History
This Greenwood Jazz Club Hosted Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Then It Disappeared.
Remembering the Down Beat Ballroom, Tulsa’s long-forgotten jazz club
Sacred Harp Singing Might Cure What Ails You
What a mysterious photograph says about one of America’s oldest musical traditions
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.
No One Played Like Jesse Ed Davis
An excerpt from "Washita Love Child: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis"
The True Story of Tulsa’s Forgotten Antihero, Sadie James
And a walk downtown in search of her saloon, the Bucket of Blood
The Myth of Saint Woody
A Woody Guthrie biographer set out to understand the man who wrote "This Land Is Your Land." What he found left him conflicted.
Troubled Waters Part 3: Balancing Act
What's a state to do when population growth, drought and climate change swallow up its water?
The Strange Love of Dr. Billy James Hargis
How an Oklahoma preacher and a Texas general forged a new brand of politics that centered Oklahoma as a hotbed for the religious right.
The Nightmare Of Dreamland
A founding father of Tulsa, Tate Brady, was involved with the Ku Klux Klan, segregation and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.









