In early March 2015, a YouTube video emerged featuring members of the University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity singing a racist chant on a charter bus ride to Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club. The Lost Ogle jumped on the story and then local and national news outlets followed suit. Oklahoma’s “Obscure Local Social […]
Patrick Riley
OKCtoberfest expands to a two-day event at Delmar Gardens
OKCtoberfest expands to a two-day event in its second year.
10 years on, The Lost Ogle is a a prominent, sometimes controversial local voice
“Ten years is a lot of time,” Riley said. “You mature, you change, you grow, your opinions change. We never wrote about politics in the beginning and I really didn’t care about politics. Then 2008 happened and I started getting more into it. Now, that’s one of our big topics.”
We can keep our creativity here, and so that’s what I was pushing with them to let them know that can happen, he said. That’s what this show represents.
“We can keep our creativity here, and so that’s what I was pushing with them to let them know that can happen,” he said. “That’s what this show represents.”
Food Briefs: Community Coffee, Bedré Fine Chocolate and more
Community Coffee sets up shop in Oklahoma, Bedré Fine Chocolate comes to stores Anthem Brewing Company releases Ogletoberfest and more.
Kids art
Children ages 5 to 13 years old can find inspiration from the mythical folklore of dragons, ancient masks, sea monsters and more at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Arts two remaining weeklong Creative Arts Camps this month. During the Sea Monsters and Mythological Creatures camp, Oklahoma artist Linda Dixon will guide children in creating sea monsters, […]
