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Misfit miracle

Longtime Oklahoma City Thunder fans can certainly understand the inclination to root for the underdog, cheer on the outlier or bet it all on an unlikely hero. Local nonprofit Mutt Misfits Animal Rescue Society has been doing the same thing since 2017, saving the dogs and cats that have been deemed “unsaveable” by other organizations. […]

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Pups welcome

There’s a saying about why dogs love their owners so completely. It’s something along the lines of, “They’re just a part of your world, but to them, you’re the whole world.” That feels a little manipulative, since I’m pretty sure my dog mostly lives for her sixteen comatose couch hours every day. But it is […]

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Significant diversion

You hear this phrase a lot: break the cycle. It has become part of the lexicon, a phrase we toss around loosely in relation to a great many things. In doing so, we’ve made it commonplace, and its meaning has become muddled. What does it really mean to break the cycle? How does that work, […]

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Oddly good

Jimmy B’s Culinary + Krafted 1225 N. Broadway Ave. jimmybsculinarykrafted.com 405-676-8250 What works: The hospitality, happy hour and patio are top-tier. What needs work: If you don’t order wisely, you can end up with a big bill, though not necessarily a full tummy. Tip: Make a reservation. The restaurant and patio can fill up quickly. […]

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Nature, nurtured

Discovering Ansel Adams Tuesdays-Sundays through Sept. 28 Oklahoma City Museum of Art 415 Couch Drive 405-236-3100 okcmoa.com Free-$19.95 Born in San Francisco in 1902, pioneering photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams remains one of the most important artists of our time. The groundbreaking exhibition Discovering Ansel Adams, at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, […]

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deadCenter Pass Perks

deadCenter has partnered with local businesses across Oklahoma City to create Pass Perks. To unlock exclusive deals at participating locations, just present your physical pass. We rounded up all the food and drink pass perks; more deals are available by checking out deadcenterfilm.org. Abe’s 617 W. Sheridan Ave. instagram.com/abescampsite 405-265-5733 Acai bowls are buy one, […]

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Aloha Aurora

You can’t talk about the current Aurora without a trip down memory lane. When Social Deck + Dining opened in late 2018 in the low-slung building formerly occupied by Chae, it was an immediate hit. Those were heady days in Oklahoma City’s restaurant scene, and Social made a name for itself as both a neighborhood […]

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Rico, indeed

If you’re familiar with the area near NW 16th Street and Drexel Boulevard, you’ve probably seen the little Guatemalan grocery store, Tienda Guatelinda, that’s been tucked in there for two decades. Púchica Muchá Que Rico shares some DNA with the store. Its co-owner, Andy de León, is the son of Pia de León, the longtime […]

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Tulsa treasures

Culture Tulsa’s storied cultural landscape is alive and well, offering a wide array of activities to benefit your mind, body and soul. Gathering Place 7 a.m.-6 p.m. daily through March 7 2650 S. John Williams Way E., Tulsa gatheringplace.org 918-779-1000 Free It’s free to visit the 66-acre park along the Arkansas River, where you’ll find […]

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Art POP

There’s something electric stirring in the heart of the Tulsa Arts District. It’s not just the pulse of downtown revitalization; it’s the rhythm of creativity, culture and community converging in the form of OKPOP. Dedicated to the creative spirit of Oklahoma’s people and the influence of Oklahoma artists on popular culture around the world, the […]

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