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February-B 2018

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Booed by Mary

Booed by Mary

Ashley McCray on why indigenous activists unfurled a banner of protest at Fallin’s State of the State
The trial of Stanley Majors

The trial of Stanley Majors

Found guilty of murder, a hate crime, and other charges, Majors’ years of terrorism come to an end
Under treaty

Under treaty

Murphy v. Royal could define Indian Country, Oklahoma
Dialogue, empowerment, change

Dialogue, empowerment, change

Pastor Mareo Johnson leads the local Black Lives Matter chapter, mentors ex-inmates, and works to better North Tulsa
The state we’re in

The state we’re in

Part V: the end of an error
Galvanizing genealogists

Galvanizing genealogists

A husband and wife team teach how to discover African-American ancestry
Gimme danger

Gimme danger

The Shelter People’s quest for rock ‘n’ roll immortality
Two sounds together

Two sounds together

Casii Stephan and Faye Moffett on bridging the gaps between genres
The rise of Cintheez Family Bread

The rise of Cintheez Family Bread

From power breakfasts to dinner rolls, Cynthia Zachary is a Kitchen 66 whiz
Forging ahead

Forging ahead

Marshall Brewing on the eve of its 10th birthday
Empathic spaces

Empathic spaces

New Genre Arts Festival restructures
Contact sheet: Street Photography

Contact sheet: Street Photography

Walk about it

Walk about it

Eating Disorders Awareness Week aims to start journeys to healing
Fight the power

Fight the power

‘Black Panther’ is a watershed moment for Marvel
Internet, take the wheel

Internet, take the wheel

Netflix Roulette makes up your mind for you
Full Circle

Full Circle

A brief rundown of what’s happening at the Circle Cinema
Homegrown terror

Homegrown terror

German drama ‘In the Fade’ examines the tragedy of xenophobic violence
The scores are in

The scores are in

Oklahoma slips in new economic rankings
Voices in your head

Voices in your head

A conversation with writer Brandon Hobson
One, two, three, four!

One, two, three, four!

Tulsa Project Theatre’s production of ‘Four Chords and a Gun’ keeps pace with a Ramones song