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Wade Rouse, author of the comedic book At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream, poses for the camera prior to
Michael Mason
Last night, Book Smart Tulsa, along with TU's Nimrod Literary Journal, hosted an evening with author Wells Tower, whose
Jeff Martin
Tuesday night at Joseph Gierek Fine Art, Book Smart Tulsa hosted an evening with acclaimed poet and author, Alex Lemon,
Jeff Martin
My mother wants her furniture back because she claims I’d sell it. The woman knows me all too well. I once
Erin Fore
It marks the end of the Trail of Tears and the beginning of a new life far from home. It is a serene place, one where
Van Eden
Literary historians will look back at the late twentieth century as a dismal period in American literature because it
Michael Mason
On Thursday, April 1, popular food writer, blogger and fellow Oklahoman, Molly Wizenberg took part in a VIP dinner and
Jeff Martin
Over Easter weekend, I saw two movies: Fish Tank at the Circle and Clash of the Titans at AMC, and I saw two separate
Joshua Kline
This Saturday is the one year anniversary party for Booksmart Tulsa. Last April we started with an idea and not a clue
Jeff Martin
I wasn’t the only one to live out a childhood dream recently when the Hanson brothers filmed the music video for
Margaret Leighty
Last Saturday night, Dwelling Spaces hosted the one-year anniversary party for Booksmart Tulsa. Dozens of people came
Jeff Martin
Of course the Oklahoma Tea Party should form a militia! Of course they should. This is a capital idea. It's been
Brian Byrne
Midtown Tulsa has a fairly diverse group of coffee shops--one for nearly each district. One favorite of mine is Shades
Michael Cooper
Jordan rushed into the kitchen and said, "Dad! Come quick!" Every parent hears that urgent plea from time to
Ed Wagner
One a.m. this morning found me tired and irritable. The end of another long day of work. My stomach asked me why I
Dennis Leech
Photo: The Tulsa Fab Lab Team. From left to right; front row seated: Anne Pollard, Diama Norris; back row: Micah
Ray Pearcey
Many Tulsans know him as "G. Oscar," the name that resides over his bike shop in downtown Tulsa. Hell, I embarrassingly
Michael Cooper
This story from the Oklahoman wins the award for Best Headline and generalized Best Thing That's Happened
Brian Byrne
Joyce Harbolt: veteran drama teacher at Jenks High School. Or, Joyce Harbolt: mentor and surrogate mother to
Michael Cooper
At Garden Deva Sculpture Studio last week, writer Reif Larsen captivated the audience with a curious presentation about
Jeff Martin
It's difficult to appreciate the surface area affected by the Gulf's BP Oil Spill--but it's shocking once you actually
Michael Mason
I know a few Roger Greenbergs. Like Ben Stiller’s titular character in Greenberg, they are rarely pleasant to be
Joshua Kline
Our first edition is now available in Tulsa! You can pick up a copy for $2.00 at Dwelling Spaces in Downtown
Michael Mason
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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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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Though the weather forecast for this year's spring art festivals was enough to keep most spectators away from Downtown
Michael Cooper
We've had a big month, and we're hoping you'll celebrate with us! Join us on Thursday evening, May 27th, from 8pm to
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He spent the whole afternoon sitting there on the old wicker chair, smoking donated cigarettes and watching Brookside
Michael Cooper
It's a running joke in my family: if you want to know what Nathan's brother is like, just picture his exact opposite.
Nathan Gunter
Spring is siren season in Oklahoma. I’ve lived here for more than two decades but have never witnessed a tornado
Erin Fore
James Hewgley, Tulsa's 30th Mayor, is known for mostly for his work in providing for Tulsa's low-income and minority
Michael Cooper
Every day or two, I run past the house where Vince Gill grew up, past the high school where Color Me Badd's members
Nathan Gunter
When he was young, Sterlin Harjo wanted to be a painter. "I had no idea that I could be a filmmaker," Harjo said.
Joshua Kline
Yesterday the New York Times broke the news that the New Yorker was announcing its list of the 20 best writers under
Jeff Martin
Mike Whitten, owner of Brookside’s One Billiards gameroom design store, doesn't dress like this every day, but he
Michael Cooper
Holy Sweet Lord Baby Jesus H. Roosevelt Christ: Oklahoma's first openly transgender candidate will face Kern in
Brian Byrne
Forbes Magazine has a fascinating migration map of the US. You can click on any county in the country, and instantly
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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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Here's your chance to tell about the Tulsa you know. Who is a True Tulsan? Is there a person or place that epitomizes
Michael Cooper
The last thing I remembered about downtown's new ONEOK Field, before it opened, is that a lot of people seemed to be
Michael Cooper
Last night, Book Smart Tulsa hosted a special reading from bestselling author Audrey Niffenegger at Philbrook Museum.
Jeff Martin
Tulsa musician Jesse Aycock performed to a packed crowd this weekend at The Church Studio, which marked the debut of
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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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Gay, Oklahoma is pretty far from Straight, Oklahoma--a 487-mile drive, to be precise. Interestingly, Oklahoma state
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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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Local actor (and This Land contributor) Peter Bedgood makes a double-debut this weekend at the Tulsa United Film
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You have to hand it to Marc Matheos, Jeff Richardson, and Rob Robertson: they have a big idea. That idea is the Free
Michael Cooper
With a new book of gritty, Okie-based fiction from none other than Black Sparrow Press, native Oklahoman author Eddie
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The Tulsa Air and Space Museum is hoping to obtain one of NASA's retired space shuttles for display in Tulsa. While
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Here's a great gift idea for the Okie in your life: Woody Guthrie pencils, guaranteed to kill fascism if used
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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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Last night, the audience crowded the synagogue of B'nai Emunah for Book Smart Tulsa's evening with Jonathan Safran
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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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Hearing Green Country hospitals describe their legions of satisfied customers, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was a
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Beginning with Woody Guthrie, Oklahomans have a long and storied tradition of challenging authoritarianism. Guthrie
Michael Mason
Tulsa based band OK Sweetheart will celebrate the release of their debut record, titled "Home", next Friday (October
Michael Cooper
While most Tulsans I know have soft-hearted stories about their first experience at the Tulsa State Fair, I can't say I
Michael Cooper
It’s been a longstanding Tulsa truism for artists: if you want to be successful, leave. At This Land Press, we’re
Michael Mason
Norwegian folk musicians Adjágas will be passing through Oklahoma and are holding a special backyard concert at This
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The Free Tulsa 2011 music festival was a hopping success! Photographer Michael Cooper offers up these impromptu images
Michael Cooper
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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In this edition of the Relief Office, we introduce Jose Antonio Pantoja Hernandez (Pantoja), a premiere Cuban artist
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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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In this feature, our social media editor Vicki May Thorne meets and greets the staff and contributors of This
Vicki May Thorne
The wide cracks in the hydraulic fracturing debate are growing as environmental groups, state regulators, and industry
Hannah Wiseman
In this ongoing feature, our social media editor Vicki May Thorne meets and greets the staff and contributors of
Vicki May Thorne
As the self-proclaimed "video ninja" for This Land, Sterlin Harjo shares his vision for telling Oklahoma-centric
Vicki May Thorne
We're excited to announce that This Land Press devotees can now pick up the latest copies of This Land at Whole Foods
Natasha Ball
A photograph of the 1929 Creekehoma High School yearbook from when Woody Guthrie was a junior. Woody is seen at bottom
Guy Logsdon
Did your plans Tuesday night keep you from joining us for the launch of our new book, My Mother is a Chicken? Good
Natasha Ball
As the GRAMMY hype reaches fever pitch, several musicians who call Oklahoma home are headed back to stages in the
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Mardi Gras. Fat Tuesday. Shrove Tuesday. Carnival. Party under marquess.Whatever you choose to call it, there are a
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We are mere days away from when every significant other publicly declares undying love and devotion, mostly through
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Every month we serve up a new batch of the best things to do around our state. Here's the latest list of entertainment
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Just because Valentine's Day is over, doesn't mean that lovin' feeling has to fade with the sunset. For those who
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ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD: Check out this track from Oklahoma singer-songwriter John Fullbright's "From the Ground
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The Bassmaster Classic—they say it's the largest outdoor event to ever to come Oklahoma—lands in Tulsa this week.
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Don’t bore your children to death with the same Easter egg hunts, activities, and events that you took them to last
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Consider what follows as fuel for a week's worth of fun in our state. From roadtrip ideas and activities the kids will
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Whether or not you deem yourself charmed, you're going to want to get in on these St. Patrick's Day things to do around
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The redbuds are popping. Patios are packed. The winter-white plains give way to waving green grasses as the clouds
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Most of the time, she is the lone figure in the photograph. There’s Michelle lounging in her bathing suit;
Lauren Ross
The time has finally come: A portion of the archives of legendary folk singer/songwriter Woody Guthrie—including the
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Oklahoma is home to an abundant community of odd and spectacular collections. Here, we highlight a few for
Brian Hearn
Get ready, Oklahoma. A bumper crop of Cinco de Mayo festivals is about to fill your weekend with live music and plenty
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Our newsletter subscribers are the first to know about new This Land projects and deals. Now, they are also eligible to
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Festivals are stories we tell about ourselves. When you attend a festival in Oklahoma, though your fingers might be
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Wanna get fresh? Use our list of Oklahoma farmers markets to find the best and freshest produce—along with some
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Editor's note: The following news analysis article represents a deeper level of commitment to community news coverage.
Holly Wall
Editor's note: This list has been updated to reflect 2015. Summer in Oklahoma isn't for the faint of heart.
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Water. Once, it was oil; now H2O is said to be king in Oklahoma. Last summer, streams and rivers in the state ran dry
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Blackberry pie. Arm wrestling. Watermelon seed-spitting, a boot tossing, a raffle decided by a turkey. In other words,
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Woody turns 101 on the final day of this festival, a celebration of Guthrie's influence on American folk and roots
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Song and lyrics of compiled lyrics inspired and by Woody Guthrie, by Erin O'Dowd. I dream of a day when there
Erin O'Dowd
Below is a list of substances Gordon Todd Skinner claimed to have used. He submitted this list to the court of Kansas
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When This Land published Lee Roy Chapman's "The Nightmare of Dreamland: Tate Brady and the Battle for Greenwood" in
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We make readers here. Oklahoma has played muse to playwrights, poets, and authors in traditions as rich and various as
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Poetry doesn’t belong on a shelf. When taken down and passed around, poetry repels dust—from the page, the soul,
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A poetry circus. Turnip cars and turnip guns. Food trucks. A day to be surreal. This Land Events editor Natasha Ball
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A turkey trot. A feaste fit for a king. A quest of fictional proportions. Plus, Christmas comes early. This Land
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