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Oral History: Ernest Ervin
Ernest Ervin talks about growing up in Texas, and coming to Oklahoma City and opening a shop in the Farmer's Market where he began repairing old clocks.
Cafeteria Craze
Before it was home to several innovative food trucks, vegan restaurants, and fancy brunches, Oklahoma City was once considered one of America’s cafeteria capitals.
Oral History Greg Greene
Greg Green, A.K.A. Ginger Lamar talks about his experienced as a female impersonator, and life in the Oklahoma City LGBT community.
Oklahoma Voices: Jerry Barton
Jerry Barton talks about his childhood, his memories of 1940s-era Bethany, and more.
Oral History: Vanessa House
Vanessa House Beer Company's Andrew Carrales talks about brewing beer and opening a brewery in Oklahoma City.
Oral History: Equity Brewing
Suzette Grillot and her daughter Hannah talk about starting and operating Equity Brewing, the first all women run brewery in the state of Oklahoma.
Oral History: Cheryl Pennington
Cheryl Pennington talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and her career as a teacher for the deaf.