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OKC literary figures had choice words about drinks

While some may drink to forget, some drink to remember. It was his upbringing in Oklahoma that clouded Ralph Ellison’s glass with ghosts. By accounts, Ellison, whose 1952 novel “Invisible Man” ro...  
Dec 31, 2008 | 0 Comments

Big Apple holiday tradition comes to Oklahoma City

Nothing beats a great pair of legs. Except maybe two dozen of them. For the past four years, Oklahoma City University alum and OKC resident Karen Boyd Bethel has been one of 24 of the world-famou...  
Dec 23, 2008 | 0 Comments

Video game enthusiasts aren’t just arcade rats, prepubescent shut-ins anymore

R.O.B. stared out blankly from his perch on a shelf, flanked by stacks of gaming magazines and other related novelties collected over the years. The ill-fated Robotic Operating Buddy from the Ninten...  
Dec 17, 2008 | 0 Comments

Internet changes the porn industry, even in Oklahoma

If video killed the radio star, then the Internet killed the porn star. Gone are the days when young actors and actresses used only the alternative-Hollywood casting couch to become video vixens and...  
Dec 10, 2008 | 0 Comments

State motto ‘Labor conquers all things’ has a history with socialism

Socialists in Oklahoma are not necessarily celebrating Barack Obama’s recent victory in the presidential election, despite the claims of many conservatives that President-elect Obama is a socialist....  
Dec 03, 2008 | 0 Comments

National organization, Gazette team up for 'American Unchained' event

The American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA) and Oklahoma Gazette are teaming up to rally local restaurants, bookstores, bakers, coffee shops, mechanics and other businesses wanting to resis...  
Nov 19, 2008 | 0 Comments


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OKC literary figures had choice words about drinks

While some may drink to forget, some drink to remember. It was his upbringing in Oklahoma that clouded Ralph Ellison’s glass with ghosts. By accounts, Ellison, whose 1952 novel “Invisible Man” ro...   More...
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