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2023 Great Companies to Work For

What makes a company great? Some would say the company’s legacy and history, others the benefits and vacation time. Those with philanthropic leanings may...

A December to Remember

Let It Shine Perhaps the most classic holiday activity – walking or drive-through light displays – can be found in virtually every corner of the...

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The Christmas Capital of the Country

Many would panic at the thought of planning for the holidays in the spring or early summer … but for the organizers behind some...

The Christmas Capital of the Country

Many would panic at the thought of planning for the holidays in the spring or early summer … but for the organizers behind some...

The Season of Giving (Back)

The holiday season is in full swing. For many of us, it’s a time to get together with friends and family to celebrate a...

Whimsical Getaways

For those ready to unwind, or are just passing through but hankering for something outside the regular lodging experience, Oklahoma has unique opportunities available...

One Outfit at a Time

Dress for Success is more than just a nonprofit; it’s a catalyst for change, a support system and a symbol of hope for women...

Uplifting Voices

If you grew up in Tulsa and are old enough to have listened to the radio on your commute, you probably remember John Erling,...

Creating Connections

Cities in Oklahoma are making progress toward creating pedestrian-friendly spaces that bring people together, help boost health and improve both the economy and the...

Funky Origins Abound

There are only so many town and city names a state can go through before having to resort to some, well, weirder choices. There...

Home and Happy

Tulsa’s Cathy Venable spent five years on the road as principal keyboard player and associate conductor for the national touring companies of three major...

Hidden Gems Await

The doors of museums are open to welcome visitors seeking a unique blend of culture and history. Yet, it’s not just the masterpieces within...

Understanding Ulcerative Colitis

According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), approximately 600,000 to 900,000 people in the United States have ulcerative colitis – an inflammatory bowel...

Seasonable in Sapulpa

November’s arrival brought a bevy of construction activity to downtown Sapulpa, as the community began earnest preparations for one of Oklahoma’s biggest and most...

Holiday Decor Safety

Practicing a few holiday decorating safety tips can go a long way towards keeping the “joy” in this joyous season. District chief Scott Douglas...
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Life & Style

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We Talk a Lot About Juneau

This is a story about a guy named Joe, a tenacious French-Canadian prospector with a fondness for gold. It was 1880 and Joe and his...

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We Talk a Lot About Juneau

This is a story about a guy named Joe, a tenacious French-Canadian prospector with a fondness for gold. It was 1880 and Joe and his...

Understanding Ulcerative Colitis

According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), approximately 600,000 to 900,000 people in the United States have ulcerative colitis – an inflammatory bowel...

Taste

food, drink, and other pleasures

Sights, Sips and Sustenance

If you met Andrew Aguero any time within the past year and a half, you couldn’t fail to notice his excitement. He’d just been...

Always More Room at the Table

The ownership of OKC-based restaurant 74 believes “there’s always room to pull up another chair” at their restaurant. Here, you’ll find elevated classics, a...

Sights, Sips and Sustenance

If you met Andrew Aguero any time within the past year and a half, you couldn’t fail to notice his excitement. He’d just been...

A Culinary Destiny

Michael Wilson was born to be a chef. This was apparent early.  “As soon as I got tall enough to see above the counter,” he...

Holiday Tasty Tidbits

Christmas Cocktails Want to spice things up at your next holiday party? Tired of the same old spiked eggnog? We’ve got a few ideas. (Oh,...

Homestyle Italian Done Right

Looking for delicious, made-from-scratch Italian food without having to travel across the world? Have no fear, Gaberino’s is here! Established in 2010 and nestled comfortably...

Hitting the Spot

A Tulsa tradition since 1976, The Spudder combines juicy steaks and eclectic digs for a more-than-memorable dining experience. Most foods at Spudder, says owners Steve...
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Where & When

great things to do in oklahoma

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

No matter your interests on the stage, December has a performance for you. Kick off the month in Tulsa with How the Grinch Stole Christmas,...

Lights, Skating, Crawls and Honey

Sick of holiday events? No? Good! There are plenty to be found this month. In Tulsa, enjoy the Tulsa Christmas Parade on Dec. 9 across...

Wrapping Up This Year’s Cinema

December. So many movies. So little time ... and so little space on the page. Here we go. For your kaiju (Japanese media involving giant...

Getting In the Spirit

With the upcoming holiday season, there are a wide selection of events to get you in the festive mood. The Broken Arrow Ice Rink opens...

Oscar Contenders Arrive

With the arrival of November, the award-seeking films are coming out in droves. There’s a large list this month, so let’s get to it! Opening...

A Full Calendar

Looking for some entertainment this season? Across the state, there are a variety of performances for the entire family to enjoy.  At the Tulsa PAC,...

Fairs, Festivals and Frights

With autumn’s welcomed arrival, there are plenty of community events for the whole family to enjoy.  In Green Country, check out the First Friday Art...