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Group think

Keith Paul, president of A Good Egg Dining Group, said he decided to Groupon to drive traffic. “We were so new, and it was such a new concept for Oklahoma City that we were willing to use the service to bring in customers. It obviously did that, but so much comes with that traffic,” Paul […]

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Group think

Keith Paul, president of A Good Egg Dining Group, said he decided to Groupon to drive traffic. “We were so new, and it was such a new concept for Oklahoma City that we were willing to use the service to bring in customers. It obviously did that, but so much comes with that traffic,” Paul […]

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Group think

Keith Paul, president of A Good Egg Dining Group, said he decided to Groupon to drive traffic. “We were so new, and it was such a new concept for Oklahoma City that we were willing to use the service to bring in customers. It obviously did that, but so much comes with that traffic,” Paul […]

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From closet to community

A local, non-emergency transport service refused to take the 17-year-old Oklahoman to his hospital visits, insisting that medical officials first explain precisely how AIDS moved from person to person. After each hospital trip, they sterilized their van from top to bottom; medical technicians wore hazardous material suits to avoid touching him and used a telephone […]

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Bite Size: 10-26-11

CHEF CHIP’S BOOK SIGNINGMake plans to be at Full Circle Bookstore at 50 Penn Place from 3 to 4 p.m. on Saturday as chef John Bennett will sign “From Chef Chip’s Kitchen,” featuring recipes by Kaye Sears’ son, Chip Sears. Tragically, Chip Sears passed away as a result of a motorcycle accident near Lake Tenkillerr […]

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Zach Winters — They Were Longing For a Better Country

No, Mumford & Sons hasn’t released their second album yet. Norman singer/songwriter Zach Winters’ fourth LP, “They Were Longing for a Better Country,” blends all the aforementioned into a haunting, but peaceful work that’s more personally convicting and beautifully recorded than what you’ll typically find in the local coffee shop after hours.  “Country” is rich […]

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‘Special’ performance

Although he’s known for characters like The Church Lady and “Wayne’s World”’s Garth, there’s one moment in Dana Carvey’s career that cemented his future: “My first 200 shows or so I did for free, but for one gig, I got $50. I said, ‘This is it. Fifty bucks.’ I felt incredibly rich.” Foregoing his backup […]

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Midtown mayhem

Planners of the H&8th nighttime food vendor event, held in the parking lot of Elemental Coffee, 815 N. Hudson, had been organizing the event since July, said co-organizer J.D. Merryweather (pictured). Food trucks and a large crowd were present for the event. However, shortly after it started at 8 p.m., several ABLE Commission agents, city […]

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The Rev. Steve Kern disputes dino diets

Did the article say there were at least 1,600 people there on Friday evening? One of my good friends and fellow young Earth creationists, Tom Sharp, was a featured speaker. All those people came to hear a good deal of evidence to support our view. I wonder if Gazette letter writers Mack Paul (“If Kern […]

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Blade battle in Baja Oklahoma!

The State Fair of Texas doesn’t start for pert near two months, but the OU-Texas buildup is already reaching a fever pitch. Did another Texas fan nearly castrate another male member of the Sooner Nation in the 405, resulting in stitched cajones? Well, not that kind of sad sack story at Henry Hudson’s Pub, but […]

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