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This Town OKC

This Town OKC

著者: Rick Allen Lippert
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Cities are defined by their cultures. Those cultures could entail sports, or business, or certainly arts and entertainment. Oklahoma City is thriving in all of these areas. But who makes that all happen?

This Town OKC explores the people behind the cultures. Their origins, their motivations, their challenges, and their dreams.

I’m Rick Allen Lippert. I’ve been in this town for over fifty years with a front row seat to seeing the culture grow from a dusty bus stop on the southern plains to a flourishing destination.

Join me as we meet the folks behind the culture on This Town OKC.2025
アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術
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  • S1E07 Dick Pryor
    2025/05/24
    These days, you hear KGOU-FM general manager Dick Pryor on his weekly "Manager's Minute" along with other features. A long-time broadcast journalist, Dick actually started at KGOU while in college. His career began in sports radio in the 1980s and moved to television news where he spent 25 years at OETA with a stint as a lawyer along the way. He tells his story before we get into the philosophy and purpose of public broadcasting and the value of a major in broadcasting and journalism.


    Post-production by Fred O. Bishop
    Sponsored by Carpenter Square Theatre
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    35 分
  • S1E6 Cacky Poarch
    2025/05/05
    Cacky Poarch has made a name for herself as the executive director of the deadCenter Film Festival - twice. As she retires again after this summer's Festival, she tells her story of growing up in the red dirt, tumbleweed-strewn fields of Quail Creek, performing improv comedy in Aspen, working as a casting director in OKC, and touring the state as Captain Supertooth. And she reminisces on the movie that took dCFF to the next level and how deadCenter Film Icons came about.

    Post-production by Fred O. Bishop
    Sponsored by Carpenter Square Theatre
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    35 分
  • S1E5 Randy Kemp
    2025/04/08
    We've heard his voice for years on television and radio commercials as well as at sporting events. He got his start in radio at the age of 14 with a live, on-air audition orchestrated by his station manager father. Brought to OKC for a radio job at the old KLTE, for the past several decades he's run his own audio recording studio, RK-One Productions. Back during the covid pandemic, RK-1 Studios was the location of a series of classic radio show recreations, broadcast live on the Carpenter Square Theatre YouTube channel (where they are still available for viewing).

    Post-production by Fred O. Bishop
    Sponsored by Carpenter Square Theatre
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    52 分

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