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Preserving Capitol Art
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The state capitol isn't just the land of legislation in Oklahoma. It's also an artistic destination, housing iconic works of art. But that art is in danger of being destroyed by a piece of achitectural beauty.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Community, Travel, Government
Originally broadcast on May 17, 2012
ONR
The Oklahoma News Report
On this week's ONR, the Keystone XL Pipeline giveth, but it also taketh away. Our reporters look at the issue of imminent domain and what that means for Oklahoma residents living along the pipeline's path. Faith-based substance abuse programs expand their reach to meet the ever-growing needs of those struggling with the demons of addiction. Luck favors the prepared, especially in Tornado Alley. We look into emergency plans and shelters from Oklahoma's life-threatening storms. Finally, artwork seeks repair as murals in the State Capitol meet their deadliest foe--sunlight. And a landmark church gets a chance at revival with new ownership.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Renaissance, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Health, Arts & Entertainment, Health
Originally broadcast on November 12, 0005
Oklahoma News Report
May 4th, 2012
In this ONR, Bob Sands and M. Scott Carter from The Journal Record team up for a special in-depth report on Oklahoma’s long term care facilities for veterans. Michael and Susan Kraft share the story of their father’s experience at the Claremore Veteran’s Center. Major General Rita Aragon and former Medical Director of the Norman Veterans Center, Dr. Pamela Hiti weigh in on some of the problems and possible solutions to accusations of neglect and abuse at veteran’s facilities. Proposed tax cuts and falling natural gas prices are creating uncertainty as legislators begin the complex task of drafting a state budget. Sen. Clark Jolley (R-Edmond) and Rep. Earl Sears (R-Bartlesville), who lead the Senate and House Appropriations Committees, talk about some of the unique challenges they face this year. Sen. Brian Bingman (R-Supulpa), Rep. Kris Steele (R-Shawnee), and Rep. Scott Inman (D-Del City) also voice their concerns. Music and arts education programs face more cuts in public schools, forcing many districts to rely on the private sector for creative instruction. The Tulsa Symphony recently paid internationally renowned music teacher Roberta Guaspari to teach some workshops in the city. It’s one example of private organizations trying to provide opportunities for music and arts education. And our partners at E-Capitol and The Journal Record have updates on other trending stories in government and business this week.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Forensics & Investigations, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Health, Education, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on May 4, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Nathan Lee
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Finally, an Oklahoma artist is using more than a paint brush to diversify the state's creative tableau. Nathan Lee's artistic passion extends beyond his own work. He's determined to create artists.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on April 20, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Cultural Center Funding
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As lawmakers work on the state budget, they are also facing a major decision on a multi-million dollar unfinished project. Construction of the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City has ground to a halt due to a lack of money. Supporters of the museum say without new funding, the future of the partly constructed facility remains in doubt.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Politics
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Hawley
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Oklahomans are natural born risk takers. Willing to push creative instincts to produce ideas and things of lasting value. Mark Hawley is an Oklahoma entrepreneur who combines art with functionality to produce furniture that captures a modern style yet preserves the feeling of timelessness.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Folk Art & Crafts, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on March 9, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Highway 9 Tribal Cultures
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The presence of more than three dozen American Indian tribes has created a blend of cultures in Oklahoma. Each tribe strives to preserve its own unique heritage. The rich history of one those tribes is on display, along Highway 9, in southwest Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on March 2, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
January 27, 2012
Construction on a new casino in broken arrow is sparking large, loud - not in my backyard protests - and raising legal questions about which tribal lands can be used for gaming sites. What a difference a year makes for Oklahoma’s public pension system, from $16 billion under funded now on the path to financial stability. The recovery from the great recession is exemplified in the economic performance of the state's two largest cities. And, a former NBA star still spends most of his Oklahoma life "in the paint". Those stories and more, straight ahead on ONR.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Sports & Recreation, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on January 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Desmond Mason
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An Oklahoma star on the basketball court is becoming a star in the art world. Desmond Mason played basketball for the Oklahoma state before spending ten years in the NBA, where he played for 5 teams including the Oklahoma City Thunder. Mason is now retired from the hard wood and turning his attention to the canvas, using his first love to make a real difference.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, Biography & Profiles, Sports & Recreation
Originally broadcast on January 27, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Roadshow (7:02)
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It's a favorite past time for many Oklahomans... shopping for antiques or "antiquing". So naturally when the production crew for the highly-rated PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” visited Tulsa recently to record segments for future programs, it was a big event.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, World, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on August 12, 2011




