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Arts & Culture - 02.21.2013

There will be honey

For a hobby, one Oklahoma City physician breaks out in his hives

Terrence Stull has a pretty sweet hobby.

For more than three decades, the chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at University of Oklahoma Children’s Hospital and scientific director of Children’s Hospital Foundation has been a beekeeper. Happily, most of the work is done for free by tens of thousands of worker bees that reside in his hives. The result? A golden harvest of honey.

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Technology - 02.21.2013

Safe house

Knock knock. Who’s there? No one, but you wouldn’t know it, thanks to home automation

A recent study by global technology trend forecasters ABI Research estimates that within five years, 90 million homes worldwide will employ an automation system. In the Oklahoma City metro, tomorrow is today, and at least one resident says he’s already saving money and worrying less. Read more
 
Arts & Culture - 06.29.2012

Hot fashion for hot months

If summer turns you upside down, local fashion retailers can help you put your best foot forward

Architecture - 03.28.2012

Atkinson’s abode

Open to the public, the home of W.P. ‘Bill’ Atkinson stands as a time capsule to the city he founded, Midwest City

It’s the early 1940s and not much is happening on the outskirts of Oklahoma City. Not among the cedar trees, not along the dusty roads — just some homesteads dotting the lonely plains. Read more
 
Architecture - 02.24.2012

Yukon trail

A Yukon couple ditches an empty nest for a whole new way of living in Downtown Oklahoma City

Gary and Janie McCurdy swapped suburbia in Yukon for a Downtown Oklahoma City address. Read more
 
Arts & Culture - 01.23.2012

Shave ’n’ save

Attorney Ben Ballengee enjoys living on the razor’s edge

Ben Ballengee enjoys a good, old-fashioned shave. Read more
 
Sports - 12.21.2011

What a drag!

For Norman’s Tina Hill, hospital work during the week leads to weekends making waves

On the outside, Tina Hill fits the description of ordinary. She works full-time in physician credentialing for St. Anthony Hospital and lives in Norman with her husband. Read more
 
Architecture - 10.26.2011

Think pink

A historical building provides a funky lodging opportunity in the Asian District.

Located at 2909 N. McKinley, Pink Cloud Guest House and Creative Space is the latest incarnation from what had been the Rainbow Grocery Store built around 1915. Read more
 
Sports - 08.29.2011

Mane focus

Where does artist Jennifer Cocoma Hustis find inspiration? With the horse, of course.

Jennifer Cocoma Hustis has always felt connected to the equine spirit. Read more
 
Arts & Culture - 06.20.2011

Prime ride

A city doctor takes pride in owning the oldest Porsche sold in the United States

If cars had birthdays, one local Porsche’s cake would have a lot of candles. Read more
 
News Article - 10.22.2010

Rod Limke is on board with collecting sets of mah-jongg, the ancient game of strategy and skill

For Limke, the interesting part of mah-jongg\'s history is how the production of the sets has evolved over the years, decades and even centuries. Read more
 
News Article - 10.22.2010

Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma goes for Baroque - and other styles - in its new season

Although it\'s not the only chamber ensemble in town, Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma plays to a different beat. Read more
 
Profiles - 09.24.2010

Councilwoman Sody Clements stays sane by getting crafty

The worlds of politics and art typically don\'t intersect, but Nichols Hills City Councilwoman Sody Clements moves between both with confidence and grace. Read more
 
Innovation - 09.24.2010

A new book co-authored by Lou Kerr spotlights several Oklahoma female entrepreneurs

The book features dozens of inspirational narratives from a sundry of women of all ages across the globe, including five Oklahomans. Read more
 
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