Pantheon, son of Helios, grabbed the reins of the Greek gods sun-chariot to speed across the sky, but when he lost control, the flames scorched the land, creating the arid desert. Half a world away, sons and daughters are still going on joyrides through another Sahara, this time without world-destroying results. Located in Waynoka, Little […]
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Capitol gains
Wedged between the Adventure District and the state Capitol, business owners in the Capitol Chamber of Commerce have watched drivers pass by their stores and take their money to other parts of the city. In an effort to convince shoppers to stop and sample the rich history and unique culture of the largest African- American […]
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Paper Flower’ debuts with free public screening
Toy Gun Films Paper Flower will be shown at 5 p.m. tomorrow at Harkins Bricktown Cinemas, 150 E. Reno, on a first-come, first-served basis. The film looks at Japans practice of enj?-kosai or compensated dating in which teenage girls from well-to-do families accept money and gifts to go on dates with men that […]
