The presence of the state's largest university has definitely influenced Norman's development, and that's a good thing. The combination of youthful energy and institutional stability make it the only place around where you can trade barbs with a Medieval Fair jester and stare down the world's largest Apatosaurus within blocks of each other. Norman Living captures it all -- the charming boutiques along historic Main Street, open-air concerts, cozy art galleries, exceptional homes and tons of great food -- all the best things that make up the endless array of possibilities for casual enjoyment.

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Everything That RisesIn art as well as physics, progress is only possible by overcoming inertia. Oklahoma natives O. Gail Poole and John Seward severally demonstrate their common commitment to change via transcending their own prior work in a joint exhibition this month at the MAINSITE Gallery.
View From BelowSooners, rejoice, for football season is upon us! But before the crimson in your blood boils over for the Red River Rivalry, we offer a preemptive plea for understanding as a longtime Longhorn recounts his first real trip to Oklahoma, and discovery that fans are people too.
Three Decades of EvolutionFor the family-owned Cayman’s, reaching the store’s landmark 30th birthday is a result of commitment to change, that constant evolution that keeps customers engaged while meeting their needs. But there are some things that remain a constant: a breadth of premier merchandise and exemplary customer service.
Pointes for StyleSummer in Oklahoma places certain scorchingly practical limitations on your wardrobe, so with the advent of cooler weather it’s time to stretch out aesthetically – like these graceful, striking, dynamic looks for fall, presented with a little help from our friends at the Oklahoma City Ballet.
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