“I still eat The Hoagie,” she said. “My dad requests them all the time. I took them to his 92nd birthday not long ago.”
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Food Briefs: Wine of Fame, Trader Joe’s, Oklahoma Innocence Project, EdFest and Fall Taste of Philippines
Wine of Fame kicks off Oct. 28, Trader Joe’s opens, Oklahoma Innocence Project holds catfish fry, EdFest is Oct. 14 and Fall Taste of Philippines is Oct. 8.
Oklahoma native Erin McCracken is set to debut her country music cabaret in her home state
McCracken is realizing her long-held theater dreams in New York City.
Cleveland County environmental movement has parallels to Standing Rock Sioux tribe struggles in North Dakota
The images of thick, black, heavy crude flowing between homes and into the natural wetlands haunt Maria Todd. Anytime the mother of three hears discussions of pipelines, her mind reels with images of the 2013 Pegasus Pipeline rupture that coated parts of Mayflower, Arkansas, she said during a recent interview with Oklahoma Gazette. Recently, such […]
Let’s Talk About It, Oklahoma book series takes on civil rights and equality
All of the books in the series are Pulitzer winners or nominees.
Tom Guild faces Al McAffrey in runoff election
Guild and McAffrey vie to represent Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District.
Local architect illustrates Oklahoma City’s history through art installation
Skyline: Timeline uses color coding to represent yearly milestone’s in Oklahoma’s last six decades.
OKC Onstage shares local performing arts info
Organizers hope OKC Onstage can expand into college and children’s theater in the near future.
Chicken-Fried News: Panty nabber
A local man was arrested after a panty raid at Oklahoma City University.
Oklahoma City University students research facets of water crisis
Local professor encourages students to apply scientific knowledge to real-world problems.
