NEW RELEASES
· Public Enemies: It's G-men versus gangsters as John Dillinger and his fellow criminals do their best to evade lawmen and rob banks in 1930s America. R
· Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2D and 3D): Well-meaning ground sloth Sid adopts some very unusual children, setting in motion a wild ride through a lost world. PG
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· Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: Evil Deception forces invade Earth again, this time seeking a secret young Sam Witwicky has learned about the giant robots' origins. PG-13
· My Sister's Keeper: A child conceived for the purpose of giving her ailing sister a series of potentially life-saving transplants sues for the rights to her own body. PG-13
· Year One: Two banished tribesmen go on a road trip of Biblical proportions as they wander through the ancient world. PG-13
· The Proposal: A publishing editor facing deportation to Canada pressures her assistant into marrying her. PG-13
· The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3: A New York subway dispatcher must match wits with armed hijackers of a city train. R
· The Hangover: Three buddies deal with the aftermath of taking a groom-to-be out for a wild bachelor party in Vegas. R
· Up (3D): A septuagenarian's unlikely air voyage of a lifetime is complicated by the presence of a young stowaway. PG
Entertainment
Films playing at Warren Theatre
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2nd Friday Art Circuit tonight
Events for 2nd Friday Circuit of Art Feb. 10, 2012: Participating nonprofit organizations: · Firehouse Art Center, 444 S. Flood, will exhibit artworks by students from the Healing Studio Feb. 10 through March 24. Firehouse patrons ...
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Breathe Owl Breathe flying to Opolis
Breathe Owl Breathe (BOB) is not a typical band. Not surprisingly the trio’s percussionist, Trevor Hobbs, is not a conventional drummer. Between recording music, playing local gigs and touring, he teaches earth sciences at two different ...
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A rare viewing of “There is More to Love...”
The University of Oklahoma College of Fine Arts and Norman’s Sooner Theatre is presenting a rare opportunity next weekend to see a staged reading of a new musical, “There is More to Love…” Utilizing love songs by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, ...
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‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ turns 50
By Carolyn Kellogg Los Angeles Times “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Sure, everyone’s heard of it. But is it worth reading? Before Jack Nicholson won his first Oscar, before there was a bus full of merry pranksters, there was a writing ...
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On Se Rechauffe! Let’s Heat It Up!
By Hannah Cruz norman etc. editor Thousands of people will gather the streets of Downtown Norman next weekend to enjoy Oklahoma’s original Mardi Gras parade....
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An interesting take on espionage with “Safe House”
He must have joined “The Agency” with an eye toward excitement, exotic locales and danger. But in Capetown, a backwater as far as foreign intrigue goes, agency newcomer Matt Weston is stuck — a one-man show, running a never-used “safe ...
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The artist life of Warrior Spirits
With nearly 1,000 distinct dialects spoken, hundreds of years of colonization from multiple countries as well as vast natural resources, Papua New Guinea is the epitome of diversity. Its native art is no exception....
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The ONE event is coming to town with chairs
The unexpected will be the center of attention at the Norman Art Council’s ONE fundraiser in March: chairs....
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Economy on the upswing at the Deli Tuesday
Life-long Norman resident Travis Pierce denies being a Communist. He explained writing a requiem for recently deceased North Korean strongman Kim Jong-il as recognition of his place in pop culture rather than as a tribute to a brutal ...
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Steel drums to hit OU
The largest steel pan ensemble Oklahoma has ever seen will assemble in Norman next weekend for a steel pan festival, a two-day celebration of Calypso music that will make any stage seem small. “This is going to be the first time we’ve ...
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