Friday, April 26, 2024

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NPR

NPR features Tulsa teacher’s #oklaed Twitter poetry

National Public Radio (NPR) recently featured a Tulsa-based English and creative writing teacher's poetry as part of its ongoing #NPRpoetry project. The radio network has been...
Easter Sundaze

Easter Sundaze: Trying to save a dime in the egg aisle

Easter is here, and the bunnies are getting desperate. If you recall my Easter Sundaze comic last year, the price of food was really taking...
grocery drone

Amazon purchase of Whole Foods could mean Grocery Drones

I've always wondered how Grocery Drones would work, and now with Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods, we're one step closer to finding out. I think Grocery...

Sundaze: Norman tacos are a big damn deal

People are getting touchy about Torchy's Tacos in Norman. TODAY'S POETRY ON NONDOC: Requiem for Bangladesh — Fight hatred with words by James Coburn Submit content to...
Supersonic Trump Speed

Sundaze: Trump makes supersonic sprint from AHCA

Is it just me, or did it seem like President Donald Trump flipped the negotiation table over and ran out of the room on...
Russ hate

As Westbrook approaches record, bizarre Russ hate remains

I realize these are not real basketball fans in the comic above. In fact, they're entirely fictional. What has been very real, however, is the bizarre...
mural society

OKC’s modern society is mural society

I happened to pass by the mural on the new building in the Plaza District the other day, and it got me thinking about...
All the men smiled

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...
He is a soldier

He is a soldier, his family is praying for him

He is a soldier by Bipin Khatiwada His family is praying for him. He is struggling to save victims. Saves lives from the mouth of death, With a fearless and...
Rebel Boren

David Boren rides off into the sunset

The last comic I made as an employee of the OU Daily and a student of OU was a ridiculous depiction of President David...

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