Food Briefs: CommonWealth Urban Farms of OKC held Hoopapalooza, Wine for the People is Nov. 10, Rockford Horror Show at Rockford Cocktail Den and more
Oklahoma City Thunder
Food Briefs: Cuppies & Joe, Heard on Hurd and more
The season’s final Heard on Hurd of 2016 features a corn hole tournament and live music from Kyle Dillingham & Horseshoe Road, Shane Henry and Matt Stansberry & The Romance.
Chicken-Fried News: Big league protests
An Oklahoma City Thunder player warns that protests similar to the ones made recently by football player Colin Kaepernick are on their way to OKC.
After getting plenty of hoots and hollers from the ladies in The Tonight Show crowd for pictures of his pre-game looks, Westbrook asked the host, That’s pretty fresh, don’t you think?
After getting plenty of hoots and hollers from the ladies in The Tonight Show crowd for pictures of his pre-game looks, Westbrook asked the host, “That’s pretty fresh, don’t you think?”
The Morning Animals bring sports and levity to listeners during the work commute
The five-man morning radio team has been together for the last three years.
Chicken-Fried News: Sourgrapes, Oklahoma
An Edmond man started a petition to change the name of the town of Durant to Westbrook.
Chicken-Fried News: Mustache fever
OKC Thunder players Steven Adams, Nick Collison and Andre Roberson recently visited Auckland, New Zealand, to hold a basketball camp and brought some interesting T-shirts.
Chicken-Fried News: Fishing for Griffin?
Basketball star Blake Griffin might be getting his own animated series, Okies of Bel Air, partly based on his life and move to Los Angeles.
Chicken-Fried News: Trust Russ
Russell Westbrook got his very own holiday in OKC Aug. 4 after signing a contract extension with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
We know our guests, we listen to them and we think they’ll be really pleased with this transition, said founder and CEO Hal Smith.
“We know our guests, we listen to them and we think they’ll be really pleased with this transition,” said founder and CEO Hal Smith.
