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 MP3 Felix (Robert Duvall) is a miserable old hermit who has lived in an isolated cabin for nearly 40 years. Upon discovering that an old friend has passed away, Felix hatches a plan to throw himself a "funeral party". Frank Quinn (Bill Murray), a down-and-out undertaker eager for business, obliges... and helps to plan the event in which the townsfolk - many of whom fear and even despise Felix - are invited to attend and tell their stories about the reclusive figure. As it turns out, Felix has his own story to tell.
The Oklahoma Gazette's, Joe Wertz, helps us "Get Low" into some of the key characters and themes in this compelling and even humorous film.
|  MP3 MP3 (part 2) Over the next several weeks, KGOU's Oklahoma Voices will focus on education. In this episode, we hear presentations recorded at the recent Oklahoma City Chamber's State of the Schools event. Ken Levit, executive director of the George Kaiser Family Foundation in Tulsa, and Brian Fitzgerald, director the Business-Higher Education Forum are the featured speakers. Please let KGOU know what you think of this and our other public affairs programs. Next week, we present an audio re-broadcast of an OETA Oklahoma Forum program on State Question 744, which would require increased funding for the state's public schools.
| MP3 This week on Indian Times, we’ll hear an excerpt from President Obama’s speech on the Tribal Law and Order Act.
The AARP will be honoring 50 Native American Elders from Oklahoma for their contributions to state and tribe. Craig Davis (Miami), Associate State Director of AARP, talks about how they are becoming a more native friendly association. For more information go to www.aarp.org/ok
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