Culture
Fleeing Oklahoma, teachers could ‘Fall-in’ the Red River
The Red River Bridge Corporation wanted to keep profiting from a toll bridge that carried U.S. 75 and U.S. 69. In 1931, the Texas...
St. Patrick’s Day 2018: An OKC metro guide
(Correction: An earlier version of this story listed The Pump as open. It is closed Saturday but will open for Sunday service. NonDoc regrets the...
Party recap: A successful return to our roots in Norman
NonDoc's “Blame It All on Our Roots” party Friday in Norman was a smashing success. Not only did we meet our fundraising goal, but...
Trump’s ‘violent video games’ go Back to the Future
Marty is as confused as I am. Donald Trump is president (the reality tv star!?), and we are hearing, once again, about some sort...
In defense of Earth: Governments decay life
Defense of Earth
by James Coburn
Land grabbers of sacred earth,
purity contaminated by lustful greed.
Beauty defiled.
Eighty-five percent of Bears Ears public land
about to open for consumption...
Letter: Pastor responds to controversy, continues posing question
To the editors:
Does God judge nations? Recently, while serving as chaplain of the week in the Oklahoma Senate, I posed this question. I was...
Oklahoma City produces ‘A Desire Named Streetcar’
I was walking in Midtown a few nights ago, as people do, and I couldn't help but notice all of the new streetcar tracks...
Photos: Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade
I'm old enough to remember segregation. My family lived in Sedalia, Missouri, in the early 1960s. It was well after Brown v. Board of...
Pumping iron by ranking OKC hamburgers
There's a political joke in here, but forget about all that and let's talk about OKC hamburgers.
I made a New Year's resolution to exercise...
As Factory Obscura’s SHIFT closes, view it here in 360º
(Editor’s note: As of Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018, NonDoc has cancelled its subscription to a service that hosted the images previously embedded below. To...