Rob Lake: The Magic Touch
A conversational give and take about following dreams, finding inspiration in history and the importance of little details with master of illusion Rob Lake.
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A conversational give and take about following dreams, finding inspiration in history and the importance of little details with master of illusion Rob Lake.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the solo-screen glory days of OKC’s Continental Theater.
A Bygone Band Climbs Back Into the Saddle In some respects, five years isn’t a tremendously long time. When you’re hoping for a new album from a band whose members had drifted a bit apart geographically, though, it can…
Exploring the State Through Camera Lense Here in the clutch of winter, when trees are bare and the sky is gray, it can be all too easy to forget our state’s abundant potential for beauty. Unless, that is, you…
A conversational give and take about fashion, family influence and the importance of the personal touch with The Clad Stache’s handmade tie entrepreneur Taylor Hanna.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the glittering displays and luminous decorations of downtown Oklahoma City’s holidays past.
A conversational give and take about Oklahoma’s friendliness, finding time to exercise and an innovative way to aid animal shelters with personal trainer and pet rescue advocate Vicki Tri.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the still-iconic design and now-departed dining options of Founder’s Tower in OKC.
Appreciating the way we were with a look back at the fondly remembered steaks, pies and style of Edmond’s Royce Café.
A conversational give and take about the joys of German food, the anonymity of having “one of those faces” and the necessity of helping others with United Way CEO Debby Hampton.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the back-to-school haven of an Oklahoma-based retail empire called Anthony’s.
A conversational give and take about the joys of German food, the anonymity of having “one of those faces” and the necessity of helping others with United Way CEO Debby Hampton.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the towering presence and cutting-edge luxury of downtown OKC’s Biltmore Hotel.
A conversational give and take about playing point guard, the power of humility and the joys of reading with community servant Dr. George Young.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the origin of Chicken in the Rough and the boost it gave the long-lived Beverly’s Pancake House.
A conversational give and take about penmanship, preparedness and the crucial importance of coffee with master meteorologist David Payne.
An Oklahoma Blend of Music Old and New It’s time once more to celebrate one of history’s greatest composers with one of Oklahoma’s great music festivals: OK Mozart returns to Bartlesville June 7-14. It’s the 30th season for the powerhouse…
The Rocky Road to Restaurateurism What do espresso making, musical composition, crafting canoes and running a gourmet ice cream parlor have in common? If you answered “besides being generally concerned with creating things, not a lot,” you’ll understand why Molly…
A conversational give and take about cartoons, the value of friends and avoiding things that sting with a zany quartet from OKC Improv.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the precursor to the Cox Center: the marvelous music-filled Myriad.
A conversational give and take about rituals, the power of fan support and the importance of appreciating life as it happens with star OKC Thunder defender Thabo Sefolosha.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at OKC’s first major indoor shopping center: consumer haven Shepherd Mall.
Remembering the way we were with a look back at the pioneering career of TV hostess Ida Blackburn and the celebrity cavalcade of the “Ida B. Show.”
A conversational give and take about family, vehicular zen and the joy of cinema with deadCENTER Film Festival director Lance McDaniel.