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Nasty Newspapers, The Klan and Tulsa’s Gilded Age

Fake news as a pretext for violence? Rule by the wealthy elite? Sky-high inflation? We’ve heard this story before.

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Admittedly, It’s A Rough Time To Get Obsessed With An Egg Dish 

Reader, I can’t stop eating the Two-Egg Soft Scramble at Maple Ridge Grocer

This Queer Jewelry and Photography Exhibition Has No Inhibition

Nealay Patel and Josh New’s dual show beckons queer joy

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Diamond In The Rough

Steve Gerkin examines the mysterious disappearance of "Diamond Dick" Roland, whose arrest was rumored to be the triggering event for the Tulsa Race Massacre.

My Brush With Immortality Involved A Small Mouse And A Lot of Borax

Boxing squirrels, piles of guts and more about taxidermy than you ever stopped to consider

The Council Oak Tree Is Always Humming

History and music converged in "The Song Of The Council Oak"

Pony Coffee Has Always Felt Like Home

How Tulsa preservationists turned a house, thousands of bicycles, and countless pieces of art into the city’s best new coffee shop

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