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Rhythm N Brunch: Kora Waves & DJ YuchiBoy

The Collective Food Hall 308 NW 10th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

Socialize to the rhythmic sounds of Kora Waves & DJ YuchiBoy from 3 pm to 7 pm at The Collective in Midtown Oklahoma City. On the corner of NW 10th...

Event Series Martini Monday at O Bar

Martini Monday at O Bar

O Bar 1200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

Drinks with a VIEW — We can’t think of a better way to spend your Monday in Midtown. Join O Bar for their Martini Mondays featuring two $10 martinis with...

Event Series Botanical Balance FREE YOGA

Botanical Balance FREE YOGA

Myriad Botanical Gardens 301 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

  Botanical Balance FREE YOGA Presented by Fowler Auto Sponsored by Tinker Federal Credit Union and Stephenson Cancer Center Tuesdays 6 pm and Saturdays, 8 am Bring a mat, water Instructors from YMCA Recommended for...

Latin Nites: DJ Yuchiboy

The Collective Food Hall 308 NW 10th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

Move to the latin sound with DJ YuchiBoy from 8 pm to 11 pm every Tuesday at The Collective in Midtown Oklahoma City. On the corner of NW 10th &...

The Art of Food: In Conversation with Neal Ambrose-Smith and Chef Loretta Barrett Oden

Oklahoma Contemporary 11 NW 11th St, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

Join artist Neal Ambrose-Smith (Salish/Cree/Shoshone descent) and Chef Loretta Barrett Oden (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) for a conversation about the intersection of contemporary art, Indigenous foodways and food sovereignty, moderated by food/culture writer Greg Horton. Ambrose-Smith and Oden have both contributed significantly to bridging intergenerational Native practices in visual and culinary art spaces. We'll...

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Event Series Music Over Midtown

Music Over Midtown

O Bar 1200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

Join The O Bar every Thursday from 7-9pm for Music Over Midtown. Live music, incredible craft cocktails, and the best view Oklahoma City has to offer... what could be better?

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