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For 30 years, from her days as an undergraduate student in California, through her teaching years at the University of Oklahoma, Carolyn Beesley turned her Creative Eye toward images she considered "good photographs." An exhibition of those works is on display now at the Fred Jones Jr...
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As President Obama considers a new strategy -- and deploying more forces -- for the eight-year-old war in Afghanistan, All Things Considered will devote a full hour this afternoon to the challenges ahead and the strategic options available...
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Derek Dugger has been drumming on the Oklahoma rockabilly circuit since the early 1990s, and has sat behind the skins for the R.I.P. tides, Brian Dunning and the Rock N Roll Trio, and was a founding member of The Poison Okies...
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State Representative Pam Peterson introduced House Bill 1725 in the last legislative session...
Lyal Grissom
Lyal Grissom
This is a clear attempt by right wing social conservative Republicans to support Episcopal homophobes who want to leave their church but take it with them too. Sad, this show of "Christian" tolerance and brotherhood.
November 2 at 12:14pm
Betty Becquart Sanders
Betty Becquart Sanders
I'd wondered what was behind it. It was sort of "out of the blue" for there not to be some type of social manipulation motivating it.
November 2 at 12:19pm
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KGOU's Kurt Gwartney visits with Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, author of You Don't Have to Be Wrong for Me to Be Right, about his University of Oklahoma connections and his views on combining faith with politics. Please email KGOU your thoughts on our news programming. MP3
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Like any red-blooded American child of the 1980s, J.P. Hasson spent his formative years in front of a television. Inspired by his love for TV theme songs, Hasson's current project, J.P. Incorporated, brings him back to his roots with a new album filled with theme songs for fake TV shows...
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Some legislative watchdog groups say Oklahoma energy companies are spending big bucks to get a seat at the table as Congress debates climate legislation. Some of that money is going to the top Republican on the Environment and Public Works Committee, U.S. Sen...
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Put down your torch and pitchfork this Halloween and join the Capitol Steps as they skewer everything left, right, and wrong in the nation! Politics takes a holiday on Friday, October 30 at 6:30 p.m. on KGOU.