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Emotional aftermath
Oklahoma novelist Lou Berney’s new book November Road, released in October, has already been optioned for a film.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Lou Berney, John F. Kennedy, November Road, Dealey Plaza, Frank Guidry
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 15, 2017
By Gazette staff
Tags: Letters to the Editor, American flag, Anthony D. DeGiusti, Carrot Top, Catherine Quinlan, Chesapeake Energy Arena, Colin Kaepernick, Confederate statues, construction, Donald Trump, frank silovsky, guns, John F. Kennedy, Kenneth L. Daley, Letters to the Editor, mass shootings, national anthem, nfl, Nikita Kkrushchev, nuclear weapons, protest, Sharon Tilbury, U.S. Constitution, Wayne Hull
New documentary Obit. takes viewers behind the scenes at The New York Times
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Film, Bruce Weber, David Foster Wallace, death, documentary, film, history, Jane Fonda, John F. Kennedy, journalism, Margalit Fox, michael jackson, movie, obituary, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, philip seymour hoffman, Richard Nixon, Robin Williams, The New York Times, Vanessa Gould, William P. Wilson
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
By OKG Contributor
Tags: Letters to the Editor, Barack Obama, Betsy DeVos, Burlington, Cabinet Secretary, Compliance, conflicts of interest, Criminal Justice Committee, democrats, department of health, Donald Trump, economy, education, Electoral College, First Amendment, flag, George Young, Governors Council for Workforce and Economic Development, health, Health Care Advisory Team, Hillary Clinton, James Lankford, Jeff Sessions, jim inhofe, John F. Kennedy, Judiciary Committee, Kate Asher, Massachusetts, minorities, Minority Health Division, mobs, Nichols Hills, OK Health Care Authority Committee on Health Disparities, Oklahoma City, Pat Reaves, public schools, quality of life, Raoul Carubelli, Rep. George Young, republicans, Rex Tillerson, robin meyers, Ronald Reagan, Sen. Jeff Sessions, social media, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Secretary of Education, u.s. senate, u.s. supreme court
Downtown church tour raises funds for health services
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Metro, 1977, Chuck and Chriss Bar, city presbyterian church, CityPres, clothes closet, community ministry, dental services, First Baptist Church Oklahoma City, First Church, first lutheran church, food pantry, frontline church, Good Shepherd Ministries, health, health exchange, health insurance, health services, Historic Church Tour, hospital emergency room, John F. Kennedy, lyndon b. johnson, lyndon johnson, medical care, medical services, nonprofit, Pam Timmons, pharmacy, Ramirez Center, Robert S. Kerr, St. Luke's United Methodist Church, st. paul's cathedral, St. Pauls Episcopal Church, uninsured, volunteers
Turtle Island Quartet stops at Edmond's Armstrong Auditorium to pay tribute to jazz legend John Coltrane
Tags: Arts, 1960s, A Love Supreme, Aaron Copland, Alex Hargreaves, Armstrong Auditorium, Benjamin von Gutzeit, Charlie Parker, classical, David Balakrishnan, edmond, George Gershwin, jazz, Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane, John F. Kennedy, Malcolm Parson, Martin Luther King Jr., miles davis, saxophone, string quartet, Turtle Island Quartet, vietnam war, violin
Bob Dylan In Concert: Brandeis University
By Rob Collins
Tags: Music Features, Bob Dylan, CBS, Cold War, folk, In Concert: Brandeis University, John Birch Society, John F. Kennedy, The Beatles, The Ed Sullivan Show, The Freewheelin Bob Dylan
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