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Historical savant Lee Roy Chapman takes us on a tour of the forgotten histories of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Today's episode:
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In this installment of Public Secrets, Lee Roy Chapman abandons the "Dodge Lodge" for a bike and takes our intrepid
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Public Secrets delves into the infamous Sex Pistols show at the Cain's
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In this installment of Lee Roy Chapman's Public Secrets, Lee Roy takes our favorite Cuban artist and expatriate, Jose
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Lee Roy Chapman lets us ride shotgun on a whirlwind tour through painter-poet Joe Brainard's Tulsa. Together, we learn
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The cartoonist David Simpson, formerly of the alternative publication Urban Tulsa Weekly, has admitted to copying the
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Pictured here is Phil Borden, president of Bason Real Estate Company, reading This Land at The Amish
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Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from the chapter “Interview with John Millar, Head of the Christian
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Victor Moreland hails from Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he got his start playing professional soccer before coming
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Lisa Regan taught herself metalwork with welding tools borrowed from a mechanic friend with an auto body
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The occupations of Lauren Lunsford, a.k.a. Rainbow Girl, are nearly as numerous as the colors in her hair. An
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If the pop world had a Walk of Fame, Harold Stevenson would hang a four-story painting over his star. He is known as
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Gary Busey is a toothy-grinned character actor who began his career as a percussionist in his Stillwater-based band,
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Erin O'Dowd is a singer-songwriter from Tulsa who takes her inspiration from nature, history and everyday life. She
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By Molly Evans and Tony Beaulieu Whether it's night or day and something unexpected just happened on the road, and
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From the slightly strange to the downright bizarre, here are Oklahoma’s weirdest festivals and events. God bless our
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An explosive new article from Washington Post offers an in-depth look at the intelligence industry in America--which
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Like a newspaper, a bowl of chili is a stew of unsavory, raw, ragged elements that boil down into a somewhat
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It's punchy this time around! Issue two of This Land will be available for purchase on Monday evening at the Joshua
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Woody and Nora Guthrie in Brooklyn, New York. Summer 1950. Courtesy of Nora
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Ecological signs point to a water crisis on the horizon that will make "peak oil" look like a bad case of
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This Land Films is pleased to announce a new partnership with director James Payne and producer Matt Leach to produce
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My mother’s brothers married odd birds. Frances was a wild-eyed zany with a voice like a trapped cat and a way of
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In 1928, the city of Galveston, TX hosted the Third International Pageant of Pulchritude and Ninth Annual Bathing Girl
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Tulsa’s court records are unpoliced and up for grabs. The DA’s office doesn’t feel obligated to report police
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The first feature-length documentary from This Land Films, This May Be The Last Time, made its world premiere at the
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Just when you thought This Land couldn't pack any more surprises, along comes our May 2011 issue, which is destined to
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Writer Josh Kline (foreground) and graphic designer Carlos Knight (background) are just two of the people who helped
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This Land Radio's top 5 of 2012. Photo by Hans J E. “Happy Moment? What You Mean?” Out of The
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Maureen Egan, an 89-year-old Irish immigrant, shares her story and love for life with our filmmakers at tea
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The following is an interview with the Flaming Lips conducted by Kory Jay Willis and Steve Kite originally published in
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Lewis Meyer ran the Lewis Meyer Bookstore on Brookside from 1935 to 1994. He hosted “Lewis Meyer’s Bookshelf” on
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Oklahoma's labor history is rich, complicated, and dramatic. During the Oklahoma statehood convention of 1907, people
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Katie Rain Hill is a commitment-phobe. She’s recently finished a degree in anthropology and sociology with a minor
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Karl Siewert always wanted to be a librarian, just like his mother. He’s a compulsive researcher who considers every
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The June 2011 issue of This Land is indeed a machine that demands accountability. But it also delivers some of the most
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In this edition of the Relief Office, we introduce Jose Antonio Pantoja Hernandez (Pantoja), a premiere Cuban artist
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Last night, the audience crowded the synagogue of B'nai Emunah for Book Smart Tulsa's evening with Jonathan Safran
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Tulsa musician Jesse Aycock performed to a packed crowd this weekend at The Church Studio, which marked the debut of
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Reading This Land is Jared Toay, who will be competing for the 2010 Natural Body Building Contest at Thoreau on June
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An old Indian chief peeks over Jaimie Gua's shoulder as she browses the pages of This
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Jazz quartet Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey performs "Lost in the Battle for Greenwood" live in the middle of the Greenwood
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We're not sure if you've been watching the weather reports, but a few inches of snow recently dusted Tulsa and the
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It's a TV-themed keeper! This Land, Vol 2, Issue 1 (aka Issue 5), arrives in Tulsa this Friday--and the only way to
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UPDATE: Due to the weather (see this post), our pub date has been pushed back until after the 7th. Reader, you are
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In 1988, Ismail Zebdieh left Aleppo, Syria, where he was a landscape engineer and a photographer. Since then, he's been
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In 1921, a young black man rode in an elevator with a young white woman. When the elevator doors opened, she screamed
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Our state's official global-warming denier, Senator James Inhofe, received a roasting in a recent post by New York
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Barnaby Conrad III pointed out the home of the Mai Tai, its entrance obscured by palm fronds and banana
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Eric Fransen is a carpenter who has a woodworking studio in downtown Tulsa. At one point in his past, he was pursuing a
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“I have seen dust rise until it would look like a rain cloud but would be nothing but the dust from wild horses
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Reverend Bill Webb is the pastor at the Church of St. Giles and also works at Southminster Presbyterian Church. He
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You're going to need to know a couple of Jewish terms in order to fully appreciate Rabbi Fitzerman's joke--but learning
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Nancy Eggen is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ Congregational and campus minister at United Campus
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Co-written by Ron Honn & Heather Lindsey. Then the LORD God called to Adam and said to him: “Where are
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Who is Gordon Todd Skinner? Learn the story behind one of Oklahoma's most mesmerizing, notorious figures. Read:
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The following is a short documentary about the Tulsa Race Riot, directed by Sheema Golbaba. Golbaba made the film when
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In this special Original Okie double feature, we present two portraits of Grant McClintock: one snapped in 1975 by
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No, your mother doesn't need another bottle of perfume. Your son doesn't want any more electronics clogging up his
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Pictured here, Mark Kuykendall, local musician and visionary, reading the first print edition of This
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This Land video and photo crews were in full effect at the Free Tulsa 2011 music festival--check out the amazing
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Peter Bedgood (left) and Dennis Leech (not left) at the Stonehorse Cafe in April of 2010. Bedgood is the creator of
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In 1972, Oklahoma City car dealer Jack Cooper brought Evel Knievel to town for a jump at the Oklahoma City
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Today, Tulsa World announces their new partnership with the online auction company, Boocoo. Instead of simply listing
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This Land's associate editor Natasha Ball will be bringing you regular writings that take you behind the scenes of some
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Lindsay Saunders, who was raised on a small animal farm, teaches us her recipe for black bean and sweet potato vegan
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Born and raised in New Orleans, musician and luthier Dixie Michell’s design sensibility grew from a childhood passion
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We asked artists of all ages to send us their best Oklahoma dinosaur drawings for consideration for the cover of our
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During the Great Depression, photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information began
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Congratulations to Warren Vieth from Oklahoma City! You've won our Christmas Giveaway that includes: From now until
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If you ask CJ Wells what brought him to Tulsa, he'll say, “An ‘87 Toyota pick-up truck." He'd been throwing mud at
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WHEREAS, the late James Dean, during his all-too-brief career as a motion picture star, exerted a powerful and
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The customers gather for singalongs on Sunday mornings. Musicians straggle in and strum along. Kids swarm in and out of
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Local actor (and This Land contributor) Peter Bedgood makes a double-debut this weekend at the Tulsa United Film
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A Transportation Security Administration officer we’ll call Pat told me very politely, even gently: “Sir, you’re
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Barry Bilder is the founder of Peace of Mind Bookstore, the oldest business on Tulsa's historic Cherry
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With a new book of gritty, Okie-based fiction from none other than Black Sparrow Press, native Oklahoman author Eddie
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Ellison was not known for giving interviews, but in 1966 he sat down at his home in New York City with Robert Hughes.
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Since 1951, the Admiral Twin Drive-In has been one of Tulsa's most beloved gathering spots. Nearly every long-time
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Norwegian folk musicians Adjágas will be passing through Oklahoma and are holding a special backyard concert at This
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Atlas Obscura, a "compendium of the world's wonders," has a nice write-up of Downtown Tulsa's most famous landmark, the
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Out off Aspen Avenue, deep in the tree streets of Broken Arrow, a very typical three-bedroom, single-family unit is
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As fitting a name as it is for a pub, “Ryan’s” looks out of place over the word “Mercadito.” Ryan’s looks
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Scenes from the Woody Guthrie Centennial Concert last March at the Brady Theater in Tulsa. Photos by Matt Leach and
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