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The Puck Stops Here
This month brings hockey back to the ice in Oklahoma with the state’s two teams, the Tulsa Oilers and the Oklahoma City Blazers, each expecting a great season.
John Peterson, director of broadcasting and media relations for the Oilers, says that last season brought a number of accomplishments that they are ready to meet and exceed this year.
“We took a...
Just a Number
Being dubbed a “senior citizen” can feel like a step away from an active life, but many Oklahomans don’t see it that way. From musicians and lawyers to artists and athletes, these Oklahomans are proving that age is just a number.
Oklahomans Excel at Senior Games
Not Slowing Down
Easing Aches & Pains Through Service
Clarifying Life Through Art
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The Many Colors of Cauliflower
Cauliflower, contrary to popular belief, isn’t just broccoli’s albino sibling. Did you know that this underrated vegetable comes in three other colors? Green, purple and orange varities of cauliflower may be less widespread, but they’re equally (if not more) nutrious and delicious.
Green cauliflower, known as broccoflower, is essentially white cauliflower’s green twin – sweet, nutty and simple.
Purple cauliflower gets...
Always an Underdog
In a league where the last player selected in the draft is called Mr. Irrelevant, undrafted free agents are considered long shots to even make an NFL team. They certainly aren’t expected to make it to two Pro Bowls, be named second-team All Pro and win a Super Bowl as a key player on one of the most dominant...
Laugh Out Loud
Even in the most serious of situations, Oklahomans love to laugh.
Recall, if you will, the Tigernado phenomenon of 2015 or the passion with which many Oklahomans play the drinking game based on the weather reports by Oklahoma City meteorologist Gary England. Even better: check out the big name comedians and local legends performing around Oklahoma or showcased at Tulsa’s...
Design’s Silent Color
There’s something refreshing about the latest white-on-white trend in interior design. As a non-color, white goes with everything. It’s clean and pristine, and has long been a symbol of purity in design. Think of it as design’s silent color. It’s quiet and calming, and can speak softly or dramatically in any setting.
A room attired in white, or even a...
Built to Last
It wasn’t until William Graeber closed his interior design business and moved to Hawaii that he realized how much he wanted to build furniture.
“The furniture there is horrible, and I think that was a big motivator – being around all the natural resources that were available and seeing how bad everybody’s furniture was there,” the Edmond resident says. “It...
Random Flavors
Waffle Wonder
For handcrafted waffles, along with a wide variety of other breakfast options, Waffle Champion in Oklahoma City is your best bet. The restaurant serves a “deconstructed waffle” with tasty toppings like fresh fruit, ganache, whipped cream, marshmallows and even ice cream. Opened in June 2011 as a food truck, the restaurant has expanded due to immense popularity and...
Special Section: Education
Education in Oklahoma is continuously evolving. There are technological developments in the classroom, a progression of financial planning assistance, a rising number of STEM majors and so much more to explore in terms of education across the state.
Smart Learning
Changing the Options
A Home Away From Home
Extracurricular Importance
Broadening Horizons
STEM Reaches New Heights
Cutting College Costs
Oklahoma’s Promising Youth
Photography by Dan Morgan.
Brianna Zanders
Cascia Hall Preparatory School
Attending: Harvard University
Major: English
What has led you to pursue that field of study? I have loved to read and write since I was a little girl, and I feel that the ways in which literature delves into the human psyche will help me to be a more compassionate doctor and person. I’d...