Culture
Commie symp author accomplished much for Oklahoma
Once upon a time, Oklahoma was considered a liberal (if not radical) place. It had a progressive constitution designed to make government responsible to...
OKC police union to boycott Tarantino film
Acclaimed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino won't be selling many tickets for his latest movie to Oklahoma City police officers.
NonDoc has learned that the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123 — a union group...
Sunday Funday: Pyramids and riverbanks
The Riverbank
by Andy Bowen
Barefoot by a river bank
Is not just a country music cliché.
It really is a different state of being.
Naked by a river...
Sunday Funday: Jesus and Vermin Supreme
No Room at the Inn
by Derek Geiger
I forget what Jesus said
When I become afraid.
Though His words are bolded red,
They seem to run away.
It's not...
It’s not the city. It’s you.
(Editor's Note: The following is a short story from OKC-based comedian James Nghiem.)
Los Angeles
“People come here and think the city’s gonna fix them," Mario said...
Adele making a push to prevent pricey ticket scalping
The music industry has been in a frenzy as of late. The long-anticipated album from Adele, entitled 25, was released a little over a...
Black Panthers documentary: ‘The film fits today’
If you didn't know, John Edgar Hoover was a raging asshole.
I did know, but the notion still stood out Wednesday evening as I watched...
‘Birthday,’ a short story
(Editor's note: Birthday is a short story from Oklahoma author Andy Bowen.)
It was a cold morning in December in 1953, and Jack Farley's '39 Ford...
The new home of Bob Dylan
It’s the duty of musicians and singers to archive the sentiments of their times. Essentially, a musician is a historian, and there has never...
Trumpdaze: An ‘Unstoppable force’
(Editor’s Note: NonDoc provides Sundaze as a weekly space for poetry, short prose, visual art and other ideas pitched by creatives in Oklahoma and around the world....