ORU Professor Brings Life to Historical Figures
When someone says historical figures most imagine boring textbooks and classrooms, but what about actually seeing and conversing with them? KOSU’s Chris Hsu takes us into a conversation with one of Oklahoma’s very own heroes.
Networks Add New Twists To Old Formulas, But Few Are Succeeding
Here’s the problem with watching TV after 50 years of innovation in technology and storytelling: Sometimes, it takes an awful …
Holiday Video Game Preview: Beyond ‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3′
Earlier in the year when there was a paucity of great videogames, critics and players alike took time to savor …
Mmm, Is That Roast Beef You Smell? No, It’s Perfume
Would you wear a perfume that made you smell like “A Day at the Beach?” How about “Baby’s Butt?” If …
Daphne Guinness: An Icon On Fashion’s Cutting Edge
A good friend of mine is a Marcel Proust scholar and former milliner. She had just been to see fashion …
‘All-American Muslim’: A Look At Five Very Different Families
There was a time before Jersey Shore, before Toddlers & Tiaras, before Dance Moms, when it seemed like unscripted television …
Stephen King Plots To Save JFK In ’11/22/63′
Stephen King’s latest novel deals in horror — not the evil of monsters and supernatural beings, but the horror of …
A Four-Letter Word For Capital City
On-Air Challenge: Every answer is the name of a world capital. You’ll be given a four-letter word. The first two …
Opposition To Nazis Binds French Women In ‘Train’
The Nazis marched into Paris in the early hours of June 14, 1940, leaving the French shocked at how quickly …
‘Mrs. Nixon’ Reimagines An Enigmatic First Lady
Aside from being the wife of one of the most well-known politicians in recent American history, Pat Nixon is mostly …











