked over and there isn’t a hint of technical sweetening on the glorious “Refill,” a slow-burning ballad about saying too much, too soon. Producers Andrew “Pop” Wansel and Warren “Oak” Felder throw some startling sound flourishes into the arrangements, including a sawing fiddle sound on “Refill” and the cracking snares and guitars on “Sound Proof Room.” But Felder and Wansel are strictly in the business of building a great sound for Varner, who shows off her soaring vocal mastery on the neo-soul gorgeousness of “I Don’t Care.” Varner could be the real thing, a singer who can bridge the gap between the sweet soul of the past and the tech-enabled pop of modern chart singles. “Oh What a Night” is a party
banger about too much tequila and smeared makeup that succeeds because of the singer’s funny, self-deprecating delivery — what Varner does through nuance cannot be achieved through Auto-Tune. For emphasis, she goes almost entirely acoustic on the LOOKATOKC.COM
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‘PREMIUM RUSH’
Rating: PG-13 (Some violence, intense action sequences and language.) Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes Starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Shannon, Dania Ramirez, Jamie Chung, Wole Parks.
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remium Rush” moves like “The French Connection” on two wheels with no brakes from start to finish. It’s the Tour de France adapted to the mean streets of New York and it’s a thrill ride worth taking, especially for fans of extreme cycling. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (“50/50,” “The Dark Knight Rises”) gives us a likable young daredevil to root for as Wilee (nickname: the Coyote Man), the best of the Big Apple’s agile, steel-nerved bicycle messengers, dodging and darting around speeding cars, combative cabbies and eight million peeved pedestrians on his “fixie” — a super lightweight, single-gear bike with no brakes — doggedly committed to delivering urgent packages and messages to their designated recipients in a minimum amount of time. Nothing stays this courier from the swift completion of his appointed rounds.
Nothing, that is, except maybe a dirty cop with impulse control issues. Enter Michael Shannon (“Boardwalk Empire”) intense and electric as ever as Bobby Monday, a police detective who’s desperate to get his hands on an envelope Wilee’s been assigned to deliver to a certain party by 7 p.m. It’s a package that could rid gambling addict Bobby of a debt owed to some very rough players who run a high-stakes Pai Gow game in Chinatown. When Bobby first confronts Wilee, claiming the sender wants the envelope back, Wilee responds: “Yeah, the thing is, once it goes in the bag, it’s gotta stay in the bag.” Bobby warns, “It’s in your best interest to give me that envelope.” But Wilee speed-pedals away and the chase is on, playing out rapidly in what seems like real time with the exception of a few brief flashbacks that reveal the story behind the envelope — which has a heartbreak-
ingly human center — and the different ways Wilee’s on-again-off-again bike messenger girlfriend Vanessa (a feisty Dania Ramirez), her Asian roommate Nima (Jamie Chung) and Wilee’s rival Manny (Wole Parks) become entangled in the situation. Director David Koepp (“Spider-Man” screenplay), who co-wrote the script with John Kamps, keeps the narrative wheels spinning throughout this pulse-quickening 90 minutes, while Shannon gives another of his riveting performances, this time as an emotional powder keg with a badge whose presence, at once amusing and frightening, dominates every scene he’s in. With Shannon’s furious turn adding fuel to the proceedings, and some of the most harrowing chase scenes and bicycle stunts lately committed to film, this is a spin around Central Park and points up and down Manhattan Island that audiences won’t soon forget.
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‘PARANORMAN’
Rating: PG-13 (Scary action and images, thematic elements, some rude humor and language) Running time: 1 hour, 33 minutes Voices of: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Tucker Albrizzi, John Goodman, Jeff Garlin, Leslie Mann, Elaine Stritch.
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‘ParaNorman’ gets credit for taking risks
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or all the ghostly hauntings, zombie uprisings and witching ways of “ParaNorman,” it is the irreverent spirit of the classic 1985 film “The Goonies” that most strongly pervades the animated feature. A 3-D stop-motion horror-comedy for kids — it’s not suited for most preschoolers but youngsters who survive the terrors of elementary school bus rides can handle it — “ParaNorman” is a throwback in more ways than one. In the age of helicopter parenting, it actually allows young characters to experience a harrowing adventure without adult supervision, it dares to dole out genuine supernatural scares along with real-life frights and it has the nerve to introduce dryly cheeky British humor that doesn’t originate from a toilet or a tired pop culture reference. The story may get a bit muddled, but writer/codirector Chris Butler deserves kudos for taking risks with children’s fare that aren’t often seen in cinemas anymore. The latest 3-D stop-motion project from Laika, the Portland, Ore.-based studio that made the similarly dark 2009 fantasy-horror feature “Coraline,” “ParaNorman” is set in the small, shabby hamlet of Blithe Hollow, where the denizens keep the local economy alive by exploiting the town’s frightful past, particularly the spooky lore about a witch hunt that hap-
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pened there 300 years ago. For a community of such macabre tastes, the townsfolk are surprisingly intolerant of 11-year-old Norman Babcock (voice of Kodi Smit-McPhee), who can actually see and talk to ghosts. He’s not exactly haunted by his supernatural gift: He and his long-deceased grandmother (Elaine Stritch) while away Saturday afternoons watching old zombie movies together, and Norman’s walks to school involve friendly chats with the assorted specters hanging around town. But Norman’s family — his loudmouth father (Jeff Garlin), flaky mother (Leslie Mann) and superficial older sister Courtney (Anna Kendrick) — are uncomfortable with or downright hostile about the boy’s singular abilities. At school, he is dubbed “Abnorman” or worse and is the favorite target of resident bully Alvin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). The perpetually cheerful and loyal Neil (Tucker Albrizzi), a fellow outcast because of his rotund appearance, is Norman’s only real friend, or at least the only one who is still breathing. As the anniversary of Blithe Hollow’s witch trial nears, Norman’s creepy Uncle Prenderghast (John Goodman) approaches the boy with wild claims that the legendary witch’s curse is real and about to come true. Prenderghast is getting up there in years and says he needs Norman’s special talents to help him with his continuing quest to keep the witch’s spirit calm and
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her hex at bay. Of course, when a septet of zombies — led by The Judge (Bernard Hill) — rises from the grave and begins shambling into town, it gives Uncle Prenderghast a certain credibility. While the local adults gather their shotguns, pitchforks and torches and work themselves into a dangerous panic, Norman embarks on his madcap mission to save the town, with his sister, Neil and Neil’s slow-witted but strapping older brother Mitch (Casey Affleck) in tow and overzealous Sheriff Hooper (Tempestt Bledsoe) wrongheadedly pursuing their “Scooby Doo”-inspired vintage van on her dinky scooter. “ParaNorman” offers impish humor and fun thrills, plus some outrageously memorable characters, but Butler and co-director Sam Fell aren’t just serving up an empty-headed monster movie for the kiddies. Like “The Goonies,” “Gremlins” and “E.T.,” “ParaNorman” spikes the adventure with truly sad and sobering moments dealing with real-life issues like bullying, death and the mob mentality. With “ParaNorman,” the spirit of those 1980s Amblin movies is resurrected in impressively detailed, lovingly crafted stop-motion 3-D, giving the Laika production a visual and aesthetic edge over most of the live-action or computer-animated films haunting theaters these days. — Brandy McDonnell, Entertainment writer
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‘BIG MIRACLE’
Rating: PG -13 (Mature thematic content involving domestic abuse and drug material, and for some violence, language and smoking) Running time: 2 hours Starring: Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston, Carmen Ejogo, Mike Epps, Derek Luke.
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‘Sparkle’ remake outshines original
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ractically from the moment that “Dreamgirls” hit Broadway in 1981, fans of 1976’s “Sparkle” insisted that the cult film about a 1960s girl group did it first and did it better on a frayed shoestring budget. But if the new version of “Sparkle” lacks the grimy atmosphere, exploitative plot and slapdash, 1970s grindhouse quotient of the original, it makes up for those losses with better acting, far more coherent storytelling and a period setting that corresponds with the deep, soulful sound of Curtis Mayfield’s music. And as Whitney Houston’s final completed work, “Sparkle” provides a poignant coda. The original “Sparkle” featured fine performances by Irene Cara as the title character and Lonette McKee as the gorgeous “Sister,” the oldest and most troubled of the all-sibling vocal group, and while “Sparkle” was not a box office success, the album of songs from the film that Mayfield recorded with Aretha Franklin is a classic. It revived Franklin’s career and contains some of Mayfield’s best songs, including “Something He Can Feel,” which was a hit for the Queen of Soul in 1976 and then revived 20 years ago with a faithful cover by En Vogue. So the original “Sparkle” is near and dear to many people’s hearts, but the screenplay by Joel Schumacher — his first big-screen effort — is full of excruciatingly bad dialogue. As a vivid and accurate depiction of African-Americans struggling with 1950s Harlem life, it is exactly what one might expect from the man who would later direct “St. Elmo’s Fire” and run the Batmobile into a ditch with 1997’s “Batman and Robin.” It didn’t help that director Sam O’Steen, a superb film editor (“Chinatown,” “Cool Hand Luke”) but barely hanging on as a director, could not decide what year everything was taking place — “Sparkle” had 1950s characters wear-
ing 1970s hair and fashion and singing Mayfield’s slick proto-disco soul. Director Salim Akil and his screenwriting spouse, Mara Brock Akil (BET’s “The Game,” “Jumping the Broom”), soften the harder edges from the original story but make important contextual and character changes that give the new “Sparkle” the ring of truth. Set in late-1960s Detroit, “Sparkle” takes place after Berry Gordy’s Motown was already Hitsville U.S.A. but the city, wracked by riots and racial unrest, was facing tough times. Sister (Carmen Ejogo) is the radiant beauty of the family but has moved back in with her single mother (Houston) and her two younger sisters, Sparkle (Jordin Sparks) and Dolores (Tika Sumpter). Sparkle has natural songwriting talent, but Sister has the charisma, and aspiring manager Stix (Derek Luke) sees gold, as long as they can convince Dolores to defer her medical school aspirations and give her siblings Supremes-style symmetry. The tragedy of “Sparkle” pivots on Sister’s bad decisions, including dumping the loyal but penniless Levi (Omari Hardwick) in favor of Satin (Mike Epps), a rich comedian with a deadly mean streak. Ejogo is stunningly effective as Sister, who spirals quickly just as the group, dubbed Sister & the Sisters, is on the cusp of signing with Columbia Records. Like the original, Sister’s fall happens a little too quickly in the timeline, but Ejogo sells it and Epps comes off as the personification of evil as Satin drags Sister into a morass of drugs and abuse — this stand-up comedian has considerable range and a long career of great character roles if he wants it. And Sparks, in her first major acting role, gives the title character the combination of innocence and intelligence that makes her ultimate triumph feel true and believable. The role of the disapproving matriarch is given a
greater emphasis in the new film, one that befits Houston, who also served as executive producer. Houston died shortly after filming was completed on “Sparkle,” and the screenplay is filled with lines that both reference the superstar’s troubled later life and resonate with poignancy in the wake of her death. She is in a supporting role, singing only one song on camera (a rendition of “His Eye Is on the Sparrow”), but Houston dominates the screen whenever she is present with a world-weary performance that feels all-too real. The significant changes made by the Akils bring “Sparkle” into an inevitable comparison with Bill Condon’s 2006 version of “Dreamgirls,” and it’s completely fair to do a side-by-side analysis. “Dreamgirls” is a more traditional musical: people burst into song when spoken words can no longer sufficiently convey the emotion. In “Sparkle,” the characters are singing because they are performing, rehearsing, worshipping or trying to win a record deal. It is a distinction worth making — “Sparkle” seems to exist in a real place, whereas “Dreamgirls” occupies one idealized for musical theater. And while both films still heavily reference the Supremes, Sister & the Sisters actually live in a world where the Supremes thrive and dominate, while the Dreamettes from “Dreamgirls” are a fictionalized version of Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson. Inevitably, one of the key reasons people will queue up is to watch and hear Houston one last time, but the Akils supply many reasons for seeing “Sparkle,” not the least of which are the performances by Ejogo, Epps and a cameo appearance by Cee Lo Green. It is a rare remake that justifies its existence by improving nearly every aspect of the original story.
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‘DA RK S I DE RS 2’
Death takes a holiday in ‘Darksiders II’
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e all know the apocalypse is nigh. Surely you’ve heard about the Mayan calendar coming to an end in December. Perhaps you’ve seen the political ads promising Armageddon if you vote for the wrong guy. Maybe you’re stuck without air conditioning in 100-degree heat and just wish we’d get it all over with. In “Darksiders II” (THQ, for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, $59.99; PC, $49.99), humanity has already been extinguished. The question is: What next? The protagonist is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse — specifically, Death, who you’d think would be a little happier about all the chaos that’s been unleashed. But he’s more concerned with restoring the reputation of his brother, War, who was unjustly blamed for the global massacre in 2010’s “Darksiders.” Part of Death’s penance involves freeing millions of human souls from limbo. But there are hundreds of demons standing in his way, as well as one primal force, Corruption, who’s wreaking havoc across Heaven, Hell and a now zombie-infested Earth. Despite the Biblical underpinnings, you don’t need a religious studies degree to enjoy “Darksiders II,” which unashamedly draws inspiration from the Book of Revelation and gallops away with it. (On a horse named Despair, no less.) And despite the grim subject matter, it’s almost gleeful, with vivid character design, lively animation and a wicked sense of humor. The first “Darksiders” was unfairly dismissed by some critics as a “Legend
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of Zelda” clone, thanks to its emphasis on puzzle-filled dungeons. They’re still a huge part of the sequel — if anything, developer Vigil Games has doubled down on them — and they’re still delightful. Filled with devious traps and devices, these three-dimensional mazes demand brains as well as reflexes to survive, and there are a few puzzles that will make you feel really smart when you solve them. So the “Zelda” influence remains, but “Darksiders II” incorporates elements of at least a dozen other games, including “Prince of Persia,” ‘’God of War,” ‘’Shadow of the Colossus,” ‘’Portal,” ‘’Ratchet & Clank” and even “Call of Duty.” It’s like a greatest-hits anthology of the last decade in video-game design. And as a whole, it’s more rewarding than the latest installments in most of the above-mentioned franchises. Vigil has also beefed up the role-playing elements, so every monster Death kills contributes to the evolution of his powers. You can upgrade skills in two categories: Harbinger, which boosts Death’s offensive might, and Necromancer, which lets him summon ghouls and crows to peck away at his enemies. Every kill also contributes to a meter; when that fills up, Death can briefly transform into an all-powerful Reaper. Death’s primary weapon is a scythe that splits in two during combat. He’s always equipped with a backup as well — perhaps something slow and brutal, like an ax or hammer, or something faster but less effective, like claws or knives. New, more powerful weapons and armor are stashed away in every dungeon, so fans of loot-collecting epics like “Diablo” will be satisfied. You can easily switch between weapons and call up spells during combat, which is smooth and fast-moving. There were some glitches in the Xbox 360 version I played. In a few cases, Death got stuck behind a rock or just froze altogether, and I had to reboot. But those are minor flaws in a game as sprawling and ambitious as “Darksiders II,” the most morbidly amusing game I’ve played this year. Four stars out of four. — From The Associated Press
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‘N E W S U P E R M A RI O BROS . 2’
Mario’s latest gold rush does not pan out
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henever videogame companies stretch out popular franchises for financial reasons rather than creative ones, disenchanted customers call it a “money grab.” It’s a charge Nintendo has largely been immune to, even though its most popular character, Mario, has starred in hundreds of games. That changes with “New Super Mario Bros. 2” (Nintendo, for the 3DS, $39.99), which takes the whole money-grab concept quite literally. The whole point of the game is to grab money — namely, the sparkling gold coins that have littered almost every Mario release since the mid-1980s. It’s an oddly mercenary approach to Nintendo’s lovable little plumber, and the result is one of the least inspired outings in his storied history. That’s not to say this is a bad game. It’s exactly what you would expect: a collection of cleverly designed, two-dimensional environments for Mario to scamper through, dodging monsters and collecting treasures. The usual power-ups — flowers that let Mario shoot fireballs, a raccoon suit that lets him jump farther — are available in convenient locations. And most of the levels include alternate pathways, so there’s motivation to return after you’ve conquered them. But while I enjoyed my time in Mario’s latest world, I couldn’t help feeling like I’d been there before. The major new power-up is a golden block that screws onto Mario’s head, creating a trail of coins. The familiar POW blocks now turn obstacles into, well, coins. And hoops scattered across the skies deliver ... more coins. Some sort of prize awaits if you collect 1 million of the things, but I only made it to
10,000. And then there’s Coin Rush, in which Mario has one life with which to race through three randomly chosen levels, collecting as much gold as possible. You can then challenge other humans to beat your score using the 3DS’ StreetPass function. There’s also a multiplayer mode in which Mario and his brother, Luigi, collaborate to collect double the loot. Both players need a 3DS and a copy of the game, and you need to be in the same room to team up. Despite the “New” in its title, the latest Mario game is more of a look back to the 1980s, when we were all enjoying his antics on the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Nostalgia aside, it just doesn’t offer the innovations and rewards of last fall’s “Super Mario 3D Land.” Two stars out of four. The release of “NSMB2” coincides with the arrival of Nintendo’s newest hand-held game device: the 3DS XL ($200), an extra-large version of the 3DS machine introduced last year. So you get your dual screens — one a touch screen, the other a three-dimensional graphics display — but they’re both about 90 percent larger. That’s a huge difference to a gamer like me with vision problems. My eyes usually get tired after about 10 minutes of looking at the original model’s 3.53-inchdiagonal 3-D display. The XL’s 4.88-inch screen means I don’t need to squint as much, so I can play for about half an hour without needing a break. As a game reviewer, that’s a blessing when I’m facing a deadline, but I think you civilians will like it, too. The entire package is still reasonably compact, fitting into an adult-size jeans pocket — though not exactly comfortably. If you resisted the 3DS when it came out last year, now’s a good time to give it a second look. — From The Associated Press
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STORY BY GEORGE LANG LO O K a t O KC E d i t o r hen Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder makes his entrance, it's usually on a polished wood floor at Chesapeake Energy Arena instead of a red carpet premiere. But on Sunday night, hundreds of fans turned out at Harkins Bricktown Theatres to greet No. 35 as he made his movie debut in “Thunderstruck,” and Durant was happy that the enthusiasm for his work extended beyond the court. “It was good — it was a nice turnout,” Durant said, smiling and leaning back in his chair during a one-on-one interview at Dallas' Ritz-Carlton Hotel the following Tuesday. “Everyone came out and supported it, and that was the best part for me. I had my family there, my friends and all the fans in OKC, the coaches. It was beautiful to see the support and love. It means a lot.”
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Kevin was a natural. When I saw the movie, it was all too real for me: This was my son in a major motion picture, starring him as himself. It made me want to cry.” WANDA PRATT, Kevin Durant’s mother MOVIE STILLS PROVIDED BY WARNER BROS.
That enthusiasm was shared by Durant's mother, Wanda Pratt, who makes a cameo appearance as herself and received a huge ovation from the audience Sunday. When she heard the clapping, it made her feel good about not only her son's first movie role, but her own. “Kevin was a natural," Pratt said of her son's performance. “When I saw the movie, it was all too real for me: This was my son in a major motion picture, starring him as himself. “It made me want to cry,” said Pratt, who said she cried at the London Summer Olympics when Durant won a gold medal and set a record for the number of points scored in an Olympic basketball tournament. “I cry at movies, too. I've been crying all year.”
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MAKING A MOVE “Thunderstruck” is a light comedy about 14-yearold Brian Newall (Taylor Gray), an uncoordinated towel boy at a fictional Oklahoma City high school. Brian has dreams of basketball greatness but cannot sink a shot to save his life. Then, when the teenager meets Durant at a Thunder game, a little movie magic takes place. Suddenly, in a reversal of fortunes, Brian has the skills to start for his Eastview High School Eagles, and Durant is throwing nothing but bricks. In the beginning, “Thunderstruck” was not a slam dunk for Durant — he balked at first, mainly because of his tight training schedule. The film would
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require him to relocate for several days of shooting in Baton Rouge, La., which would take Durant out of his element for longer than usual. “My agent at the time brought it to me and I said ‘No’ at first. I didn't want to be a part of something like that because it takes so long,” he said. "But then I thought about it and said, ‘It will be cool and it will be something for the kids to watch.’ I've got a lot of little cousins, so I thought it'd be nice for them to see their big cousin in a movie. So I thought, ‘Let's do it.’” Basketball moves fast with few breaks, which is the exact opposite of on-set rhythms during a film
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COV E R STO RY shoot. Durant said he was able to spend most of his time in or near a gym, so he stayed in shape and kept up his game while the often tedious process of setting up shots took place in the background. “You would film something for 20 minutes, and then you'd wait an hour for them to switch it up with different angles and take the same thing over again,” Durant said. “It's a long process, so I was asking questions of the director and the ADs (assistant directors) about the movies they've been a part of. One of the guys I became close with, his name is Marty (Eli Schwartz). He was the first AD, and he did ‘The Karate Kid’ (the 2010 remake with Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan). I asked him how long he was on set for that, and he said six months. I was only on set for a week and a half, so I have new respect for actors and actresses. They really work hard to make a good movie.”
LEARNING CURVE Durant worked with an on-set acting coach, Richard Lawson, an actor and scene-study teacher with a 40-year career in film and television. Durant said Lawson told him to be himself and not overthink the performance. “He gave me room to mess up and said it was natural, and I just became comfortable after a while,” Durant said. "That was the easiest thing I could do.” When he was still a teenager and building his skills, the movies Durant watched in between games with the PG Jaguars in Prince George's County, Md., almost invariably centered on basketball. “Hoosiers,” “Coach Carter,” “Above the Rim” and “Space Jam” helped inspire him to greatness, he said. Many basketball players have taken the plunge into movies, including Michael Jordan,
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Take your kids to see it and go into it with an open mind. I know I’m a basketball player, and I know they’re probably not used to seeing basketball players in films, but go into it with an open mind, and you’ll enjoy it.” KEVIN DURANT
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Kevin Durant greets fans during the red carpet premiere of “Thunderstruck” at Harkins Bricktown Theatre in Oklahoma City. PHOTO BY GARETT FISBECK, FOR THE OKLAHOMAN
Shaquille O'Neal (who makes an appearance in “Thunderstruck”), and the Miami Heat's Ray Allen, but Durant chose not to ask any advice from those players-turned-actors. “It's not because I think I know it all,” Durant said. “But I do like to go through things like this on my own, and I'm the type of guy who likes being surprised a little bit when I'm facing something new.”
CREATIVE SIDE Beyond “Thunderstruck,” Durant is taking on another art form, one he has pursued quietly but that will soon get more attention. He will make his rapping debut on a new hip-hop album by Stephen Jackson of the San Antonio Spurs, who records under the name Stak5 and released a mixtape titled
“What's a Lockout?” in 2011. “Yeah, I'm going to be on his album — we made a song together, and I hope people enjoy that,” Durant said. “We're going to do a video for it, too. I'm really involved in music, and I like it a lot. It's one of those things I do in my off time, so I'm not just a basketball player.” Durant has a recording studio in his Oklahoma City home, where he creates his own beats and records, as well as inviting local hip-hop stars such as Josh Sallee in for freestyle sessions. His major inspirations include Jay-Z, Drake and the late Aaliyah, stars who started early and built careers from the ground up. Durant, 23, said that is one of the biggest commonalities between basketball and hip-hop: Both art forms are populated by self-starters who developed their passions for their respective
pursuits during childhood. “I heard a rapper say, 'Basketball players want to be rappers and rappers want to be basketball players,' and it's true, you know what I mean?” Durant said. “We respect each other's crafts, and I'm just trying to do it as a hobby for now.” And so far, acting is still a sideline pursuit. Durant said he is happy with “Thunderstruck” and appreciates the local support, but emphasizes that while he is on top of one game, he is new to this one. “It's a fun movie,” Durant said. “Take your kids to see it and go into it with an open mind. I know I'm a basketball player, and I know they're probably not used to seeing basketball players in films, but go into it with an open mind, and you'll enjoy it.” Travel and accommodations provided by Warner Bros.
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Model Claire wears a Halo Bob reptile print silk blouse with gold hardware detail and Habitual waxed jeans, available at Liberte. Photo by Doug Hoke | The Oklahoman.
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“With fall’s arrival, I am revived by the chill in the air and the rustle of colored leaves in the wind, but what really gets me revved up is having the perfect reason to make a change in my wardrobe.” Fall brings so many choices, including leather, reptile prints, winter white, peplums, oxblood, lace, menswear and military touches, gold and a nod to Kate Middleton’s clean and tailored style.
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L E A R N T O L OV E L E AT H E R “I am in love with leather for fall,” Crawford said. “Whether you go all out or just add a touch, leather adds a power-packed punch to any outfit. “Leather and especially faux leather have come a long way from the tough biker jackets. Today, faux leather is much more realistic, and even real leather has a lot more options with a suppleness that allows for feminine silhouettes and is wearable by all.” Not sure about a leather skirt or dress? Try a highwaisted skirt with a leather band at the hem. “I love the contradiction of textile and design with this combo — feminine, girlie, toughie and biker all mixed together,” Crawford said. “Pull it off by adding a pop of color and a classic trench with complementing sueded texture. Can you say bombshell?” M I X I N G A N D M AT C H I N G Each season brings the opportunity to look at clothes in a new way, and this fall is no different. “I am all about the subtle flirtation of refined classic shapes mixed up with new textures and colors,” Crawford said. Lace may seem sweet, but mold it into a black pencil skirt enhanced against a nude backdrop, and that skirt has gone from sweet and demure to sexy. “The trend of restraint dressing in this manner turns primness into an aura of sexiness with deeply textured fabrics and slim silhouettes that show off a woman’s curves without showing an inch of skin,” she said. COLORS AND TEXTURES Eden Turrentine, manager of Liberte at Classen Curve, said she thinks women will enjoy the touches of leather and lace, as well as the season’s hot color, oxblood.
ABOVE: Models Brooke and Claire wear a gray pantsuit with removable faux fur collar and textured dress with matching jacket. Both are by Theory and available at CK & Co.
“Everyone needs something oxblood in their wardrobe,” she said. “I think it’s a reasonable color that all ages can wear.” Oxblood or burgundy has a luxurious, glamorous feel to it, she said, making it a pretty complement for many of the season’s offerings, including gold, a strong look in both clothing and accessories such as brooches. “A brooch is very ladylike,” Turrentine said. “It’s a pretty choice beyond a new pair of earrings or necklace. I think it’s fresh.”
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BELOW: Red scoop neck blouse by Jade, Very J highwaisted skirt, lightweight dotted trench by Joy Joy. Clothing and jewelry available at Closet Moxie.
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Other looks for fall includ include black and blue combos and he head-totoe winter white. Black and a navy haven’t been a popul popular combination in a while, but it’s a block. new way to color b “Again, it’s ageless ageles and sophisticated. And I like soTurrentine said. phisticated,” Turr Head-to-toe winter winte white, another sophisticated look, was all over the runways. Many women may not fi nd it appealing, but to go white, for those who dare d it’s a dreamy and luxurious tonal instead of trylook. Go ton ing to match each piece. And d don’t put away those colored jeans just yet. seeing colored “We’re still s denim for f casual wear; it’s just more mo earth tones and neutrals. People like it as an neutra option from indigo denim,” Turrentine said. Turre
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MAKING IT WORK MA Bottom line: Fall trends are Bot actually wearable and transact late to the modern woman, lat Turrentine said. T “Trends are trends, and they’re great in New York or Los Angeles, but if they don’t work in our daily life, they don’t really have a lot of meaning for us.”
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SIMPLY FALAFEL RESTAURANT OFFERS MORE THAN ITS NAMESAKE. SEE STORY ON PAGE 32
Side Greek salad from Simply Falafel. In it’s third year, Simply Falafel has become an Edmond favorite for its fresh food and desserts.
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n its third year, Simply Falafel, 343 S Blackwelder, has added a third partner, bringing a wealth of experience to a little cafe with a large reputation for good food. Inside a strip wedged between Target, the University of Central Oklahoma and enough traffic to warrant a control tower, Simply Falafel has gradually become a local favorite with its foods made fresh daily and a delightful selection of dessert. The newest partner is Magid Assaleh, who bought into the locally owned cafe back in June. Assaleh moved to Oklahoma in 1979 at age 28. The native of Qunaitra, Syria, People found work asked me at legendall the time when ary Eddy’s Steakhouse I would open my — first own restaurant, washing and I would tell dishes, then them ‘when I’m waiting ready.’ “Now, I’m tables and ready.” finally as maitre d’ in — Magid Assaleh the bar. Thus began three decades in the hospitality industry that took him through restaurants and country clubs, including Quail Creek Country Club and Oakwood in Enid. “People asked me all the time when I would open my own restaurant, and I would tell them ‘when I’m ready,” he said. “Now, I’m ready.” But the good news was he didn’t have to do it alone. In fact, he partnered with Moe Chahcoi, longtime owner of Saffron Grill in 50 Penn Place, and Chuck Miller, who’d opened Simply Falafel in 2010. Simply Falafel already had built a reliable reputation, so Assaleh’s biggest contribution has been passion, a deep understanding of hospitality and some ideas for the menu. The specialty of the house
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A gyro platter at Simply Falafel.
is the dish the restaurant is named for, falafel. “Our falafel is made from fava beans and chickpeas,” Assaleh said. In the burgeoning restaurant landscape, gone are the days where the majority of places used the same dry mix and called it falafel. Diners now can to travel to different parts of the metro and find ethnic foods with unique recipes. Nowadays, you can find plenty to love about the different falafel recipes from Mediterranean Deli, Gyros Etc., Nunu’s Mediterranean Cafe, Zorba’s and Couscous Cafe, to name just a few. At Simply Falafel, the namesake dish comes on either a sandwich or as an appetizer, on a platter with pita, rice and choice of salad. You also can order kafta (a
SIMPLY FALAFEL Simply Falafel is open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call 341-4646. meatloaf kebab) or gyros the same way. Mezzes, or starters, are Mediterranean standards, including hummus, tabbouleh and baba ghannouj. In English, that’s chickpea and sesame paste dip, a grain and parsley salad, and a roasted eggplant and sesame paste dip. While it doesn’t take an adventurous palate to enjoy these Mediterranean staples, for those who fear new horizons, choose from grilled chicken, lamb burger or
black Angus burger. The fattoush salad I tried was delicious. Seasoned with zatar and sumac and topped with crispy pita bits, the lemon vinaigrette was just right. Assaleh said everything is made fresh from scratch daily. That includes an array of desserts not seen at many Mediterranean restaurants. Besides the typical baklava, Simply Falafel also serves knafeh, an orangecolored pastry stuffed with mild cheese, and knafeh bi jiban, a variant of the same dish topped with shredded phyllo strands. The mild cheese is balanced by ultrasweet syrup. Other desserts include namoura, a semolina-based, almond-topped sweet bread, plus a selection of cakes and phyllo turnovers.
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29 CONCERTS Phish, 7 p.m., OKC Zoo Amphitheatre, 2101 NE 50, 3643700. Between The Buried And Me, Periphery and Job For A Cowboy, 6 p.m., Diamond Ballroom, 8001 S Eastern, 677-9169. Lyle Lovett, 7:30 p.m., Brady Theater, 105 W Brady, (918) 5827239. ( Tulsa) Rick Jawnsun, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, 8 p.m., Lucky Star Casino, 7777 N Highway 81, 262-7612. (El Reno) Kenny White, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N Mckinley, 524-0738. The Mike Dillon Band and Matt Man, 9 p.m., VZD’s Restaurant & Club, 4200 N Western, 524-4203.
LIVE MUSIC Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., Chadd Bryant, 7 p.m., (405) 964-7263. Shawnee. Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Replay, 9 p.m., 751-1547. JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Jack Rowdy, 9:30 p.m., 605-4543. JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Ronnie Deane, 6:30 p.m., 605-4543. The Deli, 309 White, Free Show with Scott Strandberg, 7 p.m., 3293534. (Norman) The Deli, 309 White, Deli All-Star Jam, 10 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman)
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Avenue, David Morris, 5 p.m., 702-8555.
Work of Norman artist Don Holladay, The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman)
The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166.
Paintings by Russell Hughes, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
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Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) “Of Our Land” Cody Lee Dopps Exhibit, State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln, 521-2931. Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. “Emerging Women in Photography,” Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery, 2924 Paseo, 557-1229.
Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore ) “Art, a Labor of Love,” Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669. “Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. “Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman)
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Lita Ford, 7 p.m., Idl Ballroom, 230 E First (Tulsa)
LIVE MUSIC Othello’s, 434 Buchanan, Open Mic Night!, 9 p.m., 701-4900. (Norman) Red Rock Canyon Grill, 9221 Lake Hefner Parkway, Groove Merchants, 8 p.m., 749-1995.
CONCERTS Corey Smith, 8 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, 918.584.2306. (Tulsa)
Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Mack Band, 7 p.m., 424-1000.
Joel Wilson, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.
Oklahoma City Limits, 4801 S Eastern, Kelly Blake, 7:30 p.m., 619-3939.
Chris Isaak, 8 p.m., Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 777 W Cherokee, (918) 266-4352. (Catoosa)
O Asian Fusion, 105 12 Avenue SE, Rick Jawnsun, 6:30 p.m., 701-8899. (Norman)
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Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, The Weathermen, 9 p.m., 751-1547. JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Brandon Raines, 9:30 p.m., 605-4543.
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 12 Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760.
Royal Bavaria Brewery & Restaurant, 3401 S Sooner, Moe Williams, 8 p.m., 799-7666. (Moore)
“Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141.
The Deli, 309 White, Free Show with John Calvin, 7 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman)
“Emerging Women in Photography,” Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery, 2924 Paseo, 557-1229.
The Deli, 309 White, Panda Resistance, 10 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman) Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Avenue, Tara Dillard, 5 p.m., 702-8555. The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166.
NIGHT LIFE Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ms Pat, 8 p.m., 239-4242.
THEATER “Cats” the Musical, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 5211786.
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Work of Norman artist Don Holladay, The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman) Paintings by Russell Hughes, 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 848-5567.
Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore ) “Art, a Labor of Love,” Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669.
Psychostick, 8 p.m., Eclipse Cultural House, 1336 E 6 (Tulsa) Tejas Brothers, 9:30 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 6016276. The Rocketboys, Bearcat featuring Renee Yohe from Twloha and Boxing The Stars, 6:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778. Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N Mckinley, 524-0738. Y.O.S.O., Ty Stax, T-Rush, Average Society and AV Gang, 10 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford (Norman)
The Boggess Artist Concert Series presents Christopher Marks in Concert, 8 p.m., University of Oklahoma Gothic Hall, 500 W Boyd, 325-4101. (Norman ) Lee Brice, 7 p.m., McSwain Theatre, 130 W Main, (580) 332-8108. (Ada)
Oklahoma City Limits, 4801 S Eastern, Rock Against Autism with Chronicles Of Mayhem, Soul Crisis and Warneck, 8:30 p.m., 619-3939. Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, Attica State, 8 p.m., 235-4410.
Grady’s 66 Pub, 444 W Main, Ryan Reid, 9 p.m., 354-8789. (Yukon) JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Rodgers and Weilburg, 6:30 p.m., 605-4543. Royal Bavaria Brewery & Restaurant, 3401 S Sooner, Roof Top Dogs, 8 p.m., 799-7666. (Moore)
LIVE MUSIC Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9 p.m., 848-4782.
Bellini’s Ristorante & Grill, 6305 Waterford Blvd., Jazz Bands, 8 p.m., 848-1065.
McSalty’s Pizza, 3000 N Portland, Embryo, Spunn, Electric Camelz and Another Round, 7 p.m., 943-3637.
Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Robert Banks and Positive Productions, 7 p.m., 424-1000.
Red Rock Canyon Grill, 9221 Lake Hefner Parkway, Derek Harris, 8 p.m., 749-1995.
Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, 2AM, 9 p.m., 751-1547. Sliders, 2616 S I-35 Service Rd, Chad Todd Band, 8 p.m., 8 p.m., 672-6306.
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Soul-d Out, 8 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond) The Deli, 309 White, The Living Dead - Grateful Dead Tribute, 9 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman) Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, 310 Johnny Bench Drive, Brandon Jackson, 9 p.m., 231-0254. Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Avenue, Gary Johnson, 5 p.m., 702-8555.
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. The Oklahoma Pastel Society’s Small Work Exhibit, Adelante! Gallery, 3003 Paseo, 525-4039. “Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman) Fall Classic Series, 2 p.m., 7 p.m., Cinemark Tinseltown USA, 6001 N Martin Luther King, (800) 3263264. 2012 Fight For Air Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 522-0765.
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Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) “Of Our Land” Cody Lee Dopps Exhibit, State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln, 521-2931.
CONCERTS Def Leppard, Poison and Lita Ford, 8 p.m., OKC Zoo Amphitheatre, 2101 NE 50, 364-3700.
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Red Piano Lounge, 1 Park Avenue, Christian Pearson, 10 p.m., 7028555. Belle Isle Restaurant & Brewery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, The Paseo Street Walkers with The Sun The Moon and The Truth, 9 p.m., 840-1911. The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Stinnett Brothers, 9 p.m., 778-8166. Tapwerks Ale House and Café Bricktown, 121 E Sheridan, Stonestreet, 9 p.m., 319-9599.
NIGHT LIFE Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ms Pat, 8 p.m., 239-4242.
THEATER “Cats” the Musical, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 5211786. “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) “Of Our Land” Cody Lee Dopps Exhibit, State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln, 521-2931. Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. Choctaw Oktoberfest, 5 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw)
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 14 Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
LIVE MUSIC
“Art, a Labor of Love,” Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669.
Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9 p.m., 848-4782.
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. The Oklahoma City Zoo hosts “Third annual “Art Gone Wild: Paintings by OKC Zoo Animals,” 6 a.m., In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161. “Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman) The 60th Cherokee National Holiday, 9 a.m., Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum, Cherokee National Prison Museum (Tahlequah) 60th Annual Cherokee National Holiday, 9 a.m., Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S Keeler (Park Hill)
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1 CONCERTS Psychostick, Downtown Brown and Exotic Animal Petting Zoo, 7 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778. War Pony, 9:30 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276. Arts Festival Oklahoma with Buddy Holly imitator, Billy McGuigan, 7:30 p.m., Oklahoma City Community College, 7777 S May, 682-7576. Zombie vs Shark, The Costanzas and Uranium Death Crow, 9 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford (Norman)
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Ingrid’s Kitchen, 3701 N Youngs, Kitty Houston and Gary Johnson’s Band, noon, 946-8444.
Ell’s, 7600 S Perkins, Lauren Nichols, 10 p.m., 533-3557. (Stillwater) Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, Stephen Speaks, 8 p.m., 235-4410. Royal Bavaria Brewery & Restaurant, 3401 S Sooner, Theresa Zaizar Band, 8 p.m., 7997666. (Moore)
Belle Isle Restaurant & Brewery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, Approaching Aug. with Midnight Revival, 9 p.m., 840-1911. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, 310 Johnny Bench Drive, Shakers of Salt, 9 p.m., 231-0254. Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Robert Banks, 9 p.m., 424-1000. Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, The Jetset Kings, 9 p.m., 751-1547. Blue Note, 2408 N Robinson, Jumpship Astronaut, 9 p.m., 6001166. The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Rooftop Dogs, 9 p.m., 778-8166. Whiskey Chicks Parlor, 115 E Reno Ave, 3GC, 9 p.m., 228-0087.
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Smilin Vic, 8 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond) McSalty’s Pizza, 3000 N Portland, During A Dance, Jumpseat and Voltage Knight, 7 p.m., 943-3637.
SPORTS 4th Annual Phillip Gokool Ride for Compassion, 7:30 a.m., Stars & Stripes Park, Portland
HAPPENINGS JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Burlap Tuxedo, 6:30 p.m., 605-4543. JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Billy Sullivan, 10 p.m., 605-4543.
NIGHT LIFE Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ms Pat, 8 p.m., 239-4242.
THEATER “Cats” the Musical, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 5211786. “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) “Of Our Land” Cody Lee Dopps Exhibit, State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln, 521-2931.
WIMGO
Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. Choctaw Oktoberfest, 12 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw) Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 14 Surrounded By Monsters, 6:30 p.m., Eclipse Cultural House, 1336 E 6 (Tulsa)
LIVE MUSIC The Deli, 309 White, Mike Hosty, 9 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman) Grady’s 66 Pub, 444 W Main, Sunday Night Revival with Kyle Carter and Clint Pope, 7 p.m., 3548789. (Yukon) JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Open Mic with Jesse Cahn, 8 p.m., 605-4543. The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166.
“Art, a Labor of Love,” Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669.
Friends Restaurant & Club, 3705 W Memorial, No BS Blues Jam, 6 p.m., 751-4057.
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931.
NIGHT LIFE
The Oklahoma City Zoo hosts “Third annual “Art Gone Wild: Paintings by OKC Zoo Animals,” 6 a.m., In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161.
Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ms Pat, 8 p.m., 239-4242.
The 34th annual Arts Festival Oklahoma, 10 a.m., Oklahoma City Community College, 7777 S May, 682-7576.
JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Stand Up Comedy with Heather Payne and Friends, 6 p.m., 605-4543.
Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Arts Festival Oklahoma with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, 8 p.m., Oklahoma City Community College, 7777 S May, 682-7576.
The 34th annual Arts Festival Oklahoma, 10 a.m., Oklahoma City Community College, 7777 S May, 682-7576. The 60th Cherokee National Holiday, 9 a.m., Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum, Cherokee National Prison Museum (Tahlequah)
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Choctaw Oktoberfest, 12 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw)
NIGHT LIFE
Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Karaoke, 8 p.m., 751-1547.
HAPPENINGS Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931.
Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
The 34th annual Arts Festival Oklahoma, 10 a.m., Oklahoma City Community College, 7777 S May, 682-7576.
Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760.
“Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman)
LIVE MUSIC Cookies, 2304 N Western, David Bruster and Andy Adams, 8 p.m. Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Sam Cox Band, 1:30 p.m., 424-1000.
“Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141.
HAPPENINGS
Joan Matzdorf’s Fall Collection, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
CONCERTS
The Oklahoma City Zoo hosts “Third annual “Art Gone Wild: Paintings by OKC Zoo Animals,” 6 a.m., In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161.
MON
The Office Drinks and Nosh, 5929 N May, Suite 101, Kenny Lattimore, 8 p.m., 778-8882.
“Cats” the Musical, 2:30 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 521-1786.
Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
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“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931.
60th Annual Cherokee National Holiday, 9 a.m., Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S Keeler (Park Hill)
THEATER
The 60th Cherokee National Holiday, 9 a.m., Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum, Cherokee National Prison Museum (Tahlequah)
SUN
Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
“Of Our Land” Cody Lee Dopps Exhibit, State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln, 521-2931. Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. Choctaw Oktoberfest, 12 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw)
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04 CONCERTS Nothington, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778. Nobunny, Bad Sports and Lotta Turf, 8:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778. Our Last Night, Casino Madrid, For All I Am and Adestria, 6:30 p.m., Eclipse Cultural House, 1336 E 6 (Tulsa)
LIVE MUSIC UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, David Hardman, 7:30 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond) JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Mike Hosty, 9:30 p.m., 605-4543.
NIGHT LIFE Othello’s, 434 Buchanan, Othello’s Comedy Night, 10 p.m., 701-4900. (Norman) Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, DJ Big G, 9 p.m., 751-1547.
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 14 “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. Choctaw Oktoberfest, 5 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw) Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore ) “Art, a Labor of Love,” Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669. “Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. “Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman) Okies and Film: Bradley Wynn VS. Gray Frederickson, 6 p.m., Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum, 1400 Classen Drive, 523-3202 . Works by Oklahoma Impressionist Painter Stephen Smith, 5 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman)
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Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
CONCERTS
Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Matisyahu and The Dirty Heads, 8 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760.
Danny Schmidt and Carrie Elkin, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N Mckinley, 524-0738. The Toasters with The Last Slice, 8 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
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Leland Williams, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 6016276.
“Art, a Labor of Love,” Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669.
LIVE MUSIC
Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., Jamie Richards, 7 p.m., (405) 964-7263. (Shawnee)
Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931.
Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Mike Hosty, 9 p.m., 751-1547.
Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760.
“Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman)
“Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141.
Joan Matzdorf’s Fall Collection, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166. UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Central Jazz Jam, 7 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond) JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Mitch Cason, 9:30 p.m., 605-4543.
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Choctaw Oktoberfest, 5 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw) Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
Works by Oklahoma Impressionist Painter Stephen Smith, 5 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman)
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06 CONCERTS Keller Williams, 8 p.m., University of Oklahoma’s Campus Corner, 329 W Boyd (Norman) Sarah McQuaid, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N Mckinley, 524-0738. John Dunbar, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.
LIVE MUSIC Othello’s, 434 Buchanan, Open Mic Night!, 9 p.m., 701-4900. (Norman)
WIMGO
Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, BAT, 8 p.m., 2354410. Royal Bavaria Brewery & Restaurant, 3401 S Sooner, Local Honey, 8 p.m., 799-7666. (Moore) Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Slick Rooster, 7 p.m., 424-1000. Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Squad Live, 9 p.m., 751-1547. Oklahoma City Limits, 4801 S Eastern, Mike and Brett Duo, 7:30 p.m., 619-3939. The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166. UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Mitch Bell, 8 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond) Big Papa’s Pour House, 3034 N Portland, Vital Remains, Dark Arsenal and Lead Halo, 8 p.m., 537-8136. JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Ben Brock, 9:30 p.m., 605-4543.
NIGHT LIFE Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ben Creed, 8 p.m., 2394242.
THEATER “Cats” the Musical, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 5211786. “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 14 Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. Choctaw Oktoberfest, 5 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw) Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore ) “Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931.
Kyle Bennett, 9:30 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 6016276.
Tapwerks Ale House and Café Bricktown, 121 E Sheridan, Dante and The Hawks, 9 p.m., 319-9599.
Tanya Tucker and Crystal Gayle, 8 p.m., Lucky Star Casino, 7777 N Highway 81, 262-7612. (El Reno)
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Shortt Dogg, 8 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond)
Harp and Lyre, A Bullet for Pretty Boy and Everyone Dies In Utah, 6:30 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778. Stars Go Dim and Jake Butts, 8 p.m., Idl Ballroom, 230 E First (Tulsa) Bill Engvall, 7 p.m., River Spirit Casino Tulsa, 8330 Riverside Parkway, (918) 299-8518. (Tulsa) Heritage Series Organ Concert with Clarence Cloak, 8 p.m., Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4400 N Shartel, 524-2204.
LIVE MUSIC “Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman) Joan Matzdorf’s Fall Collection, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279. 2012 Oklahoma City Storytelling Festival, 7 p.m., Various Locations, 270-4848. <http://wimgo.com/ events/entry/274710/> Works by Oklahoma Impressionist Painter Stephen Smith, 5 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman)
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07 CONCERTS Foreigner, 8 p.m., Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., (405) 964-7263. (Shawnee)
Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9 p.m., 848-4782.
JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Rogers and Weilburg, 6:30 p.m., 605-4543. JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Luke Wade, 10 p.m., 605-4543.
NIGHT LIFE Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ben Creed, 8 p.m., 2394242.
THEATER “Cheaper by the Dozen,” 7:30 p.m., The Stage Door, 601 Oak, 265-1590. (Yukon) “Cats” the Musical, 8 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 5211786. “God of Carnage,” 8 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, BAT, 8 p.m., 2354410.
“Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
McSalty’s Pizza, 3000 N Portland, Tanhauser Gates, Embryo and DeadAwake, 7:30 p.m., 943-3637.
CityRep presents “November,” 7:30 p.m., CitySpace Theatre, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
Royal Bavaria Brewery & Restaurant, 3401 S Sooner, Ike Lamb, 8 p.m., 799-7666. (Moore) Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, 310 Johnny Bench Drive, Trent Tiger Acoustic, 9 p.m., 231-0254. Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Mack Band, 9 p.m., 424-1000. Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Klocks, 9 p.m., 751-1547. Belle Isle Restaurant & Brewery, 1900 Northwest Expressway, Modern Rock Diaries and Brantly Cowan, 9 p.m., 840-1911. Grady’s 66 Pub, 444 W Main, Plainview, 9 p.m., 354-8789. (Yukon) The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Blue Trixter, 9 p.m., 778-8166.
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. Choctaw Oktoberfest, 5 p.m., Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw) Goddard Center Fine Art Photography Biennial, The Charles B. Goddard Center, 401 First Avenue, (580) 226-0909. (Ardmore )
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. “Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” 12 a.m., Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman) Benefit Art Show - For the Love of Horses, Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery, 2924 Paseo, 557-1229. Oklahoma City Museum of Art 37th Annual Renaissance Ball, 7:30 p.m., Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club, 7000 NW Grand Blvd., 278-8286. (Nichols Hills) “Our Lives in Glass,” works by Nicki Albright and Elisa Cossey, In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161. Joan Matzdorf’s Fall Collection, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279. 2012 Oklahoma City Storytelling Festival, 9 a.m., Various Locations, 270-4848. (Oklahoma City ) Photofest, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336. Works by Oklahoma Impressionist Painter Stephen Smith, 5 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman) “Ubermodern” New Media and Furniture Design by Benjamin Soehnel & Morgan Robinson, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 6046602.
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08 CONCERTS Tony Bennett, 8 p.m., Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 777 W Cherokee, (918) 266-4352. (Catoosa)
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AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 14 Bourbon Street, 9501 S Shields, Mudflap Nichols and the Twisted Spokes, 9 p.m.
Choctaw Oktoberfest, noon, Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 Harper (Choctaw)
UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Michael Summers, 8 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond)
The Protomen, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
NIGHT LIFE
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931.
Broadway, Us From Outside, These Hearts, 6:30 p.m., Eclipse Cultural House, 1336 E 6. (Tulsa)
Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ben Creed, 8 p.m., 2394242.
16th Annual Septemberfest, 10 a.m., Governor’s Mansion, 820 NE 23, 521-9211.
Texas Hippie Coalition Peacemaker CD Release, 7 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
THEATER
Benefit Art Show - For the Love of Horses, Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery, 2924 Paseo, 557-1229.
Kyle Park, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.
“Cheaper by the Dozen,” 7:30 p.m., The Stage Door, 601 Oak, 265-1590. (Yukon)
LIVE MUSIC
“Cats” the Musical, 8:30 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 521-1786.
Ingrid’s Kitchen, 3701 N Youngs, Kitty Houston and Gary Johnson’s Band, noon, 946-8444.
“God of Carnage,” 8 p.m., Carpenter Square Theatre, 800 W Main, 232-6500.
Blue Fire Grille at Waterford Marriott, 6300 Waterford, Burton Band, 9 p.m., 848-4782.
“Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” 8 p.m., Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N Cincinnati, First Annual Gypsy Arts Festival, noon, (918) 295-2181. (Tulsa)
CityRep presents “November,” 1:30 and 7:30 p.m., CitySpace Theatre, 201 N Walker, 297-2264.
HAPPENINGS Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante and Bar, 1 Mickey Mantle Drive, BAT, 8 p.m., 2354410. Royal Bavaria Brewery & Restaurant, 3401 S Sooner, Predido, 8 p.m., 799-7666. (Moore) Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, 310 Johnny Bench Drive, Ben Brock, 9 p.m., 231-0254.
Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Youth in Agriculture Diamond Hats Ball, 6 p.m., Reed Conference Center at Sheraton Midwest City Hotel, 5800 Will Rogers, 455-1800. (Midwest City) “Our Lives in Glass,” works by Nicki Albright and Elisa Cossey, In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161. Joan Matzdorf’s Fall Collection, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279. 2012 Oklahoma City Storytelling Festival, 9 a.m., Various Locations, 270-4848. Photofest, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336. Second annual Wine & Chocolate Festival, 5 p.m., Memorial Park, Main Street, 853-0115 4 p.m. (Hennessey )
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Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Oklahoma City Limits, 4801 S Eastern, Jim The Elephant, 9 p.m., 619-3939.
First Annual Gypsy Arts Festival, 12 p.m., Gypsy Coffee House, 303 N Cincinnati, (918) 295-2181. (Tulsa)
The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Okie Science Museum of Oklahoma ke, 9 p.m., 778-8166.
Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760.
CONCERTS
“Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the state Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141.
Second Sunday Poetry with John Morris, 2 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman)
Tapwerks Ale House and Café Bricktown, 121 E Sheridan, The Weathermen, 9 p.m., 319-9599.
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The Deli, 309 White, Mike Hosty, 9 p.m., 329-3534. (Norman) Grady’s 66 Pub, 444 W Main, Sunday Night Revival with Kyle Carter and Clint Pope, 7 p.m., 3548789. (Yukon) JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Open Mic with Jesse Cahn, 8 p.m., 605-4543. Remington Park Racing and Casino, 1 Remington Place, Mack Band, 9 p.m., 424-1000. Oklahoma City Limits, 4801 S Eastern, Oklahoma Blues Society Jam with The Steepwater, 5 p.m., 619-3939. The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166. Friends Restaurant & Club, 3705 W Memorial, No BS Blues Jam, 6 p.m., 751-4057.
NIGHT LIFE JJ’s Alley, 212 E Sheridan, Stand Up Comedy with Heather Payne and Friends, 6 p.m., 605-4543. The Boom, 2218 NW 39, Dr. Sketchy Anti Art School Presents Abby Valentine, 6 p.m., 601-7200. Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N Rockwell, Ben Creed, 8 p.m., 2394242.
Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Modern Realism” exhibit by Ted Conley, East Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 521-2141. “Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. Benefit Art Show - For the Love of Horses, Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery, 2924 Paseo, 557-1229. “Our Lives in Glass,” works by Nicki Albright and Elisa Cossey, In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161. Joan Matzdorf’s Fall Collection, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
“Cheaper by the Dozen,” 2 p.m., The Stage Door, 601 Oak, 265-1590. (Yukon)
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Summer Breeze Concert withThe Trishas, 7:30 p.m., Lion’s Park, 400 S Flood, 307-9320. (Norman)
Photofest, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
CONCERTS “Cats” the Musical, 2:30 p.m., Jewel Box Theatre, 3700 N Walker, 521-1786.
HAPPENINGS Vernet to Villon: NineteenthCentury French Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Art, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
NIGHT LIFE Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Karaoke, 8 p.m., 751-1547.
HAPPENINGS Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. “Headshot: A Portfolio Exhibition,” noon, Lightwell Gallery, OU School of Art & Art History, 520 Parrington Oval (Norman) “Our Lives in Glass,” works by Nicki Albright and Elisa Cossey, In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161. Photofest, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
THEATER
Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Klocks, 9 p.m., 751-1547.
Rhinestone Cowboy, 900 SE 59, Pearl, 9 p.m., 616-0288.
LIVE MUSIC
Works by Oklahoma Impressionist Painter Stephen Smith, 5 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman)
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All Shall Perish, DeadAlive, Gohma and Epitaph, 6:30 p.m., Eclipse Cultural House, 1336 E 6 (Tulsa)
LIVE MUSIC Midwest City Senior Center, 8215 E Reno, Showtimer’s Classic Country Dance, 7 p.m. (Midwest City) Cookies, 2304 N Western, David Bruster and Andy Adams, 8 p.m.
CONCERTS Twin Shadow and Niki and The Dove, 9 p.m., Opolis Production LLC, 113 N Crawford (Norman) Little Feat with The Villains, 8 p.m., Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N Main, (918) 584-2306. (Tulsa)
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David Lindley, 8 p.m., The Blue Door, 2805 N McKinley, 524-0738. Bobaflex, Sammus Theory and Cage 9, 7:30 p.m., The Hidden Castle, 1309 24 SW, 701-0870. (Norman)
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CONCERTS Slim Cessnas Auto Club, 9 p.m., The Conservatory, 8911 N Western, 879-9778.
HAPPENINGS
Beats Antique, 7:30 p.m., Diamond Ballroom, 8001 S Eastern, 677-9169.
Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995.
Daryl Hall and John Oates, 8 p.m., Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 777 W Cherokee, (918) 266-4352. (Catoosa)
Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman)
Bikeriders Southern Ride Tour Ben Nichols of Lucero and Oliver Pecker, 8 p.m., Oklahoma City Farmers Public Market, 311 S Klein, 232-6506.
Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760. “Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. Renewed Spirits with Art, Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669. Benefit Art Show - For the Love of Horses, Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery, 2924 Paseo, 557-1229. “Our Lives in Glass,” works by Nicki Albright and Elisa Cossey, In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161. Photofest, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336. Works by Oklahoma Impressionist Painter Stephen Smith, 5 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman) “Ubermodern” New Media and Furniture Design by Benjamin Soehnel & Morgan Robinson, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 6046602.
Coley McCabe, 9 p.m., Wormy Dog Saloon, 311 E Sheridan, 601-6276.
LIVE MUSIC Grand Casino, 777 Grand Casino Blvd., Sammie Mitchell, 7 p.m., (405) 964-7263. (Shawnee) Baker Street Pub & Grill, 2701 W Memorial, Replay, 9 p.m., 751-1547. The Point After Club, 6800 S I-35 Service Road, Open Blues Jam, 9 p.m., 778-8166. UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Central Jazz Jam, 7 p.m., 359-7989. (Edmond)
HAPPENINGS Decade by Decade: The 1950s and 1960s Selections from the PSA Collection, The Untitled Artspace, 1 NE 3, 815-9995. Pablo Picasso’s Woman, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm, 325-3272. (Norman) Science Museum of Oklahoma and the Satellite Galleries present GEOMETRIX Geometry in Art exhibit, Science Museum Oklahoma, 2100 NE 52, 602-3760.
“Oklahoma, the Place Where I call Home” by Margaret Aycock, Governors Gallery of the State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., 5212931. Renewed Spirits with Art, Art Group Gallery, 9309 N Pennsylvania, 607-4669.
Benefit Art Show - For the Love of Horses, Visions In The Paseo Art Gallery, 2924 Paseo, 557-1229.
Joan Matzdorf’s Fall Collection, Summer Wine Art Gallery, 2928 B Paseo, 831-3279.
“Our Lives in Glass,” works by Nicki Albright and Elisa Cossey, In Your Eye Studio & Gallery, 3005 Paseo, 525-2161.
Photofest, JRB Art at the Elms, 2810 N Walker, 528-6336.
Works by Oklahoma Impressionist Painter Stephen Smith, 5 p.m., The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones, 307-9320. (Norman) “Ubermodern” New Media and Furniture Design by Benjamin Soehnel & Morgan Robinson, Paseo Originals, 2920 Paseo, 6046602.
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'93 GMC Sierra, camper shell, PS, PB, ac, V6, 122,326 mi $4000 obo 405-365-7059 or 843-6364 '95 Toyota Pickup & '96 Dodge Deisel, $2,500ea. 405-204-2792
Admin. Personnel Now hiring organized and reliable Admin. Personnel for busy night club. Degree in Accounting preferred. Experience with payroll, Excel and Microsoft is a plus. Send resume and references to: cluboperations@dejavu.com
'06 YAMAHA 1300, Royal Deluxe Tour Model, Midnight Special Edition, 17,800 mi, like new cond, w/utility camping trlr, selling due to health. Bargain at $6750 obo 405-201-5660
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. Needs strong communication & computer skills, great work ethic & dependability. Mail resumes: Oklahoma City AFT 2915 N. Classen-Suite 420 Oklahoma City, OK 73106. Interviews begin immediately.
01 Chev S10 Blazer 2dr Sport, CD, Cold AC, PW/PL $3450 863-6399 1999 Chevy S10 Blazer, 4.3 V6 auto 4x4, 4 dr, keyless entry, remote start, new feul pump & batt, clean, runs, needs 02 sensor $2,750 obo 918-448-8535 '00 Ford Explorer 2dr Sport 2WD Good tires a/c, cd $2250 863-6399
Billing Clerk needed FT
2004 HD Dyna Low Rider, 9K, w/access., $7,800 405-613-1298
2002 HD Police bike, exc shape, 1500cc mtr, new tires, too many extras to mention. Must sell due to health, $7800obo 405-659-8430 2004 GMC Yukon XL 1500 one owner, Yukon, 143 K, excellent condition. $6,900.00. 923-3932
06 Uplander Cargo, no back seats, white, top mechanical cond., 140K, $3800 609-9790
2006 Honda VTX 1300c, loaded many extras, 18K miles, $5500 Call for details 405-249-1309
Golf Car Center Yamaha, E-Z-GO New/Used 262-2221 Okc 866-323-2221
'98 Ford Windstar Van, Cold Air Nice & Clean $2450 ¡ 863-6399 '01 Honda Odyssey 3.5L Cold AC 177K highway miles, 1 owner, Loaded $4,250» 405-201-3831
Accountant/CPA Preparation of individual, corporate and partnership income tax returns. Respond to letters from taxing agencies. Monthly writeup and payroll tax reports. CPA 3-5 yrs. experience in public accounting. Salary based on experience Send resume to P O Box 1716, Chickasha, OK 73023 or email to hjgarrison@sbcglobal.net.
BOOKKEEPER- FULL TIME Local roofing company seeks person to handle bookkeeping duties, pay negotible. Call for interview 455-5300
Alumacraft 12' V-bottom boat, trailer w/new tires & 2 spares, 2 electric trolling mtrs, oars & batteries $1500 405-627-0617 2000 Sundancer Pontoon boat 18' 2 live wells, 5 seats, fish finder, trolling motor, life jackets. 50HP Mercury, $4750 405-737-3302
'02 Beaver 36ft DSL with satellite, leather, hydro hot, 2 slides and many more extras. Beautiful and Garage kept. $53,400 OBO » 580-614-149
$12+ p/hr, detail oriented, excellent knowledge of MS 10, Minimum of 2 years college, FT w/benefits, SW OK, smoking office. Must be able to pass background and credit, no collections or defaulted student loans. Email resume: possiblecareer@live.com MEDICAL ASSISTANT NW OKC MD office. Immediate opening for entrance level asst., FT or PT. Email resume to: ok23415@yahoo.com
OIL STATES PIPER VALVE
Controller
World-Class Valve Manufacturer Seeks motivated a individual to join the Oil States-Piper Valve team. Assume responsibilities as
w/experience in general ledger analysis, month-end close, & financial statement reporting. Candidates should have 8+ years experience & be comfortable supervising multiple employees. Respond to: hr@avaloncorrections.net
Assistant CFO
(1) 3 seater, 2004 Yamaha Waverunner, exc cond, 52 hrs only, $3,500. 405-229-1234
Information Specialist
Correctional Services Co w/headquarters in OKC is searching for a
Correctional Services Co w/headquarters in OKC is searching for
2011 Heartland Edge 22' TT with extras, sleeps 6, $18,000 make offer. Must see. 405-816-0590
for DME Co. Must type, multi-task, be dependable. Exp. required. Prev. job references req'd. Fax handwritten cover sheet w/resume to 947-6194.
Ideal candidate has experience in M&A, acctg research, financial statement analysis, and credit facility negotiation. Candidates should have 12+ years experience. Respond to: hr@avaloncorrections.net
The Burford Corporation has immediate openings in the following departments:
RECEPTIONIST/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Answers phones, Rec. Visitors, Admin Duties for Multiple Dept. Managers including HR/HSE. 2-5 yrs Exp, MS Word, Excel, Access. FAX 671-2067 Attn: Receptionist 1020 E Grand Blvd OKC, OK 73129 Temp Data Entry Needed Good computer & 10-key skills REQ. $8/hr, 8-4 & 4-10, or from your home w/high speed connection. Contact Madonna, me.resume@sbcglobal.net OR CALL 677-8908 9-5 M-F
Accounting Clerk
'03 JAYCO GRANITE RIDGE, 32'-C Tyton V10, lg rf w/ice, hydro level basement, lots of extras, $31,000 obo 405-721-8398 cell 550-0450
Responsible for preparing journal entries, detailed reports and account reconciliations. Experience required. Salary commensurate w/qualifications. Please send resume to
4000 watt Onan generator, runs great, came out of Winnebago $600 405-613-1643
apply in person at 11284 Hwy 74, Maysville, OK, or fax to 405-867-4219. Burford Corp is an EOE.
swright@burford.com
AUTOMOTIVE TECH $10,000 SIGN ON BONUS FOR NISSAN CERTIFIED TECH MON-FRI. Brand new building, heated & cooled service dept. contact Jeff Smith 580-225-3344 Jiffy Lube now hiring for
ALL POSITIONS. Please call (405) 604-1331 for immediate interview.
Software Developer Software Developer (BS deg w/ 5 yrs exp or other suitable quals) – Oklahoma City, OK. Job entails working with and requires exp to include Aviation Procedure dvlpmt standards, AIXM Model, FEA (Federal Enterprise Architecture) framework, J2ee, Struts, JAXB, JAXP, Spring Web Flow, Hibernate, Oracle WebService Manager(OWSM), OC4J, Apache Tomcat, WebServices (SOAP), Agile methodologies, SOA, GIT, and Jenkins; design, implement and support application systems using off-the shelf and custom software packages; collect technical data for data redundancy. Relocation and travel to unanticipated locations within USA possible. Send resumes to HR, Advanced Management Technology, Inc DBA Tetra Tech AMT, 1515 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1100, Arlington, VA 22209. BS recruiter@tetratech.com
Countertop Measurer Measures and Templates 2 Years Experience. Barbara/Debbie 940-321-6262 rick_hinojosa@ stone-systems.com Local commercial general contractor hiring Carpenters & Superintendents. Fax or email to Wes Williams: 752-1458, wwilliams@wsbowlware.com Superintendent General Contractor looking for Superintendent for the construction of water/wastewater treatment plants in central Oklahoma. Send resume to hccco@tulsacoxmail.com or fax to 918-794-0393 Working Superintendents For national commercial retail tenant finish work. Must have tools and transportation. Work requires travel. Call 405360-2775 or email resume to: Tiffany@llretail.com
City of Bethany Municipal Court
CUSTOMER SERV REP For more info visit www.cityofbethany.org Transportation Supervisor RPS seeks supervisor for valet & shuttles. Need CDL(P). Background and drug test $12.50 to start. Apply at 711 Stanton L. Young, Suite 704 Oklahoma City, OK 73104.
HELP WANTED: The Oklahoma School for the Deaf is accepting applications for a contracted Speech Language Pathologist. Applications can be picked up at the School, in the Personnel Office located in Long Hall, 3rd Floor. For more information please call 580-622-4907.
Norman Public Schools has the following Administrative position available DIRECTOR OF FEDERAL PROGRAMS Other positions available online. For questions call 405-447-6599. EOE. Applications online
www.norman.k12.ok.us
SEEWORTH ACADEMY Will be accepting applications for the following positions:
ART INSTRUCTOR ENGLISH TEACHER ELEMENTARY TEACHER MATH TEACHER. Those who are certified as well as highly qualified please Fax or email resume to:
405-475-8566 jobs@seeworthacademy.org seeworthacademy.org
Special Education Teachers K-12, Bus Drivers & Child Nutrition workers needed. Moore Public Schools, (405) 735-4203 SPEECH THERAPIST and/or SPEECH PATHOLOGIST OKMULGEE PUBLIC SCHOOLS is accepting applications for a Licensed Speech Therapist and/or Speech Pathologist. Please send Licensing, certificate, resume, & cover to: Margie Bemis, Special Services, Okmulgee Public Schools, PO Box 1346, Okmulgee, OK 74447. mbemis@okmulgee.k12.ok.us call (918) 758-2075, ext 3104
Speech Language Pathologist Severe/Profound Spec Ed Teacher Mustang Public Schools seeks applicants for the above position. Download application at www.mustangps.org or contact 405-376-2461.
15 DRIVERS WANTED Full or Part Time in OKC. Train today/Start tomorrow. Cash paid daily. A great way to pay off debts fast! Apply in person, 9AM3PM: Summer Song - 1137 Exchange Ave., OKC 888-608-1783 AMERICAN CLEANERS is looking to hire FT pick-up and delivery drivers for its expanding restoration division. $10/hour to start. Candidates must be very serviceoriented, have a good driving record and pass a pre-employment physical and drug test, minimum of 21 years of age. Moving/Packing experience a plus. Apply at 208 NW 132nd Street, OKC, OK 73114.
AMINI'S GALLERIA seeks Pool Table Mechanic/del. No exp. needed but a +. Must be good w/ tools. Good pay & benefits. Apply at 6627 NW Expwy. Fax: 405-722-2480. Assistant Manager for convenience store. Motivated person. Smitty's One Stop, E of Guthrie. Call for directions. 405-919-9950.
CAMELOT CDC Teachers. FT/PT positions. 24 NW 146th St, 19000 N May & 13925 Quail Pointe Drive. 749-2262
Canteen Vending Food Service Immediate opening filling vending machines. Exc Benefits/Salary/ Comm/DL Req'd/Drug Screen. Apply in person M-F, 9 to 12, 6101 NW 2nd, OKC, 495-8667. Childcare Director For new day care in Piedmont. Send resume to piedmontplaytime@yahoo.com Childcare Teacher needed for Edmond area. $9/hr minimum 40 hours guaranteed Call 405-359-9903 Collectors for 3rd party coll at estblshd OKC law firm. No exp nec. Competitive salary + bonus pd training. Exc benefits. Fax res to 942-2370
CUSTODIANS Mustang Public Schools seeks applicants for custodians; M-F, evenings 2:30-11:00 pm; $9.88 per hr.; benefits available; Download application at www.mustangps.org or contact 405-376-2461. Debt Collectors Wanted. Any experience A plus. Will train. Great location & benefits. Call 681-2332.
Deliver YP phone books in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Bethany, Chickasha, Norman, Choctaw, El Reno, Guthrie, Noble, Harrah, Mustang, Piedmont, Spencer, Yukon and surrounding areas. Payment issued within 72 hours. (888) 511-4422 Direct Childcare Worker FT (Mornings, evenings & graveyard shifts. Weekends may be required.) Working with adolescent males, ages 13-18, in a group home setting. Must be 21, have completed HS or GED. Experience helpful but not necessary. Call 239-7101 for more info. Apply in person or email: 605 NW 13, Ste C, OKC, OK email speck@speckhomesinc.org DRILLER HELPER NEEDED. Will Train. Some benefits. Apply in person at 809 NW 34th, Moore.
Health & Dental Ins. Nichols Hills Cleaners is searching for Customer Service Representatives. We are open from 7-7 M-F and 8-6 Sat. You must be able to work either shift & every other weekend. This is full time employment. Starting pay is $10/hr. Apply at our Wilshire location just east of May Ave, 2837 W Wilshire. Subject to drug screen. HOUSE & OFFICE CLEANERS for busy & growing co. Must be detail oriented & willing to provide exceptional service to cust. Exc. pay + benefits. Servicemaster, 555 N. ANN ARBOR, Okc Immediate Positions Available! Crossroads Youth & Family is now accepting applications in the Moore/Norman area: •Early Head Start Teachers (CDA Required) •Head Start Teacher •Assistant Teacher •Special Needs Assistant •Part Time Youth Care Specialist (Sat & Sun 12pm-8am) We offer great benefits package and competitive salaries. www.crossroadsyfs.org for info and application. Send resumes to hrads@crossroadsyfs.com or fax 405-292-6442.
Handyman Helper needed for small co. Part time & some full time. Req. driver's license & own vehicle. Please call Rick for interview, 405-794-1088
SHOP HELP needed. Must have a valid driver's license. Apply in person. 701 N. Portland Ave EOE
Shop Service Techs & Mobile Service Techs for Commercial Truck Tire Center. Valid driver's license required for mobile position. Insurance benefits, 401(k). Call 405-787-6711 SOCIAL / ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Assisted Living Community in Bethany is looking for an outgoing, energetic; individual that is organized & dedicated to working with senior citizens. Experience req. Excellent working conditions and compensation. Call 495-6870 Valet Drivers Valet drivers at OUMC various shifts. Clean MVR, background & drug test. $8.70 to start. Apply in person: Republic Parking System, 711 Stanton L. Young Blvd., Ste #704, OKC, OK 73104
Licensed Funeral Director/Embalmer. $42K salary. 405-224-4266. Email sevierfuneralhome@yahoo.com
Want to work sporting events, concerts & more? SMG Job Fair for Chesapeake Arena & Cox Convention Center. Hiring PT Seasonal Positions: Guest Relations, Box Office, Food & Beverage, Event Security & more. August 27th 6PM-9PM @ Cox Convention Center Arena For More information: www.chesapeakearena.com or www.coxconventioncenter.com
Make Ready/Painter Experience in repairs and painting. Please apply at 3016 SW 89th St. Questions, call 405-691-4585.
MONUMENT INSTALLER Immediate Opening FULL TIME Exp. pref. Good driving record a must!! Apply in person at: 7200 S. Western Ave, 631-1718
DRIVERS/INSTALLERS
Become a forklift operator! No Experience needed, OSHA certification available, Many opportunities, $12-25 D.O.E. Felony friendly, call between 10am-4pm M-F » 405-225-6613
In addition to meeting the donation criteria you must also provide a valid photo I.D., proof of your current address & your Social Security or immigration card to donate.
VALET PARKERS NW OKC. Full time MondayFriday. Must drive a standard. Call 602-5648 or karen@medvalet.biz
NW OKC C-Store/Deli seeking mature, experienced individuals. FT/PT. Can't be lazy! 408-0540, lv msg.
FORKLIFT/WAREHOUSE
Two convenient locations to serve you: East - 405-737-2447 West - 405-634-0220
Landscaping Company hiring PART TIME HELP. Must have driver's license. 405-408-6995
DRIVERS & HELPERS for moving company. Apply in person at 1131 Enterprise Ave., Unit 15A, OKC, OK, 445-7618.
needed, also Sales openings. Statuary World 8401 N. I-35
Save a Life! Earn $100 this week. Now Accepting New Donors
Payday Money Store Manager needed. 401k, Health Insurance, Paid Vacation. Cash handling and collection experience preferred. $455 week. Fax resume 405-720-8779 PT HELP - MORNINGS Good knowledge of running cordless scrubber & propane buffer. 4 yrs janitoral exp req. 749-0603. Roof Loader, Immediate Opening Experience a plus but not required. Apply in person at 2820 SW 25th St, OKC.
Warehouse/Delivery for small furniture store. Apply Monday-Friday, 10AM-6PM, 4141 W Reno. WATER DAMAGE DRYING TECH Res. and comm. properties. Work in OKC area. Earn $40 to $50K + benefits. Servicemaster 555 N. Ann Arbor, Okc Weekend Assistant needed for U Store All-Memorial $9/hr. Retirees welcome. 749-1991 EOE
Geological Technician Kirkpatrick Oil Co. is seeking a Geo Tech to add to its team. This position supports the geoscience staff in locating, preparing, & loading well data into Geographix db, & providing tech support to Geologists and other depts. Requirements: • Proficient in geosci mapping software w/advanced skills in Geographix & ArcGIS, w/ability to learn Enertia software. • Must work well w/geological staff in understanding of needs & complete projects in an efficient, timely manner. • Bachelors degree in Geoscience, geography, cartography, or GIS &/or a min of 2 yrs of directly related industry experience.
Excellent benefits. Apply online at
www.kirkpatrickoil.com Plant Operator, Binger, OK, natural gas processing plant. Mail resume to: Binger Operations, PO Box 484, Binger, OK 73009.
A/C Systems Design Engineer Develop new products, troubleshoot, analyze specs & performance, provide technical info on mfg processes & materials. Associates Degree in HVAC Engineering. 1 - 3 years exp apply online www.rvcomfort.com/careers
Pre-Engineering Instructor Mid-America Tech. Center, PO Box H, Wayne, OK, is accepting apps. for Pre-Engineering Instr. BS required. Must be able to gain certificate in Physics. Chemistry, and Adv. Math preferred. Experience in engineering helpful. Contact Tony Hancock, Asst. Supt., at MATC 405-449-3391, thancock@matech.edu by 9/14/2012. EOE.
CHHA AutumnBridge Hospice is taking applications for a full time CHHA with occasional weekends. Hospice or home health experience preferred. Apply at 3500 NW 39 St., OKC, or call 440-2440. DENTAL ASSISTANT for NW Edmond office Full Time 405-348-6161 ofc 405-330-2032 fax DENTAL FRONT DESK NW OKC, M-Th, Friendly private practice seeks people person, dental exp. required, Dentrix exp. a plus. 947-0564 or fax 947-0655 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT SW office hiring Receptionist position, exp in recept. & asst. desired. Fax resume: 632-2422 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST NW OKC Dental experience a must. People person with good computer skills. Fax resume: 405-848-6664 Experienced Front Desk for NW OKC Dental office. Email resume to kingrun195@aol.com Front Desk/Receptionist Busy Podiatrist Ofc/Front Desk Receptionist Multi Phone Lines/Multi Task 20-25hrs/wk High School Diploma Experience Preferred $10/hr No Benefits (F) 405.755.7680
Good Shepherd Community Clinic, Inc., a nonprofit, community-based, free health clinic in Ardmore, OK, is seeking a full-time MEDICAL CLINIC MANAGER. RN required, & BSN preferred. Previous involvement with chronic disease management programs a plus. Competitive salary & benefits. Send resume to vanesa.goodshepherdclinic @yahoo.com by 9/15/12.
MA or Receptionist Dermatology, Part Time in NW OKC. Fax resume and short bio to 405-951-4005 Medical Office position Full time. Medical experience preferred. Fax resume to 405-943-8967 no phone calls Ophthalmic Technician Leading ophthalmology practice seeking experienced Ophthalmic Technician with at least two years experience. Great compensation & benefit package. Please send resume & cover letter to human.resources@bva20-20.com Vietnam Veterans Now Hiring Call Center Telemarketers to solicit usable tax deductible household donations. Exp pref. Must be able to work M-F 4:309pm. Min. wage + Bonus. Apply in person M-F 9-5 @ 8901 S Santa Fe #D, OKC 405-680-9111. ’ CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDES ’ & 24 HOUR LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS Caring for Seniors IMMEDIATE OPENINGS PT/FT FLEXIBLE SHIFTS To Apply Call 577-1910
Visiting Angels
CLINICIANS SIGN ON BONUS!! immediate openings
(MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs) TO MAKE HOUSE CALLS MON-FRI ONLY • Metro OKC!!! No On-Call/Nights/Weekends
Excellent Benefits Malpractice Ins. Paid FAX OR EMAIL CV TO:
405-232-0112 physiciansathome@att.net PH (405) 232-0101
Physicians At Home Inc. CMAs & MATs - All Shifts LPN - 3-11 SHIFT Apply at: Sommerset Assisted Living 1601 SW 119th St, OKC. Loretta's Home Health has Immediate openings for RNs & Home Health Aid. Must be able to travel a 75 mile radius. Apply at 10400 N Vineyard Blvd, Ste G101, Okc M-F, 10-3. PH# 405-748-2575 FX# 405-748-7265
MA/LPN openings at Oklahoma City Gynecology & Obstetrics, full-time & part-time, experience preferred, ob/gyn preferred, EMR knowledge preferred. Fax resume to: 1-866-313-3914.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT/ MEDICAL RECORDS Must be proficient in medical terminology fax resume to: 405-232-0112 Medical Assistant/LPN Fast paced medical office in need of MA/LPN. Nephrology/ cardiology experience a plus. 2 yrs. exp. required. Email resume to nephrologyokc@yahoo.com
Advantage Case Manager
RN/LPN, 7-3, 3-11, 11-7, PT/FT, w/nursing home exp. Small nursing home. Senior Village, 1104 N. Madison, Blanchard, 485-3315.
GOLDEN AGE HOME HEALTH has immediate opening for Advantage Case Manager. - Must be LPN w/ Advantage Case Mgr Certification. Email resume to admin@goldenagehealth.com or fax to 405-692-7522.
Needed at Western Heights; good pay, excellent benefits, with school calendar work schedule. Apply at 8401 SW 44th or call 261-6715.
School Nurse (LPN)
Oak Tree Counseling Services is accepting resumes for licensed Therapists in OKC & the surrounding areas. Qualified candidates must possess one of the following: LPC, LBP, LCSW, LMFT, or currently be under active supervision. Excellent pay based upon experience. Bilingual a plus. Please call Mark Brown at (405) 365-0338 or send resume to mcbrown@oaktreecs.com
THERAPISTS LPC or LCSW needed for therapeutic foster care. Full or part time. Must be licensed or under supervision. Send resume: SWFC, Attn: TB, 4801 N. Classen, Suite 135, OKC, 73118. 848-0011
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Apply in person at Four Points by Sheraton, OKC Airport, 6300 Terminal Dr. No phone calls, please.
Licensed Insurance CSR /w Experience, 9am - 5pm, 5days a week, 25 year business, OKC Good Salary + Vaca/Sick Leave Fax Resume to 405-949-1090
MAINTENANCE For apt. complex, experienced only, need knowledge of AC, heating & plumbing. Salary +apt&benefits. NW area 495-6870 MAINT TECH for Apt. Community in Mustang. Applicant must have maint. skills and enjoy working outdoors. 40 hours/wk. Hourly, Benefits & Vacation. Call Greens at Pebble Creek (405)376-6600. Makeready/Maintenance Position for multi-family property. HVAC experience helpful. Fax resume to 605-0850 or fill out application at 825 N. Broadway Ave., Suite 300.
SECURITAS SECURITY IS HIRING Come Join our Securitas Team! Competitive wages. Weekend openings/ FT/PT flexiblility is needed. Computer & Written/ Verbal skills req. HS Diploma/ GED Benefits incl: Med/Den/Vis/ Vac pay. Apply online at www.securitasjobs.com EOE M/F/D/V
NEW UPSCALE CONVENIENCE FOOD STORE GROUP Needs an Exec. Gen Mgr OKC. Fax Resume to: 405-787-0218
CAREGIVER 15 years experience. Will care for elderly. Excellent references. Susie. 535-5959.
Apartment Maintenance. Must have transportation . Apply at Hillcrest Apts, 5600 S Youngs Blvd or fax 947-5042. No calls Construction Laborers For right of way work & laying underground water & gas lines. Must have valid DL. Requires Pre-employment drug test. Benefits. Apply at 8405 SW 15th, OKC, M-F, 8-4, 495-5295
General Maintenance for multi-property complex. Apply in person: Pickwick Place Apts 2759 W I-240 Service Rd Landscape Laborer Some exp required. Mon-Fri, 8-5. Includes mowing, trimming, planting. 405-844-2234 to apply. Landscape Laborer No experience required. Mon-Fri, 8-5. Includes mowing, trimming, planting. 405-844-2234 to apply. Light Commercial HVAC Tech United Services Mechanical Corp. seeks F/T commercial HVAC technician. Travel req'd w/in region w/ occasional overnight stays. 4+ yrs. req'd. Salary DOE. Benefits include 401K, medical/dental, paid vacation and holidays. . Please call 888-705-4601 or fax resume to 281-209-1827 Maintenance Supervisor HVAC Certified, Self-Motivated and able to manage others. Prior Experience in the Apartment Industry Preferred Please call 405-528-4800 or fax Resume to 405-528-1380
QA Supervisor-Wewoka,OK Exp. CMM, blueprints, QC tools, ANSI,ASME,ASTM, NACE,API barbara.kincade@tmcousa.com
Attendant for Laundromat Permanent part time. 20 hours per week. Apply at 4520 N Western. EVENT CASHIERS Part time. No felonies, must be 18 and able to work any days. $8.00-$8.50/hr. Apply in parking garage underneath Cox Convention Center Downtown. 405-297-2543
• Asst. Detention Director Assists with the daily operation of the Detention Center. Req’s bachelor’s degree & 1 year exp
• Substance Abuse Specialist Req’s master’s degree & LADC lic. or under supv.
• Mental Health Specialist Req’s master’s degree, lic. & exp. w/ substance abuse clients Submit resume to tmcdonald@ccjcok.com or fax to 405.264.5568. Competitive salary & full benefits package. The Gary E. Miller Canadian County Children’s Justice Center is an EOE and tobacco-free facility. www. canadiancountychildren.com
CITY OF NICHOLS HILLS OKLAHOMA DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS NICHOLS HILLS, Oklahoma (4,000 residents). Starting salary: $66,000 to $76,000 DOQ. Affluent community located in Oklahoma County seeks an experienced Public Works Director to lead its Public Works organization. Position reports to the City Manager. The Public Works Department has 28 full/part time employees and $3.5 million departmental budget. Qualified individuals will have a strong background in organizing and directing the administrative management and operational functions of a Public Works Department responsible for: water distribution; wastewater collection; parks; streets; sanitation; recycling; code enforcement and building inspections. Candidates must have 5 plus years increasingly responsible experience in an upper management position in a Public Works Department of comparable size and complexity as Nichols Hills. A Bachelor’s Degree in science, engineering, public administration or closely related field is desired (plus the ability to obtain water license; and wastewater license within one year). Master’s Degree or P.E. strongly desired. Candidates should possess strong skills and/or experience in effective service delivery, creative problem solving, and public presentations in a team-management approach. Excellent interpersonal/communication skills are essential. Submit resume with salary history and 3 work related references to City Manager David Poole 6407 Avondale Drive Nichols Hills, OK 73116 or to dpoole@nicholshills.net (405) 843-6637. EOE Position open until filled.
Collectors Needed Credit Collections, Inc Needs Entry level & Experienced Collectors. 3rd party exp a +, Bilingual a +. Email resume to swillis@cciokc.com or apply in person 2915 N Classen
CPA Immediate opening for a CPA specializing in tax planning and analysis with a minimum of 10 years' experience. Applicant needs to have good communication skills, a pleasant disposition and high moral standards. This person should be self-motivated, have a sharp appearance and a willingness to adapt to various situations. Please mail or fax resumes to: PB Odom III Land Development Cos. 2300 SW 89th, Ste. A Oklahoma City, OK 73159 Fax: 691-8796
FT Drug and Alcohol Counselor FT Counselor needed for an outpatient drug treatment program. LADC/CADC preferred or registered with OBLADC. Fax resume to 405-616-4925 or send to Cassie@oktreatment.com Tri-City Youth & Family Center, Inc. Is hiring for the following positions: Home Based, School, & Office Based Therapists Licensed or Licensed Eligible Submit resumes to: msmith@tricityyfc.org
Freeman's Liquor Mart is accepting applications for Full & Part time staff. Experience in wine & spirits a plus. •Apply in person at• •4401 N. Western Ave.•
Commercial Electricians Journeymen and Apprentices 40 hr week, health, dental, vacation & holiday pay & 401k. Drug screen test. 405-359-9190.
FORT THUNDER HARLEY DAVIDSON
Seeking a Mechanic with diagnostics and electrical system skills. Capable of working in a fast paced environment. Full Time w/benefits Apply in person, 10830 SE 29th 405-733-9797
Davis Paint and Collision
EZ No Close Sales » LIVE THE DREAM » Hourly + bonus. FT/PT avail Call Darrin or Will 405-793-8877
OIL STATES PIPER VALVE
Leasing Agent Oklahoma City, OK Excellent career opportunity available with large property mgmt co. Seeking an outgoing, detailed, customer service individual to lease apartments and assist the property manager and assistant with the overall daily operations of the property. Exp preferred. Fax resumes to Diann at 405-286-4268. LEASING AGENT Full & part time for busy MWC apt community. Customer service experience & computer skills a must. Please apply in person. 7801 NE 10th, MWC
Project Quotations Specialist Provide professional Domestic and International Quotations and follow through with tracking of orders after award. Strong Domestic & International Quotations exp pref. Oil and Gas Valve exp a pref. Project Management exp a plus. Mechanical Engineering exp pref. MS Office Competitive wages, excellent benefits, Bonus program. Apply: humanresources@pipervalve.com
Fax 671-2015 1020 E Grand Blvd OKC, OK 73129
Davis Paint and Collision has expanded. We have positions available for:• Body Techs 5 years experience and own tools • Detail Personnel Full Time w/benefits Apply in person, 10830 SE 29th 405-733-9797 DRYWALL FINISHERS EXPERIENCED COMM'L Must have own hand tools and dependable transportation. 692-0300 Electrical Contractor Seeking experienced commercial
Job Superintendent, Journeymen & Apprentices in OKC . Health benefits, 401k, paid vacation & holidays. Apply in person @
1 NW 132nd OKC ELECTRICIANS ANN'S CHICKEN FRY HOUSE 4106 NW 39th, now accepting applications for Evening Cooks & Cashiers. Apply 9a-11a, Tue-Sat.
BUFFALO WILD WINGS We are hiring new managment members who are looking to be part of a great team and a fast growing company. Earn up to $40,000.00 as an assistant and get bonused in AGM and GM positions with higher salaries. We always try to promote from within for AGM and GM positions and are currently looking for team players wanting a better balanced lifestyle while we update our schedules to be more family friendly. $40,000.00 okbwwresumes@aol.com DIETARY MANAGER Assisted Living Community with 100+ census is in need of a selfmotivated Food Service Manager. Need knowledge of therapeutic diets, controlling food cost, have good supervisory skills & be able to work well with senior citizens. Excellent working conditions and compensation. NW OKC. Please call 495-6870.
Iron Skillet, newly remodeled, seeking COOKS, for all shifts. Apply 888-673-8765 or www. mypetrojob.com Hiring code 101 Prep and Counter Help Full & part time. Mon-Sat. Apply in person at Little Mike's Hamburgers, 6724 NW Expressway. Restaurant expanding. Counter & Kitchen Staff needed. Wage depends on experience. Apply in person Flat Tire Burgers 6315 NW 39. Bethany OK 73008
$$$ $8-$15 HR. $$$ Salary + Bonus. Window & Siding Telemarketing experience required 405-512-8155 " TELEPHONE PROS " $10/hr + Bonuses Health & Life Leads Edmond area. 405-340-4440
Carpenter Prod. pos. with wood prod. mfg. Min. three years RECENT exp. in a wood related prod. job required, such as a cabinet shop or trim carpenter. 40hr week. Salary DOE. Bonus, Paid Health, Dental, Vac., Holidays and Sick time. Apply in Person 9-2 only M-F , The Beam Store 7637 Nw 3rd St, OKC, OK 73127, located between Rockwell and Council. 405-495-1299 CARPENTERS WANTED Must have exp in field work on com'l projects. Must have own hand tools. Good pay! Apply at W.L. McNatt & Co. 217 E. Sheridan, OKC 73104. 405-232-7245 Ask for Jimmy
CNC Machinist/Operator Needed. Must have Mazatrol or Fanuc experience. 5 years minimum experience. Lathe experience preferred. Apply at 535 SE 82nd, from 1PM-4PM.
Commercial Cabinet Builders & Trim Carpenters Experienced Only. Call 405-557-0358
Growing S. side co. has Immed Openings for Journeyman & Apprentice. Min 1yr res/comm exper. TRI TECH ELECTRIC 237-1443 › 9309 S. Sheilds Blvd.
Electronic Gate Tech To install & svc gated entry systems, access control, CCTV & networks. Good pay & benefits. Call 670-4897 or fax resume to 670-9122.
Experienced Painters Openings for experienced Journey-level Commercial Painters. Must have a valid driver’s License. Hiring based on experience in related fields associated with the trade. EEO 405-226-0904 Experienced Licensed Service Plumber & Commercial Duct Installers Apply in person at 4401 N. Santa Fe, OKC or call 405-525-5513.
Heat & Air Tech Experienced. Apply in person: Pickwick Place 2759 W I-240 Service Rd Installation Techs Looking for Technicians in the OKC area to install fountain drink and beer equipment. Starting Pay $11 + depending on experience. Full benefits package. Please email resume to klane@bevcoinc.com or fax to 405-672-7443 and reference Install Tech. Irwin Business Machines needs experienced Repair Person for copiers and printers. Salary depends on experience. Automobile furnished. Health insurance paid. Fax resume to 405-235-2330.
AUCTION Sat. Sept. 15, 10am 540 Acres Sold In 3 Tracts near Fay, OK. 40 Acres of Hunting & Livestock Production, 160 Acres of Extreme Hunting or Great Beef Production, & 340 Acres of South Canadian River Frontage.
Maintenance Trainee/ Apprentice Trainee/Apprentice needed to learn skills to become plant equipment technician for major healthcare laundry in Midwest City. Some experience with any or all areas of - boilers, PLCs, electronics, plumbing, mechanical equipment, etc. preferred. Commercial laundry experience a plus but not required. $10/hr. and up depending upon experience. Evening shift 2pm-10:30pm. Non-smoker. Applications will be taken at 7210 Cambridge Drive, Midwest City. Call for directions (405)622-2400. Maintenance Position For commercial properties. HVAC experience required. Great Benefits! Fax resume to 605-0850 or fill out application at 825 N. Broadway Ave., Suite 300. MANUAL MACHINIST Lathe & Mills, 5 yrs min. exp. Full time + benefits. Apply 12 to 4, at 1534 SE 29th. Offset Press Trainee Quik Print has an immediate opening for offset press trainee. Experience on 1-4 Color press helpful but not required. Complete training program. Excellent benefits. Apply in person at 3401 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City. Mon-Wed 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM We promote drug free workplace
entzauction.com UC Entz Auction 405-663-2200 1391 acres, 111 acres in crop land, rest in pasture, several ponds, located in Jefferson county, E of Waurika, OK, $1600/acre, 580-439-5823 or 580-467-0968.
BCM OK, Schwarz Ready Mix MIXER DRIVERS $15-$16/hr DOE Benefits immediately-401k Apply in person w/MVR & A-B CDL. ¡ 1400 S. Holly Ave, Yukon. ¡ 405-354-8824
Class A Drivers needed. 10-wheel & 18-wheel End Dump. Call 405-381-4117, Tuttle, OK
QC INSPECTOR Machine shop needs Inspector. Must have minimum 5 years experience. Prefer someone with CMM experience. Apply at 535 SE 82nd St between 1-4 PM.
»»»»»»»»»»»»»» RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE NEEDED Call 405-476-0429 Sprinkler/Irrigation Tech for our landscape irrigation crew. Experience, current DL & able to speak English a must. 520-1611.
SUPERINTENDENT W. L. McNatt & Co. seeking an exp'd. comm. super. w/exp. in running $4 million+ projects. Insurance & 401K. Send resume to: 217 E. Sheridan, OKC 73104. Fax: 405-232-7259 Welders/Welder Trainees Exiss/Sooner Trailers is currently accepting applications for Welders/Welder Trainees for the hours of 6 AM -2:30 PM M-F. Please apply in person @ 900 E. Trail Blvd. El Reno, OK 73036 between the hours of 8-4 M-F.
Bank Owned 3/2/1 brick .28 acre 2286sf $62,900 Rlty Exp 414-8753
We are a local fuel transport company looking for professional part & full time drivers in the Oklahoma City area. Requirements are a Class A CDL with Tanker & Hazmat endorsements. You must be at least 25 years old with a clean driving record & have 3 years or 200,000 miles of driving experience. 6 months experience pulling a fuel tanker preferred. Check out the following benefits you can have: ß Potential for $70,000 plus a year ß 4 or 5-day work week (12-hour days) ß Health care program ß 401K with 50% match ß Great equipment ß Uniforms ß Bonus incentives ß Sick pay ß Vacation pay ß Opportunity for advancement
Special Gov't Program! Own Land/Family land ZERO DOWN! New and Repo homes avail. E-Z qualify by phone. Top dollar for your TRADE in. $2,000 furn allowance with purchase. WAC 405-631-7600 405-834-8814 Cash 4 Clunkers! Guaranteed $5,000 for any trade towards down pymt of new home WAC 405-631-7600 405-834-8814 (MUST SELL) 32x80 4 or 5 bd 2 liv, like new $35,900 cash 405-570-4291
$200 off
3/1/1 Starter Home/Investment New roof, flooring, paint. Large backyard $78,500. 405-478-3942
I BUY & SELL HOUSES 27 YRS EXP 650-7667 HOMESOFOKCINC.COM We Buy Houses Fast Cash or Payments. 405-708-4833.
4/1.5 brk ch&a new roof/windows 1305 McDonald Dr $50K 205-6500
8bed 3.5ba, 2ac, paved road, N of Guthrie. $150,000 Call Sylvia, Ochs RE 405-282-0404 641-1830 1N to 10A, E. of OKC, pay out dn. before 1st pmt. starts, many are M/H ready over 400 choices, lg trees, some with ponds, TERMS Milburn o/a 275-1695 paulmilburnacreages.com PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5 Model home. New hms on 1/2 ac lots. From NW Expwy & Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N Cleaton & Assoc 373-2494
1936sf 3 bed with office. 2 bath 3car gar pool Rockcreek Addition. $198,900 249-6804
For Sale Duplex Lake Hefner 7013/7015 Spinnaker Ln 2/2 and 3/2, corner lot, fireplaces, fenced backyards,double garages, total 4074 sq ft. $235,000 14056640521 or edgewaterokc@gmail.com
4bd Executive Home Westmoore schls, 2ba, 2 liv., 2200+sf, corner lot, new carpet, MIL plan. Only $185,999 Fidelity RE 410-4200
House & lg shop TERMS 4bd, 2ba, lg. on 1N to 3O A NE of Harrah Milburn o/a 275-1695 www.paulmilburnacreages.com
5824 S. Shartel Ave, Very Nice 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car ¡ 550-2145
Call for Maps! See why we sell more acreages than anyone in Okla. E of OKC. o/a 275-1695
Country Living 2002 Mobile Home 3bed 2 bth, garage, .828 acres in Hydro, $69,900, 580-302-0253
8715 Roxbury Blvd - 4 / 2.5 / 2 Rockwell / NW Expwy. remodeled, nice, 414-8854
PIEDMONT OPEN SUN 2-5 Model home. New hms on 1/2 ac lots. From NW Expwy & Sara Rd go 4.5 mi N Cleaton & Assoc 373-2494
1st Mo Rent Selected Units Large Townhomes & Apartments • Washer, Dryers, pools • PC Schools, fireplaces
WILLIAMSBURG 7301 NW 23rd 787-1620
$200 Off 1st Mo Rent Selected units 2 & 3 bed Townhouses Washer/Dryers, Fireplaces, P.C. Schools
PARKLANE
721-5455
8100 N. MacArthur Blvd SE OKLAHOMA NEAR OUACHITA NATIONAL FOREST Historic Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow Lake & acres of Pine forest. Spend your days on the lake fly fishing, hiking, golfing, biking, horseback riding & kayaking. Little Lake Cabin Photo#205 First State Bank Valliant, OK Mike at 580-933-4201 Member FDIC & Equal Housing Lender. Photos & info at: www.foxruncabin.com
Restaurant & Convenient Store LAKE TENKILLER 918-261-5932
$99 Special 1 & 2 BD & Townhouses •City bus route/Shopping •Washer/Dryer hookups
Valencia Apts 2221 N. Meridian 946-6548 REDUCED RATE! 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms PLUS $99 special on select floor plans with 12 or 15 month lease. Call Stonebrook Apts 728-3432 OR LaVilla Apts 848-6000
Large 2bd Special $549 Casady 751-8088 Duplex 1214 N Purdue- 2 bdrm-$550Sect 8 ok- $400dep- 650-3634
GREAT Office Space. Various NW locations, 300-6000sf 946-2516
Midtown Walford Apts 518 NW 12th, 650 sf Studio $675/mo $400/dep 409-7989
7600 N Western Ave. Shopping Center space for rent 370-1077
Furnished/Unfurnished. Bills Paid » Wkly/Mnthly. Wes Chase Apts Elk Horn Apts, Hillcrest 370-1077
To apply, please call 405-824-8729, M-F, 10AM-3PM Relief Driver/Warehouseman Class A Lic. req'd. Repetitive lifting. Apply In Person @ 4400 N Cooper Ave. 405-524-4353
VERY, VERY QUIET Near mall, schls, hosp Try Plaza East 341-4813
Rent to Own: Nice 2 & 3bed MWC $350 & up 390-9777
Class A or B CDL Drivers with air brakes, good MVR/drug test, mixer drivers. An Oklahoma family owned business. 405-692-5247 or email srm2@soonerreadymix.com
FUEL HAULERS
2 lots by owner, 59th & S Sunnylane: 5905 S Sunnylane, 40X190 $9995; 5904 S Sunnylane, 75X503 $23,995; both obo; 405-740-6724.
Abandoned D/W Repo set up on 5 Acres!! Ready to move in. Free phone application 405-631-7600
Class A Driver SIGN ON BONUS!!! Daily runs. Home most nights. No endorsements needed. Benefits. Apply in person at 600 N Sara Road, Suite B, Yukon, 8AM-3PM, EOE. 405-324-2926
HS grads ages 17-38. Electronics, engineering, communications, etc. Great benefits. Relocation avail. Call Mon-Fri 877-628-9562
needed. 2 years exp. 799-5121
Owner carry 4005 Corbett 3/2/2 Brk, very nice. 15K dn 417-2176 www.homesofokcinc.com
Class A Driver $500 SIGN ON BONUS!!! Daily runs. Home most nights. No endorsements needed. Benefits. Apply in person at 600 N Sara Road, Suite B, Yukon, 8AM-3PM, EOE. 405-324-2926
PAID APPRENTICE-
Plumber (Licensed) & Plumbers Helper
OWNER FINANCING $2000 down 4010 Pearl Way 3/1 $54,000 No Credit Ck ‘ 596-4599 ‘
Hunting Lease Wanted for Duck and/or Deer. 405-361-4886
Duplex 1214 N Purdue -2 bdrm- Sect 8Avail 9/1-$550-$400dep.694-3634 3928 E Reno $1750mo house & lg 1500sf whse 601-5905 235-5028
Oakwood » 5824 NW 34 1bed, 1ba, $325 mo, $175 dep 800sf, 405-409-7989 No Sec 8
Newly Remodeled, 2 bed, NW 50th & Portland »» 405-692-5584 »»
Brand New 2 Bed 2 Bath 800 N Meridian 946-9506
800 N. Meridian 1 bed. All bills paid 946-9506 MAYFAIR Great loc! 1&2 bd W/D hdwd flr quiet secure ¡ 947-5665
Large 1 & 2 beds. Stove, refrig,
3 SW OKC Locations $345 to 420 mo 632-9849
1321 Pennington 2/2/1 $725 816 Sandhurst 4/2/2 $1395 247 Broadway 1/1 $650 1508 NW 179 Tr 3/2/2 $1295 1401 Fretz 2/2/1 $725 Express Realty 844-6101 www.expressrealtyok.com
Clean 2 bedroom with stove, icebox, AC & carpet. 2328 SW 28th. 405-685-8278
1823 Windhill Ave., Woodcreek Townhouse, 3bd 2ba 2car, FP, $900 +dep 755-0015 co.
2332 SW 49th Clean 3bd 2 living areas new carpet, fresh paint, only $650 Harris RE 410-4300
Updated 3bed 1.5 bath 2car big indoor utility rm 321 Ridgecrest Dr. Edmond $950mo 830-3399
3 bed, 2 bath, 2car, approx 1600sf $1,100/mo. Call Alex 990-0488.
Open House Sunday 3-4 3 bed, 1K ba, FP, ch&a, 2 car, fenced yard $675 + dep. 10124 Caton Pl. ¡ 769-8800
Quiet NW Townhome, 1 bed + study, 1K bath, $550mo, 748-3868
1 mi E of Tinker, 3b, 1b, 2c, ch&a, $575+$400 dep, no pets, 732-4351
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2903 Quail Creek 2/2/2 $1250 12305 Cedar Springs 2/2.5/2 $975 Express Realty 844-6101 www.expressrealtyok.com
830 NW 113th St. 2bd, 2ba, fncd, stv, fridg, carport, $646 + $400 dep. Sec 8 ok, No pets, 748-6129
The Greens, 4400 Windsong Way, 2 liv + study (wood flrs), 3 bd, 2.5 ba, 2 din, 2 car, FP, 2700 sf, No Pets, $1,550 mo » 405-755-6036
2317 N Woodward 1bed 1ba 1car 850sf $600 mo, $350/dep washer/ dryer connec. 409-7989 no sec 8
3000 NW 21st » 3bd 2bth Corner lot, $700mnth $500dp Call to See 405-946-7838
Nice Historic 2 bd $595mo. Near OCU in Paseo Arts dist. 524-8888
Bills Paid Furnished/Unfurnished Weekly/Monthly 370-1077
2124 White Oak Circle 3 bed 2ba 2 car 1369sf $1200/mo $900/dep 405-409-7989 no sec 8 1205 Briar Patch Way, 3/2/2, hrdwd flrs, near OU $965 + dep. Pets Ok. 285-0305 or 823-6550
Bethany, Beautiful Home, Furnished Room High-Speed Wi-Fi, Laundry. NS NP. $400 includes Utilities. call or text 625-5527 NW Okc, unfurn. BR in priv. home. No Pets. $350/mo. + 1/3 of all util. 405-495-8512
Unique Opportunity Efficiency apartment With Section 8 All utilities paid CALL TODAY! Charles Atkins 405-424-3142 1917 NE 20th Street
2/1/1, Very Nice, lrg liv, ch&a, No pets $635+dep 650-9684 No Sec 8
Great Investment! Lrg mint cond. Baseball, Basketball & Football Sports Cards collection, Retail value over $25,000, now $7500; 1992-2012 US Mint/Proof Set collection, market value, $4200 reduced to $3500 405-364-5806
Sat Sept 8th 10am Goldsby OK www.branchauctions.com
¡ Laminate Flooring 2100 sf, 25 yr warranty, 95¢/sf ¡ Prefinished oak, Hardwood, 2400 sf, 30 year warranty $2/sf ¡¡ 405-632-0499 ¡¡ Galvanized painted aluminum, 5ft x 6in, (35) $4 ech 6ft x 6in (28) $5 ech and assorted trim. Call 405-527-9231 Solid Brazilian Cherry• Hardwood Flooring • (2600sf) Beautiful, never used $2.50/sf • 632-0499 Sheet Metal, 3'x10', $16 Mon-Sat (405)390-2077/659-3054
WANT to buy ''GOOD'' used riding lawn mower under $1200 Must be good 918-968-5588.
Automotive shop equipment sale, Port-a-Cool Evaporative Coolers $800-$3000 818-7860 or 823-2917 harristoolinc.com Automotive shop equipment sale, Port-a-Cool Evaporative Coolers $800-$3000 818-7860 or 823-2917 harristoolinc.com
AR15 NIB $700; AK 550 Glock 17 NIB $500; Remington 45 LC revolver $350. 405-752-0623 OK’s largest selection of used Golf cars ¡ 800-276-0571 Conceal Carry Class $40 Total ¡¡¡ Call 405-818-7904 ¡¡¡ Hunting Lease Wanted for Duck and/or Deer. 405-361-4886 Dove Hunts 580-351-8110 curtsguideservice.com
19.6cf. Whirlpool commercial FREEZER $125. Murray 5.0 MOWER $25. Womens GOLF CLUB SET $35. 464-2995
Call Now 405-919-3480
Kubota 05-06 L3400 Tractor, 34hp diesel, 4x4 with loader, 320 hours, trailer, brush hog, box blade pkg. $16,500 580-492-5338 2008 JD 6430 Premium, MFWD, 24spd, loader ready, 675 hours, $68,500, 405-850-1005.
Welcome Home! 2 & 3 bd homes. Call now for appt 831-4183 1129 N. MCKINLEY, 2 BED, $550/MONTH. 513-0384
2601 SE 51, 3/1K /2, ch&a, no 8/ pets, refs $725 may sell 740-6072
200 GUN AUCTION Sat Sept 8th 10am Goldsby OK www.branchauctions.com
405-295-2222
Remodeled Lrg 2bd plus att. shop. private drive. yard, porch, wat pd. $650+dep/refs 789-3110 618-7972
3bd, 2ba, 2car, 1200sq ft, CH&A $750/month +$700dep. 414-5530
Colt .45 model 1917, made in 1895, US Army issue, in good working order, $2200 obo, 405684-0588.
WE BUY GUNS Mustang Pawn & Gun Over 1,000 New/Used Guns Tue-Sat 9-6 376-GUNS
3 bd, 2 ba, 2 car, 2 liv, Blue Ridge Addn, 2400sf, $1250/mo. Avail Oct. 1st 580-323-4040
6707 Anderson Dr, 2bd w/d hkup, ch&a, new remodel, 706-4184
6604 NW 38th, 789-8102 Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns. Buy, Sell, Trade. Ammo cans. Large selection AR-15s .Come see us at the store this weekend.
DEER LEASE - 1,040 acres Call Verl at Bluestem Hunting Reserve. Perry, OK 580-336-4148
*STORE CLOSING* Everything MUST go! Thousands of items from living room/ bedroom furniture, lamps, picture frames and MORE! Please call 417-5310
Northern New Mexico Private Ranch Elk Hunts $4000 Rifle or Bow - includes lodging. www.nmhuntfish.com 505-577-4008
C&J Sporting Goods
Screen Print Equip Must Sell! 30K Heather 405-756-5807
Jupiter Trombone with case, exc. cond., $350 obo 454-3816
BUYING OU/TX, NOTRE DAME, OSU & OU SEASON TICKETS
Technics Electronic Keyboard Model SX KN5000, $995. 405-514-1108
All Sports & Concerts » Local & Nationwide»
Young Chang Baby Grand, exc cond. $9000 neg. 405-755-1255
405-295-2222
Bed Queen Pillow Top Mattress Set, Still in original plastic!! $150 405-409-0145
3410 Cameron Court, 2/2/1 APPL $725 no pets JW Rlty 755-2510
4505 SE 79 Tr 3/2/2 $1025 Express Realty 844-6101 www.expressrealtyok.com
Frigidaire Freezer apprx 8 cu ft $130 »»» 405-273-0958
Small glass showcases; LOTS of TV's. Call 417-5310
Rent/lease to own 2100sf 3bd PCN, NW 101st & Council Ready to move-in 9/1/12 (405)589-9137
7705 NW 116th, 3/2/2, PCN Sch $1075 mo, $1075 dep 370-1077
4817 SE 19th St., 3bd 1ba 1car, ch&a, nice $635 413-6204
Zoom 220 electric scooter, like new, new battery, $250 will negotiate or trade. 405-691-1580
Washer & Dryer Set, X Large Tub, Very Clean $280»» 248-4070
200 GUN AUCTION Rent to Own: Nice 2 & 3bed MWC $350 & up 390-9777
1823 Windhill Ave., Woodcreek Townhouse, 3bd 2ba 2car, FP, $900 +dep 755-0015 co.
3/1/0, new interior, 6803 NW 53, ch&a, fridge, $775/$775 788-9077
Daryl's Appliance: W&D $75 & up, limited supply!5yr war. refr/stove $125 & up, 1yr war. 405-632-8954 Washer, Freezer, Dryer & Fridge $100ea. CAN DELIVER 820-8727 » or » 216-8318
SENIORS!
Casita Blanca 2614 NW 50th Modern 2bd 2ba 2car garage, 1200sf, Amazing Stainless steel appliances, washer/dryer $1250 mo, $1250 dep 409-7989 no sec 8
3/2.5/2 NICE!!! 9909 Mashburn Blvd. $900mo 412-8540 No Sec 8
Whirlpool Dryer 1K year old like New EX Large capacity, Front loader, pedestal w/storage space, Electric, white $450 » 432-7980
MATTRESS SALE $175 QUEEN SZ Still in plastic, Unused, Must Sell! » 405-620-1913
Nice brk 3/1.5/2 ch&a new paint tile flr Sec 8 ok 625-5665 nr TAFB
Rent/Sell, double wide 3bd 2ba, 12ac, McLoud $900/mo 414-4004 1109 Swan Lake Road, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, $775/month+$775 dep. Appointment Only. 341-7362
600 SW 24th ¡ 3 bed 1bath $500mo $400dep ¡ 631-8220
512 NW 141st, 3/2/2, nice area, Edmd. Schls. $1000 mo, 749-0603
Furnished/Unfurnished. Bills Paid » Wkly/Mnthly. Wes Chase Apts Elk Horn Apts, Hillcrest 370-1077
8005 NW 8th Unit 272 Thousand Oaks 1bd condo, fridge, stove, washer/dryer, ch/a $525 Fidelity RE 410-4200
Nice 3bd, 2ba, 2car, new Moore Schls, ch&a, fncd, no sect 8/pets, $800/mo. Yr lease. 405-503-5742
Whirlpool SXS fridge $325; Kenmore Washer/GE gas Dryer $350 both; 25'' TV $125; Several antq dressers $100-$200; misc. Call for appt. 830-3682
Classic Arcade Games MIssile Command, Dig Dug, Donkey Kong & Space Invaders (original uprights). All in good to excellent condition. $750 each OBO 405-503-1362
Bed Queen Pillow Top Mattress Set, Still in original plastic!! $150 405-409-0145 Dining rm set: table, 4 chairs, lighted cabinet, dark glass, chrome & blue cloth seats $2000 New; sell for $500 obo ¡ 819-4734
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3 Buildings Full - Good Used Office Furn 510 W.Reno 236-3166
OU SEASON TICKETS (2) Norman Games, sec 22 row 52 good view, $1200 Call 405-573-9284 2 OU Season Tickets ¡ $950 405-521-8104 or 918-271-3796 RYDER CUP: 10 Wed, 10 Thur $1500 for All. 405-823-8388
2 Metal Buildings, Like New! Can deliver. $650 & $1200. 371-6026
2 OU Season tickets, Sec 24, Row 67 $1000. 405-366-5465 255-2252
5x8, 5x10, 6x12, w/gates; like new 16 foot tandem; $650-$1350 Cash. 670-1850
6 wk old kittens, 4 regular $10 & 3 bobtails $20, 4 different colors, call from 10am-7pm 672-8126
Truck bed trailer with lights $450obo; wood pallets, $1/pallet 659-3172 5x8, 5x10, 6x12, w/gates; like new 16 foot tandem; $650-$1350 Cash. 670-1850 5 ft x 10 ft TILT $850; 405-273-0958
Bridal Equip (wht/gold): Arch, candle aubra, isle mrkrs, candle snuffers, etc $50-$600 740-2462
Selling 800 Young Commercial Fall calving Angus & Brangus cows, pairs & bred heifers. Saturday, Sept. 1st at NOON Claremore, OK 918-625-5689 or 918-342-2225 www.armitagelivestock.com
Bichon Frise bichon free too good home very loving all shots call 405-496-6630 free 405-496-6630
English Bulldog Puppies AKC reg Taking dep, ready for new homes 9/15. ’ $900 ’ 903-826-1195
BLUE HEELER, (4) 8mths old M pups $200ea; 4F 4M 6wks $200ea 580-340-0829 Can send pictures
English Bulldog 1/2 Pit Bull Puppies, 10wks, s/w, 1M 1F, $200. 405-401-0501.
Border Collie 1 yr old F, free to good home. ’’ 405-867-5512 Boston Terrier pups, AKC, 7 weeks old, 4M, 1F, $250 cash only, 794-9885 or 227-3930.
52 head Pre-conditioned Calves, 300-400 lbs, Vaccinated, ready to turn out. (37 head $750, 15 head for $700) 580-476-3686
BOSTON TERRIERS, AKC, 6wks, S/W, 4M 1F, $400-$500, black & white & chocolate. 405-543-9460
(55) Cows, 9 new babies; Balance preg tested. Good gentle cows $1200ea 405-481-6928
BOXER AKC REGISTERED PUPS FLASHYFAWNS $300.00 PLEASE CALL 405-926-7864
2 black & 3 red, 2-3 yrs old, pairs, $1675 each, 405-620-7362.
BOXER Puppies, Reg., 9 wks, 1 snow white F; 1 reverse brindle F; s/w/dc/t $350 CASH ONLY ¡ 405-848-5096
Charolais Bulls, 1-3 years, gentle, 903-814-5008 or 580-657-3888.
Boxer Puppies AKC CH Bloodlines Fawn Females 11 wks $400. 405-202-8962
Chinese SharPei AKC 7wks old 2 Lilac, 4 chocolate dilutes. $800- $1000 obo. will meet. 580-571-2826 , 580-886-2581
350 ADORABLE PETS At FREE TO LIVE Near Edmond ALL Dogs & Cats Shts/Neut $60 282-8617 www.freetoliveok.org AUSSIE MINI PUPPIES, 6wks old, 1st shots, wormed, tails docked, dew clawed, $350. 580-574-8618
Bull Terrier Puppies 7 weeks old AKC registered 1M/3F white with spots around eyes $750 each 405-779-0055 or 405-779-3731 Bull Terrier AKC 6 weeks old,first shots,wormed, vet check. 4 females and 2 males available $1000-$1200 580-5042621 email partsgal@hughes.net Bully/American Pit Puppies Black. 11 wks, dewormed, shots. No papers. $75. 405-824-0218 Cavalier King Charles aca males excelpuppies@yahoo.com $350. 580-239-1843
11 kittens, 5 weeks old, litter trained, $20 each, 601-3432. Himalayan Persian 412-1627 1M CFA $350 mylittleangels.com Kittens $10 and Up. Pixie Bob, Bengals, and Mixed 405-413-2798 Orange Tabby M 3mnths & Mom 1st shots, trained $10. 751-7560 Ragdolls-beautiful kittens, S/W 8wks $100 ’ 361-5317 Rescued-(2) 4 month old siblings, multi gray, shots S/N, need to stay together. FREE. 755-4184
Australian Shepherd Puppies Pure Bred, ACA Reg., puppies! 6wks. Tails, DC, shts, wrm. 4M 3F. Merles, Bis and Tris!! Red and Blue! Contact to view & Reserve NOW. Ready 8/28/12!!! Merles $350; Tris $300 okhawk34@yahoo.com; 405-517-1883. Australian Shepherds Older Pups - Reds, Red Merles, Blacks $250 Call or Text 405-9059699 or call 405-527-7776
Siamese Kittens, reg., 10weeks, 1M, 2F, modern, seal, POP, $250, 405-632-7585 Adult Cats to GOOD home Please help me find a home for 4 adult cats. 3 spayed females, 1 neutered male. Loving companions. All are active, alert, & healthy. Good mousers! Each comes with a carrier, litter box, food/water bowls, scratching post, toys, even catnip! Can deliver if needed. Moving and can't take them. FREE (405)401-4954; ask for more info and pics at: catlady1106@sbcglobal.net
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels AKC ch bldline, male, blenheim, 5 months. Family pet. $250 580-467-6470
KEMMER CUR pups KSBA REG. M&F. shots, wormed DOB 4/24/12 $250ea 405-320-1640
Cocker Spaniel Puppy 7 wks old. First shots and vet checked. Paper trained. Chocolate/Tan $250. 580-548-6897
LAB AKC PUPS English, 25 Mo Health Guar, Parents OFA Cert, PuppyCam www.N40K.com Ylw males & females avail. S/W/D, POP $600 (580)-478-3966
COLLIE 2 AKC PUPS LEFT (F) http://bonnycollie.shutterfly. com/ 8wks, White w/blue merle or tri mrkngs $300 405-341-8576 Cute Designer Puppies La-Chon Hybrid ICA reg. pt 4M 6wks $200. 405-434-4175
DACHSHUNDS Reg, b&t, dapples 8wks, s/w, $200 ¡ 405-742-7386
German Shepherd Pup One blk & tan female left, 7wks on 8/24; parents are family pets. Great dogs. $300.00 405 514-2110
Dachshunds 7 wks, B/T & Red M Brindle F $225 580-478-5600 DACHS Mini, 3F 2M red & b/t smooth & wire $200ea 321-1209 Doberman AKC pups, European champ bldlines, reds & blacks, M & F, $700. 405-613-5049 Doberman Pinscher Registered T/DC/W/S, Warlock bloodlines, 2F POP, $350. 405-664-0645 Doberman puppies AKC reg. tails and dewclaws done.Parent on premises. Championship bloodlines. $450 (580)277-3722 Dutch Shepherd (short haired) Beautiful 14 week female puppy CKC Certification. High drive and protective instincts. $850 OBO Jeffrey Hauser - OKC860-912-7413
Chihuahua, M&F, $250. Lic# OK89 820-7272 puppylovefarms.com
English Bulldog Puppies, AKC, 1M, 5F, 7 wks, Vet ck'd $1500 stubbornbullies.com Will meet 918-407-5220 or 918-407-5221 English Bulldog Puppies AKC 7wks.2females,4males.First shots,wormed,vet checked. $1500 Traci 405-830-7367 a_zmom@yahoo.com
Basset Hound, UKC, Beautiful! Tri Color, 4 boys 1 girl, POP, $400 wormed & 1st shots. Ready to go Aug 24th. 580-656-0867
Chihuahua Puppies, AKC, 2F Tiny, s/w, 16wks, $175. 615-4174 CHIHUAHUA Puppies full blood born 7/13/12, 1M-$100 1F-$150 No papers. 405-605-1838
8 Kittens, 10 wks, 6F 2M, black and black/white short hair $10. 405-243-7546
Basset Hounds AKC DOB 6/10/12 3 Male Black &Tans www.redrocketbassethounds. com $350.00 Pamela 405-376-0290
Chihuahuas, 8wks, 2M 1F, full blood, $100ea. 405-397-6925
Calico, Torti, LH-S, B&W, Spd, Neut, SHTS, $35, 722-9622 KWCR
Bichon, Reg $450-$500ea OK#02, okcpoms.com ¡ 405-609-9241
Chihuahua Toy reg 6wks, s/w, in home, $150-$200 cash 615-2565
German Shepherd AKC Pups & Adults, Champion Heidelberg's $850 ¡ 918-261-4729 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC championship import bloodline 1 solid black F 1 solid black M blk & tn 3M & 3F www.gravittgerman shepherds.com $350 (405-6510233 after 4PM weekdays)
CAVALIERS Reg, Ruby, 8WKS S/W $450, 405-742-7386
Chihuahua Cuties, 8 wks EXTRA TINY TEACUPS $250 Cash ¡ 434-1851
Goldendoodle Puppies, 3 males black, $400ea. 405-392-4598
Brittany CKC Puppies Vet checked, shots given. .Males $400 - Females $450. 405-382-8007 after 5:30 P.M.
Boxer pups, fawn & white, M&F, s/w, $250, 598-2442 or 788-1743. BOXER PUPS Tails/DewClaws Shot Records $300 #585-3463
English Bulldog Pups, AKC, 3mos 1M 1F, $1,000ea. 405-401-6943
English Bulldogs Champion Pedigree,AKC,English Bulldogs, 2F,1M, 9 wks, vet ckd. www.youngsenglishbullies.com $1500 580-504-0023 English Bulldog Puppies, ch. bldlines, 2M 1F s/w, vet ckd $1200-$1500 361-3529 k-sandsbulldogs.com English Bulldog Puppies AKC reg Taking dep, ready for new homes 9/15. ’ $900 ’ 903-826-1195
Lab Black, 9mos, healthy, will give to good home ’ 601-5799 Lab Mix 1y F, B&W, spayed, vax, chipped. $50. 405-543-3237
German Shepherd AKC Pups Beautiful Sable pups 4M 4F s/w POP $450 *405-863-1475 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups AKC. POP S/W. M&F $350.ea Must see! 918-387-4216
Lab Puppies S/W/DC $300 Ready To Go! 580-371-8667
Labrador Retriever Puppies AKC registered black lab puppies. 5 males, 1 female. 6 weeks old. Will be ready to go to good homes on Sept 8. AKC Champs and Master Hunters in pedigree. Parents on premises. Great value for quality dogs. Call now to see the puppies and reserve your pick. Check out our website at https://sites.google.com/site/ rollingthunderretrievers/home $500.00 Call (405) 390-8548 or (405) 209-1810
9 yr Buckskin G $1500; 6 yr reg QH mare $1000; Both real nice, well broke, 405-340-1214 8204970 Edmond 2 HORSES unregistered. $1600 for both. 405-802-4415 text pgr.
Maltese, Adorable, ITTY-BITTY! ACA, $450 Visa/MC. 826-4557 MALTESE PUPPIES REGISTERED 3M $500ea 1F $550. 7 weeks. Shots/vet checked. 405-206-2055 MALTESE tiny 4m reg. s/w micro www.heartlandpuppiesok.com $350. 580-660-0120 will meet Malti-Poo, Adorable, ITTY BITTY! $495 Visa/MC 826-4557 Malti Poo, $325-$400ea, OK#02, okcpoms.com 405-609-9241 MALTI POO PUPS. Champage males $150ea. Harrah 761-8423 carmen1234@aol.com
K MASTIFF K BRINDLE BOXER puppies, 10wks, POP, $150 818-0562 lv msg
SCHNAUZER MINI Reg. puppies $325 s/w 1yr hlth guar ’ 580-220-5866 ’ ’ pedestalpuppies.com ’
Schnauzer, AKC Minis, 8 Weeks, 2M, Black, T/D, $250, Ask for Karen ’’ 682-2100 Schnauzer, Mini & Toy, ACA all colors 3M 1F $400-$500 ears dn will be small 627-0419 ¡ ok#17
55 Racing Homers full blood, $8$12, take all $300, 405-820-0751
Sm F dog, drk w/wht feet/chest, SW 83rd & Walker 8/22.635-9498
Sunshine Cleaning Svc, ins/bond clean/organize793-1630/625-3930
2 very small dogs, 1/2 Yorkie, male blk w/brown, female blonde, hair cut very short, Del City btwn Sunnylane & Air Depot, around SE 29th. 636-4250 or 426-9797
Yorkie, AKC pup, s/w, 5-7 pounds, 1M left, $300, 580-504-9633. Yorkie-Maltese (Morkie) ITTY BITTY! Baby Doll Face $495 Visa/MC 826-4557 Yorkie 1F Toy AKC ,T/DC, 1.2lbs, 4 pounds full grown, 7 wks, $500 » 405-265-0205 YORKIE ACA 2 F, Small and very playful, s&w, 8wks,home raised $500 - $800 580-271-8108 Yorkie AKC 2F t/d/s/w POP $600 - $800»» 405-503-8111
Pit Bull Pups, 7wks, 3M, 2F, $200 305-7500
Yorkie Puppies, Reg., Ms & Fs 8wks $450-$1,000, 580-819-2541 weatherfordyorkies.com
Drives, Foundations, Patios. Lic./Bond./Ins. Free Est. 769-3094 » Driveways, patios, steps, licensed, bonded. 424-5105
Page510.com Drinking Problem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Daily 5:10 AM meetings Open to the Public. 3200 N Rockwell Ave in NW OKC. (405) 431-8131
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Ceiling & Wall Doctor Total Remodeling Acoustic popcorn removal Drywall repair ‚ Powerwashing Custom hand trowel finishes & spray finishes Interior/Exterior painting Call Jeff for free estimate at 405- 408-5453, insured.
Shaw's Quality Home Care offering personalized home care & entertainment shuttle. Call Crystal 405-212-6613
Rose Electric LLC Service calls #87915 405-703-4556
Yard for lease 150x250 w/28x60 building in Arnett 580-445-6403
Rottweiler, AKC, 11wks, 1F, s/w/t/dc, POP, vet ck'd $300. 405-513-1750 2 dogs, 1 Pug 1 Boxer found vicinity SW 89th & Penn Call 249-4729 to identify
Paint, Drywall, Handyman 34 yrs Exp. Free Est. 503-3794
COMMERCIAL DRAINS and Maintenance Commercial Property Specialist 25 yrs of Service Tim, 680-8501
BUDDY'S PLUMBING, INC. All types, repair & remodel, gas, water and sewer ¡ 405-528-7733
Ceiling 2 Floorz ‚ Roofing & Remodeling ‚ All Types Of Flooring Insured, 412-0924. Total home/comm repair add ons, drywall/paint, tile, brk, stone, install granite cntr tops. 706-7209 Semi Retired Remodeler, 40 years exp, seeking small jobs, 255-5942
Sprinkler Systems, Fencing Install & Repair, Free Est, 200-3983
RAY'S ELECTRIC »»» 820-7466 »»» Kitch & bth remodel, leaky shwrs 33yrs free est 684-5416 728-0545 D&G FENCE-all types Repair spec. Guar lowest pr. Free est.431-0955
JAN-PRO, the #1 fastest growing franchise in the world for 3yrs in a row, per Entrepreneur Magazine. Start your own business as low as $950dn 606-3300 RESTAURANT. Ready to operate. 7908 N. MacArthur 525-6671
Craft-Masters Painting & Decorating, 30 years exp, » 736-9088»
Zax's Plumbing & Sewer Complete sewer & drain cleaning plbg repair lic/bond/ins 409-7118
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» Painting Int/Ext » Neat Clean Reliable. » 410-9252 »
Bill's Painting & Home Repairs Quality Work! Free Est. 735-8982
Big on Construction, Easy on Your Pocket. Give us a call, We can do it all! ¡ Lic./Ins. ¡ 410-9320
Buying oil & gas properties, any status, pay top $$, 405-740-9000
PUG PUPPY, female, registered, fawn, 9wks, $300. 405-386-5401 or 405-200-9509
STAMP, STAIN, OVERLAYS, DRIVES, ALL TYPES, RES/COM'L, LIC/BONDED, FREE EST 625-3216
German Shepherd, M, blk spot on tongue, 122 & Meridian 241-5857
Weimaraner Pups Only 1 male left! ACA Reg. T/D/S/W $500 (405) 227-7448
All Areas Lawn & Tractor James Gordy ¡ 348-4469 Brushhog, box blade, roto, $40/hr, 3 hour min, 227-3517
Marvin's all kinds concrete Free est, 885-4059, 605-0180
SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS, AKC black & white, M&F, $350-$400ea 405-802-5367
Pit Bull Pups, 9wks, blues & blue fawns $200-$250. 405-305-0287
Rottweilers, AKC, 10wks, German bloodline 3M vet ck'd $400-$500. 405-603-8090 or 405-838-9428
Show Stopper Landscapes Lawns ¡ Landscapes ¡ More! Veteran Owned Jeff 206-2520
Lost at Lyric, man's gold ring 1 sml diamond several chips. REWARD »»» 720-2566
Siberian Huskies, AKC, Champion Bloodline, $350, 412-0561.
Yorkie, AKC 8wks M/F $250-$500 s/w 580-504-7115 can send pics
PUG, AKC, 4 mos old, female, s/w POP, fawn & black, Very Healthy, Very Pretty, $350. 424-6353
BUNNIES & Yng breeding stock various breeds $15-$30 823-7848
Sib.Husky & Wolfhybrid pups, $200-$650 405-796-0899 lv msg debbiesdreamsiberians.com
MIN PINS, ACA, S/W/E/T, M's & F's, micro chipped, $150-$200 OK#04 »» 918-426-5181
Pit Bull PUPS 11wks Razor Edge/Gotti Bullies. Sire Out of California Kennel 1M 3F $800-$1,200. Call 405-802-0090. New video on website oklahomabluethunderbullies.com
Male Boxer in Edmond at 33rd & I-35 call to identify 641-3429
Bunnies: Angora, Hollands, New Zealands & Lion Heads, $15-$30 405-348-7590
Shih Tzu Pups 3months 3M 1F Tri Colors Lovable 1st Shots $250 »» 637-8033 or 664-6702
Yorkie, Adorable, Baby Doll Face ITTY-BITTY! $450-$550 Visa/MC. 826-4557
Pit Bull 1/2 English Bulldog Puppies, 10wks, s/w, 1M 1F, $200. 405-401-0501.
Yorkie, male, found near NW 50th and Villa, call to ID, 397-8865.
Female black & grey tiger striped kitten, 11wks. 405-460-0750
Shih Tzu, Chinese Imperial, 2 M $300. Lic# OK89. 820-7272 puppylovefarms.com
Min-Pin puppy 1M blk & rust 13 weeks, $150; s/t/dc 405-604-1095 405-823-0390
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Puppies, pure bred, tri-color, $150. 405-380-8955 or 405-380-6996
Steel Carports, Patio Covers 2car carport $1695 799-4026/694-6109
12weeks old black f pup found on sw 56th» 694-1786 or 685-1964
MAL-SHIH Adorable! ITTY BITTY! $450 Visa/MC 826-4557 Maltese, ACA, 2F, 2M $500-$600 Chmp. Bloodline 627-0419 ok#17
Shih Tzu, near SW 134th btwn Western&Santa Fe. 405-401-1427
AIRE-MEN 1st lb Freon Free $59 S.C. A+ BBB accredited Co. lic. #76029 Call 610-2720
A/C & Appliance Service, 25 years exper, $40 service call, 371-3049.
Brick, block & pavers, 35 yrs exp, 631-7580 or 543-4801.
Fences Built & Repaired, Home Repairs & Lawn Care ¡ 473-1700
»» GENE’S TREE SERVICE »» Insured-Free Estimate. 682-2100.
REPAIR & NEW FENCES 36 years experience, 631-1925.
L & R Tree Service, Low Prices, Insured, Free Estimate, 946-3369.
Professional installation, carpet, tile, wood, 15 yrs exp, 881-8573.
Retired Contractor on SS with 40 yrs exp. Does home repairs with free est. If you don't call me we both lose money. 410-8712
Rottweiler Puppies, s/w/t/d, POP $400 CASH, no papers. 525-5621
Wolf Cubs 90% Timber Wolf 10% German Shepherd, F $800 M $600 Call 405-412-3461
Chihuahua? blonde/brown F long hair on S Western btwn 134 & 149th on Fri Aug 17th. 691-1315
Carpet Clean $12rm Repr Stretch Install 882-4592
Mr. Fixit Handyman Service. We do it all for less. Free estimates. Bonded. Ins. Visa/MC. 603-6104.
Rottweilers, Real German Bred Pups, AKC, $500-$2000. 619-0643
» POT BELLY PIGS Tiny Babies! blk/wht $100 » 823-7848 »
Grey & purple Pigeon w/bands on legs, NW OKC, 405-751-2704
3 rooms steam cleaned, we do tile too! truck mnt $35 406-5739
HOME IMPROVE. Repair. Remodel. Roofing. Free Est. 410-2495.