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Takes place at Michelangelo's Coffee and Wine Bar and happens on Saturdays
Come play chess, all levels welcome! Great food, tea, and atmosphere for all players. Bring a board if you have one but it's not required.
Feb
11
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Takes place at Dreamer Concepts
Dreamer Concepts, an Art Space for Emerging Artists, will host the opening reception for Dreamer 41: Tour de Quartz on Friday, February 10th from 6 to 10pm. Dreamer 41 features a selection of artwork created by high school students during the 2011 Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute (OSAI) at Quartz Mountain. Dreamer has chosen two guest curators who attended OSAI in 2011; Bo Hubbard of Oklahoma City and Senior at Harding Charter Prep and Kaelea Crowell of Yukon and Senior who is home schooled. Bo Hubbard will oversee the drawing and painting selections and Kaelea Crowell will oversee photography.
Feb
10
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Takes place at Stanton L. Young Biomedical Research Center
Enlarged Prostate?
Office-based treatments are available
Many new treatments do not require general anesthesia or even an operating room. These treatments are less invasive, have fewer side effects with a great deal of success.
Puneet Sindhwani, M.D., OU Physicians Urologist, talks about the latest treatments:
10 a.m., Saturday, February 11
Conference Room
Stanton L. Young Biomedical Research Center
975 NE 10, Oklahoma City
There is no cost to attend this seminar and complimentary parking is available. Light refreshments will be served.
Call 405-271-1572 to reserve your space.
Feb
11
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Takes place at Norman Public Library
The Lowery Room fills up for Romance lovers. Stock up for those cold winter nights, or sitting by the pool in the summer. A great way to find a Valentine present and there are always some non-romance books available for other needs & interests.
Feb
11
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Takes place at The Jacobson House
We will have the Hide Art to Fine Art exhibit at the Jacobson house featuring the works of Kiowa ledger and hide painters and the Kiowa Five artists. The opening is Friday February 10th.
The Caesar Family will have an Indian Taco sale at the Jacobson House starting at 5pm. The Gotebo family will provide refreshments at 6:30pm and give a talk about the Gotebo family history and the art by Ms. Deloras Harragarra and Judge Phil Lujan who has the Gotebo Kiowa name, at 7:30 Kevin Warren Smith will give an art talk about the transition from hide to ledger to museum painting for Native peoples.
The Hide Art to Fine Art Exhibit can also be viewed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10-5 and Saturdays from 1-5 until March 2, 2012.
Feb
10
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Takes place at Oklahoma City Museum of Art
The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement
In the days leading up to Barack Obama’s victory in the 2008 election, a former civil rights activist looks back on the early days of the movement.
Directors: Robin Fryday and Gail Dolgin USA 25min.
God Is the Bigger Elvis
In 1963, actress Dolores Hart, best known for her roles opposite Elvis Presley and her performance in the teen drama Where the Boys Are, chose to leave Hollywood behind and become a Benedictine nun.
Directors: Rebecca Cammisa and Julie Anderson USA 37min.
Incident in New Baghdad
U.S. Army Specialist Ethan McCord recalls the tragic incident in Iraq that triggered his debilitating post-traumatic stress disorder and altered his view of the war.
Director: James Spione USA 22min. Website
Saving Face
A British-Pakistani plastic surgeon works to help women who have been injured in acid attacks, while his patients struggle to come to terms with the aftermath of their disfigurement.
Directors: Daniel Junge and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy USA/Pakistan 40min.
The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom
In the wake of the devastating tsunami in Japan, the people of the region hardest hit by the disaster draw a measure of hope from the annual cherry blossom season as they fight to rebuild their lives.
Directors: Lucy Walker and Kira Carstensen USA 39min
Feb
12
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Takes place at Moore-Lindsay House Historical Museum
The Moore Lindsay Historical House wants you to help make our World War II exhibit just swell by presenting your Curious minds and wondering eyes to our Spring Exhibit!.. There will be photos, artifacts, uniforms, and music that will take you back to 1943. There will be a framed 1945 Norman Transcript to be raffled, headline-“PEACE”. Come and enjoy history with us! Free admission!
Feb
10
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