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Oklahoma: Oklahoma Musical

Follow those Paw Tracks! It's a set of freshly announced Animal Collective tour dates, and boy are they cute. After finishing up a lengthy European tour, the creatures of Animal Collective are marching out of the forest and into the big cities of North America.
Alice Cooper concerts are as loud as 100 mikes on an F-16's afterburner, so Thursday night's show in Springfield might not have been Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical cup of tea.
Josh Jones describes his band as "Oprah Winfrey meets Jackson Pollock." Jones' band, The Evangelicals, will be performing at Howard's Club H on Oct. 11. The Evangelicals have been together for over a year and are promoting their first album entitled "So Gone.
Bands have been having "musical differences" since the beginning of time, aka the year the Beatles formed. Clor is no different, except, unlike the Beatles, they only gave us one album and two years to get to know them before splitting up.
Justin Timberlake's "SexyBack" retained its lead on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for a sixth week Thursday, while a new tune from the 'N Sync alumnus surged toward the top 10, according to Billboard.
Donna and D'Ann Altom participated in the 2006 Oklahoma City Freedom Walk on Sept. 11. The walk for freedom was held in remembrance of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks, honor or our veterans and support of our men and women in uniform.
Western Oklahoma State College is forming a Community Choir to perform a special Christmas presentation called “Sounds of the Season.” Rehearsals begin Monday, Oct. 9 at 6:30 p.m. in Room H-12 on campus.
As a power forward, Wayman Tisdale became the first player at the University of Oklahoma to have his jersey number, 23, retired.
Richard Monette's final season at the Stratford Festival will feature a production of Othello, the first since 1994, and the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!, as well as the return of William Hutt after his highly publicized retirement in 2005.
LOS ANGELES -- Isabel Bigley, who won a Tony Award for her role in the 1950s Broadway musical classic "Guys and Dolls," has died. She was 80.

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