It’s a golden day at Osborn Drugs in Miami, Okla., where owner (and NCPA past president) Bill Osborn and his staff are celebrating 50 years in business. They’ve got hot dogs, cake, and door prizes for the community celebration today, and they’ll also honor pharmacist Sarah Lomax, who is retiring after 49 years with Osborn Drugs. Bill’s father, Willie Osborn, opened the pharmacy in 1971 with a partner, Charles Neal, and a staff of five. Today, Osborn Drugs has more than 40 team members.
Rhett & Link: Battling YouTube sensations, keeping the team together
Geoff Edgers and Rhett and Link on the March 12 installment of Stuck With Geoff. (The Washington Post)
Published April 01. 2021 11:40AM
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Like so many, reporter Geoff Edgers has been grounded by the coronavirus. So he decided to launch an Instagram Live interview show.
Every Friday afternoon, Edgers hosts Stuck With Geoff. So far, that has included Graham Nash, Jamie Lee Curtis and Darryl DMC McDaniels.
Recently, Edgers chatted with comedians and Good Mythical Morning hosts Rhett & Link (aka Rhett McLaughlin and Charles Neal III).
A Mystery Artist Installed a Much-Discussed Statue of an Enslaved 19th-Century Explorer in Portland. He Tells Us Why and How He Did It
The unauthorized monument memorializes York, a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, for being the first Black man to cross the continent to the Pacific.
York (2010/2021). Photo courtesy of the artist.
Last October, after a summer marked by a steady stream of protests in Portland, Oregon, supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, someone toppled a statue in Mount Tabor Park of Harvey Scott, a prominent 19th-century conservative and newspaper editor who opposed giving women the right to vote.
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Belvoir Castle â A Beautiful View by contemporary British Impressionist
Charles Neal on Thursday, February 4th, at Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. In this exhibition, Nealâs paintings reveal the profound beauty of Belvoirâs gardens and the long history embedded in the castleâs regal interiors. Charles Neal once again impresses with his ability to synthesize both history and nature.
More about the artist: Charles Neal
Charles Neal was born in Surrey in 1951. At the young age of 14, he began his formal study of art under the guidance of Malcolm Domingo and Frances Lane-Mason. The following ten years of Nealâs life were spent with these two artists, but at the age of 24, Neal decided to pursue his own personal style and technique, leaving Domingo and Lane-Mason, to travel throughout England and France for inspiration.