Just past the beehives, the blueberries, and the asparagus, the fields are being prepared for the spring planting. The cover…
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May 2012 //
Kris and Nicole Crawford stand apart.
They waited to kiss one another until they were standing at the altar. Instead…
Kathy Todoroff took the phone from her husband. She remembers asking into the receiver: “What would you like to eat,…
At the end of a dusty day, we turned from the smooth comfort of good pavement and paused beneath a…
“His presence was big,” Blakely said. “I mean, he was a pretty big guy himself, over six foot and with…
Paul Benjaman fronts the Paul Benjaman Band, purveyors of what the band calls “boundary-free ’70s-style rock.” Look for Benjaman on…
The artifacts arrived in a truck at the back door of Gilcrease Museum, shipped there in cardboard boxes. They’d been…
Imaginary Oklahoma is an ongoing project in which some of today’s most important and influential writers combine with artists to…
Editor’s note: In the special May 1, 2012 issue of This Land, we offer the amazing stories of
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Before Leon Russell got ahold of it, the building was called the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. Russell and Shelter…
Even sitting still, Scott’s legs moved to an unheard drumbeat. Margee, meanwhile, folded her right leg underneath her and relaxed…
as wages stagnate
up store square
feet sore from
eight days a
weak excuse
for…
Mike Turnbaugh, taking his turns at Tulsa Glassblowing Studio on Brady Street, delicately manages a 2000-degree piece of molten glass…
Last Friday, Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan issued a statement addressing This Land Press and its coverage of the…