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Nash bash

When it comes to the latter, it’s hard not to put the Sooner State in the top spot. Just visit Nashville, Tenn., where our country celebs are royalty. Nashville coined the term “Music City, USA,” but you’ll also find “Nash Vegas” on the T-shirts. No matter what they call it, Oklahoma country music fans will […]

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Get fresh

After you’ve donated to Goodwill the carload of toys and clothes your family has outgrown, how can you ensure that the rest of your stuff doesn’t end up in the “Where do I put that?” drawer? Kellie Clements, Edmond interior designer and former contestant on HGTV’s Design Star, provides stylish and creative organizational solutions that […]

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Locks and loaded

While Oklahoma’s windy clime can leave a girl to think, “Why bother?” it’s helpful to have our hair IQ in order before we succumb to a life of ponytails and knit caps. Is the reason so many folks keep the hairstyle they wore in high school because they are trying to recapture their youth, or […]

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Picture this

Described by wired.com as “the repository of some of the best snapshots on the net,” Instagram topped 10 million users even before celebrating its first birthday. That popularity is reflected in Oklahoma City, with more than 5,400 photos given the hashtag #okc. The #igersokc community got together early this year for its first “insta-meet,” taking […]

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The Oklahoma book holiday gift guide

OK, so he’s biased, but he’s also correct. Book sales increase significantly during the holidays. This season, instead of giving the reader on your list the Steve Jobs biography, Stephen King’s “11/22/63” or a box set of “The Hunger Games,” consider something that literally strikes closer to home. The past year has offered no shortage […]

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Blades of glory

Opening Friday, the rink has been built on a field behind the dealership, located at 1221 Ed Noble Parkway off Interstate 35. What better way to spread some holiday cheer and help fight childhood hunger? The festive atmosphere will include holiday music, sponsor-decorated trees, lights and decorations related to classic Christmas movies, including “Rudolph the […]

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Going the distance

As a mom and new runner at my daughter’s dance studio put it, “I don’t even like to run, yet I feel like I should accomplish a 5K in my life.” So what gives? Why put a timed run on your bucket list? “Despite running with hundreds or even thousands of other people, marathons are […]

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Going the distance

As a mom and new runner at my daughter’s dance studio put it, “I don’t even like to run, yet I feel like I should accomplish a 5K in my life.” So what gives? Why put a timed run on your bucket list? “Despite running with hundreds or even thousands of other people, marathons are […]

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Going the distance

As a mom and new runner at my daughter’s dance studio put it, “I don’t even like to run, yet I feel like I should accomplish a 5K in my life.” So what gives? Why put a timed run on your bucket list? “Despite running with hundreds or even thousands of other people, marathons are […]

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Down with downward dog

The AYA says it wasn’t until the 1960s that yoga became widespread in America. The practice, which had been primarily thought of as spiritual in nature, benefited from studies showing the medical and psychological benefits. Dr. David Rothwell, an Oklahoma City primary care physician, said he has recommended yoga for patients. “Yoga helps patients in […]

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