Country songwriter Luke Dick spent his toddler years living in the Red Dog, the rowdiest and most popular strip club in Oklahoma City. Now 30 years later, Luke has a toddler and a newborn of his own. As he began asking his mom questions about his own childhood, she turned out to be more hilariously forthcoming than he ever imagined.
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Against a collage of excerpts that span thirty-four films, a filmmaker reflects on the community he ...
Portraits of three single fathers.
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After finding some videos she uploaded to YouTube when she was a child, Manuela attempts to follow t...
"Tungkung Langit" is a title that refers to the god in the Panay epic whose tears become rain, but i...
Joanna Lumley is on a mission to get to know the elusive, slightly eccentric front man of the Black ...
Equal parts punk and psychedelia, the Flaming Lips emerged from Oklahoma City as one of the most bra...