Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 32, No. 28
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By Gazette staff
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Local kids affected by juvenile arthritis get relief with a summer camp designed just for them
By x91x
Can Randy Brogdon's constitutionalist bravado trump the popularity of Mary Fallin?
By Scott Cooper
Many legislators paid lip service to going 'green,' but did they actually do anything?
By Carol Cole-Frowe
From a meth habit to Playboy fame, Kendra Wilkinson bares her life in memoir
By Adam Kemp
Oklahoma City University School of Law to remain on current campus
Three Democrats seek nomination in House District 93, with winner facing Republican incumbent
By Luke Atkinson
Martin Park Nature Center brings the wild to town, with miles of trails through forests and meadows
By Charlie Price
Damaged by flooding, the lights dim at Stage Center, home to a half-dozen community arts nonprofits
By Joe Wertz
Restaurant event benefits Yukon man's double lung transplant
Four candidates seek party nomination to be next Oklahoma superintendent of public instruction
By Sarah Clough Chambers
Local nonprofit launches contest for funniest baby video
If Oklahoma is one of the country's most religious states, why preach to the choir?
By Greg Horton
Graduate students in OU's psychology program connect with patients in free service program
By Nicole Hill
ESPN ranks Thunder fifth in NBA for fan satisfaction
OKC's new hockey franchise bound to forge a few rivalries
By Jay C. Upchurch
The city and the future
By Blair Humphreys
Who loves Jesus most?
By Nathan Gunter
Epic fail for Doc Hoc
By Mike Brake
Having to heave
By J.S. Doyle
Constituent quandary
By Jack A. Milavic
Sick and tired of 'negative naysayers'
By Gene Chappell
'Oklahoma education is not underfunded'
By Tom Furlong
Shaken by ultrasound
By Jamie Levescy
Oklahoma improv comedy growing by leaps and bounds
By OKG Archives
Poteet Theatre gets back to class with 'High School Musical,' a production that showcases young, local performers
Before the new season starts, Gazette theater critic Larry Laneer issues a decalogue of plays that he'd like to see in Oklahoma City
[Artspace] at Untitled invited artists to help author 'Altered Books,' a page-turning exhibit that takes the textual and makes it conceptual
Tracey Harris' oil-based paintings of women display their many roles
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
By x113x
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
Psych: The Complete Fourth Season
Street Hawk: The Complete Series
Blackest Night: Rise of the Black Lanterns
Bright Night at the Movies event will teach kids about the behind-the-scenes science that makes onscreen magic
Touching Evil: The Complete Collection
Don't Look Up
Operation: Endgame
The X-Files / 30 Days of Night #1
Cyrus
By Rod Lott
Revolver - Matt Kindt
Brand new, high-class Armstrong Auditorium hopes to be cultural jewel in Edmond
Radar Bros. lock in on a new lineup without plotting a different course to 'The Illustrated Garden'
By Chris Parker
From music to museums, Quintron and Miss Pussycat prove puppets and weird instruments make great art
An action-packed franchise film with all the right parts, 'Predators' works for the most part
By Doug Bentin
Japanese Game Show's strangest element isn't zaniness, but unexpected, mathematic indie rock
By Joshua Boydston
Okemah's annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival allows fans to celebrate the legacy of the Okie icon
Despite a few moments of inspiration, 'Despicable Me' is disposable stuff
By Phil Bacharach
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