Culture
Sundaze: Terence Crutcher’s forest & ‘The rot in my yard’
The forest of Terence Crutcher's death
I've seen a lot of the "let's wait til the facts come out" mentality this week regarding the death...
Empire, a short story in eight chapters
I.
When you name a town Empire, you shouldn’t be surprised if it develops a god-complex. A church, a school, a cemetery, a dozen meth...
Sundaze: Sign drama & an equation with consequences
An equation with consequences
How to elect a fascist
(or) The Unified Theory of Mistakes
by Gary Reddin
(Editor’s Note: NonDoc provides Sundaze as a weekly space for poetry, short prose, visual...
As Charcoal Oven dims, burger bargains shine brighter
OKC lost a nostalgic link to a bygone past with the recent closing of Charcoal Oven. Motorists can kiss goodbye the kitschy neon sign that brightened...
Two Americas: Racial inequality has persisted since ’60s
Many years after the protests of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, we still regularly see instances of racism and prejudice alive in America.
The horrific...
Rebuttal: Pets & People article misinformed, incorrect
Emily Garman unfairly used Pets & People Humane Society as an example in her passionate opinion piece about pet rescue and adoption. The piece...
‘An active solution’: Black-led businesses seek to empower northeast Oklahoma City
Mike Hall and Sam Hill of the New Black Wall Street Marketplace want to change how their neighbors in northeast Oklahoma City think about...
Farmer for Yes on SQ 777: ‘Ask farmers what they think’
(Editor's Note: NonDoc agreed to publish Point/Counterpoint pieces on State Question 777 from two organizations, Oklahoma Farmers Care and Oklahomans for Food, Farm and Family....
Sundaze: ‘Syria is a far-off place’
Plus Syria in Poetry
The Treaty
by Katie Williams
So you got locked up in the joint for smoking a joint and making a point, well that's just...
A Nepali Tale: ‘His life is pure kindness’
A Nepali Tale
by James Coburn
Tea pot whistles
with steam sent flying
in a sarangi hiss.
An old gray shopkeeper's eyes
take aim as dim as they be.
His Nepali...