Culture
Sundaze poem: ‘All the men smile’
All the men smile
by James Coburn
Trump the lump began to fall
too many salacious remarks
for the Don to take to the ball.
With four-letter words disaster loomed.
Running...
Exo-Estrogen: ‘I am eliminating my body’
(Editor's note: If you like the poem Exo-Estrogen by Lindsey Allgood, submit your own poetry to editorial@nondoc.com.)
Exo-Estrogen
by Lindsey Allgood
I am eliminating my body
I am...
Win two tickets to The Flaming Lips at OKC’s Criterion
Hot off the heels of a recently released video for their new single (above), Oklahoma City's long-time psyche-darlings The Flaming Lips will bring their fantastically...
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Regardless of your musical preferences, the success and influence of the Flaming Lips remains undeniable. As Oklahoma's most recognizable and commercially successful band continues...
Photo essay: 2016 a rich year for pictures
Greetings. This month's photo essay is a year-ender.
The collection features a dozen pictures to represent just one snapshot from each month of 2016. There's no...
South Carolinian’s poems conjure views of the South
Tell A Tale of Cotton
by Robert Filos
blue jeans growing in October fields
the Georgia sky singing the blues
red dirt roads pave sights with color
as turkeys...
ArtNow 2017 show features diverse Oklahoma artists
Co-curators Kelsey Karper and Jennifer Scanlan considered dozens of artists for ArtNow 2017. They queried colleagues, reviewed websites and spent months making studio visits...
Sundaze: Highs and lows of frozen custard
I was driving by a frozen custard restaurant Friday and wondered aloud, "Why are they even open?"
Instantly, I remembered that, just two days prior, it...
‘Can’t get enough’ of intoxicating songs and sights
I Can’t Get Enough Of It
By Ndaba Sibanda
Please, please
take me there,
Let me lose myself to it,
Let me have a feel, a blast,
Let me tuck...
Of bookstores and ignorance: ‘How do you know?’
I read it in a letter to the editor of what used to be called a “journal of opinion” — a letter concerning an...