Quentin Tarantino book ‘Cinema Speculation’ to land Oct. 25

NEW YORK (AP) — Quentin Tarantino’s next book is a nonfiction dispatch from a lifelong movie fanatic. “Cinema Speculation,” to be published Oct.
NEW YORK (AP) — Quentin Tarantino’s next book is a nonfiction dispatch from a lifelong movie fanatic. “Cinema Speculation,” to be published Oct.
LONDON (AP) — “ABBA Voyage” is certainly a trip. Four decades after the Swedish pop supergroup last performed live, audiences can once again see ABBA onstage in an innovative digital concert where past and future collide.
Norman – Eating can be an upsetting and humiliating ordeal for people whose hands shake uncontrollably due to Parkinson’s disease or a tremor disorder. Four biomedical engineering students at the University of Oklahoma hope that their invention will help those diagnosed with these illnesses.
Oklahoma City — May 31 is World No Tobacco Day, a global event that educates on the harmful impact of tobacco, which kills more than 8 million people each year. This year, Tobacco Stops With Me, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), encourages Oklahomans to reflect on the damage caused by the tobacco industry, which pollutes the planet and harms the health of Oklahomans.
Tributes are pouring in for actor Ray Liotta, who died at age 67 in the Dominican Republic. Liotta’s “Goodfellas” co-star Robert De Niro says he’s saddened to learn of the passing of Liotta, who is “way too young to have left us.” “Goodfellas” director Martin Scorsese said he was “so uniquely gifted, so adventurous, so courageous” as an actor. Another co-star from the film, Lorraine Bracco, says she’s “utterly shattered and that Liotta was the best part of making “Goodfellas.” Liotta’s “Field of Dreams” co-star Kevin Costner says that while Liotta “leaves an incredible legacy, he’ll always be Shoeless Joe Jackson in my heart.”
The community came together on Friday to honor the men and women of the United States armed forces who died while serving. In honor of Memorial Day, the Ardmore Veterans center hosted a ceremony to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Superintendent’s Honor Roll Jace Ahl, Hannah Ahlborn, Neely Anderson, Colt Archer, Abril Armijo, Jett Archer, A’ryion Banks, Camryn Bean, Mavrik Blank, Noah Blount, Mason Bowerman, Brielle Brannan, William Brooks, Hudson Buck, Addisyn Bui, Kate Bush, Kate Caldwell, Reese Caldwell, Alexia Caro, Marlee Chavez, Jaceton Clubb, Tiller Cockrell, Emersyn Colbert, Tucker Cooper, Blakely Craddock, Jack Craddock, Sage Daigle, Logan Davis, Nirvik Dhakal, Beaux Dodson, Jackson Edmonds, Kennedy Elkins, Henry Ellis, Haydyn Enriquez, Blake Foster, Nayeli Garcia, Harliv Ghuman, Averie Gillespie, Anna Ham, Ben Harness, Addilyn Hayes, Kendall Henson, Alondra Hernandez, Emmi Hogg, Zoey Holland, LJ Hollinsworth, Aden Johnson, Redik Johnston, Chloe Kamas, Parneet Kaur, Cannon Key, Landry Koontz, Shelby Lin, Leanna Lindenmaier, Bennett Love, Peyton Lovell, Richard Ma, Kyler Martin, Ingrid Mattson, Serena McCallister, Harper Miller, Ryder Morrow, River Newton, Michele Nguyen, Cole Nix, Liam Perkins, Rylie Presley, Riley Pruitt, Elaina Queen-Finney, Jase Ramirez, Daniel Rivera Carmona, Caroline Roos, William Roring, Acelyn Sacco, Grayson Savage, Aubree Shepard, Carter Smith, Addalie Stearns, Hannah Stearns, Maddex Stearns, Alexa Steele, Dylan Steele, Makynlee Suffal, Crew Sullivan, Lilly Tabor, Emersyn Tipton, Rachael Van Vu, Aubrey Wallace, Niko Wallace, Jaxon Waller, Ricky Washington, Lily Weder, Sunny Wiley, Ari Williams, Ava Wood, Lexie Wood, Grady Worsham Principal’s Honor Roll Ayzel Aycox, Brody Barker, Kallie Barnett, Deandre Battles, Kaydince Black, Kason Blankenship, Kaleb Bob, Easton Boswell, Caden Bradsher, Mason Bowerman, Abbigail Bui, Conner Burnam, Ember Caldwell, Maci Camp, Daniel Chapa, Jacelynn Cornelius, Carson Correia, William Coursey, Atticus Davis, Serenity Davis, Richard Eddings, Christian Fannin, Aubrey Fowler, Ryan Fuller, Brady Gary, Weston Gay, Ryder George, Shiloh George, Magenta Goss, Adilynn Grant, Jaz Griffith, Christopher Hall, John Hayes, Haiston Hazen, Juliette Heffley, Brinley Henry, Audrey Holland, Lillian Hoosier, Mason John, Ema Johnson, Henley Katherman, Ellie Keeton, Tripp Keeton, Declan Kelman, Bear Kelty, Evan Kester, Adalynn King, Maleah Knudson, Paisley Knudson, Dagger Lakey, Paisley Lambeth, Darius Lee, Ian Marjerrison, Carrie Maxwell, Berkley McGuire, Kelby Mealman, Ally Moody, Ryder Morrow, Sam Murgia, Elizabeth Mylonas, Maks Neal, Jaxon Ned, Bryar Nichols, Ace Parker, Caitlyn Pfrehm, Myla Powell, Jordan Perry, Ehrin Remy, Jersey Renteria, Brayden Reynolds, Warren Roberts, Jr Rogers, Jhett Rose, Kenler Sanders, Preston Seale, Jhett Shebester, Addy Shrader, Parker Swan, Colton Vanbebber, Eli Wagner, Jaxon Wallis, Evelyn White, Avvah Whittington, Kaisyn Wood, Natallii Wood, Rowen Wright, Roman Yandell, Tulip Yanez .
Superintendent’s Honor Roll Ford Anderson, Tripp Anderson, Gray Barrett, Andrew Batchelor, Maggie Bell, Miles Bell, Abigail Bradsher, Elizabeth Bush, Ella Coenen, Heaven Collins, Emily Cox, Lilla Cunningham, Jason Dai, Emmy Davis, Kalel Doby, Alexis Eads, Sydney Faulkner, Maddy Fernando, Mia Fornes, Nicolas Fornes, Alissa Gaither, Davion Green, Xander Haught, Nolan High, Maxwell Hill, Phoebe Hill, Kagen Holland, Jett Ingram, Keira Key, Graham Lambert, Isaac Lee, Landon Lide, Brinley Mann, Brian Marshall, Jonas Mattson, Addison McCoy, Elyana Moore, Landon Morrow, Cooper Morton, Abner Mullins, Dax Muncrief, Paisley Murillo, Ahalya Mysore, Raimey Nease, Jackson Nix, Reese Oliver, Colt Peery, Nathan Powell, Addelyn Quick, Oscar Recio-Sanchez, Catharine Roos, Ruby Steele, Scott Tabor, Jaxton Wiley, Andi Wilson, Kambria Windham, Teegan Woodley, Carter Worchester, Alice Zhang Principal’s Honor Roll Waleed Abu-Esheh, Zayna Abu-Esheh, Cortez Adame, Livi Ahern, Raigann Ahern, Mia Almarez-Lopez, Jaxtyn Armstrong, Heidi Ayres, Xavier Banks, Khloee Barnett, Owen Batterton, Zoey Beeler, Ranger Blackwood, Easton Blakley, Bentley Blanchard, Will Blevins, Evelynn Brunk, Kale Brunk, Brodee Bryan, Hunter Burson, Maci Caldwell, Citlali Carrillo, Ezrah Carroll, Rowan Chambwa, Presley Charnock, Jack Chavez, Presley Collett, Carson Cooper, Crystian Corral, Tucker Correia,Remi Daigle, Garrett Darter, Ryder Davenport, CJ Davis, Cove Davis, Hayden Davis, Austin Del Torto, Cole Dillard, TC Dillard, Saban Dollar, La’Shyia Douglas, Lorenzo Douglas, Kaitlynn Eddings, Bliss Ellis, Kabella Fincher, Brady Foster, Abigail Fowler, Ava Freeman, Jackson Gay, Japleen Ghuman, Jozi Gilliam, Natalie Gilmartin, Andrew Goodman, Carter Grant, Kaigen Gregg, Rylinn Harper, Landon Hayes, Georgia Heim, Michael Heller, Madalyn Hewell, Kael Hicks, Trey Hightower, Brody Hogg, Rose Hoggard, Rayne Hughes, Ava Jackson, Sophia Jones, Harjap Kang, Kristen Khieu, Lillie Lambe, Blair Landgraf, Livia Lide, Raina Lucas, Kingsley Manion, Charlotte Marquez, Jakira McGee, Reid McMurry, Kaden Mealman, Sophia Mitchell, Joselyn Moreno, Samuel Mylonas, Brooks Neal, Kayla Nguyen, Kadence Nichols, Blake Osteen, Rayia Owens, Jewels Parker, Aiden Patel, Maddox Perkins, Audrey Peters, Jake Pickens, Cruz Pino, Jayston Rodriguez, Brady Rosen, Paislee Sampley, Mark Sanchez, Kye Schultz, Londyn Scott, Braxton Serna, Wyatt Sigler, Anshpreet Singh, Japbir Singh, Rikki Sloan, Alexander Smith, Andy Smith, Harlow Soelberg, Miley Starr, Treven Thigpin, Brylee Thomas, McKenna Tipton, Grayson Vanbuskirk, Raelyn Vazquez, Eve Wagner, Adellyn Wallis, Maya Ward, Arjuna Warden, Ben Wells, Donovan Whatley, Kolt Williams, Davon Williamson, Zowey Wilson, Austin Womack, Allie Wood, Arli Woolly, Neymar Zuniga .
The American Nation Bank Scholarship program began in 1995 in order to give back to the communities they serve and help area students achieve their dreams of higher education. The ANB Scholarship is a one year, $1,000 scholarship of which they have now awarded $315,000 in scholarships. In 2016, ANB initiated their “Pays for A’s” program where students from grade 6 through grade 12 can be paid for each “A” on their report card. In addition to being paid for each “A”, all grade 12 students who participated in the “Pays for A’s” program during grade 12 are eligible for a random drawing for a $1,000 “Pays for A’s” scholarship.
The University of Central Oklahoma Foundation recently awarded Sierra Long the ARL/DNA Solutions Endowed Scholarship at its annual Presidential Partners Awards Luncheon. Long is a first-year graduate student majoring in forensic science - chemistry through the Jackson College of Graduate Studies.