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Hot Off the Grill

The Many Styles of Barbecue  America is home to a myriad of regional barbecue styles including what many call the big four: Kansas City, Memphis,...

Better Together

Forming a Community: The Resources Created to address women-owned business challenges, OKC Women in Business is a “community dedicated to empowering women in the OKC...

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All things Oklahoma

A Festive Frenzy

Like any great production or event, festivals require meticulous planning. Event organizers are responsible for bringing together various vendors, planning activities and cultivating unique...

Roadside Wonders

Road trip season is in full bloom, and although going out of state has its of pros, Oklahoma itself offers landmarks and roadside attractions...

A Solvable Problem

Hunger remains a persistent problem throughout Oklahoma, not just in rural communities but in our largest cities, as well.  More than 500,000 Oklahomans are food...

Packing a Punch

The satisfying thumps and thwacks of boxing and kickboxing are not the only upsides to these popular pastimes; other benefits include a sense of...

Buzzworthy Bees

Say it, spell it, say it. This is a practice that Tenley Sorum uses when preparing for a spelling bee. That, plus taking the time...

Oil & Gas Country

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) is a state executive agency with a focus on Oklahoma’s fuel, oil and gas, public utilities, and transportation industries....

Home on the Ranch

One of the state’s oldest industries, cattle ranching, brings cowboy culture into the twenty-first century. Roping and branding cattle are all in a day’s...

Adapting and Excelling

Following a spinal cord injury in 1993, Anthony Meadows spent six months in the hospital. After, as he was adjusting to life in a...

A More Inclusive World

Most think of Helen Keller – who had nearly total vision and hearing loss – when they picture a deafblind person, says Jody Harlan,...

On the Record

The world of music is dynamic. And although streaming apps like Spotify and Apple Music dominate the market, the physical side is still alive...

A Whole ‘Lotta History

I'm proud and happy to report that this is my 200th column for Oklahoma Magazine. Since it seems to me a fact I should...

The Beau Monde of St. Moritz

The Swiss alpine village that pretty much invented winter tourism is still at it – and still doing it better than anybody else. When...

Giving Mad Props

Like a lot of other nostalgic adults, Tom Biolchini – a Tulsa-based banking executive and immediate past president of the Tulsa Regional Chamber of...
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Life & Style

a map to living well

The Life of Spice 

If variety is the spice of life, then the life of spice is in the captivating Caribbean island country of Grenada. Tiny but mighty,...

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The Life of Spice 

If variety is the spice of life, then the life of spice is in the captivating Caribbean island country of Grenada. Tiny but mighty,...

Some Sound Advice

Being able to hear – and hear well – is something many of us take for granted.  Jacob Burdett, D.O., an ear, nose and throat...

Taste

food, drink, and other pleasures

Make It Oklahoma

In November, the beloved Scratch Paseo in OKC closed suddenly. For chef Zach Hutton and his beverage-expert wife Kayla, the abrupt end to the...

A Taste of Dominica

Inspired by the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica, Sisserou’s is a culinary institution nestled in the Tulsa Arts District.  Appetizers are sure to...

Happiness on a Plate

With the mission to spread happiness one meal at a time, OKC’s Taquitos Feliz is just the ticket for authentic Mexican fare. Begin your culinary...

The Power of Passion

Tuesday evening, 8:00 p.m. The crowds have long departed, and quiet falls over the vast hall of Tulsa’s Mother Road Market. But in one...

Tasty Tidbits

Plant Serving food that “loves you back,” Plant is an all-day cafe with a variety of plant-based, gluten-, soy- and dairy-free, locally sourced goodies. The...

All the Good Things

Some of Justin Thompson’s happiest childhood memories involve visits to his grandmother’s house.  “She’d always have cookies ready for us,” Thompson recalls. “She’d be cooking...

Something for Everyone 

Clark Crew Barbecue in OKC is the type of place where every type of eater will find something to enjoy. One look at the...
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Where & When

great things to do in oklahoma

The Arts in Bloom

From stand-up to dance, musicals and symphonies, May is jam-packed with goodies.  At the Tulsa PAC, visit May 3-12 for American Theatre Company’s rendition of...

Batter Up!

It’s the perfect time (and temperature!) to enjoy some outdoor sporting events in Oklahoma. Baseball and softball rule the May calendar. At Tulsa’s ONEOK Field,...

Fun for All, All for Fun 

Grab your family, friends or partner and visit a variety of community events this month. Kick your month off at the German American Society-Tulsa’s Germanfest,...

Viewer’s Choice

May has arrived and with it, a variety of films to enjoy. There are a panoply of genres this month, so grab some overpriced...

Celebrate the Arts

No matter what type of performance you enjoy, Oklahoma offers something for everyone in April. Celebrity Attractions and OKC Broadway both bring the smash-hit musical...

Getting Active

We’re closing out some seasons, opening others, and getting excited for some outdoor sporting shenanigans this April. The Tulsa Drillers are back and better than...

Spring Shenanigans

It’s time to celebrate spring and socialize at a variety of community events. At Tulsa’s Circle Cinema, the Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival runs April 7-11,...