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February-B 2017

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We cannot forget

We cannot forget

Jennifer Latham’s ‘Dreamland Burning’ takes on Tulsa’s past and present racism
Unfinished work

Unfinished work

James Baldwin’s vision of America is brought to life in ‘I am Not Your Negro’
Heads or tails?

Heads or tails?

Whether with shrimp or crawfish, here’s how to celebrate Mardi Gras in Tulsa
Dispatch from Morocco

Dispatch from Morocco

Grandmother Ruth—Last Day of School

Grandmother Ruth—Last Day of School

From Greenwood Burning: Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1921
Coming home

Coming home

Annie Ellicott’s return to Tulsa
Battles with Blake

Battles with Blake

Councilor Ewing and the politics of communication
Cider invasion

Cider invasion

Cider is the latest apple of the drinker’s eye
Tell you what

Tell you what

A tale of cocktails and hungry tigers
Legacy of comfort

Legacy of comfort

With Wanda J’s Next Generation, six sisters bring their grandmother’s culinary traditions to Greenwood
Faultline

Faultline

EPA says Oklahoma isn’t doing enough to protect citizens from earthquakes
Mundane beauty

Mundane beauty

In everyday routine, ‘Paterson’ finds poetry
Performance anxiety

Performance anxiety

Tulsa teachers face an uphill battle
In the flesh

In the flesh

Confrontational ‘Chunkism’ show provokes a range of opinions
Cathartic journeys

Cathartic journeys

Two classical music offerings meet us in the present day
Free weed

Free weed

Juicy J talks touring, Barry White, and the enduring popularity of “Bandz A Make Her Dance”