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The Best Onion Burgers in Oklahoma City and El Reno

The Oklahoma onion burger is an icon at restaurants like Johnnie’s, Robert’s, and Sid’s Diner in El Reno and nearby Oklahoma City.

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Blood pact | Arts | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma Gazette

Kara and Jeremy Choate step away from their family photo gig for the dark, gritty Tenkiller, with help from metal monsters Chat Pile.

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Cinema selections

With more than 175 films screening at numerous venues across the city, it’s tough to choose where to be and when, but here are two narrative features and two full-length documentaries that should be on your radar.

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In 19th c. New England, wealth didn't spare you parasites

Parasitic infections were likely widespread in New England, even in remote areas and in wealthy households, report archaeologists who analyzed excavated fecal samples. Parasitic infections, including tapeworm and whipworm, were a common problem in the United States until the 20th century. The common belief is that these infections mainly affected lower-income, urban areas where conditions including shared public spaces, lack of sewage systems, and poor sanitation were prime for disease spread. However, the new research, published in the “Unlike today, when high-income households are less likely to exhibit signs of infection, wealth and status did not apparently provide insulation from infection exposure in this rural setting, despite likely having greater access to medicines and improved sanitation,” says Theresa Gildner, assistant professor of biological archaeology at Washington University in St. Louis.

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