Longtime Normanite Katie Bayliss shows off her tattoo, which was based on a drawing by David Hale. (Doug Hill)
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Winter weather welcomed crowds to the January Art Walk in Norman. Up and down Main Street, bundled-up folks sought live music, art openings and maybe even a bargain or two.
Even on otherwise ordinary days, it’s easy to bump into one of the local musicians who regularly perform in the metro. Whether it’s a casual run-in or a more of a formal affair, there’s talent everywhere these days.
From New Year’s Day to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January’s dreams have come and gone, and February’s wait for us just around the corner.
Main Street meanderings
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Musician Caleb McGee on his way to get sushi on New Year's Day. (Doug Hill)
Mural by Skip Hill as seen on Main Street Norman. (Doug Hill)
Singer-songwriter Erik the Viking stops by OKC's Plaza District. (Doug Hill)
Laura and Brett Vanderzee perform Jan. 8 at Michealangelo's in Norman. (Doug Hill)
A coffee and pastry vendor makes use of an Airstream trailer Jan. 8 during the Norman Art Walk. (Doug Hill)
Guitarists perform Jan. 8 at the Blue Bonnet Bar in Norman. (Doug Hill)
Customers peruse music at Guestroom Records in Norman. (Doug Hill)
A patron drinks a beer al fresco Jan. 8 in Norman. (Doug Hill)
Visitors take in Mainsite's latest exhibit Jan. 8 during the Norman Art Walk. (Doug Hill)
Kansas City's Victor & Penny performing Jan. 10 at The Depot in Norman. (Doug Hill)
Products hang on display at the Adam & Eve adult toy store on Main Street in Norman. (Doug Hill)
Kyle Dillingham (on violin) performing with the Norman Philharmonic. (Doug Hill)
Northeast High School's JROTC falls into formation at the Jan. 18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in OKC. (Doug Hill)
Doug Hill earned a double-major undergraduate degree in English and East Asian Studies from the University of Kansas and a master's in human relations from the University of Oklahoma. He's been a freelance journalist and photographer in central Oklahoma since 1997.