Anita Bryant, born on March 25, 1940, in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, is an American singer, beauty queen, and controversial figure in the realm of LGBTQ+ rights. Raised in a devout Southern Baptist family, ...
Thrill-seeking skiers and snowboarders look for black diamonds, while high school mascot fans in Oklahoma are more likely to watch Sandites play Black Diamonds. Over the next couple of months, ...
After the walkout, a couple of students said they've seen the toll Ryan Walters' anti-immigrant rhetoric has taken on their classmates.
AND SHE USED IT TO COMMUNICATE WITH GOD. AND NOW, AS THEY PREPARE TO LAY SISTER VERONICA TO REST, THE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC WANTS YOU TO KNOW SHE WAS A CHAMPION FOR EDUCATION, CHILDREN, THE POOR, AND THE ...
Jake Tankersley, a contestant on Season 26 of "The Voice", shares his musical journey, plans for upcoming performances, and ...
Recorded at The Church Studio in Tulsa, this 1994 album by "The Tractors" remains the best-selling album ever recorded in Oklahoma. Here’s a look back at how it happened.
Anita Bryant Dry, entertainer and anti-gay rights activist, died in December in Edmond, according to an obituary submitted by ...
When kids get a strong foundation of general knowledge at an early age, doors open to innumerable opportunities both in education and in life. Learning about global events, diverse cultures ...
The former beauty queen and spokeswoman for Florida orange juice was an all-American entertainer before she began crusading ...
Anita Bryant, 84, a three-time Grammy-nominated singer and former Miss Oklahoma ... died at her home in Edmond, Oklahoma, on ...
"Paper Roses" singer Anita Bryant was largely known for her conservative beliefs and as the spokesperson for Florida oranges ...
Anita Bryant Dry, a singer, anti-gay activist and founder of Save Our Children, died last month, according to an obituary from her family.