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Published: October 1, 2008
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Only twice in the 21st Century has Texas beat Oklahoma in the meeting of the Red River Rivalry. And last year it was close. And this year it is shaping up to be a good game again. And it should be. Why drive all the way to Dallas and spend all the money for a shut-out?
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Oct. 3, Art on Tap at Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Who said beer isn’t classy? It definitely wasn’t us … or the Oklahoma City Museum of Art for that matter. The classiest establishment in OKC will throw their fifth annual evening of beer and art. Enjoy more than 70 imported and domestic beers, heavy hors d’oeuvres from some of OKC’s finest eating establishments like Old Germany, Café Nova, Paseo Grill to name a few. There will be music and the opportunity to take in special exhibit Roman Art from the Louvre. For more information visit okcmoa.com.
Oct. 3, Frank Caliendo at Riverwind
The master of impressions, Frank Caliendo will be performing an evening of stand up at Riverwind. For more information visit riverwind.com.
Oct. 3-5 Regatta Festival on the Oklahoma River
Weekend warriors and Olympic medalist alike will participate in rowing exhibitions and competitions during the three-day festival on the Oklahoma River. The festival has something to offer everyone from a climbing wall and children’s area to a wine garden and art show. There is an interactive Olympic experience, live music, food and more. For more information visit oklahomaregatta.com.
Oct. 5, Switchfoot and Third Day at the Ford Center
Music for a good cause is always a great thing. Check out this show and you’ll be helping support Habitat for Humanity and that is something that you can feel good about. And it is sure to be a good show with an incredible line up of rock. For more information visit okfordcenter.com.
Oct. 7, Pajama Game at Civic Center
The Broadway play about pajama factory workers asking for a seven and half cent per hour raise lands at the Civic Center for a five-day run of hilarity. For more information visit okcciviccenter.org.
Oct. 14, Thunder preseason game at Ford Center
We’ve been doing a lot of waiting for the Thunder. We waited to find out if they were coming to OKC. We waited to find out what there name would be. We waited and we waited. And now It is finally here. It may not count statistically speaking, but it is the first time we get to see these guys in action. Go Thunder! For more information visit okfordcenter.com
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