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April 4, 2012 Issue 7 Vol. 9
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SPORTS:Sooner Footbal
Season Starts
to Bloom
Normanin 140 character
Relay for
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TweetsWhats been on your mind? Oh wait, you already told us.5
Inside
On theScene18
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From the CouchJake prepares you or the Norman Music Festival.
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Web 3.0Find out which Twitter eeds you should really be ollowing.
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On the CoverNight time at one o our avorite patios, The Mont.
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Sports TalkFootball season is still more than a ew months away; getthe scoop on what to expect rom the Sooners here.
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End NotesCalendar picks, Numbers and Sudoku keep you entertained and on
your toes.
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O The CornerA new restaurant on the west side o town lls the shniche.28
Food & DrinkAlex Bacon introduces an array o rereshing drink options,just in time or spring.
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RomanceA special Q & A session addresses phone etiquette, datingand more.
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14 Film & TV
Relay or Lie is coming up soon - heres what you need to knowabout this great volunteer-driven event.
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Local Music
Check out a new, interesting spin on music videos by Okla-homas nest musicians.
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@stephmn1331
Bonre and fip cup ... I dene thatas a successul night!
Whoneedsspring?Wewentstraightintosummer.Wereyou
camping?Flipcupisalwaysunwhencamping,minusthe
partwheretheSolocupskeepgettingdirtonthemeverytime
theyallothetable...whichisneuntilyourunouto
bottledwatertorinsethemo.#rstworldproblems
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@laura_slagle
@kirstin_taylor: YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!RT @nicolejenks SO PROUD TO BE AN
@OUkkg FIRST PLACE IN SCANDALSyayay!!!! Good job girls!
IhaveneverunderstoodwhytheycallitScandals.Could
someonepleaseexplainthattome?
JR
@Christian_OUWatching OUs scrimmage rom today... Landry orced a throw into triplecoverage ... I may throw up.
Iwouldbewillingtobethenevercheckedotoo.Somehow,
itusuallyworksout,butIwouldliketoseesomemore
maturityromhimthisyear.#growupLandry
JR
@OhWonkaOh, you knew that band beore it waspopular? You should be a scout orrecord labels.
HAHAHAHA!CondescendingWonkaisoneomyavorite
Twitterhandlestoollow.Howmanyindiemusiclovershave
saidthis:Ilikedthembeoretheyweremainstream.Haha
hahaha.Mainstreamorindie-iyoulikeaband,whocares
whenyoulikedthem?
JR
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No Im not talking about drinks on the patio or Easter Sunday brunch...Itsalmost time for the annual Norman Music Festival...A tradition since 2007.If you havent been living under a rock for the last ve years then you know
what I am talking about. The NMF happens at the end of April and is chockedfull of good people watching, beer drinking and a ton of good music. Heresa list of ve things to do at this years event: 1. See the Sklar Brothers comedyon Thursday night at Sooner Theatre. 2. Check out the blues stage on Fridayevening. 3. Street performers on Saturday. 4. Stand in awe of the NPDs newtower of power that will keep everyone safe. 5. Make sure you show up earlyto get a good view for PTM. Keep an eye out for our April 18 edition of BoydStreet Magazine: Your Mini Guide to the Festival. In the meantime... checkout normanmusicfestival.com for details.
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>> The Reapers are attacking London now?How will we get our DoctorWho x?
Web 3.0 By AJLansdale
>> Its been a while since weve had a good extreme sports game. The TonyHawkseries beganits downward spiral years ago.SSXis a bit o change in direction or the series, a world tour o sortsthrough nine mountain ranges across the globe with increasingly insane challenges, including try-ing to snowboard down Mount Everest and mountains in Antarctica. The act that it goes a bit overthe top (including one level where you snowboard down the mountain in a wingsuit, and anotherwhere you try to outrun an avalanche) works to its advantage. This is a un game, and denitelyworth giving a try when you have the chance.
SPORTS/SNOWBOARDING
SSX(2012)
RPG/ActionMassEect3>>One o the great gamingsagas o this generation hascome to its nale. The storyo Commander Shepard andhis quest to save the galaxyends with a bang. The combatis uid, the resource scanninghas been greatly improved,and the plot culminates well,although the endings can bea bit o a disappointment de-pending on how you played
the game. Multiplayer is anew addition to the series,similar in a lot o ways toGears Horde Mode. You wontalways win, but youll get abig XP boost when you do, andits a optional boost to your to-tal military strength or the -nal ght against the Reapers.Hopeully this isnt the end oall MassEect games, but itsa great way to end the trilogy.
>>
>>EventheTwitterbirdknowshistruecolors.
Norman in 140 CharactersWere going to look into the best Twitter accounts or the Norman community to ollow. Unique,inormative or just unny, here are some Twitter eeds worth keeping in mind.
>>
Aside rom Facebook, Twitter is the king
o social networking. But Twitters uses
arent just to keep in touch with riends,
plenty o people get their news rom
Twitter now, ollow the stream o consciousness
rom their avorite athletes or celebrities and
create an art o their own in 140 characters. With
that, here are some o the eeds you should be
ollowing i you arent already.
OU Problems (@OUProblems)In a similar vein to #rstworldproblems, this eed
has become a sorting point or all o the annoying,
disturbing, unny or absurd things about theNorman campus. Whether its complaining
about campus weather, inarticulate proessors or
irritating high schoolers running around campus,
tweet it either to @OUProblems or tweet with
the hashtag #OUProblems, and theres a chance
itll get retweeted. Also, the person running the
account tweets back to users sometimes. Its
pretty cool.
Norman Music Festival (@NormanMusicFest)Its getting closer. April 26-28 will bring out the
best local indie rock musicians and a ew bigger
national names, as always. I youre looking or
news on NMF, why not go straight to the source?
Get your ironic bands names ready and prepare
or the show. Normans hipster population pretty
much triples during NMF weekend; beore
the bands are dismissed theyve already gone
mainstream.
OU Parking Services (@OUParking)Granted, these may be the dreaded people
wanting almost $200/year or the privilege to go
driving around campus looking or a space, only to
be hiding behind the nearest tree or SUV to stick
a yellow $25 ticket under your windshield wiper,but theyre utilizing Twitter to be o help as well,
tweeting where the open spaces are. Granted,
theyre mostly going to be at the Duck Pond, but
every little bit helps.
National Weather Service - Norman(@NWSNorman)This is Oklahoma. Tornadoes and severe weather
are very common all over the state. In act,
tornado coverage is preempting a lot of my TVviewing tonight, even though theres no storm
within 100 miles o here. My complaints aside,
knowing whats going on when there is severe
weather close by is a good idea, and what better
place to get weather reports than rom the source?
As entertaining as Gary England may be, i youre
not near a TV or radio, this is a good source for anyweather alerts on your eed.
Royce Young (@dailythunder)ESPNs own blogger or the Thunder is a good
source o ino regarding Oklahomas best
proessional basketball team. Young is an OU and
Gaylord alum, and his blog strikes a good balance
between humor and sports writing, with his
tweets pretty much ollowing the same ormula.
Its a good way to keep tabs on our avorite NBAteam, and lets ace it, what other team would you
be ollowing?
Boyd Street and Friends (@boydstreet,@BoydStreetOTS, @BoydStreetLove, @Sportstalk1400)I youre an avid Boyd Street reader, you probably
already know about our own Twitter handles. I
not, give us some ollows. I you need romantic
advice, want to nd out where to get On The Scene
pictures, or youre just looking or some OU-centric
sports talk, hit us up and well get you all set up.
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emember last issue when I conessed the terrible secret that Im notactually a music critic, or any kind o critic at all? Well, Im throwing that allout the window and Im changing my tune. This week Im going to critiquethe sh*t out o something, and then youre going to have that to think
about.But this weeks article isnt exactly about local music. In a way, however, it is
EXACTLY about local music. Im talking about a video series covering local musiccalled Be Nice to Your Kids.
THESIS STATEMENT:Check out the Be Nice to Your Kids live local music video perormance series.
http://changeyrlie.com/category/be-nice-to-your-kids
WHO:The way I understand it, Be Nice To Your Kids is a specic part o a series
entitled Change Yr Lie. The important part o all this is that it comes romthe Delo Creative media team out o OKC, best known or their work with TheFlaming Lips and most recently their work shooting and directing some new Dr.Dog videos. Delo Creative has done a lot o great work with local bands all across
Oklahoma like Broncho (Norman/Tulsa), Gentle Ghost (Norman) and Stardeath &White Dwars (OKC/Norman).
WHAT:To recap, Be Nice To Your Kids is a guerilla-style video series rom Delo Creative
shooting local bands playing raw and live in unique, typically run-down locationsthroughout the state.
WHEN:Since December 2011, and still going.
WHERE:Each band shoots in a dierent location, and the locations are the best part
o the series. Samantha Crain (Shawnee) shoots hervideo at Magic Marks amous warehouse in Tulsa,which or years has been hosting the best rock-and-roll parties in the state. The Boom Bang (Norman)shoots in an abandoned bathroom splattered withgrati beneath the Womb Gallery in OKC. GentleGhost (Norman) shoots in an undisclosed warehousein OKC. Deerpeople (Stillwater) shoots in some crazygrati-covered run down party house in Stillwater.CHUD (OKC) shoots at some place called the ParkDown the Street House in OKC, which appears to besome kind o party house.
What ties each location to the next is what I perceive
as the overarching theme o Be Nice To Your Kids.An abandoned bathroom beneath a gallery, anundisclosed and empty warehouse, a rundown partyhouse, a magicians dusty vaults It is a live eedrom the cracks in the oorboards o Oklahoma societyin which this music and media scene seems to thriveand eed o o. The statement and theme o the seriesis a earless showcase o talent taking place in someo Oklahomas most desolate but meaningul places.It is art continuing on and asserting itsel in the leastlikely o places.
WHY:Why the title Be Nice To Your Kids? Is it a threat? Be nice to your kids
or else theyre likely to turn out like us. Is it a plea or mercy? Be nice to your
kids because were doing our best in the world you let us with. I think itssomething o both, something more like this: Be nice to your kids because
Somehow I havent been ound out.
By MelGuapo
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Be Nice to Your Kids
Local Music
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Portugal. The Man, Other Lives, The Weekend Hustler, Hayes Carll,
The Giving Tree Band, Parker Millsap and more.
www.normanmusicfestival.com
April 26th, 27th & 28th
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RomanceTweet your thoughts @boydstreetlove
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>> Youvegot questions,weve got
answers.
By ElizabethAtherton
Q: Dear Elizabeth,
My girlriend is sneaky, and Ive never given her a reasonnot to trust me. She looks through my phone all the time,
and she even checks my Words with Friends chatter. She knowsmy Facebook password, and i I change it she will get mad andsuspicious. I I dont get her o my case soon were over. How doI get her to trust me?
David
A: DearDavid,Thisprobablyhasnothingtodowithyou,andunlessyouve
beenrollingouttostripclubsandsneakingaround,whichyoualreadysaidyouhaventbeen,thentheresnoreasonIcanthinkoorhertobesocrazyobsessive.Buthonestly,itsnotlikethisisthekindothingthatgetsbetter.Idhaveaserioustalkwithherandithingsdontchange,hideamessageinyourphonesomewherethatsays,Dear(crazygirlriend),Iwanttobreakupbecauseyoudonttrustme.Goodthingyououndthis,huh?
Q: Dear Elizabeth,
Im starting to give up on the Norman dating scene. Thingsjust arent going my way lately with the ladies. I never
thought Id say this, but Im starting to look online. I have my rstdate next week. Is there like a rule book or something?
Will
A:DearWill,Unortunately,thereareplentyorulebooks.Idontknow
howartheywillgetyouonan onlinedate,orinNorman.However,Idothinkitsgoodthatyouexploreyouroptions.DontgetuponthelovelyladiesoNormanthough.Theyknowwhereitsat.Maybe yourelookingor thewrong kind o traits? Ormaybe yourenotinitiatingenoughconversationswithgirlswhoyoureinterestedin.Online,ofine,itdoesntmattertome,justdontgiveuponlovebuddy,itsoutthere.
Q: Dear Elizabeth,
We havent even graduated yet and all o my riends areengaged. My summer is literally packed with weddings.
What. The. Heck? Is this normal? I eel like I need to ship mysel tothe East Coast or something. Im not even dating anyone.
Brittany
A:DearBrittany,
TheaverageAmericanwomangetsmarriedaroundtheageo26;inOklahoma(oneothelowestinthecountry)theygetmarriedaround24.Justlistentome-Idratherbeinmy30sgettingmarriedorthersttimetotherightpersonthanbeinmy20sandgettingmarriedort hesecond timebecausether stguyd idntworkout.Takeyourtime.Wereallstillgrowinghere.
Q: Dear Elizabeth,
My boyriend and his ex-girlriend are still riends. Theystill talk and catch up with each other almost once a week.
I dont want to be the crazy girlriend, but how do I tell him that isjust NOT acceptable?
Ellie
A
: DearEllie,Yeaaaaah.Thatsgottogo.ImeanIdontknowhowtheir
relationshipended,but Idont think ateryougetout oaserious relationship tha tit spossible toremain riends.I hedoesntcutthingso,Idsayitstimetodatesomeonewhowillstopstrayingintoolderpastures.
Feel ree to hit me up at BoydStreet.com/elizabeth-atherton or
twitter @boydstreetlove
Q & A with Elizabeth AthertonSolving relationship conundrums to make your lie easier.
Ask ElizabethI youd like to use Boyd Street s
resident romance columnistas a sounding board or your
relationship conundrums,e-mail Elizabeth Atherton [email protected]
First Date Guidelines
Many men and women wonder where
they go wrong on a rst date; maybe
theyve orgotten some o the basic
guidelines. Heres a reresher course,
just in case youre wondering why theres
never a second date.
Use your manners. Dont chew withyour mouth open, say please and thank
you and dont talk about bodily unctions
on a date.
Give your date your FULL attention. Itmay be hard, but keep your cell phone
o the table and out o sight. Facebook
can wait.
Guys open a car door for a girl. Yes,I could open my own door, but its so
dashing when my date does it or me.
Girls dont spill it all on a rst date.Girls like to talk, its true, but i you tell aguy your lie story on the rst date you
might not have much to talk about on
the second.
Dress to impress. Im not saying go forthe prom look, but wear something a
little on the nicer side or a date. Put your
best ace orward and such.
Dont forget HAVE FUN!
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Film&TV By JenHerrmann
In the BoxTheatrical Releases
>>The Three StoogesThe slapstick comedy that youremember rom the old shortsketches is back. This lm,divided into three hal-hourshorts, starts with Moe, Larryand Curly being dropped o ata convent as inants and ol-lows them through adulthood.
threestooges.com
Opens April 4
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>>We can only guess what these two are up to...
What Do They Do?Key Grips, Best Boys and Other Mysteries
>> Theyre giving credit or what?
Opens April 6
>>American ReunionRemember the comedyAmericanPie? Well, now thekids have grown up and comeback together to reminisce
about their wild teenage days.The setting? Their high schoolreunion. Some things havechanged but others willalways be the same, makingthese adults as unny as ever.americanreunionmovie.com
Opens April 13
>>The Cabin in theWoodsBet you didnt know JossWhedon could make a horrorlm. A group o riends setsout or a lonely cabin so thatthey can get o-grid,but theynd themselves trapped bymonsters they never dreamedo. The question is, who is thegreater enemy behind thethings terrorizing them?
discoverthecabininthewoods.com
Movie credits these days have become a whole
dierent animal rom what they once were.
Compare the ve opening title slides o old
black and white movies to the lengthy closing
credits o today.
At rst, lms had a ew opening credits that listed the
major cast and crew members, and a very rare ew would
give some additional inormation at the end. Today, some
lms credits run more than 30 minutes long. Its commonor credits to be animated or to eature outtakes or sketch-
es, and everyone who touched the lm has their name in
there. Production caterer? You bet. On-set security? Obvi-
ously. In the nal LordotheRings movie, even some an
club members got their names in the credits.
Some o the moviegoers who stick around or the credits are
bound to be bafed, though. The dedication to stay doesnt
automatically mean a ull understanding o whats on the
screen in ront o them. Heres a quick guide to some o the
roles in the credits that make moviegoers say, Huh?
Grip and Key Grip
The grip department is responsible or setting up support rigsor the camera and lighting. Those dramatic crane shots that
you see? These guys set up the crane. The big, shadow-casting
hard light? They plugged it in. The key grip is the head o the
grip team.
Gaer
The gaer is in charge o the lighting or a scene. Though the
director o photography oten (not always) designs the light-
ing, the gaer is the head electrician and is in charge o making
sure that it happens. They are sometimes known as lighting
technicians.
Best Boy
The best boy is essentially an assistant. Usually, the best boy
(who is not always a boy) is either a best boy electric, who
assists the gaer, or the best boy grip whoas you might
imagineassists the key grip.
Boom Operator
A boom is the long pole that holds a microphone during the
lming o a scene. The mic has to be held into the scene in order
or the audio to be consistent. A boom operator is the person on
the other end o the pole who holds the mic steady.
Foley Artist
The clip-clop o horses hooves and kaboom o explosions are
the doing o the oley artist. He or she is the creator o sound e-
ects that are added in post-production. The term is also widely
used in radio.
Armourer
The armourer is responsible or any and all weapons that you
nd on the set. (Well, at least props that are intended to be
there.) This includes rearms and explosives.
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Norman Nightlie
SUGERS $3.50 Pitchers 10-Midnight $3.50 Pitchers from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.
THE ABNER $2.50 Irish Red Bottles Pint Night 5 p.m.
NEW YORK PIZZA HH Mon.-Wed. 4-9 p.m., Thurs.-Sat. 4-Midnight $8 Blvd. Wheat Pitchers, $6 Domestic Pitchers, $7 Domestic Buckets, $3 Well Drinks $2 Lions Head, $3 shots, $4.50 Jack & Coke] THE MONT See specials at www.themont.comLOUIES WEST [$5 Drink of the Month: Frozen Club Specials, $3 Beer of the Month: Labatt Blue. HH: Everyday 3-7 p.m. $1.50 Domestic Bottles, $2.50 shots]
LOUIES CAMPUS [$4.99 Beer & Shot, $2.50 PBR] $1.50 Domestics $2.50 Blue Moon & Trivia Pint Night (Price Varies)THE LIBRARY HH 3-6 p.m. and 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Daily: $2 House Beer Pints; $2.50 Well Drinks All Day; $3.70 Doubles]
OCONNELLS [HH 2-7pm $1 Dom Drafts] $14.50 Rockets & 50 Cent Wings Not Ordinary Bingo, $2.50 Blvd Wht $4 Burgers till 11pm, Karaoke, $5.50 P
CAFE PLAID MONDAYF RIDAY 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. ]$2.25 PINTS ALL DAY]
JOES [$5 Deep Eddie and Sweet Tea Vodka Cocktails, $3.25 SoCo Lime Shots, $6 Gummy Bombs, $7.50 Stoley Chocolat Raz Martini]
BROTHERS
BISON WITCHES [$6 Irish Trashcans] $2.50 Beers of Mexico $2.50 Red Stripe $2.25 Blvd, $1.50 Blue Moon
TEXADELPHIA [$15 Towers 3-7, $2 Doms. 3-7 M-F, $2 Tecate] HH All Day/Night, $2 Domestics $6 Coors Light Pitchers Wheat Wednesdays ($1 o wheat beer)
BLU [HH 3 p.m.-6 p.m. and 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Daily: $2 Brewhouse Pints; $2 Well Drinks All Day; $ 2 Mimosas and $3 Bellinis All Day CHECK FACEBOOK FOR LIVE MUSIC EVENTS]BLUE BONNET [NO BEER OVER $2/ CASH ONLY] $1.50 Natty 16 oz. $1.50 Natty 16 oz. $1.50 Natty 16 oz.
AUTOGRAPHS [HH M-F 2-5 $1.50 Dom. Draft $3.50 Modelo $5 Kettle One Vodka] $3 Blue Moon Pints 5 p.m. - close $3 Tecate 5 p.m.- close
General Monday Tuesday Wednesday
SEVEN4 7 HH 5-7pm Mon-Fri, $2 Dom HH All Night , $2 Dom. Bottles $5 PBR Pitchers $1 Longnecks 5 p.m. - Midnight
in the raw HH 2-6 p.m. M-F; Daily: $2 Wells $3 Doubles, $2 Sake Bombs, $3 Saporro, $4 Patron Shots, $4 Skyy Infusion Martinis]
FUZ ZYS HH All Day, Everyday: $2 18 oz. Domestic Schooners $5 Margaritas
BREWHOUSE [$2.70 Draft, 2.50 wells, $3 Dbl, $9 Growlers] Free Pool w/ Growler Purchase Free Pool w/ Growler Purchase $1.00 Pilsner Pints
OTHELLOS [MONDAY-FRIDAY Domestics $2; April $3 Well Drinks]O ASIAN FUSION [HH 2-5 p.m. & 1 Hour B4 Close: $1.75 Bud Products & $1.75 Michelob] College Night: $1.50 Bud Products
THE GARAGE [$2.99 Thunder Bombs, $10 Domestic Buckets, $3 Burgers During Thunder Games, $3 Mustangs] $1 Miller High Life 9 - close
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OTS
>> The Garage
>> Joes
>>NY Pizza
>>OConnell
>> ITR >>Louies To
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OTS
>> Louies >> OConnells
>> The Garage
>> I
>> OCon
>> Seven47
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>> Louies >> Louies Too
>> ITR
>>Othellos
>> Seven47
>> Brothers
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>> Seven47 >> The Garage
>> ITR
>>Seven47
>> Fuzzys
>> Brothers
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Im sure your spring break was a blast and I would totally love to hear about it,but sorry, old news. You probably noticed you can show those legs o again soyeah, its spring drinking season. In act, you should probably just get a drink orthis. Itll be a lot easier on both o us, I assure you.
I had my irst Brandy Alexander the other day, which honestly, is proba-bly a winter drink, but who cares, it got me in an adventurous drink-ing spirit. Actually, there are several seasonal beverages that Inormally steer clear o (in season or no) that Ive been jammingon the last ew weeks. Admittedly, some are less manly (Skittlesinused vodka. Dont lie, you love it.) than others (Yeah ... it takesa lot o whiskey to balance that one out. Trust me.), but theyve all
been delicious while draining only a raction o my productivity.True story.
Lets start with some beer. As o late, Ive been getting back tothe beverage that originally brought me to the party. Beer. Butnot Keystone Light. Ive been playing catch-up on the brewslately but there are a ew that have proven to be ine littletreats on a pleasant aternoon.
For ans o the lighter-bodied are, the Nomad Pilsner byGreat Divide ($11) should be a welcome drinking addition. Itsa cleaner inishing pilsner than some o its more traditionalEuropean counterparts but thats what I kind o like aboutit. While theyve rereshed me on a hot day on one or twooccasions, the inish on European pilsners has never re-ally been my jam. By patriotically having an Americanjob, I ve g race ully side stepp ed t his palate probl em.
I youre into darker or richer beers, a recent revisitof the Rogue Chocolate Stout ($6.49) proved to be aworthwhile endeavor. While its still a relatively heavybeer, the Rogue doesnt eel quite as weighty as someo its stout counterparts. The chocolate lavor is a bitmore ocused through the palate compared to someo the other chocolate stouts that are readily availablein Oklahoma. The rather dry inish leaves the eelingthat you just ate a piece o chocolate and generallymakes you go back or another drink. Its a wonder-ully balanced beer.
Theres never a shortage o new and exciting IPAsaround here, but one that has lown a bit under theradar is the Happy Camper IPA by Sante Fe ($8). Its
one o the growing number o quality canned beersthat have gradually slipped into the marketplaceover the past year. Its got a loral, aromatic qualitythat doesnt always make it into IPAs that hit the 405which is a nice bonus. Hop heads will be satisied andthe light citrus lavors provide a good balance to theaorementioned hoppiness. As you could imagine, itdrinks better when poured into a glass, but it holdsup quite well when enjoyed out o the can as well.Its arguably the best canned IPA in the state (depend-ing on your eelings about Calderas oering and theavailability o Torpedo in a can) but thats a battle or
another time. Time to shit gears anyway.While I have nothing against white wine, I dont usually drink that much o it.
For the last month however, Ive been on a heck o a kick. It must be the lovelyspring weather. O course, you can dominate the stu too.
On the pinot grigio front, Ive thrown down a bottle or two of Big Fire ($18.49).Their pinot noir has long been a solid choice or the money but its white
counterpart might be more o a steal. Its a wildly citrusy job that, quiterankly, is dangerously easy to drink. There are some other comparable pi-not grigios that might oer a bit more depth, but thats not what this one is
really about. This is an unpretentious porch pounder. I you want somethingrereshing with a lot o ruit this is a good call.
I youre more inclined to have a sauvignon blanc, the current vintage othe Leese Fitch ($11) is a ine choice. It has crisp acidity but sports thehe al t hy minerality that usually sets American sauvignon
blancs apart rom their New Zealand contempo-raries. The nose is a little grassy but the citrus andloral notes on the palate make it a delightul
Sunday Funday quaer.
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Spring DrinksAh, Spring. Time to hit the patios and mix up your drinking routine.
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Volunteers in more than 70 communities throughout the state of Oklahoma are organizingRelay For Lie events to salute cancer survivors and caregivers, and to remember loved
ones who have lost their ght against cancer. Relay For Lie is the signature undraiseror the American Cancer Society. The event provides community awareness and unds
to urther the American Cancer Societys mission o eliminating cancer by helping people staywell, helping people get well, by nding cures, and by ghting back. At Relay, teams o at leasteight people gather around a track and participate in activities to honor and remember thosetouched by cancer. Here in Norman we want to raise awareness about Relay For Lie to recruitteams and raise much-needed unds. Relay brings together riends, amilies, businesses,hospitals, schools, aith-based groups; people rom all walks o lie all aimed at urtheringthe American Cancer Societys eorts to create a world with more birthdays.
Local volunteers are a huge part o a nationwide eort to save lives rom cancer, but
additional people are needed or the progress to continue. This years event will be held at
the Norman High School track on May 18-19. Just as the eects of a challenging economyare elt by amilies in every community, cancer too has a ar-reaching impact. The dollars
donated and volunteer hours devoted to the American Cancer Society a part o Norman
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The Relay For Lie event provides unding needed to do cutting-edge research; educate
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Lie is contributing to programs like Road to Recovery, a van program that provides rides
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chemotherapy; and the 24-hour hotline that is available to anyone (1-800-227-2345).Now is the time or individuals, amilies, community groups, corporations and small
businesses to commit to Relay For Lie team participation. Join us at this event to celebratethose who have battled cancer, remember those lost, ght back against this disease and help
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O The Corner By SarahHill
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Leaving The Big Tuna Fish Joint or the irst time, I elt as rereshed as i Id
jump ed int o the ocean where t hose s caled rien ds on my pl ate ca me rom.Granted, i I wouldve jumped into the ocean right then, I wouldve sunkto the bottom aster than a bag o rocks (out o ullness, not swimming
abilities, thank you). The point here is the place is rereshing. In my personal
opinion, its just what Norman needs.I say its what Norman needs, but honestly the place is better than any ishjoint Ive tried in Okla homa City or Norma n ( espec ially or the price) . Locate d inthe Brookhaven Village Shopping Center, you cant miss the red neon lights thatoutline the top o the building. I you do happen to overlook that, maybe thegiant ish skeleton on the logo on the buildings signage will get your attention.Its awesome. Totally unique, like everything else they ve done.
Upon walking into The Big Tuna, the casual atmosphere and dcor eases anytension you had prior to stepping into the place. Its like walking into a JimmyBuett concert ... or Kenny Chesney maybe? Teal blue walls are artully accentedwith other island colors, and a giant ish (I shall name you ... Parsley) sits atop aterra cotta roo that extends rom part o the second story above the bar area.Despite the amount o time I couldve spent admiring the welcoming dcor - youhave to move sometime. I grabbed a menu hanging rom the wall and movedtoward the ordering counter.
A large perk o my job is that when I review restaurants, Im encouraged to try an
assortment o menu items. In this case I (and my plus one) ordered:Shrimp brochettes - jumbo shrimp stued with baked cream cheese andjalap enos, wrapp ed in bacon
Baked salmon- lightly seasoned with salt, olive oil and lemonFish tacos - golden catish strips with coleslaw, tomatoes and green onionsAsian salmon- salmon topped with a soy hoisin glazeSides o: black beans, hush puppies, gumbo, squash Rockeeller, onion rings and
green chile rice(Dont judge ...)I still want to try a ew other menu items like the ish and chips, or the hal-shell
Chesapeake Bay oysters (also heard theyll be oering oyster shooters soon withvodka or tequila, yesssss .. .). However I couldnt have been more satisied with theitems I ordered. The menu here is awesome. Its so unique. When talking to the
awesomely riendly manager, Michael, he inormed us t hat the menu was createdby a mysterious menu genius named Don that works or them. Thank you, Don, othe insanely well-crated and blended menu o deliciousness.
The gumbo tastes very much like my grandmas (a New Orleans born and brednative), and the hush puppies also rivaled Nannas (my grandmother) amily
recipe. I she knew someone else had her hush puppy baking ability shed becrushed. Im going to have to keep this hush-hush. The black beans, onion ringssquash Rockeeller ... they were all delicious and ull o lavor. But what madethem taste even better was the main dish they came with.
By ar, I think the ish tacos are the best Ive ever tasted. Im not even a catishkind o person. But honestly I didnt even know it was catish until I looked it upten minutes ago. Theyre resh, illing and unbelievably legitimate. The salmonwas baked to perection, no lie. It was perectly pink and resh. It was so tenderthat I couldve eaten it with a spoon. Same goes or the Asian salmon. The Asiansalmon was so good, my boyriend and I ought about who got to take it homeor letovers. As or the shrimp brochettes, we ate them in about a split second. dream about the day when I get to go back and eat more o them while watchinga Thunder game on the upper lot while drinking an Oklahoma Heat, no less.
Yes. To wash down the mammo th meal, I ordered their signature Oklahoma Heata unique combo o Azul Reposado, Cointreau, sweet and sour and resh jalapeo.The drink is awesome. Its rereshing and although theres jalapeo in it, its
deinitely not what I would call spicy. Its delicious. I would like to explain moreabout it, but its completely unlike anything Ive ever tasted - in an awesomewow-this-drink-makes-me-eel-alive kind o way. The bar also has many otherdelicious-looking signature drinks, along with the usual drinks o choice. To makethings even sweeter the place stays open until 2 a.m. on Thursdays, Fridays andSaturdays (and with a late night menu too, chah-ching).
With a patio, flat screen TVs (like eight of them), upstairs seating and theisuper, super riendly sta,1 I can easily see mysel becoming a regular here. Casuaatmosphere, cool drinks, reasonable prices and great ood? Uhhh, where do I sign?
1 Really, like they have a large collection o really happy staers in one place ... usuallywhen a group o ten people or more are together and theyre all happy I get suspicious, buthis gang was legit. Could not have bee n aster, more congenial or more attentive.
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By ChrisJoseph
Springtime in Oklahoma brings thunderstorms, lawn work, rising temperatures and a
glimpse ahead to the next Sooner ootball season. Spring starts things anew, includ-
ing the buzz and anticipation or Sooner ootball. Ater a not-so-satisactory season
ater all the hype and national attention given to the Sooners last year, including a
pre-season ranking o number one and ending in a Insight Bowl victory over an outclassed
Iowa team Sooner ans, players and coaches are ready to start over.
Gone are Sooner an avorites Ryan Broyles and Travis Lewis. The Sooners do, however, have
twenty-three oensive letterman returning, while on the deensive side o the ball the Soon-
ers will return twenty-ve letterman.Believe you me this team is still loaded
with a bumper crop o ootball talent
that i they pull it together
and play up the their potential have
a shot to play or the teams eighth
national championship.
The Sooner oense is usually one
o the best in the country with their
up-tempo almost point-a-minute
style. That ran into a snag midway
through last year when college
ootballs all-time leading receiver Ryan
Broyles went down during the Texas
A&M game. Landry Jones at quarterback
has a chance to own all o Oklahomas
records at the position, but will need better
perormances rom Kenny Stills, Jaz Reynolds,
Trey Franks and Kameel Jackson at the wide
receiver position.
Joining this talented group is newcomer Trey
Metoyer. Trey Metoyer comes in this spring with the
hype and talent that a number one ranked wide receiver
should. Ater playing at Whitehouse High S chool in Texas,
Metoyer had to go to Hargrave Academy. Now that Metoyer is on
campus and is going through spring practice the coaches are seeing
exactly why they were happy to land the 62 sure-handed wide receiver.
Metoyer brings size and speed to help stretch the eld and could be a star rom day
one in a Sooner uniorm.
The Sooner running game, which is being led during the spring by Roy Finch, needs to nda grove to help the oense keep deenses guessing and on their heels. Dominique Whaley
was leading the team in rushing last year until he broke his ankle in the game up at Kansas.
Whaley will not par ticipate in spring practices, but knowing the ght in this guy as soon as
he can put on the pads he will be out there running over deenders and scoring touch downs.
Finch is a tough match up or a lot o teams with the combination o speed and elusiveness,
with his low center o gravity and strength; Finch is hard to bring down. It will be interesting
to see red shirt reshman Danzel Williams and junior Brennan Clay as they develop with more
time in the program.
At quarterback many Sooner ans want to know about the Belldozer package and will
they see more of it or more of Blake Bell, M.V.P of the Insight Bowl. Landry J ones is yourquarterback and a good one at that. He will have a good veteran line in ront o him to keep
his jersey clean and let Landry have the time to nd his array o weapons, including new
tight ends Taylor McNamara and Brannon Green.
The Sooner deense is a group losing Frank Alexander, Ronnell Lewis and Travis Lewis. The
Sooner D however, welcomes back Mike Stoops to the amily and no question Coach Stoops
will bring his re and intensity back in hopes to restore the Sooner deense to the top o the
national charts once again.
I recently had the chance to talk to the deensive ends coach Bobby Jack Wright and the
coach was raving about the ends David King and junior college transer Chaz Nelson. Chuka
Ndulue has had a great winter and look to replace Alexander and Lewis. At the tackle spot itstime or Jamarkus McFarland needs to lead this group and put pressure up the middle.
Linebacker is a big spot at the University o Oklahoma and Tom Wort will need to lead
this group but will be sitting out this spring, so Jaydan Bird, Joseph Ibiloye and
Corey Nelson will get the brunt o the work.
Aaron Colvin, Tony Jeerson and Javon Harris will patrol the
deensive backeld. It will be interesting to watch this group
through spring and see their development, especially with
juco transer Kass Everett being in the mix. Gabe Lynn
and Joe Powell will get some much-needed work
as well.
Spring practice will wrap up with the annual
Red-White game on April 14th. The spring
game is greatly attended and is played in
similar ashion to a real game and will
give the Sooner ans the only look at
the team until the beginning o next
ootball season. So with owers in
bloom and the weather getting
better, spring is in the air and so is
the pigskin. There are a ew Soon-
ers not mentioned in this story
because they are not on campus
yet but could play a big role next
year, like Sterling Shepard rom
Heritage Hall. I you have any
questions or comments you can
call my show 360 Sports on SportsTalk 1400 Monday through Friday
from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Spring is in the Air!Sooner ootball season starts to bloom.
Listen Now: sportstalk1400.com,sportstalk1400.podomatic.com oron the Boyd Street app.
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You can follow Chris Joseph on ...
@chrisjoseph1400
And listen to his show 360 Sportson Sports Talk 1400 from 5-7 P.M.Monday through Friday.
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End NotesNext Issueon the street April 18THIS WEEKS SUDOKU:
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The Numbers Dont Lie*The current issue, broken down or the stat books
Calendar Picks- Saturday April 7
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:Lady Antebellum at Lloyd Noble Center - 7pm- Wednesday April 11th:OKC Thunder vs. L.A. Clippers at Chesapeake Energy Arena - 7pm- Friday April 13th:2nd Friday Circuit o Art (downtown Norman and other locations) - 6pm- Friday April 13th:Rainbows Are Free, Locust Avenue and Lost Empires at the Opolis - 9pm- Monday April 16th: The Damn Quails at the Deli - 10pm
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>> The number o hours staers plan to Spend at Norman Music
Festival?
>> The total number o weddings staers will beattending this Spring/Summer?
>> Level o excitement upon hearing about vodka inusedwith skittles on a scale o 1 to 100?
>> The weight o the actual Big Tuna?
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