“Autobiography” by Joe Brainard
In his poem "Autobiography", Joe Brainard tells us who he is. Some of the things that make him unique challenge the
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In his poem "Autobiography", Joe Brainard tells us who he is. Some of the things that make him unique challenge the
Abby Wendle
In this installment of Poetry to the People, people on the street read Laura Brandenburg's chilling poem, "Back Roads,"
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People on the street perform Niklaus Faith’s “Cardiology", then discuss one dead bug and the desire to move
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People on the street perform Niklaus Faith's "Cardiology" and discuss the importance of one dead bug and the universal
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In this communal reading of Ken Hada's "Coming Home," Abby Wendle gets people in the street to read his poem in their
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In "Driveway," poet Ron Padgett wrestles with the city in his skin: Tulsa. We had people on the street read this poem
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A statue of the Satanic deity Baphomet may be coming to the Oklahoma State Capitol. Here, pedestrians around the
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Samuel Clifton Folks has lived in Tulsa all his life. Here, he remembers playing little league baseball as a young
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A look back at a very off-Broadway production of "Oklahoma!" Fiction by Laurie Notaro, read by Denali Gillaspie.
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Andrew Gumbel co-wrote the book Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed–and Why it Still Matters (2012,
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, has always been an aviation town. In this archival interview, former airport chairman Richard Lloyd
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Once a year, over a million bats fly to a cave in northwest Oklahoma to give birth. Natasha Ball took a trip to this
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Biker Fox is an exercise guru, a nature enthusiast, and a public agitator. Here's a look into his life. This podcast
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New York has its Coney Island; Tulsa had its Bell’s Amusement Park. Founded in 1951, Bell’s rapidly became the
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If you lived in Tulsa through the seventies and eighties, you either loved or hated Betsy Horowitz. Today, you’re
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William Joseph “Bill” Brown was a musician and a music teacher, but to call him either is something of a misnomer.
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The website at Victory Christian Center said their pastor had “graduated.” Press releases noted his passing,
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Danielle Schnebelen plays bass and sings in the band Trampled Under Foot. Here, she talks about a childhood of 4 a.m.
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American women's fear of body hair, and the pains they take to be rid of it, reveals much about our attitude toward
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In his prime, Dana Livingston's father was an Oklahoma superhero. He lettered in four sports, drilled oil wells, and
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We visit a group of campers who read "Building a Frog," an evocative poem by John Wooley. With the sounds of the
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If you were raised in Tulsa in the seventies, the name “Uncle Zeb” probably carries a mythic quality. The Uncle Zeb
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When Jeff Emerson started buying cattle in the early 1990's he was paying as much as $5,000 dollars a head when other
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One of the most innovative architectural structures in the Midwest, Shin’en Kan was a house unparalleled. Bruce Goff
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From the sounds of it, Cheryl Benford was the kind of teacher who transcended her career by embracing both the daily
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His music is legendary throughout the world, but, like many other artists, hardly recognized at home. Chet Baker spent
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I am drawn to the empty husk of the Cicada where it clings to the bark of a tree in my backyard. Fearing I will
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Kris Gosney and her husband were like most of their neighbors in northwestern Oklahoma: conventional farmers relying
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"Cleaning Graves in Calvert" recounts a burial ritual in a small town in Texas. The poem prompts one reader to recall
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There’s tough, and then there’s Teamster tough. With his tenacity and stubborn demeanor, C. Coleman Davis
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What is this jellyfish doing in Oklahoma? Music "Napoleon Pulls Kip"- John Swihart "Bus Rider"- John
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Growing up in Tulsa in the 1970's was torturous for Dan Piraro. He felt surrounded by cowboys and Christians. Fancying
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David MacKenzie was a fine arts critic and reporter for the Tulsa World who died in October of 2008. In this episode of
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A man and his daughter watch a death in progress. Writing by Duncan Murrell, reading by Richard Higgs. This piece
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Among kite enthusiasts, E.W. Redmond was a celebrated artist. But as his friend Pam Vrooman suggests, he had achieved a
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Commercial pig farms have a reputation for their smell, but Stephen Green was more troubled by the sound of all those
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When Ernest Wiemann first opened his metalcraft business in 1940, he probably didn't anticipate that it would forge the
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The band SHEL is made up of four sisters from Fort Collins, Colorado. Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza Holbrook. They
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In 1955, Emma "Grandma" Gatewood became the first woman to hike the entire Appalachian Trail. She was 67 years old, and
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Two musicians with Oklahoma connections, pedal steel guitarist Speedy West and drummer David Teegarden, each tell us a
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People come and go. We are born and then we die. It’s a simple equation. But places are different. And the
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Basses come in varying types including the striped bass, the large mouth bass, the small mouth bass, and the spotted
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Glossolalia is an act of speech common in pentecostal and charismatic christian worship. But it's non-linguistic
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Writer Joshua Kline takes us into the peculiar world of the Gluedobbers, a gun and model plane club in East
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Today we're republishing an episode of This Land Radio's precursor, Goodbye Tulsa. In this segment, Karen Dunn,
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Gordy Ryan has been passing through Tulsa since the mid-80's, when one of TU's African student groups invited him to
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An Okie travels to the African mountains to see Dian Fossey's gorillas, but forgets to turn off her
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Coleslaw isn't what most people would call a delicacy - but it was treated that way in Wes Alexander's family. His
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There was once a time in America when summers didn’t automatically include grilling in the backyard, and then Grant
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Once a week, community members gather in the Blue Jackalope grocery store and coffee shop for blues-and-barbecue
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Mitch Gilliam explores Oklahoma hip hop at the intersection of social history and turntable technique. Tacos are
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Dr. Lewis Ziska is a plant ecologist at the United States Department of Agriculture. Ziska's work examines the effects
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Rufus Newsome grew up poor and hungry in Sunflower County, Mississippi. His family couldn't afford food from the
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Roberta Roberts Potts, the daughter of the late televangelist and university founder, Oral Roberts, recently published
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Terry Turner, the Intelligence Analyst Supervisor with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, discusses the
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Rabyne Rogue, a woman converting to Judaism, gets to know the Jewish community through Challah bread baking classes
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Bishop Carlton Pearson once led one of the largest megachurches in the country. But when he stopped preaching about
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Ian Frazier talks with us about his book Travels in Siberia. He discusses the struggle to capture the essence of a
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Porter Reed is one of two former Negro League baseball players still alive today in Oklahoma. Here, he talks about
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Kelly Kurt Brown used to cover Oklahoma's death chamber for the Associated Press. Over the course of a few years, she
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One of the great benefits of being an artist, especially in the realms of performance and the recording arts, is that
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Not a poem about jazz. A poem that is jazz. Deborah J. Hunter's "Jazz on a Diamond-Needle Hi-Fi" performed live in
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Joanne Hearst-Castro, the granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst, passed away in late 2011. Hearst-Castro was a
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Singer-songwriter John Moreland talks about panic attacks, getting upstaged by midget wrestling, and opening for Jason
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Hear it first. Subscribe to This Land Radio in iTunes. Quick: what were your favorite albums of 2013? Can't
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You can’t live through October in Tulsa without someone asking you if you plan to attend Oktoberfest. Going on its
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In the 1960s, Kate Kline abandoned normal food and an oppressive marriage for long hair and a vegetarian
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Laura Barnes‘ life was filled with achievement and wonder. She was a much-adored teacher at Carver Middle
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A senior citizen finds new love at the Poteau jamboree, an old-time country, bluegrass, and gospel sing-a-long. Hear
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Maurice “Big Daddy” Pianalto. Auto mechanic. Italian. Okie. Square dance caller. Those few words are enough to make
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A little over a year ago, three friends confronted their meat-eating ways by participating in a field dressing class
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It was an inconspicuous place, a tiny little nook in a strip mall facing 51st Street. Then suddenly, around the noon
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Ruth Cobb, a midwife who has been practicing in Oklahoma for more than 35 years, shares stories of her journey to
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Ruth Cobb, a midwife who has been practicing in Oklahoma for more than 35 years, shares stories of her journey to
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Tim Hernandez writes about the lives of Mexican immigrants in the United States. Here, he discusses climate change and
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