Social media has grown into one of the most efficient tools for law enforcement agencies to solve crimes. But bigoted and racist posts from officers’ personal accounts cause people to question how they can equally police all communities. Despite individual officers across the nation making headlines for negative social media posts, officials say overwhelming benefits […]
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Fist fight
A logo of brass knuckles and a mission statement some believed romanticized the state’s land run history helped contribute to widespread social media suspicion the fledgling Defend OKC T-shirt and lifestyle brand represented — or at least was sympathetic to — white supremacist ideals. The brand has repeatedly refuted the association. “I’ve explicitly reiterated to […]
Split decision
In early June, Troy Stevenson wrote a Facebook post celebrating the fact that a group from Oklahoma County Republican Party had committed to marching in this year’s OKC Pride Parade. But not everyone on the social media site celebrated along with him. Several social media posts wondered why the GOP, a party with a vocal […]
COVER: Viral disease
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 […]
K.C. Clifford returns to music with vibrant storytelling on her new live album Coming Bare
The new album was recorded at a pair of live shows in April.
A new campaign confronts Islamophobia by introducing Oklahoma Muslims to their neighbors
The campaign includes posters, videos, blog posts and events.
Oklahoma Contemporary’s Coded_Couture merges art, fashion and technology
The traveling exhibit made its debut in 2016 at New York Fashion Week.
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.”
Letters to the Editor: April 19, 2017
The elected officials have to intervene! Why has no one done this? Fear; fear of retribution — in the form of a tweet.
Artist Mark Moad’s pet portraits have become popular holiday gifts
Moad said his portraits are most popular around Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Christmas.
