I.M. Pei’s Plan for OKC
In 1964, the renowned architect I.M. Pei created a 10x12 ft. model showing how downtown Oklahoma City might look in
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In 1964, the renowned architect I.M. Pei created a 10x12 ft. model showing how downtown Oklahoma City might look in
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Photo: House on Main Street, Tulsa. By Dennis Leech. Last night, a federal tax credit for home buyers expired. The
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In April of this year, nearly thirty writers, artists, and thinkers collaborated on a publication with the hope that
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The image at left helps you appreciate the extent of the area affected by the BP Oil Spill Geyser. If you relocated
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A story is unfolding in Tulsa, right under your nose. It's about a building. You wouldn't know much about it if you
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It's official: This Land Press is now Oklahoma's first New Media company, and we've just hired a veritable dream-team
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It’s been a longstanding Tulsa truism for artists: if you want to be successful, leave. At This Land Press, we’re
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The Tulsa Police Department is arguably the most embattled police force in the country. Rocked by a recent corruption
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The following article is excerpted from the book, The Late American Novel: Writers on the Future of Books
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When I first saw him, Jose Antonio Pantoja Hernández was standing behind a display of several of his paintings. Just
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The first time was arbitrary. I was the only early-morning visitor in the art gallery, and a security guard beckoned to
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In 1945, an unassuming black man from Oklahoma City began constructing an intricate book inside a barn in Vermont.
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Editor's note: On Tuesday, November 18, 2014, Ford Beckman, the subject of this story, died at his home in Tulsa. He
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Rumors are swirling that reclusive filmmaker Terrence Malick will be shooting his next film in Bartlesville. Stars
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At this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, awards were given out for the seventh annual Tribeca All Access Creative
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THE COUNTER-COUNTERCULTURE It’s been nearly two decades since the world said goodbye to Hee Haw. The show ran
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Several months ago, I was in New York City for a few days, traveling alone and on a tight schedule. But there was one
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Yevgeny Yevtushenko teaches English at the University of Tulsa. His poetry has been translated into 72
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TO THE FIRST ‘POWER’ I remember the tension, the edge-of-the-seat nervousness. I remember wondering which
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On June 1, 2011, I received an email from occasional actor and full-time eccentric, Crispin Glover. At the time it
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I waited too long. I’d known for weeks, if not months, that Bob Dylan was coming to play the historic Cain’s
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I take vacations based around bookstores. Other attractions (museums, concerts, culinary destinations) certainly factor
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I made 56 grilled cheese sandwiches the other day at Food and Shelter For Friends (FSFF). This is where I’ve decided
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I've always been very susceptible to other people's slang. If I make a new friend, a month later, I'll have picked up
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Christmas 1987 was our first Christmas in the new house. The new house is still the new house, even though my parents
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It's not that I was overtaken with surprise when I heard about Oklahoma State Senator Steve Russell's thinly veiled
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Editor's note: From 2002 to 2006, Brian Byrne delivered the daily weather report on KWGS, the University of Tulsa's
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You’ve probably heard the famous quote “If you don’t like the weather in Oklahoma, just wait five minutes.” Who
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He's raced MG's and Mini Coopers, played gigs with the likes of J.J. Cale and Eric Clapton (among dozens of other big
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The first thing I noticed about Jim Economou is, at the ripe young age of 80, how much energy he has. I spent a couple
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Not too long ago, the Tulsa music scene earned national recognition. Spin Magazine had written about popular local
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Eric Marshall is a tall, open guy. With years of experience working at breweries in America and Europe before he came
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Three years ago, I lived in a dilapidated old yellow house in Crosbie Heights (on the west side of downtown). At the
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Tulsans covet hometown celebrities like Hanson, David Cook, Gary Busey and Kristin Chenoweth. But we often overlook
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Megan McKown-Miller, former Tulsa Ballet dancer and artistic director/choreographer for Song of the Swimming Sun, an
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In 2004, Elliot Nelson must have been slightly nervous about the business he was opening. That business was James E.
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Ben Kilgore relaxes as he takes a drag off his cigarette. Life is good. Open for a year now, Shoe Gypsy (a store
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It's a Saturday evening at a Brookside coffee house. The atmosphere is pretty relaxed. I'm chatting with an old friend
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It isn't Fall in Oklahoma until the Tulsa State Fair comes to town. Ranked #21 on Carnival Warehouse's "Top 50 Fairs"
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Entering the home of Grady Walker is like stepping into another century. As he guided me through several
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When I first encountered Harold Dorsey, he wasn't shining shoes at all. He was sitting high up in the chair usually
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Christopher Mantle's visual work has defined him to most patrons, but his art isn't limited to visual forms. Depending
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As Ralph Bendel gave me a tour of the gardens at the Philbrook Museum of Art, I came to see the space with a new set of
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Ren Barger stands in what would be a graveyard of bicycle parts to many--but not to her. Barger finds herself in all of
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It's been an assiduous two years for Tulsa native Johnny Polygon. After making a name for himself in the local rap
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Thanks to Tom Dittus, Riverside Drive has never been more bustling with activity--even in the winter. Long-time Tulsa
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Curtis Beckwith is an artist, political activist, and rare record dealer. You can typically spot him on Saturday
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Pictured left-to-right: Chad, Jim, and Hunter Rodgers are the three men behind Cain's Ballroom. Jim, a local
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"Cajun" Ed Richard founded the world-famous Cajun restaurant/specialty meat shop Hebert's, where Louisiana natives have
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Mary Beth Babcock is ten pounds of Okie enthusiasm in a five-pound bag. She's the entrepreneur behind Dwelling Spaces,
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Laurie Keeley calls hers artform "yardistry." She's responsible for the eye-catching landscaping and design work you
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Wess Young was only four years old when he survived the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot, but has clear memories of it.
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George Matson is a particularly beloved figure in the Southern Hills community, where he spent fifty five years with
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Locked away in a bedroom-turned-workshop is T-Town fashionista Valentin Esparza, whose designs have taken the city by
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Eccentric street musician David Horne serenades his beloved companion,
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Andrew Bones is a percussionist for several Tulsa-based bands, including The Panda Resistance and
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New Orleans-born, South Carolina-raised Grace Grothaus moved to Tulsa only four years ago, but her influence in the
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In this installment of True Tulsa, Michael Cooper presents a black and white portrait of the beloved Rabbi Marc
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The first time I watched the stop-motion comedy A Town Called Panic, I was alone in my bedroom. I did not laugh. It
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The woman behind me would not stop huffing. Well, I’m not certain she was a woman. She certainly huffed like a
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The thought of trudging through The Art of the Steal was worrisome. As someone who rarely gets more than five hours of
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The searing epic A Prophet presents French prison life as a series of opportunities to either kill or be killed. In the
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Most viewers will mistake The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher for a retelling of Quevedo's El buscon. That
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The first thing I notice upon entering the foyer of the century-old church at 3rd and Trenton is the luminous red and
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“A friend once told me ‘writing is like pulling teeth...’” Jonathan Safran Foer is about to deliver a worn
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“You can leave your contraband at the door,” the woman tells me. I’ve filled out and signed several forms and
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Northern Israel, Christmas Eve, 1988. Phil Kaiser, a Tulsa expatriate and soldier in the IDF (Israel Defense Forces),
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“Once I was on Air Force One,” says Joe Marquette. It’s a typical beginning to one of his many anecdotes. The
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When Johnny Polygon tells me that “being from Oklahoma is like having an asshole brother,” he’s not being
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The white ’75 Buick Regal races through the red light at 51st Street and careens left onto 129th East Avenue. Tulsa
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Founded in 1899, eight years before Oklahoma was even a state, the First Baptist Church of North Tulsa is one of
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There’s a field, straddling an invisible property line several miles east of the Hard Rock Casino, somewhere in the
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On December 14, 1972, the New York Times ran an article with the headline, “Woody Guthrie’s hometown is divided on
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Project Nim opens September 9 at the Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave. Bob Ingersoll will do question-and-answer
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The most popular porn of the jav censored are in gossip, over the internet. Having Her plump, cherry red lips are
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Kelli Mayo snarls into the microphone. The girl with fire-pink hair, turquoise leggings, a black skirt, and white tee
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On January 29, 1903, an ambitious 29-year-old named Edward King Gaylord purchased interest in a struggling newspaper
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Yesterday, This Land Press revealed that Tulsa Police Captain Shawn King had engaged in sexual behavior while on duty.
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On first glance, much about Bobby BlueJacket: The Tribe, The Joint, The Tulsa Underworld is suspect: the absurd length
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Pictured above: Scott Smith, Blue Jackalope Groceries & Coffee. Photo by Michael Cooper At the corner of Third and
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A few years ago the notion of growing tropical fruits and farm vegetables downtown in a multi-storied solar-paneled
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“Ruth line two.” Ruth and her two sons are leasing my house while I’m off doing other things. That’s the good
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Autumn. 2010. 1946 South Harvard. Tulsa, Oklahoma. I’m slouched in my car in the parking lot of QuikTrip counting
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I wrote this all down to keep myself alive. For six days and five nights, I was a mental patient in total
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Rust grows like a rash inside the Oklahoma Medical Examiner Offices. It’s the crusty orange-brown fringe
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A mimosa is a simple drink. Combine three parts champagne to one part orange juice in a champagne flute and brunch
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drink me, rain says it’s hard to swallow the whole world dry so drink me everything tastes better in Oklahoma
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Off rural Highway 16, along a dusty stretch of Bristow sits one of the largest live auction houses in Oklahoma. At
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Pictured above: Allison Goss, with her grandmother, Ouida Merrifield</p class> Food is the foundation of a
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The Red 46 flag certainly wasn't the first to fly over Oklahoma, but it was our first official state flag. A model
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Look. I’m not going to sit here and pretend like I was the only gay dude watching the NFL draft; I’m just the only
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The last time I played for a sports team that wasn't digital was in the summer of 1989, if memory serves, in the
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The night the Oklahoma City Thunder lost for the final time this season to the Los Angeles Lakers I was sitting in a
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One of the most gratifying moments of my life as a sports fan came when I was 20 years old, and Oklahoma beat Nebraska
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I try to avoid Bricktown. "It's for tourists," I tell people. "If you really want fun in Oklahoma City, go to the Plaza
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With a month and a half left until the official kickoff of football season, the NBA finals and the World Cup over and
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Oklahoma City native David Plummer had swimfans around the country scratching their heads and asking, "Who?" as he
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God, but it's been an awful summer in Oklahoma. The grass has yellowed and gone brittle under the raging heat. For five
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The Tullahassee Creek Indian Cemetery is located in Sand Springs at the intersection of Charles Page Boulevard and
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Located at 504 East Archer in Tulsa, a plaque marks the intersection of Archer and Greenwood immortalized in Bob Wills'
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