Jan 14-20, 2015

Jan 14-20, 2015 / Vol. 37 / No. 2

PODCAST: Capital City, Ep. 17

Allison Bailey is on this week’s episode of the Capital City podcast to discuss downtown preservation and the role of millennials in shaping the city’s civic future.

Once a hit movie, now a musical

The Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical Once arrives in Oklahoma City this week to stir the soul, heal broken hearts and give hope to the lovers and dreamers in us all. Based on the 2007 Oscar-winning film of the same name, Once tells the story of Guy, an Irish busker, and Girl, a Czech immigrant,…

Classes for farm-to-fork studies open to all through OSU

Dr. Bailey Norwood believes you can’t learn enough about a subject, but he also cautions you to consider of the source. As a professor at Oklahoma State University in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, he felt there was an information gap in the public’s understanding of where their food comes from. In…

Comic shop celebrates return of jedi comics

What happens when owners of a local comic book store — which draws its name and inspiration from one of the most popular and profitable science fiction movie franchises of the last 40 years — decide to close their doors? If you’re Jeremy Privett and Camille and Bryan O’Quinn, owners of Empire Strikes Books, 600…


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