Oklahoma Life
Designer sees place for stationery in society
Look at Whitney English Kolb’s Web site and read her blog, and you’ll see all kinds of announcements involving her stationery products that ship nationwide from Oklahoma City. More You!
Blackout poetry contest under way
Last spring, more than 300 people took out their black markers and created poetry from this newspaper.
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Thirsty Beagle: Brewery map can aide road trips
Thinking of taking to the highways for a summer road trip this year? And what better destination could there be than a brewery or brew pup to sample a beer you’ve never tried before?
Art for dummies? Show puts twist on creativity
NORMAN — Norman artists are taking the phrase "pieces of art” to a new level for an upcoming exhibit at Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones Ave.
Jerk Chicken fits fast-casual philosophy at Saturn Grill in Oklahoma City
When chef Joseph Royer was young, he dreamed of being an architect. Then he wanted to be an artist. At age 20, he settled on becoming a chef.
Boost nutrition by stocking kitchen with healthful food
The focus of National Nutrition Month is on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. The theme for this year is "Nutrition From the Ground Up.”
Big dreams are bearing fruit as Enid market begins second year
Is it really possible to dream of starting a local farmers market while icy wind still whips across the Oklahoma prairie? The answer is an enthusiastic yes.
Thunder player returns to city Boys & Girls Club
To the kids at the Memorial Park Boys & Girls Club, Kyle Weaver is more than just an Oklahoma City Thunder basketball player. He’s a friend who helps them with their homework, plays with them and inspires them to work hard and stay out of trouble.
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- 20/40/60 etiquette: Is it OK to wear baseball caps at the table?
- Entrepreneur’s marketing plan spells success
- ‘Heart and Soul’ event to celebrate marriage
- True Renaissance man is fond of funny outfits
- It’s a long, circuitous route to reach inactivity
- Blessings count more when they help others
- Trust Dave on this: Everyone should have a will
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Mar 20Hundreds of potential contestants show up to the Coca Cola Events...
Parties Extra: Reaching for the Stars
Mar 19Learn about the benefit for Youth Services for Oklahoma County.
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Health & Fitness
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Calorie counts soon will be hard to ignore
WASHINGTON — That Caesar salad you’re about to eat? It’s 800 calories, and that’s without the croutons. The fettuccine alfredo? A whopping...
- Top Oklahoma chefs preparing feast to help kids
- Health how-to
- Fit for you: Runners, mind your manners
- Boy’s bad eating habits worry family
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Art for dummies? Show puts twist on creativity
NORMAN — Norman artists are taking the phrase "pieces of art” to a new level for an upcoming exhibit at Performing Arts Studio, 200 S Jones Ave.
People & Events
- Engagement: Jones-Bay
- Datebook
- Social Scene: Sunday March 21, 2010
- Parties Extra: Sunday March 14, 2010
- Parties Extra: Sunday March 14, 2010
- Datebook
- Engagment: Joiner- Pemberton
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Parties Extra: Reaching for the Stars
Mar 19 Learn about the benefit for Youth Services for Oklahoma County.
Food & Recipes
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Big dreams are bearing fruit as Enid market begins second year
Is it really possible to dream of starting a local farmers market while icy wind still whips across the Oklahoma prairie? The answer is an...
- Recipe: Balsamic Glazed Vegetables With Pasta
- Brief: Nonna's to open Easter
- Big dreams are bearing fruit as Enid market begins second year
- Jerk Chicken fits fast-casual philosophy at Saturn Grill in Oklahoma City
- Are coupon users really junk-food junkies?
- Boost nutrition by stocking kitchen with healthful food
- Coupon users usually love a deep freeze
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Home & Garden
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Arbor Day event has free seedlings
EDMOND — As many as 800 seedlings will be given away Saturday during Edmond’s sixth annual Arbor Day Celebration at J.L. Mitch Park Amphitheater.
- Yard, garden have bucketful of chores
- Backyard gardening seminar set in Norman
- Gardeners can give flower bulbs early start
- Cleveland County Fairgrounds prepares for tractors, market
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Welcome Home: An Extreme Makeover
Feb 26 Episode 8 Highlights from the Skaggs family's extreme home makeover and renovation tips...
Travel
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State monuments mark historic moments
It always starts with good intentions. A town, a group or perhaps an individual wants to commemorate an event, remember a local hero or honor a...
- Online tips offered for finding cabins
- Travel: Motel 6 gets design award
- Ernest Hemingway’s Key West house awarded status of literary landmark
- Oklahoma monuments mark historic moments
- Climbers put their pastime on ice in Colorado
- Edmond historic schoolhouse open for tours
- A few signs are all that separate differing cultures on St. Martin
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Religion
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Former officer trades badge for babies
EDMOND — Former Edmond police officer Courtney Gregg turned in her badge and gun to follow a vision.
- Group plans session on Islam council at at Trinity Baptist Church
- Filmmaker from Oklahoma finds own stories
- Varied pathways lead missionaries with Oklahoma ties to start church in Brazil
- Faith groups urge immigration reform
- Oklahoma City church fills 101,160 meal packages
- Oklahoma City events to celebrate Indian ‘princesses’
- Lighthouse ministry in Moore offers audience a ‘personal experience’
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Carla Hinton
Filmmaker from Oklahoma finds own stories
Carla Hinton | Add a commentAs a young filmmaker, Brent Green said he doesn’t want to make movies just for the sake of making movies. He wants to...
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Sherrel Jones
Big dreams are bearing fruit as Enid market...
Sherrel Jones | Add a commentIs it really possible to dream of starting a local farmers market while icy wind still whips across the Oklahoma prairie? The...
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Linda Miller
Who is this writer of makeup book?
Linda Miller | Add a commentWho is Lauren Luke? And why is she writing a book about makeup?If the name doesn’t sound familiar, that’s all...
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Heather Warlick-Moore
‘Oh Baby!’ gives tips for parents
Heather Warlick-Moore | Add a commentWelcome to spring! Daffodils are blooming, and the days are getting longer, although the weather may not feel very springy. I...
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Lillie-Beth Brinkman
Get App-y: Shopping around for help
Lillie-Beth Brinkman | Add a commentGoing to the grocery store? There are plenty of applications for your mobile devices designed to make that job easier. But...
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Helen Ford Wallace
Parties Extra: Sunday March 14, 2010
Helen Ford Wallace | Add a commentSPEAKER’S BALL→What: Speaker’s Ball After Party at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel.→Hosts: State House Speaker...
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Peggy Gandy
Social Scene: Sunday March 21, 2010
Peggy Gandy | Add a commentOPENING→What: Artist reception.→Where: Eleanor Kirkpatrick Gallery at City Arts Center.→Artist: Andrew Polk,...
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David Zizzo
True Renaissance man is fond of funny outfits
David Zizzo | Add a commentOnce upon a time, raw sewage ran in the streets, plagues and illiteracy were common, and the health care debate was over...
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Charlotte Lankard
Blessings count more when they help others
Charlotte Lankard | Add a commentCounting your blessings daily and being aware of how they could be used to help someone else was a recurring theme in my...
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