Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 32, No. 23
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By Gazette staff
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After years putting criminals behind bars, Herman Kirkwood searches for graves of Oklahoma outlaws
By Adam Kemp
Oklahoma cartoonists will be honored as superheroes in a new exhibit at the Oklahoma History Center
Junebug Spade makes solid music with little flair
By Joe Wertz
Singer/songwriter Joe Ely wandered the world for stories, but found his real song in his Texas home
By Chris Parker
Fire Department asking some Ski Island residents to voluntarily evacuate homes
A Norman man takes to the skies in a biplane
By Jake Dalton
Where you're at matters, at least when it comes to birth order
By Malena Lott
The Oklahoma Heritage Museum preserves the pioneer spirit of Oklahomans past and present
By Charlie Price
Aces legitimate part of game for local female golfer
By Jay C. Upchurch
With public meetings and citizen input, three possible streetcar routes materialize
By Luke Atkinson
With World Cup madness just around the corner, local soccer clubs and retail stores hope for a spike
By Charles Martin
For Texas' Grammy-winning Brave Combo, the road goes on forever, and the polka never ends
From 'Supergirl' to 'Supermen,' Oklahoma native Sterling Gates dreams up comic books for a living
By Eric Webb
Local musicians K.C. Clifford and David Broyles teach summer songwriting clinic for kids
By Joshua Boydston
The annual Oklahoma Sustainability Network conference will focus on greening the state
By Carol Cole-Frowe
Mayors from across the country will descend upon OKC this weekend for their annual conference
By Nicole Hill
Addiction doesn't recognize status, so The Referral Center comes in handy
By Gina Dabney
Two Oklahomans take a film crew into the countryside to show it's not all old oil sites and shacks
How twister-ready is downtown OKC?
By Sarah Clough Chambers
Printing a list (and checking it twice)
By Jack Willis
Leaving Oklahoma
By Nathan Gunter
Commentary: The next step
By Chris Smith
Curbed enthusiasm
By James M. Branum
Crossing the borderline into evil
By Sharon Quinn
Following the exchange
By Mark Mason
Why wait for the government?
By Jay Hubbard
Stop tolerating injustice
By Gwen Harrison
Clive R. Tyler's nature-inspired paintings and pastels are on display and for sale in the Paseo
By OKG Archives
You'll have a gay ol' time at 'Frogville, Oklahoma,' a new play about how a small town reacts to some big news
Make a reservation for 'Smokey Joe's Cafe,' a rollicking, rock 'n' roll revue of a classic American songwriting team
Artists of all styles and states converge for an expansive exhibition that celebrates the icons, landscape and mythos of the American West
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Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Seventh Season
Wednesday Comics
Splice
By Doug Bentin
One-man phenom Mickey Reece and Student Film drummer Eric Nauni form an off-the-cuff outfit
By Becky Carman
Keep these flicks on your radar at the 10th deadCENTER Film Festival, since you can't see everything
By Adam Kemp, Joshua Boydston, Joe Wertz and Rod Lott
BMX bandit Mat Hoffman jumps to the screen in the deadCENTER documentary 'The Birth of Big Air'
Jonah Hill and Russell Brand join forces for a near-perfect comedy in 'Get Him to the Greek'
By Mike Robertson
Jackie Chan almost kicks new life into the 1980s remake 'The Karate Kid'
By Phil Bacharach
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