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The modern-day equivalent of 'ships passing in the night' might well be 'old flames meeting ...
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Robin Gibb of Bee Gees dies at 62
By GREGORY KATZ Associated Press
Robin Gibb, one of the three Bee Gees whose falsetto harmonies powered such hits as 'Stayin' Alive' and 'Night Fever' and defined the flashy disco era died Sunday, his representative said.
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In a State of rock
By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR World Scene Writer
This year's Rocklahoma music festival brings heat-blasted rock 'n' roll to the Sooner State. Organizers are planning for another record-breaking attendance year and hope to top 20,000 fans each day.
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Thompson Square busy with concert rounds
By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR World Scene Writer
After last year, 'we didn't think we could get any busier,' Keifer Thompson said of his husband-wife country duo, Thompson Square.
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Hanson Day event gives back to fans, band's hometown of Tulsa
By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR World Scene Writer
It wasn't something Hanson initially cared to embrace, Taylor Hanson said.
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LOOK's 2012 season includes "Avenue Q," "Gypsy"
By JAMES D. WATTS JR. World Scene Writer
In addition to rehearsals that involve singing and acting, some of the performers taking part in the 2012 season of LOOK Musical Theatre are having to pump some iron.
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Reality TV, religion give birth to top baby names
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER Associated Press
Reality TV is giving birth to some of the most popular baby names. No, not Snooki. But Mason, as in Kourtney Kardashian's son, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys in ...
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TV changes
By RITA SHERROW World Television Writer
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'Coal Miner's Daughter' Lynn lied about age by 3 years
By CAITLIN R. KING & BRUCE SCHREINER Associated Press
Country music legend Loretta Lynn is three years older than she has led people to believe, an age change that undermines the story she told of being married at 13 in 'Coal Miner's Daughter,' documents ...
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Edgar Rice Burroughs books part of Library of America campaign
By JAMES D. WATTS JR. World Scene Writer
Even the Library of Congress makes a mistake now and then.
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Price Tower exhibits prints by Romare Bearden
By JAMES D. WATTS JR. World Scene Writer
During his life, Romare Bearden experimented with all kinds of ways of making art, from painting to poetry.
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Get your treasures appraised Sunday
By JAMES D. WATTS JR. World Scene Writer
Tulsa made a big impact on the world of antiques and collectibles last year when a Tulsa man's collection of Chinese rhino horn bowls was valued at $1.5 million by an appraiser for 'Antiques Roadshow. ...