Gerald Frank, professor emeritus of music at OSU, will present an organ recital Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Third and Knoblock.
The second annual Pete’s Market Day on Perkins Main Street Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. will include arts, crafts and activities for the kids.
Kylie Ahern will present a senior violin recital Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Sheerar Museum auditorium.
Jack Allred, Stillwater, will show his art at the Ponca City Art Center in May.
Dale Martin will demonstrate pastel painting techniques for the Stillwater Art Guild at 7 p.m. Monday in the auditorium of the Sheerar Center, Seventh and Duncan.
The Stillwater Children’s Museum and Tin Cup Adventures will bring the “Pioneer Living” exhibit to the Payne County Expo Center on Saturday.
Every once in a while I see a tree that is indeed beautiful.
Celebrating the strength and beauty of women, the City of Stillwater Multi Arts Center is calling for entries for the fourth annual “Art of the Woman” exhibit, which will feature women and women artists in any media.
Jim Marion Etter will discuss his latest book, “What a Dirty Shame! 100 Unforgettable Place Names of Oklahoma,” on Saturday at Stillwater Public Library.
Classical pianist Leon Bates will perform Friday at 8 p.m. in the OSU Seretean Center Concert Hall to wrap up the 2007-08 season for OSU Allied Arts.
The Stillwater Public Library and OSU library will present a “Books and Bluegrass” program Thursday at 7 p.m.
Saturday will serve as a day to bring out the artist in everyone.
Monica Taylor and Patrick Williams, The Farm Couple, will play four shows this weekend, two of them in Stillwater.
The Cimarron Chapter of the American Guild of Organists is hosting “Pedals, Pipes and Pizza” from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
The 31st Annual Arts and Heritage Festival will open at 9 a.m. Saturday in Couch Park, 12th and Alcott.
A new painting by Velma Sanders, Stillwater Art Guild president, was juried in the National Oklahoma Friendly art show.
Clarence and Lois Parker of Ponca City are pictured at a recent dance in Stillwater.
Carl Lucas, Cleveland, will return to the Pawnee Bill Ranch on Saturday to present a workshop on the frontier skill of flint knapping.
Melissa S. Williamson, Paola, a master’s student in music pedagogy and performance at Oklahoma State University, will present her graduate flute recital on Saturday.
The final book in the Let’s Talk About It, Oklahoma series on “Invisibility and Identity: The Search for Self in African American Fiction” will be presented Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Stillwater Public Library reception area.
Japanese Storyteller Hiroko Fujita will be in Stillwater Wednesday in the First Presbyterian Church from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. for her 12th visit.
“Celebrate Youth Art,” a non-juried exhibit of original works featuring a variety of media from Payne County youth in eighth through 12th grades is open through March 31 at Multi Arts Center.
“Flying in Oklahoma,” artwork by Stillwater artist Vonda Evans, has been selected for the official poster and T-shirt of the 31st annual Stillwater Arts and Heritage Festival, which will be April 12-13 at Couch Park.
Multi Arts Center is inviting artists to submit up to three pieces of artwork for the second annual Poetic Art exhibit.
Stillwater Community Center will present “Dueling Pianos Show with Michael & Amy” on April 4 at 8 p.m. in the Lowry Activity Center.
Hannah Roark was the 2008 statewide winner in the Poetry Out Loud competition, sponsored by the Oklahoma Humanities Council.
Stillwater Art Guild’s spring judged show includes 74 works of art by 29 artists.
On a mission to show how consumerism impacts the American landscape, an Oklahoma State University professor traveled to all 50 states in one year documenting her experience through a series of oil paintings.
Heather Hines and Sam Stropes of Stillwater experienced their first ballroom dance in February.
The Farm Couple, Monica Taylor and Patrick Williams, will drive in from a week of shows in Kansas Friday evening for their monthly concert at The Hideaway.
Texas author J.A. Joshi will sign copies of her historical fiction novel, “Follow the Cowherd Boy,” at Hastings from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.
Velma Sanders, Stillwater, will show her oil paintings as the featured artist for March and April at Contemporary Art Gallery in Oklahoma City.
The Fourth Annual Pioneer Revue, showcasing the talent of Stillwater High School students will be Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m.
The members of the Stillwater Art Guild will open their Annual Spring Judged Art Show with a reception from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in Stillwater Community Center.
Multi Arts Center is offering a wide variety of classes this spring.
The 2008 Oklahoma State University High School Piano Competition took place on Feb. 16 in the Concert Hall of the Seretean Center for the Performing Arts in Stillwater.
Jean d’Offay and his wife D.M. Dutt are pictured here at an Idella Lohmann Ballroom Dance Club of Stillwater dance earlier this month.
Karoll Kyle will demonstrate silk painting techniques for the Stillwater Art Guild at 7 p.m. Monday in the auditorium of the Sheerar Center, Seventh and Duncan.
Leigh Swafford and Eric Pearson are pictured at a recent Idella Lohmann Ballroom Dance Club of Stillwater dance.
Shelby Holcomb, Judith Prenzlow, Kellie Rong and Mackenzie Starks participated in the Oklahoma Choral Directors Association 2008 Choral Festival in Oklahoma City in January.
Payne County artists in grades eight through 12 are invited to submit artwork for the Celebrate Youth Art exhibit at City of Stillwater’s Parks, Events and Recreation Multi Arts Center.
The Oklahoma State University percussion ensemble will present its first concert of the spring semester at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Seretean Center for the Performing Arts.
The cast of “Arsenic and Old Lace” at Town and Gown Theatre provided plenty of laugh-out-loud moments on opening night Thursday.
Actor Judith Hawking will draw on her theater experience to discuss how to handle difficult work situations at 7 p.m.
Barbara Sweger and Dale Murphy are pictured at a recent Idella Lohmann Ballroom Club dance.
Town and Gown Theatre takes on screwball comedy in “Arsenic and Old Lace,” which opens Thursday.
Monica Taylor and Patrick Williams, The Farm Couple, will play their monthly show at The Hideaway today at 7 p.m.
Winter art classes are under way in the Lachenmeyer Arts Center, Cushing.
Fourteen artists showed 36 works of art in Stillwater Art Guild’s 2007 Fall Art Show at Stillwater Community Center.
The City of Stillwater Sister Cities Council is showing the traveling exhibit of artwork of the Sister Cities International Young Artist Showcase at Stillwater Community Center.
Hastings is hosting book signings for two local writers on Saturday.
Town and Gown Theatre continues its 57th season with an open casting call for its next production, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” written by Joseph Kesselring and directed by Paul Weber.
Students of Instrumental Inspirations Music Studio will present a recital of Christmas carols and other tunes Sunday in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church.
Stillwater Honor Choir has accepted an invitation to perform at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City on Monday as part of the annual Governor’s Christmas Tree Lighting event.
Town and Gown Theatre continues its 57th season with “Octette Bridge Club,” a play written by P.J. Barry and directed by John Thomas.
Local teenagers can test their video gaming skills against each other on Saturday at Stillwater Public Library, 1107 S. Duck.
Now showing in the Town and Gown Theater Art Gallery are paintings by Velma Sanders and jewelry made by Tom Sanders.
Stillwater Arts and Humanities Council will present “Christmas Present” at the 2007 Festival of Trees.
Monica Taylor, Perkins, and Patrick Williams, Grove, known together as The Farm Couple, will perform Friday at 7 p.m. at The Hideaway.
The Stillwater Community Center Foundation, the Idella Lohmann Ballroom Dance Club and Consumers IGA are hosting a concert and dance featuring the music of the Stillwater Jazz Band.
Well, it’s that time of year again.
The OSU department of theater will open its production of the Shakespearean classic, “Romeo and Juliet,” with a modern approach, on Wednesday.
A quilt was given in a drawing to Dixie and Melvin Terrill at the recent Stillwater High School Class of ‘57 50th Reunion.
Stillwater High School is hosting “Centennial Stitches — Oklahoma History in Quilts” at 7 p.m. Monday at the Performing Arts Center.
Local artists Jenneffer Sixkiller and Assunta Martin will present a holiday card-making workshop at Stillwater Public Library on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 119.
The Oklahoma State University Wind Ensemble will present three premiere works for wind band plus a staple of the repertoire on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Seretean Center Concert Hall.
“They make you want to get on the dance floor!” said Kay Stewart about Floyd Haynes and his orchestra.
National Novel Writing Month will kick off in Stillwater with a party at 7 p.m. today at Hastings.
New Shanghai Circus will open the 2007-08 Center of the Arts Subscription Series at Stillwater Community Center.
Nicole Esposito and Alan Huckleberry will be performing a flute and piano recital in OSU’s Seretean Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall in Stillwater on Thursday, November 1st at 8:00 p.m.
One of the most unusual books I've run across lately has to be Randy Cepuch's "A Weekend with Warren Buffet and Other Shareholder Meeting Adventures" (New York: Avalon, 2007.)
Members of Stillwater Children’s Theatre rehearse for their upcoming production of “Sleepy Hollow.”
It’s show week for Stillwater High School. SHS will be presenting “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood” today through Sunday.
Multi Arts Center opened its sixth annual Mask Exhibit, “Behind the Mask,” on Friday.
One of the godfathers of Red Dirt Music is once again returning Northeastern Oklahoma.
Stillwater High School will present “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood” in the SHS Performing Arts Center this week.
The Oklahoma State University department of theater will open its fall 2007 season with Ken Ludwig’s farce “Moon Over Buffalo.”
The Art Groups will hold its third annual “Art on the Bricktown Canal” Saturday from noon to 7 p.m.
Thomas Lanners, professor of piano at Oklahoma State University, will present a solo piano recital in the Seretean Center Concert Hall at 2:30 p.m. today.
The Oklahoma State University Wind Ensemble will present its first concert of the fall semester Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Seretean Center Concert Hall.
The work of Stillwater author Walt Cross will be considered in October for literary awards in two categories during the 47th annual Western History Association Conference in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma’s International Bluegrass Festival has announced that Sam Bush will be headlining the 11th annual three-day festival this weekend in Guthrie.
Community members are invited to get in touch with their sophisticated side and enjoy the beautiful sounds produced by the Oklahoma State University orchestra on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Seretean Center for the Performing Arts.
Pianist Julie Bees will perform a solo recital Friday at 8 p.m. in OSU’s Seretean Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall.
Stillwater Public Schools orchestra students will celebrate the fall season with a hoedown featuring fiddle and folk music and a baked potato bar dinner on Oct. 4 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Stillwater Junior High School.
The day may have started out gray but the skies parted to make room for the blues.