This Land Now Available at Multiple Locations
Now you can find copies of This Land all over Tulsa. Issues are currently for sale at: Dwelling Spaces - Blue
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Now you can find copies of This Land all over Tulsa. Issues are currently for sale at: Dwelling Spaces - Blue
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Pictured here, Mark Kuykendall, local musician and visionary, reading the first print edition of This
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Our little paper has a much broader appeal than originally imagined. Pictured here: Wally, a golden from Tulsa,
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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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Your friends read This Land. Your family reads This Land. Next thing you know, your pet will start reading it,
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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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Tulsa lawyer Phil Haney perusing a copy of This Land in front of the Phoenix Cleaners sign on Brookside 18th &
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Lee Anne Ziegler, executive director at Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, caught reading This Land at Cafe Topeca in
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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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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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