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Hood makes good

You may not be too familiar with Adam Hood just yet, but these days, a lot of movers and shakers in Nashville have come to know him well. He started performing live shows at just 16 years of age in his hometown of Opelika, Ala., and hasn’t stopped writing, touring and recording music. For two […]

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Gazedibles: Fungus among us

We’re getting a jump on a September celebration here in late August by highlighting our fungus friends. September is National Mushroom Month, and here are seven restaurants to help you indulge. By Jacob Threadgill with photos by Alexa Ace and provided Beth Lyon’s Black Cat 308 NW 10th St. facebook.com/bethlyonsblackcat | 405-694-9343 Located inside the […]

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Spirited reformation

When a joint task force considering changes to Oklahoma laws to allow wine and strong beer in grocery stores disbanded last year with no recommendation, the likelihood of seeing a legislative proposal became bleak. And so a group of Oklahomans did what Rep. Ron Peters, R-Tulsa, predicted would happen in the aftermath of the task […]

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Van go

Folk-rock flock The Ragbirds preach the same green message as many touring bands, but has taken it a step further by converting its touring van to run on recycled vegetable oil. Accordingly, look out, metro restaurants, because The Ragbirds might come a-knockin’ while in town for two concerts in Oklahoma City and Norman. “Every couple […]

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