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September-A 2018
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From Nicaragua to Tulsa
A local take on revolution, migration and violence in Central America
Linda Allegro
¡Viviràs Monimbó!
The saga of the indigenous neighborhood in Nicaragua that inspired a national revolt
Carl David Goette-Luciak
Solidarity from afar
JustHope provides a local base for sustainable global partnership in Nicaragua
Alicia Chesser
Philbrook MIX 2018
This year’s bartender portraits
Jeremy Charles and Melissa Lukenbaugh
Ego and denial on 11th Street
Why TU should sack football
Barry Friedman
The cocktail historian who shaped the future
A conversation with David Wondrich
Andrew Saliga
‘Sealed by fire, filled with love’
Neko Case talks fairy tales, women producers, and bad luck ahead of her performance at Cain’s Ballroom
Alexandra Robinson
Many hands make art work
Black Wall Street Gallery offers a new kind of ‘conciliation’
Zack Reeves
‘You’re a part of the problem’
Tulsa’s new post-punk band Tom Boil is here to make you uncomfortable
Mary Noble
Tulsa taco crawl
A two-day tour of T-Town’s tastiest taquerias
Eric Howerton
‘All women are strong’
Dana Tiger’s art continues a family legacy
Kimberly Burk
Word on the street
What’s got you most excited about Gathering Place?
TTV Staff
‘Your vagina is my business’
Sultana Steam offers alternative treatments for ‘womb care’
Holly Wall
Contact sheet: Motherhood | Womanhood
Words and photographs by Megan Hosmer
Idle worship
Love, fidelity and fandom are explored in the pensive charmer ‘Juliet, Naked’
Jeff Huston
Breastraunt: Impossible
‘Support the Girls’ is more ‘tragi-’ than comedy
Mason Whitehorn Powell
Man behind the curtain
Native Tulsan is part of the touring production of ‘Wicked’
Judy Langdon
Neighborly neglect
Denying immigrants access to the safety net would have terrible consequences for us all
Courtney Cullison
Cartoons
Clay Jones
Editor’s Letter – 9/5/18
Jezy J. Gray
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