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Beautiful Blooms and Porch Concerts
Usher in springtime at Tulsa Botanic Blooms from March 18-April 18 at Tulsa Botanic Garden. You’ll see a kaleidoscope of color when more than 120,000...
The Best of the Best 2020
Between the months of December and March, you made your voices heard by voting online in a variety of categories. Now, the winners are in....
Ahead of the Suffrage Curve
August marks the centennial of universal suffrage in the United States and Oklahoma was significant player in the push to give women the right to...
Home on the Range and in the Air
Whether it’s the cattle drive across massive runways or being the smallest city to support a U.S. Air Force base, Altus is unique given its...
Czech Stop
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation and postponement of countless events across the state, including the annual Kolache Festival in Prague. However, what the...
Where There’s Wheat, There’s a Way
One of the leading wheat geneticists in the country has enjoyed a particular real-life irony so much that he has run with it for 35...
In It For the Long Haul
From Nofire to Nowhere, Oklahoma-born Wes Studi has a career that is anything but inconsequential. Studi, who received a Governors Award in October for lifetime...
Lessons from the Masters
Outdoor cooking isn’t alone in appealing to aficionados. Ernest Hemingway, after all, writes in his 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises that those with passion...
If Only Ancient Rocks Could Talk
Tucked in the woods, tucked in the Ouachita foothills, tucked just inside Oklahoma’s stateline with Arkansas stands a sandstone slab that untucks plenty of debate....
Tuning in Ethical Radio
The creator of a popular, national, faith-based radio program appealing to believers and non-believers alike says being raised in Oklahoma has helped to legitimize the...