John Hood stands at the vertex and sells us a Coors. Pantoja buys a one way ticket. Sarah says yes to rattlesnake. Ed Gungor gets derailed. And JD McPherson jumps, wiggles, and hopes it will be okay.
This week, Woody Guthrie visits our studio and gets us on his wavelength. Norah Guthrie asks us to dance. Dance out of our made walls, out from our sins, out from our sick spell, dance the high glory. Tiffany Colannino opens up the archives to reveal the only recording of Woody performing live, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott slips off his sneakers and goes searching for the soul of a man.
06/07/2013 | Radio
Episode 9: This Machine Comes Home
This week, our friends each bring a dish. Long Haul Productions sings grace, The Kitchen sisters bring a king-sized bag …
05/31/2013 | Radio
Episode 8: Radio Potluck
On Monday, May 20, 2013, a tornado tore through Moore, Oklahoma, killing 24 people. This Land Audio Producers Abby Wendle …
05/24/2013 | Radio
THIS LAND RADIO: Hook Echo
This week, we meet a rock star on our paper route. Fareedah Shayeb is ecstatic, like, that would be so …
05/17/2013 | Radio
Episode 7: Teenagers
Carol Johnson looks to a psychic for comfort. Radioman Jack Campbell feels the silence. Brian “Hashbrown” Calloway falls asleep in his breakfast. Holly Wall day-drinks and tells. Tupelo Hassman remembers Julio de las dos Madres. Singer-songwriter Ramsay Midwood finds there’s more to life than dust in the wind.
05/10/2013 | Radio
Episode 6: “Broken Down Hearted”
In a special edition of This Land Radio, we go back to Cold War Oklahoma.
05/03/2013 | Radio
Episode 5: “God and Country”
Tom Naples combs the archives for Dust Bowl memories. Holly Wall unearths dinosaur bones in Black Mesa. Sheilah Bright gets swallowed by Kenton, Oklahoma. Natasha Ball gobbles up food truck culture. And, for dessert, a slice of blueberry pie.
04/26/2013 | Radio
Episode 4: Sugar and Dirt
This week, we learn the rules of the game just enough to question them.
04/19/2013 | Radio
Episode 3: Sports!
This week we discover the healing power of small things that fly.
04/12/2013 | Radio
Episode 2: Keeping Bees
Russell Cobb can’t find his socks. Ginger Strand imposes herself on some fish biologists. Jeff Martin wanders the Southern Plains and finds new fiction from Alan Heathcock and John Crowley. Plus, a musical chat with John Fullbright.
03/29/2013 | Radio
Episode 1: Where is Oklahoma?
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02/07/2013 | The Sound of Our Land
John Fullbright
Producer Abby Wendle sits down with Grammy-nominated musician John Fullbright to discuss God and Oklahoma. This short features Fullbright’s song, …
Listen to Senator David Holt, representative of the 30th District of Oklahoma, read Shakespeare’s Sonnet 46 at the 2012 Sonnet-a-Thon, …
Steve Smith calls himself the clown sandwich between two ministers. Both his father and his son preach. Early in life, …
12/04/2012 | The Sound of Our Land
Sometimes God is a Frog Puppet
Three times a week, a tight knit group of senior citizens play old-time country, bluegrass and gospel at the Heavener, …
11/20/2012 | The Sound of Our Land
Love at the Jamboree
Kelly Kurt discusses her experience covering executions in Oklahoma during her time as a reporter for the Associated Press. She …
10/23/2012 | The Sound of Our Land
Inside Oklahoma’s Death Chamber
Sister Helen Prejean, of “Dead Man Walking” fame, discusses her spiritual awakening and the problems she has with how wealthier …
10/16/2012 | Shorts
Sister Helen Prejean
For photographer Gaylord Herron, there’s “something about trees.” He’s traveled all over the world photographing different cultures, but he’s also …
10/05/2012 | The Sound of Our Land
The Green Tree Dervish
People on the street perform Niklaus Faith’s “Cardiology” and discuss the importance of one dead bug and the universal desire …
09/20/2012 | Shorts
“Cardiology” by Niklaus Faith
John W. Franklin is the grandson of an African American lawyer who survived the 1921 Tulsa race riot. He’s been …
09/11/2012 | Shorts
Tulsa’s Slow Integration
After graduating from high school, Joe Brainard left Tulsa in search of art and culture and freedom. He ended up …
08/28/2012 | The Short So Long
Joe Brainard
While researching a book, author Richard Higgs was a long haul trucker for a year and a half. He shares …
08/14/2012 | The Sound of Our Land
This Highway Life
For death investigator Stacy Williams, bloated corpses and overdose victims are a daily occurrence. It takes a different kind of …
07/24/2012 | The Sound of Our Land
Life as a Death Investigator
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