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Wearable Sculptures Spark Discussion About How Shelter Shapes Us
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Buildings are much more than just homes, shelters, or workplaces, says OU grad student Joey Behrens.
Behrens explores this concept in her artwork: prints and colorful oil paintings of cityscapes, distorted skyscrapers, and, more recently, a wearable collection of sculptures that she calls Architecture Embodied.
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Science On Screen: OU Prof’s Film Featured at Athena Cinema
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Technology plays a huge role in our daily lives. Whether it's texting, running groceries through the checkout line or simply channel surfing while sitting on the couch, we're all tech-heads to some extent.
Our dependence–or infatuation–with technology will be examined this Thursday during a free screening of Small, Beautifully Moving Parts, the next film in the Athena Cinema's "Science on Screen" series.
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It’s All In The Jeans: George Segal Exhibit Opens At Kennedy Museum
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The artist George Segal was probably best known for his white life-size sculptures, idling endlessly at bus stops or sitting frozen on public benches. However, the Kennedy Museum of Art's… Read More
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Central Venue Serving Up Local Food, Music This Sunday
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On Feb. 24 Central Venue will host its second Slow Down Sunday, a locavore potluck event featuring music from J.D. Hutchison, Todd Burge and Kelly Latimore, along with a photography exhibit by Charles Yesenczki.
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Athens Musician’s Album Mixes Piano Pop, Melancholy Melodies
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Think piano pop with a soulful smudge of indie-blues and you have the sound of Michael Rinaldi-Eichenberg's clocksyellow#9, a 10-track ride of relationships gone wrong.
Don’t let the dark theme fool you, though. This album is pleasantly all over the place, with several songs sporting upbeat, catchy harmonies.