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<![CDATA[Cleveland connections - With a new nonstop flight between OKC and Cleveland, visitors can check out a variety of features ... and even find a few Thunder fans]]> During the late 1990s and early 2000s, viewers of The Drew Carey Show saw the eponymous star and his pals gamboling through the streets of Cleveland, Ohio, in the sitcom’s opening, enthusiastically singing along to “Cleveland Rocks.” Many likely scratched their heads and thought, “Cleveland rocks? Nice try, funnyman.”]]> <![CDATA[Raise your glass - Toast for a cause at ARTini]]> When Amanda Kirkpatrick first volunteered to help with the Allied Arts fundraiser known as ARTini, it was just her and a few friends. Now, more than six years later, the support is as strong as the martinis served to help a good cause.]]> <![CDATA[Appointment Book - ]]>
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<![CDATA[There will be honey - For a hobby, one Oklahoma City physician breaks out in his hives]]>

Terrence Stull has a pretty sweet hobby.

For more than three decades, the chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at University of Oklahoma Children’s Hospital and scientific director of Children’s Hospital Foundation has been a beekeeper. Happily, most of the work is done for free by tens of thousands of worker bees that reside in his hives. The result? A golden harvest of honey.

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<![CDATA[Big event - Local restaurants rally for cause]]> Erin Brewer admits that she and husband Shawn made a mistake when it came to their first effort with Taste of Oklahoma City last year.]]> <![CDATA[Appointment Book - ]]>
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<![CDATA[Back to the future - The Paramount building embraces historic screening room from days gone by]]> Walking into The Paramount on Oklahoma City’s Film Row is like stepping back in time.]]> <![CDATA[Good aim? - A follow-up to 2012 goals set by area movers and shakers]]> Here at okcBIZ, we like to keep tabs on our metro-area business people. You might say we like to hold them accountable for what they say they’re going to do. So last year, we asked a random crew what their 2012 goals were — and some were rather lofty. This year, we’re following up to see who accomplished what. Surprisingly, some lived up to their intentions — note Russell Claus and his grizzly experience, among others.]]> <![CDATA[On the Scene - ]]> Order reprints of okcBIZ covers, articles and photos exclusively at okcbiz.yourheadline.com.]]> <![CDATA[Appointment Book - ]]> Tony nominee Constantine Maroulis and Grammy nominee Deborah Cox bring a Robert Louis Stevenson to musical life in Jekyll & Hyde, staging Jan. 15-20 at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker. Tickets are $20-$60. Call 800-869-1451 or visit celebrityattractions.com.]]> <![CDATA[Building a better you - Ring in the new year with these five products that may make life just a little bit easier]]>
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