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"Saved by the Bell" premiered in 1989. Did it ever really go away? Here are 10 things to know about the beloved series. → Read More
A traditional "big top" circus is coming to Glenpool. The circus' biggest stars (elephants) will get a public washing each day and the public is invited to watch. → Read More
Actors, voice actors, comic book creators, a singer, a boxer and two wrestlers are among guests scheduled to attend a pop culture convention Oct. 23-25 at Cox Business Center. → Read More
Can you solve your way out of a locked room while a zombie is trying to eat you? That's is the challenge faced by participants who take part in the Trapped in a Room With a Zombie live escape game. → Read More
Former "Hee Haw" co-host Roy Clark provides a behind-the-scenes look at a country-flavored comedy show which was comfort food for many TV viewers. → Read More
Angie Robinson's first club experience came at a club that once was Club Nitro. Now she's the owner of the next-generation Nitro Lounge. → Read More
Think everything that could be written about Van Halen has already been written? Greg Renoff found plenty of fresh material in the band's pre-fame origins. → Read More
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be on site for a Home Run for the Homeless celebrity softball game at ONEOK Field. Got questions? A driver has answers. → Read More
Parents are spending thousands of dollars in order to give their children memorable senior years. Is it worth it? → Read More
Aaron Fotheringham has been confined to a wheelchair since he was 8. Now he's a 23-year-old Nitro Circus Live performer. "Anything can be a positive or a negative," he said. "It just depends on how you look at it." → Read More
Model and actor Moses J. Moseley, who is scheduled to appear at Tulsa Comic Expo, weighed 300 pounds as a teen. Now he's a lean former zombie who hopes his story inspires others. → Read More
Vern Stefanic, 62, is the elder statesman of a twice-a-week pickup basketball game that was launched in the early 1980s. → Read More
Jocks, broadcasters and people who wear coats and ties to work are among people who are passionate about hobbies like comics, anime and cosplaying. → Read More
Two moms who joined the "empty nest" club during the current academic year share their coping experiences. → Read More
Fenella G. France, chief of the Preservation Research and Testing Division of the Library of Congress, examined the clues and concluded that Tulsa’s copy of the Declaration of Independence was handwritten by American diplomat Silas Deane. → Read More
Pawhuska's Steve Eggers said he didn't miss a day throwing newspapers during his 40 years delivering for the Tulsa World. → Read More
If fashion points count in the turnpike rivalry, give OKC credit for the first H&M store in Oklahoma and give Tulsa credit for the first Urban Outfitters store in Oklahoma. → Read More
In 1985, five high-schoolers from the "Brat Pack" era were sentenced to a Saturday in detention. It was the best day moviegoers ever spent in detention. → Read More
For much of his life, an ex-jock didn't act on his dream of becoming a songwriter because he was afraid to fail. Then he watched his daughter beat cancer. That was a game-changer. → Read More
Brian Jackson, who's lifted a vehicle with just the power of his lungs, also became an "America's Got Talent" laughingstock, but he uses all of that experience as well as his troubled drug history in his work as a motivational speaker for kids. → Read More