Twenty years later, drivers cruising down the highway between Altus and Wichita, Kan., can tune into any of the Christian radio networks 15 stations, he said. It can be heard online as well, at thehousefm.com. Even Brewer cant believe it; hes still in awe that his ambitious dream became a reality. The House FM is […]
Features
Swine breeds success
In 1986, Edmond Memorial High Schools principal kissed a pig after the students raised an unprecedented amount of money for a good cause. Since that infamous smooch, the schools students have raised more than $3.5 million for various charities, during the annual, appropriately named Swine Week. They are truly passionate about Swine Week, and its […]
Marriage Pains’
According to the Oklahoma Marriage Initiative, 32 percent of marriages in the state have ended in divorce one of the highest divorce rates nationwide. As many Sooner couples find themselves saying I dont more often than I do, one unlikely man has taken it upon himself to save these remaining marriages: former teen heartthrob-turned-evangelist […]
Boldly going …
A dedicated band of die-hard Star Trek fans has crafted an exact replica of the bridge of the Starship Enterprise (from the original TV series, in case you were wondering) for a work-in-progress web series inspired by the sci-fi classic. The impressive circular set is resplendent with its blinking read-outs; its dazzling array of switches, […]
Loving Candy
Photo: Playboy Although born in Kansas in 1956, she moved to Oklahoma at age 3. After graduating from Ponca City High School, she pursued a journalism degree at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. And it was there, at the urging of her then-husband, that Candy Loving became a sex symbol. From class to centerfold […]
New shift
I really like the Oklahoma film and comedy scene, Nghiem said. I wanted to do a project that wasnt too heavy and involved a lot of local people. Clerks Too, which debuted today on YouTube, was in part inspired by an unauthorized remake of Star Wars that he and his friends saw online. I was […]
Marathon, man!
Comedy! Missed the first-season set of Episodes? Skip it. Instead, grab the new two-disc set collecting the first two years. Although very much a Hollywood in-joke, the Showtime series tells that in-joke with excellence, anchored by Friends vet Matt LeBlanc starring as an A-holier version of himself, reduced to starring on a hockey sitcom overseen […]
The write stuff
Photo: Shannon Cornman Oklahoma has a long, varied history in pop culture. From actors and filmmakers like Brad Pitt and Blake Edwards to musicians and singers like Charlie Christian and Garth Brooks, the state has been a leader in exporting world-class talents. One area that often gets overlooked is the states role in the realm […]
‘Shout’ it out loud
Although we live in Oklahoma Native America, as the license plates read many people still believe the popular cinematic images of American Indians as tepee-dwelling folk clad in ceremonial headdresses and quick to dispense ancient wisdom while passing a peace pipe. Its a stereotype that Lawton-born Kiowa/Choctaw screenwriter Steven Judd, co-writer of the […]
Examining Islam
Can a case for democracy be made from a religious Muslim perspective? The question is particularly timely given the recent attacks on the Libyan embassy. Mustafa Akyol, a Turkish journalist and columnist, will address the question in a lecture Monday at Oklahoma City University. Akyol, the author of Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case for […]
