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Letters to the editor 8/12/2020
By Shauna Evans and Tom Coniglione
Tags: Letters to the Editor, COVID-19, coronavirus, pandemic, science, Kevin Stitt, hospital beds, masks
Continuing Tales
OKC-based LGBTQ+ webseries Scandalous Tales returns for a second season.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Film, streaming, TV, webseries, Scandalous Tales, Oklahoma City, LGBTQ+, Alexandria Carr, YouTube, John LeVan, filming, Tomisha Riddle, Asa Laveaux, sensitive topics, religion
Smart jokes
Shane Mauss’ Stand Up Science merges comedy with curiosity.
Tags: Arts, Shane Mauss, comedy, Stand Up Science, Opolis, Here We Are, stand-up, science, podcast
Split vote
A recent vote to preserve and enforce anti-LGBTQ+ provisions in the United Methodist Church’s Book of Discipline has the fate of the church up in the air.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, United Methodist Church, Oklahoma Conference, Bishop James Nunn, Scott Spencer, Rev. Scott Spencer, Rev. Jen Logsdon-Kellog, Jen Logsdon-Kellog, Mosaic United Methodist church, Quail Springs United Methodist Church, General Conference, LGBTQ+, same-sex weddings, church, religion, methodist, Book of Discipline, Traditional Plan, One Church Plan
Chicken-Fried News: Science diet
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, University of Oklahoma, Kelvin Droegemeier, Donald Trump, science
Open book
E. Scott Jones reconciles his faith and sexuality in his new memoir.
By Joshua Blanco
Tags: Arts, Literati Press, E. Scott Jones, gay pastor, First Central Congregational Church, Open: A Memoir of Faith Family and Sexuality in the Heartland, Southern Baptist, Miami, Oklahoma Baptist University, University of Oklahoma, Charles Martin, Sally Kern, Flashpoint, The Paseo Plunge
Big chew
Megalodon: Largest Shark That Ever Lived separates fact from fiction.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Mark Cuban, Shark Tank, shark, sharks, megalodon, science, biology, dinosaurs, Kyle Davis, Sam Noble Museum, fossils, Shark Week, Jaws, The Meg, Jason Statham
Speaking up
Outrage over family-separating immigration policies leads to renewed local advocacy.
Tags: State, Michelle Stearnes, James Lankford, immigration, Mexico, Vigil for Immigration Justice, New Sanctuary Movement, religion, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Donald Trump, Jim Inhofe, HollyAnne Weaver, Holy Spirit Eastern Christian Church (Orthodox), Jeff Sessions, Dream Action Oklahoma, DAOK, DACA, Serena Prammanasudh, Keep Families Together Rally, March On Oklahoma, Black Lives Matter OKC, Indivisible Oklahoma
Special effects
Student Film returns with synth-laden until we are in fashion again.
Tags: Music Features, Student Film, Justin Rice, Chris Anderson, Taylor Johnson, Drew Ramsey, synths, synthesizers, indie rock, Cheyenne, Cheyenne Songs, Beau Jennings, science, global warming, climate change, fracking
OKG Shop: Spring staycation
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, board games, books, edmond, Elevation Trampoline Park, Full Circle Bookstore, Guthrie, massage, mike hosty, OKG Shop, Sam Noble Museum, science, Science Museum Oklahoma, shop, spa, spring break, Sugar Free Allstars, The Boarding House, Three Graces Day Spa, Vacation
Art and science find common ground in Science Museum Oklahoma’s smART Space galleries
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Allied Arts, Clint Stone, education, fungi, Leonardo da Vinci, origami, Ray Harryhausen, science, Science Museum Oklahoma, Scott Henderson, smART Space, visual art, youth
Science Museum Oklahoma opens up the possibilities of design in new exhibit Kid Inventor
By Ian Jayne
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, education, Eileen Castle, engineering, legos, Oklahoma Museum Network, science, Science Museum Oklahoma, Thomas Edison, youth
OKC singer-songwriter Jason Scott debuts the vinyl edition of his debut EP Living Rooms
Tags: Music Features, Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma, acm@uco, americana, bluegrass, carter sampson, Christian music, Erik the Viking, folk, Jason Scott, john calvin abney, kyle reid, Living Rooms, Mile 0 Fest, ON Studios, religion, singer-songwriter, songwriting, The Blue Door, Tower Theatre, travis linville
Science Museum Oklahoma’s winter break camps offer educational fun with snow, mining, hibernation and more
By Sean Isabella
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Annie Bewley, education, science, Science Museum Oklahoma, STEM, youth
Science Museum Oklahoma hosts Star Wars Science Overnight ahead of the space epic’s newest installment
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Clint Stone, cryogenics, education, engineering, Omniplex Science Museum, robotics, science, Science Museum Oklahoma, Science Overnight, Star Wars, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, youth
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