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SeeOKC: Benefit for Positive Tomorrows @ The Conservatory
Just before Thanksgiving, a benefit is being held, by local band The Uglysuit. They are asking folks who attend the concert to bring non-perishable canned food to donate for the families involved with Positive Tomorrows. … Oklahoma City is our home. Even though we love to travel & explore, we can not imagine living anywhere else. There is soooooo much to see and do in OKC. Our friends often ask us to recommend yummy restaurants, great clubs, etc. …  read more…

Pr/marketing Internship - Confidential - Oklahoma City OK …
Entertainment Industry job search results for Confidential, job title PR/Marketing Internship, this, Part Time, Unpaid Internship located in Oklahoma City, OK was posted 11/17/2009 9:17:11 PM. … Some duties will include: answering phones, website development, filming bands, assist in publicity, marketing and production of produced shows/events and more. We are looking for the below: •Exceptional interpersonal, communication, writing and organizational skills required. …  read more…

Megan Maxson at the Green Country Showcase « Nowata, Oklahoma
The same band was rewarded the top four in a local contest in which they performed on stage at Toby Keith’s Bar and Grill in Oklahoma City.” Green Country Showcase. Presents. Megan Maxson. November 21st. Doors Open 6:00pm/Show 7:00pm …  read more…

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Oklahoma City clubs
Oklahoma City clubs are beehives of activity, buzzing with entertainment, games and beers. One of these is Citywalk, a wel…  read more…

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Press writer inducted in IBMA Hall of Fame (Farmington Press)
Farmington Press columnist Mitch Jayne, a longtime member of The Dillards, was recently inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Hall Of Fame.  read more…

Revisiting an Era | Baron Von Swagger pays homage to history and brings grit back to local rock scene (Urban Tulsa)
While much has been said about our city’s indie and pop-rock acts throughout the past couple of years, not much attention has been given to straight-forward rock bands who are dedicated solely to rocking out and bringing a swagger back to the local scene. As of late, however, we’ve seen a minor rena… By G.K. Hizer.  read more…

Lions name four Students of the Mont (The Norman Transcript)
Four local students have been named Lions Student of the Month for November.Student honorees are Hayley Normile, Madeline Lowe, Tu Zheng and Jack Lee Hill.Normile, daughter of Dwight and Pam Normile, is a Norman North senior.  read more…

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Resolved Question: Did you Know White Terror Racist Terrorist Groups in the Heart of the USA?
The Bush men decorate our holidays in Homeland Security yellow, orange
and red, while demonizing Islamic green as the color of the most
implacable foes of Western “civilization.” Yet official silence
conspires to hide genocidal maniacs in our midst who have sworn to erase
the Black presence from the landscape of the United States: White
Terror.

Tens of thousands of members of a racist legion operate openly in every
corner of the nation – men, women, juveniles, extended families,
cells, gangs, churches, clans, militias, border armies, all engaged in
what they consider to be a war to the death against non-white America.

George Bush and John Ashcroft don’t want you to hear about White Terror,
understandably fearing that the lyrics of white supremacy strike the
same racial chords as the Pirates’ own War on Terror theme, itself a
rearrangement of the many martial tunes written throughout American
history in praise Manifest Destiny. Less than a decade ago Timothy
McVeigh’s band of terrorists got carried away with the logic of America
as a White Man’s Country, and may have cost the Republicans the White
House in 1996. That’s why the homeland security colors didn’t change in
May of this year, when federal agents arrested a white racist couple
dealing in weapons of mass destruction in a small town near Tyler,
Texas. The feds seized a cyanide bomb capable of unleashing a deadly,
poison cloud, chemicals and components for additional WMDs, gas masks,
100 conventional bombs, an arsenal of automatic weapons, silencers and
half a million rounds of ammunition.

The bust went unreported last Spring, although George Bush was said to
have been regularly briefed about the “ongoing” investigation. Finally,
the Dallas-Fort Worth CBS affiliate broke the story on November 26, when
longtime militiaman and traveling gun merchant William J. Krar and his
common-law wife pled guilty to possession of a chemical bomb and lesser
charges. Local Channel 11 news producer Todd Bensman thought he had a
huge national story on his hands, but CBS network refused to pick up his
report. “I guess they didn’t think it was important enough,” Bensman
told David Neiwert, a Seattle-based journalist who has covered
right-wing terrorism since 1978. In fact, the national news blackout was
near-total, as reported online by The Memory Hole.

The only media that saw fit to report about this terrorist plot within
the US were a few newspapers and TV stations in Texas. The Web-based
news outlet WorldNetDaily ran a story about it, but Google News shows
that there hasn’t been a word in the New York Times, Washington Post, LA
Times, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, or any other big media outlet. Why have the
media decided that this is a non-story? It’s hard to say, but we can say
with certainty that if Muslims had been caught with these weapons of
mass destruction, fake I.D., gas masks, and books on making explosives,
it would’ve been front-page news for days.

A huge array of weapons, ammunition, bomb-making equipment, and racist
literature were discovered in the Tyler arrest.

The New York Times got around to the story on December 13, not on the
news pages, but through a back door Op-Ed article titled “Enemies at
Home.” Daniel Levitas’ piece passed the Times’ blandness test.
“Americans should question whether the Justice Department is making
America’s far-right fanatics a serious priority,” Levitas wrote. “And
with the F.B.I. still struggling to get up to speed on the threat posed
by Islamic extremists abroad, it is questionable whether the agency has
the manpower to keep tabs on our distinctly American terror cells. There
is no accurate way of analyzing the budgets of the F.B.I., Justice
Department and Department of Homeland Security to discern how much
attention is being devoted to right-wing extremists. But in light of the
F.B.I.’s poor record in keeping tabs on the militia movement before the
1995 Oklahoma City bombing, one wonders whether the agency has the will

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