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Today we are discussing the Paseo Arts Festival in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The annual Paseo Arts Festival in Oklahoma City showcases the original works of over 90 visual artists in the historic Paseo Arts District. One of the largest arts festivals in the state, festival guests can view many different types of art, including photography, paintings, wood pieces, jewelry, ceramics and sculpture. See innovative works by regional and national artists at this exciting festival. Hear a variety of music while you browse art, as two stages will showcase local talent of all genres. The North Stage features singer/songwriters, bluegrass guitarists, and folk and country music among other genres. The South Stage shines a spotlight on dancers and heavier musical acts as well as some returning arts festival favorites. Head to the stage at The Paseo Plunge, which will feature spoken word and standup comedy performances. Enjoy plenty of activities for everyone. Kids can make their own art in the free children's area with sculptures, spin art and more. The historic Paseo Arts District is also home to more than a dozen art galleries, several restaurants and multiple specialty shops, all of which will be open during festival hours. Don't forget to sample the many drinks, snacks and meals available for purchase around the festival grounds. Visitors can park at First Christian Church at 3700 N Walker Ave and take a free shuttle to the festival. Named one of the Best Places to Visit by Frommer's Travel and Travel + Leisure, Oklahoma City offers all of the culture, cuisine, attractions and amenities you'd expect in a modern metropolis. And with its rugged Western past, working stockyards and title as “Horse Show Capital of the World,” it's rich in cowboy culture, as well. From family fun to romantic retreats to outdoor adventures you won't find anywhere else, Oklahoma City has plenty of hustle without all the hassle. Also discussed Heavenlee BBQ, Medicine Park, Paseo Arts District, William Shatner, Star Trek, HGTV and The Oklahoman. Special thanks to our partner, Enid SOS. Want some Only in OK Show swag? #PaseoDistrict #OKC #Festival #arts #medicinepark #shatner #tribbletroubadour #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #travel #tourism
Alex Sanchez is back and we talked a lot about video games, memes, the Internet, the future, and such. We start with some spoilers to Attack on Titan, so if you don’t want that, skip to 00:01:55 and we’ll be beyond the quick Attack on Titan conversation. Alex Sanchez is a comedian and hosts Public Access, an Open Mic night at Paseo Plunge in OKC. He also co-hosts a Christian music podcast called The Praisedown. Follow him on Twitter @SeriousSanchez https://twitter.com/SeriousSanchez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/santiagoramones/support
Alex Sanchez is a comedian and hosts Public Access, an Open Mic night at Paseo Plunge in OKC. He also co-hosts a Christian music podcast called The Praisedown. We talk about comedy, religion, politics, you know, the usual. Follow him on Twitter @SeriousSanchez https://twitter.com/SeriousSanchez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/santiagoramones/support
This week we're talking with our dear friend, Jeff Provine. This time he's not talking ghosts, but a new project Okie Comics. The bimonthly free periodical will focus on local artists and writers who produce independent works about Oklahoma. The magazine can be found in several places around Oklahoma City including local comic book stores. You can find Okie Comics on the web at https://okiecomics.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OkieComics/?fref=ts and don't forget a launch party at Paseo Plunge on December First:https://www.facebook.com/events/547118082303587/ Support this podcast
We join Charles Martin and Michael Martin at the Paseo Plunge during the 41st Paseo Arts Festival to talk books, coffee and donuts, the Literati Press and their new podcast aimed at literature.
Charles Martin of Literati Press and composer Gabriel Gallear join us in studio to give us a taste of their newest collaboration, the podcast “Adventures in Stereo.” Then we turn the page to discuss the publications of Literati Press and the new bookstore/coffee-shop/gallery coming to the Paseo Plunge.