Dr. No is at it again, and he is being blasted from various groups for sticking with his principles. But this time, it is for the last time as senator.
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It’s the holiday season, so we all feel a pang of empathy when one of our own is busted for public intox.
It’s the holiday season, so we all feel a pang of empathy when one of our own is busted for public intox.
Chicken-Fried News: Tough all over
Things are tough, especially if you live in several Oklahoma counties.
Comedian Graham Elwood performs show, podcast in OKC
“I have done over 300 episodes of TV and never had fans,” he said. “Now, because of podcasts, I have fans all over the globe, some of which that have become friends.”
Film review: Force Majeure
Early in Force Majeure, a young, good-looking family father, mother, son and daughter is having lunch at an outdoor restaurant of a ski resort in the French Alps. The vista, a gleaming and snow-packed mountain, is almost overwhelmingly spectacular. A controlled explosion in the distance triggers an avalanche that commands the attention of […]
Cover: Bleeping awesome!
From athletes to artists, professional funnymen to wordsmiths, these days, it’s easy to be grateful for opportunity, creativity and maybe even the quirkiness we sometimes otherwise might complain about.
Album review: Josh Lathe That Never Fit
Lathe opens his new live album, That Never Fit, with a healthy dose of self-deprecation that pays off in spades later on.
Film review: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Birdman, which opens Friday in Oklahoma City, is audaciously exhilarating and wonderfully weird.
Comedian W. Kamau Bell is as much a truth-speaker as a joke-teller
Bell has made a name for himself as a sociopolitical comedian that blazes new trails through well-trodden territory.
