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April-A 2018

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Get lit

Get lit

Tulsa LitFest will be a weekend for the books
Two-state dissolution

Two-state dissolution

Family tragedy cuts to the heart of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict
In brief

In brief

Five stories from the inaugural The Tulsa Voice and Nimrod International Journal Flash Fiction Contest
More than rhyme schemes

More than rhyme schemes

Poetic Justice gives incarcerated women a voice
Keep Tulsa hype

Keep Tulsa hype

Golden era legends to share stage with local artists for Hip Hop 918
For the universe

For the universe

An interview with Biz Markie ahead of his Guthrie Green performance
Execution redux

Execution redux

Death’s new formula
Don’t bogart SQ 788

Don’t bogart SQ 788

Legislators could rewrite medical marijuana law before Oklahomans vote on it
Legacy and impact

Legacy and impact

Remembering MLK’s visit to North Tulsa, 50 years after his death
Louder than the machine

Louder than the machine

Erin O’Dowd releases her first album and quiets her demons
‘Real art’

‘Real art’

Local INKSLINGERS art show celebrates its first year as a collective
Triple play

Triple play

Heller Theatre Company closes season with three one-act plays
One game better

One game better

Drillers plan to build on last year
Tasting is believing

Tasting is believing

Dos Bandidos is downtown’s newest Mexican spot
The gospel of inclusion

The gospel of inclusion

‘Come Sunday’ premieres in Tulsa before heading to Netflix
Breaking good

Breaking good

SNL alum and Tulsa native Bill Hader stars in genre-defying HBO series
Manifest destiny

Manifest destiny

Netflix’s ‘Wild Wild Country’ examines a mostly-forgotten, bizarre Oregon cult
Throwback fatigue

Throwback fatigue

‘Ready Player One’ offers pop culture, reused and in poor condition
Springtime swigs

Springtime swigs

A bar guide featuring Tulsa’s affinity for creature-named cantinas and more
Full Circle

Full Circle

A brief look at what’s happening at Circle Cinema
Cartoons

Cartoons

Bring a Knife, No Guns

Bring a Knife, No Guns

Flash Fiction Contest winner
Highs and Lows

Highs and Lows

Flash Fiction Contest, second place
Returning to Hallways

Returning to Hallways

Flash Fiction Contest runner-up
And I Will Step to You

And I Will Step to You

Flash Fiction Contest runner-up
A Collection of 500 Words of Friction

A Collection of 500 Words of Friction

Flash Fiction Contest runner-up
Headstretch and bootleg

Headstretch and bootleg

Michael Chaiken to discuss Bob Dylan’s ‘Tarantula’
Revolution and challenge

Revolution and challenge

Sterlin Harjo and Mary Kathryn Nagle tell stories to push Native art forward
Crime time

Crime time

Poet and scholar Robert Polito to discuss Oklahoma’s Jim Thompson
Because I need to write

Because I need to write

Kiese Laymon on his understanding of the world and his message for young black men