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Ticket packages now available for Armstrong Auditorium
Ticket packages for Armstrong Auditorium’s 2019-20 season are available for purchase. FlexPass packages allow guests to create personalized subscriptions that include three or five performances, while getting 10-15% off regular ticket prices. Packages start at just $84 for three concerts.
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A few weeks ago, crew members from the hit NBC show “American Ninja Warrior” once again came to Oklahoma City to film an episode for the upcoming season. My brother Taylor is a course tester for the show, so naturally, I got the backstage treatment (no spoilers).
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Here is a breakdown of podcasts to check out no matter your career, interest or lifestyle:
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Kicking off 2018 at Armstrong Auditorium is banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck and inventive string quartet Brooklyn Rider on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
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Have you ever wanted a “one-stop-shop” for everything local and fun? The City Vibe Guide is your answer. This online guide directs Oklahomans to local patios, dive bars, live music, pubs, rooftops and dancing.
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The nation will get a glimpse into the lives of a few Oklahoma City residents in Bravo’s “Sweet Home Oklahoma.”
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People all over the country are going crazy for this hilarious and fun new game, Speak Out.
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Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma is the state’s leading, nationally recognized professional theatre company. Lyric Theatre has brought Broadway-caliber productions to OKC audiences for more than half a century and this summer will feature an outstanding lineup of three shows.
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School is out and the kiddos are itching to swim, so beat the heat at an Oklahoma water park.
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June is jammed with iconic Oklahoma entertainment and events — starting with OKC’s deadCenter Film Festival June 8-12 and Red Earth Festival June 10-12. Bartlesville’s weeklong Mozart Festival runs from June 11th through the 18th.