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Art lessonsThe Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa’s Artists-in-the-Schools program brings local dancers, storytellers, musicians, painters and more to area schools to offer unique lessons. |
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Pawn of a new eraTight economic times, as well as two popular reality TV shows, have spurred renewed interest in a longtime buying- and-selling industry: pawnshops. |
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The At Large Bad Penny AwardsA look back at 2011 in Tulsa and the world "at large." |
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Lives well livedEach year, TulsaPeople honors Tulsans who passed away in the last year but whose contributions helped better the city. Here, friends, family and colleagues pay tribute to some of these special individuals. |
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Tulsan of the year: Keith BallardAfter nearly 40 years in education, Dr. Keith Ballard has never stopped learning. |
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TulsaPeople Q&A: Becky J. FrankChairman and CEO, Schnake Turnbo Frank | PR; 2012 chair, Tulsa Metro Chamber |
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As seen on TVHow close do the plots of popular network shows mirror real life? TulsaPeople went behind the scenes of some popular TV series’ real-life counterparts to find out. |
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Beyond the wallsMembers of eight local places of faith take their desire to serve the community outside the walls of their buildings. |
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Living legendsFive of Tulsa’s esteemed longtime citizens share the trials, tribulations and triumphs that have shaped their lives — and shaped Tulsa. |
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A hunger to serveAfter 21 years, Sara Waggoner is retiring as executive director of the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma. |