30th Annual National Women’s Music Festival

July 22-25, 2004, Columbus

What a celebration festival this is going to be! Music and comedy by old favorites and new discoveries: Cris Williamson, Margie Adam, Tret Fure, Alix Olson, Ember Swift, Pamela Means, Ubaka Hill, Suzanne Westenhoefer, Vickie Shaw, Lisa Koch, Zoë and many, many more.

Workshops. Drama. Merchants. Open Mic. Drag Kings. Friends. Song & Drum Jams. Women. Step out of your everyday world for 4 days and be your truest self in the company of fabulous women. As always, it will fill you, heart and soul. Visit www.wiaonline.org/nwmf.

And next month, more women’s music: Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival, August 10-15

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Woody Guthrie Festival Not to Be Missed

Jill Garner

It’s that time of year when the sun is beating down on the scorched Oklahoma earth, and the music is getting hot in Okemah at the annual Woody Guthrie Festival July 14th through the 17th. If you’ve never been, now’s the time to take a road trip and head out I-40 to hear some of the best musicians in the country right here in small-town Oklahoma. It’s about an hour and a half drive east of Oklahoma City and the only cost is $5 for parking.

The festival has been growing steadily the past few years with more and more people discovering the quality of the music in Okemah, the fun of the Brickstreet Café in downtown Okemah, the beauty of the old Crystal Theater, and the relaxation of sitting out under the stars in the field at night on a blanket or chair while musicians such as Jimmy LaFave, Kevin Welch, Ellis Paul, Carrie Newcomer, Audrey Auld, Arlo Guthrie, Steve Earle, Slaid Cleaves and many more play great music and help us forget how hot it is.

I’ve written a couple of articles in the past about a woman named Kris Delmhorst out of Northampton, Massachusetts who is an incredible
songwriter and singer. Imagine my surprise when I saw her name on the list of performers for this year’s festival! She will be on the pasture stage on Thursday, July 15th at 7:20. It’s hot at that time of evening so bring a hat, but she’ll be worth the drive. Please, treat yourself and go hear her. All the performers sell and sign CDs too so bring some extra money to take home some great new music and meet the performers.

Just a few other notable performers you might want to hear at the festival are Emily Kaitz, Mary Reynolds, Susan Gibson (formerly of the Groobees), Audrey Auld (I saw her last year and she’s fabulous), Tracie Merchant (from Dallas), and The Burns Sisters. Go to www.woodyguthrie.com for a complete schedule. You can take food and drinks to the festival, but you can’t have glass and you can’t haul the whole ice chest into the pasture for the night concerts. I find making a few trips to the car works just fine. It’s a great time, the music is wonderful, and it’s a unique experience and a festival that Oklahomans should be proud of.

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Oklahoma Women’s Football Team Undefeated

OKC_Lightning_logo.gifThe OKC Lightning women’s football team is the undefeated 2004 Southwest Division Champions! They will also be seeded #1 for the playoffs in the Southern Conference!

After a first round bye on June 26th, the Lightning will play at home on July 10th against the winner of the Kansas City/Nashville game. Upon victory in that game, they will host another home game on July 17th against a team to be announced (probably either Pensacola, Chattanooga or Asheville). Upon victory in that game, it’s off to Papa John Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky for the 2004 NWFA Championship Game on July 31st against the Northern Conference Champion.

Home games are at Taft Stadium, NW 27th and May, and start at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $8 for adults and children under 11 are free. Contact Kim Mitchell at (405) 524-1509 or visit www.okclightning.com for more information.

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OUT OK presents The Summer Film Series

Thursdays July 8th and 29th at Chapman Hall, University of Tulsa (South Delaware Avenue and East 5th Street). $7 or free with valid OUT OK VIP Pass.

COMING SOON:

  • OUT OK III Pre-film festival screening Thursday, August 19, 2004.
  • OUT OK III, The Oklahoma International Film Festival opens October 14-23, 2004.

For more information, please contact Philip Au at 918-682-4654, ext 2 or pau@out-ok.com

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Gay Marriage Debate July 8

“State of the Union: A Debate on Gay Marriage” will be held at noon Thursday, July 8, in Constitution Hall, second floor of the Nigh University Center, University of Central Oklahoma, in Edmond.

The debate will feature Robert Knight, Director of the Culture and Family Institute and author of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, and Elizabeth Birch, who served as executive director of the Human Rights Campaign, America’s largest GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transexual) civil rights organization.

A question and answer period and a reception will follow. The debate and reception are free and open to the public.

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