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Vast opens in downtown OKC Vast, Oklahoma City’s only restaurant located 726 feet, 2 inches above downtown, opened Oct. 24 on the 49th floor of the Devon Tower. Vast features globally-inspired American cuisine and will be open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lunch and Monday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. for dinner. Dinner on Friday and Saturday will be extended to 10:30 p.m. To make reservations at Vast, call (405) 702-7262. To view the menu online, visit vastokc.com.
Who's who downtown This week, Who's Who features Mark Zitzow, Research Coordinator for Economic Development at the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. We hope you have fun getting to know Mark and if you see him around downtown, be sure to say hello!
Tell us a little bit about what you do at the Chamber.
As a Deep Deuce resident, what’s the best part about living and working downtown?
Where's your favorite place to take your wife, Christin, for a date night?
If you were trapped on a deserted island and could only take one downtown restaurant with you, which one would you take and why?
If you could be anywhere in downtown OKC right now, where would you be and why?
If you had one hour to spend $1,000 in downtown OKC, how would you spend it?
What would you do if you could be the Mayor for one day?
What’s your favorite way to spend a weekend or a Sunday afternoon?
Thunder up! Hey Thunder fans! Harden may be gone, but don't let that stop you from Thundering up. The season opener is this week, so mark these dates on your calendar:
Friday, Nov. 2 - Portland Trail Blazers / OKC Thunder, 7 p.m. Visit nba.com/thunder to view the full schedule.
Barons fans are in for a treat every Saturday To celebrate the upcoming presidential election, the Oklahoma City Barons fans are giving away 3,000 Presidential Candidate bobbleheads. The team has ordered an equal number of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney bobbleheads to give away to the first fans to arrive. The Barons are also giving away a car Saturday night in the team’s Drive Away Every Saturday promotion. Saturday evening, one lucky fan will drive away in a new Jeep. Faceoff Saturday evening is 7 p.m. at the Cox Convention Center against the Houston Aeros. A variety of ticket packages are available to meet every individual or group need. Multiple-game packs, Flex Packs and Full Season Seat options are available. Call the Barons’ front office at 405-232-4625 for information on group outings, season seats and other ticket packages. For more info, visit okcbarons.com.
Opening Reception for Pareidolia Series on Nov. 1 An opening reception for our new temporary exhibit, Pariedolia Series by Oklahoma City artist Trent Lawson, will be held today, Nov. 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum. Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where one sees a vague or random stimulus and perceives it as something recognizable. Examples are the man in the moon, cloud shapes looking like animals, and Rorschach ink blot diagrams. This idea is at the heart of the featured work. The opening reception is free for Association and Museum members and $5 to the public. RSVP to Corie Baker at 405.523.3206 or clb@oklahomaheritage.com. Visit oklahomaheritage.com for details about the artist and exhibit.
RAW indie arts awards is backThe 4th Annual RAWards will be hosted at Club One15 in Bricktown on Thursday, Nov. 8 beginning at 7 p.m. The event will be hosted by Ryan Drake with special guests Jenn Scott, Kristen Vails and Sharon Tabb as the judges for this live showcase. RAW: natural born artists is an independent arts organization that gives artists the opportunity and the outlet to showcase their work in their local area. Oklahoma City will showcase visual art, film, fashion, music, hair and makeup artistry, photography, models and performing arts. Guests will be able to cast their votes to nominate the winner in each category. The winners will be able to represent Oklahoma in a national competition where they can be honored in Los Angeles to receive a career boosting prize. Tickets are available online for $15 and at the door for $20 the day of the event. It will be cocktail attire with a cash bar, so come out and support the local arts! For more info, visit rawartists.org/oklahomacity.
College Programs for Working Adults – Downtown College Tuesday Topics Want to learn strategies that will lead to a debt-free life? Come to our next Tuesday Topics lunchtime seminar. Terri Talley from Allegiance Credit Union will present “Gaining Financial Peace.” These strategies are an introduction to Dave Ramsey’s well known Financial Peace Series.Tuesday Topics attendees will learn how to get rid of debt, manage money and spend and save wisely. The lunchtime seminar will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 6, from noon to 1 p.m. A complimentary box lunch will be provided. Call 405.232.3382 or email info@downtowncollege.com to reserve your place before noon on Nov. 5. Tuesday Topics is brought to you by these sponsors: The OKC Downtown College, Allegiance Credit Union, Norick Downtown Library, and Downtown OKC, Inc
Spend an evening with Lindsey BuckinghamTres Amigos productions presents an evening with Lindsey Buckingham this Saturday, Nov. 3. This one-night-only event begins at 8 p.m. at the ACM@UCO Performance Lab (323 E. Sheridan). Tickets are available for $100 and $90 and limited seating is available. For for information, or to purchase tickets, call 405.340.8552.
Overture provides a fun way to support the OKC PhilharmonicOverture, the friends of the Philharmonic group, kicks off its members-only season opening after-party on Saturday, November 3 with a disco blowout. Memberships are still available for the season and the fun is just about to start at the Civic Center. Join the cast of Disco Days and Boogie Nights, along with the Philharmonic musicians for a 70s dance party. Get on the list with a membership. Just $105 gets you concert tickets and party admission for the 3-concert Overture season. Sign-up online or call 405-TICKETS (842-5387).
Upcoming shows at the Civic Center
Disco Days and Boogie Nights, Nov. 2-3, 8 p.m.
Wizard of Oz, Nov 2-4, 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 3, 2 p.m.
Mary Poppins, Nov. 6-11
Featuring an irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all time, plus brand-new breathtaking dance numbers and spectacular stage-craft, MARY POPPINS is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show! So get swept up in the fun of this high-flying musical the New York Post gives 4 out of 4 stars and calls "a certifiable super hit!” For ticket information, visit okcciviccenter.com.
French-Canadian folk band to perform free show at the libraryOver the last few years, Genticorum has become one of the most sought after proponents of Québécois musical culture, having performed and toured in over 15 countries in North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. Firmly rooted in the soil of their native land, the energetic and original traditional ‘power trio’ also incorporates the dynamism of today’s North American and European folk cultures in their music. They weave precise and intricate fiddle and flute work, gorgeous vocal harmonies, energetic foot percussion and guitar and bass accompaniment into a big and jubilant musical feast. Their distinctive sound, sense of humour and stage presence make them a supreme crowd pleaser. The trio consists of Pascal Gemme (fiddle, foot percussion), Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand (flute, bass and jaw harp), and Yann Falquet (guitar). Each sings lead and joins in the three part harmonies. The songs are all in French, but the spoken intros for American audiences are all in English. Catch Genticorum at the downtown library a 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4. View a full list of appearances online.
Rediscover the Montgomery You're cordially invited to rediscover the historic Montgomery building in downtown OKC on Thursday, Nov. 8. From 3:30 - 6:30 p.m., The Montogomery Events Center (500 W. Main) will treat downtowners to hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and entertainment. To attend, simply RSVP to blair@themontgomeryeventcenter.com or by calling 405.601.9451.
Events at the Farmer's Public Market this weekend
The Girlie Show
It's all happening at the Farmer's Public Market Building at 311 S. Klein. For more information, visit thegirlieshow.net. -----------------
FallFest
Other downtown news
Construction begins on Kevin Durant's restaurant
Software to create a hypothetical development in downtown Oklahoma City's Core to Shore area
Osler Building's conversion to boutique hotel set to start in December in Oklahoma City
Three concepts for Oklahoma City's MAPS 3 urban park unveiled
Other downtown eventsArt Moves, Presented by Devon, various locations, ongoing American Moderns, 1910–1960: From O’Keeffe to Rockwell, OKCMOA, ongoing Nov. 1 - Downtown Dogs, Myriad Gardens Dog Park, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 1 - Opening reception for Pareidolia, Gaylord Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum Nov 2 - Season opener: OKC Thunder vs. Portland Trail Blazers, 7pm Nov. 2 - Matt Stansberry Band, Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse Nov. 2-3 - Disco Days and Boogie Nights, Civic Center Nov. 2-3 - Girlie Show, OKC Farmers Market Nov. 2-4 - Wizard of Oz, Civic Center Nov. 2-3 - All Soul's Day Celebration, Wings of Desire Nov. 2-3 - Camp on the Catwalk, Myriad Gardens Nov. 3 - Nuts & Bolts of Building a Small Business, Downtown Library Nov. 3 - All About Pies, Myriad Gardens Nov. 4 - OKC Thunder vs Atlanta, 6pm Nov. 4 - Why?, Naytronix and The Black Swans, ACM@UCO Performance Lab Nov. 6 - OKC Thunder vs Toronto Raptors, 7pm Nov. 6- Live music: Mike Hosty, JJ’s Alley Nov. 6-11 - Mary Poppins, Civic Center Nov. 8 - OKC Thunder at Chicago Bulls, 7pm Nov. 8 - Film: The Dust Bowl, OKCMOA Nov. 8 - Brown Bag Lunch Speak Series: Wreath Making, Myriad Gardens Nov. 9 - OKC Thunder vs. Detroit Pistons, 7pm Nov. 9-25 - Richard III, Reduxion Theatre Nov. 9-11 - Film: Farewell My Queen, OKCMOA Nov. 11 - OKC Thunder vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 6pm Nov. 11- The 7 Project Release Show with O Fidelis and Jabee, ACM@UCO Performance Lab Nov. 12 - OKC Thunder at Detroit Pistons, 6:30pm Nov. 13-15 - Lord of the Rings Marathon, Downtown Library Nov. 14 - OKC Thunder at Memphis Grizzlies, 7pm Nov. 15 - Downtown Dogs, Myriad Gardens Dog Park, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 16 - OKC Thunder at New Orleans Hornets, 7pm Nov. 16 - A Perfect Finish, wine and food tasting, Boathouse District Nov. 17 - Natural Creations Jewelry, Myriad Gardens Nov. 17- Blazing Colors with a French Twist, Civic Center Nov. 18 - OKC Thunder at Golden State Warriors, 6pm Nov. 19 - Wiz Khalifa Concert, Chesapeake Energy Arena Nov. 19 - Tai Chi for Better Balance, Downtown Library Nov. 20 - Straight No Chaser Concert, Civic Center Nov. 20 - Tiny Tuesdays: Thanksgiving Crowns, OKCMOA Nov. 21 - OKC Thunder vs L.A. Clippers, 6:30pm Nov. 23 - OKC Thunder at Boston Celtics, 6:30pm Nov. 23 - Holiday River Parade, Boathouse District Nov. 24 - OKC Thunder at Philadelphia Sixers, 6pm Nov. 25-Jan. 1 - North Pole Winter Wonderland Holiday Exhibit presented by OG&E, Myriad Gardens Nov. 26 - OKC Thunder vs. Charlotte Bobcats, 7pm Nov. 28 - OKC Thunder vs. Houston Rockets, 7pm Nov. 29-Dec. 1 - Real Music Weekend, OKCMOA Nov. 29-Dec. 1- The Christmas Show, Civic Center Nov. 30 - OKC Thunder vs. Utah Jazz, 7pm
Project180 Update Don't frown at the construction downtown... let us show you how to get around! Visit the Project180 website or check them out on Facebook and Twitter Be informed and prepared for traffic changes downtown by joining the Project180 mailing list Get the Project180 weekly map here Check out the Downtown Traffic Advisory updates. This list provides a summary of downtown streets expected to be under construction for the next few weeks.
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