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Oklahoma City’s choices

Which means I’ve been able to see a lot more of the city since I moved back in January, in less time, than I would have been able to in the other two cities I’ve lived in, Boston and Atlanta. So much has changed. Downtown came back from the dead, an NBA franchise moved in, […]

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Bite Size, 7-13-11

BRASIL EXPANDS Chef Ana Davis of Cafe do Brasil, 440 N.W. 11th, has announced that her restaurant will open for lunch and dinner on Mondays, “due to popular demand.” She built her extensive, authentic menu while working as a guest chef in her native country of Brazil. Reach Cafe do Brasil at 525- 9779. Be […]

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PR BS

—“Oklahoma City University Hosts Presentation on Identifying Human Remains” —“Terra Industries Inc. to Pay $625,000 Clean Air Act Penalty and Spend $17 Million to Install Pollution Controls at Acid Plants in Iowa, Mississippi and Oklahoma” —“National Ad Campaign Reinforces Truth to Customers” —“Reliable Respiratory Uses Tabasco for ‘Hot’ Marketing Campaign” —“AG Pruitt Joins Multistate Fight […]

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Grim rapier

Oklahoma City Theatre Company is staging two original plays in its “New Voices” festival, including the semiautobiographical “Family Funeral,” written by actor, playwright, director and Oklahoma City University professor David Pasto. The program got its start during OCTC’s second season in 2001, and according to Rachel Irick, associate artistic director, “helps fulfill the company’s mission […]

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PR BS

—“Manure Accident Readiness – Prepare for the Worst” —“City trout season continues through February 28”—“Oklahoma City University Professor Selected to Edit French Philosophy Journals” —“KEVIN DURANT SET TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2011 FOOT LOCKER THREE-POINT CONTEST” —“BLOOD FROM SLAUGHTERHOUSE RECYCLED AS ART” —“TGC Industries Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2010 Earnings Release and Conference Call […]

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