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Folky Okies
Green Corn Rebellion find a new spacious sound in the open country air
John Langdon
High and low
The secret lives of Tulsa’s history hunters
Kelsey Duvall
Quickening quakes
Increasing seismic activity calls for new strategies
Ray Pearcey
For love, not money
How to build your own personal art walk
Britt Greenwood
Place setting
Allison Keim
TV Review: So did the fat lady
After a year hiatus, “Louie” returns stronger than ever
JOSHUA KLINE
The state we’re in
How Oklahoma lost its soul in the 54th Congressional Session
Barry Friedman
King of all monsters
Gareth Edwards’s “Godzilla” obliterates the ‘90s version—and lots of people, too
JOE O’SHANSKY
Canvas this
Meet A. Nigh Herndon, painter, musician, train tagger
BEAU ADAMS
Beyond the history books
Where you can see history for yourself
Jennifer Luitwieler
Throwing one back
Five tips for assembling a vintage bar
Ashley Heider Daly
Voice's Choices – Current cravings
Right of passage
A local hip-hop group wanted to host a free memorial for victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot. Its members found out that was harder—and more hurtful—than they knew.
MITCH GILLIAM AND NATASHA BALL, WITH ADDITIONAL RESEARCH BY LEE ROY CHAPMAN
Dan the man
We all know the Thunder; Here’s Oklahoma’s lesser-known MVP
Jeff Martin
Bottomline: Riot exhibits open
Natasha Ball
Booze Clues 5/21
(tips on drinking well in Tulsa)
For you and me
Downtowners push back against panhandlers by design
Jessica Brent
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