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Alaina Stevens
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Bridging the Divide
When Andy Kinslow, founder of KKT Architects, decided to venture down a new career path, doors opened for Sarah Gould. No stranger to leadership within...
Failing, Fixing, Striving
Most of Joe Slack’s artwork is no small feat, and that’s putting it lightly. After all, one of his pieces spans two city blocks. The...
The Power of Creativity
South Tulsa, California, isn’t a destination you can visit. But it is the home to Danzy, a Los Angeles-based clothing brand started by Oklahoma-native Marshall...
Let It Fly
Build. Fly. Crash. Repeat. That’s the motto of model aircraft hobbyists. For many, building and flying a replica airplane – or one that just goes...
Bridging Two Worlds
Believe it or not, Molly Murphy Adams was a science major in college. Now, she’s a Tulsa Artist Fellow. The Montana-born artist was accepted to...
Chasing Storms, Chasing Dreams
A fascination with storms and a love of football led Kelvin Droegemeier to a 35-year career at the University of Oklahoma … and later to...
Bird’s the Word
Inspired by his grandmother, chef Marc Dunham loves making people happy through food. Fortunately, his current culinary journey has him doing just that. At an...
Breaking It Down
In the early 1970s, black and Latinx youth were influenced by a variety of sources – like gymnastics and martial arts – to create a...
Nearly Seven Decades of Laughs
Every Saturday at Tulsa’s Spotlight Theatre, you can catch the longest-running play in the United States – The Drunkard. The family-friendly production opened Nov. 14,...
A New Way to Code
Money is often a pressing concern for those wanting a college education. With the student loan debt crisis continuing to worsen, alternatives to traditional higher...