August 2011

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My habitat: Stefani Bartholomew

My habitat: Stefani Bartholomew

Third-grade math and language arts teacher at Eliot Elementary School and 2011 Tulsa Public Schools Teacher of the Year.

A house of learning

A house of learning

A historic home is now an educational haven for a Tulsa family.

Helping hands

Helping hands

Hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans serve as caregivers for family members with Alzheimer’s and dementia, and as the population ages, the needs will continue to grow.

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Culture

Worth reading: The good wife

Worth reading: The good wife

News and notes on the local literary scene.

Agenda: Oh, the horror!

Agenda: Oh, the horror!

This month’s Underground Horror film festival celebrates female-created horror film shorts.

Out & About: August 2011

Out & About: August 2011

ArtSoup is students’ favorite course

ArtSoup is students’ favorite course

Gallery Hopper: Where to see art in Tulsa this month

A very Brady block party

A very Brady block party

A look at what’s happening in the local music scene.

Pod people

Pod people

Tulsa’s silly radio show, “Stories of the Century,” is available on an iPod near you.

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Features

Higher Education: Native born

Higher Education: Native born

The College of the Muscogee Nation keeps the tribe’s history — and its future — alive.

TulsaPeople Q&A: Alan Armstrong

TulsaPeople Q&A: Alan Armstrong

President and CEO of Williams.

Great grads

Great grads

Highlighting a selection of the Tulsa area’s best and brightest, high school graduates who are poised to make waves in college, sports teams, the arts and beyond.

The power of community

The power of community

A movement is afoot in Tulsa elementary schools that is making a big impact on students and families.

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CityBeat

Desktop: Lori Santiago

Desktop: Lori Santiago

Vice president for Oklahoma campuses, University of Phoenix.

The last word

The last word

Superlative golden August

Touch, slip, touch, slip, change, change

Touch, slip, touch, slip, change, change

Terpsichore in Tulsa.

Sheryl Swoopes

Sheryl Swoopes

A WNBA legend now plays for the Tulsa Shock.

Street talk: School days

Street talk: School days

TulsaPeople visited the Tulsa Community College Metro Campus and TCC Center for Creativity to discuss college, classes and educational opportunities in Tulsa.

Roots: Ramunda Lark Young

Roots: Ramunda Lark Young

Checking in with the former Tulsan, co-founder of Washington D.C.-based MahoganyBooks.

Learning to teach

Learning to teach

John Brock on cultivating ideas to enhance education.

Crowning glory

Crowning glory

Claremore sisters Jordan and Nicole Flippo earn recognition as national pageant qualifiers.

A space odyssey

A space odyssey

Tulsa teenager Katy Crocker explores her world and beyond as a participant in the Honeywell Leadership Challenge space camp.

In the swim

In the swim

Jenks Public Schools introduces an aquatic center of Olympic proportions.

Barry Friedman at large

Barry Friedman at large

We need a fundraiser.

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Online exclusives

From the archives: Justice Denied

From the archives: Justice Denied

This 2001 TulsaPeople article examines Boston mafia boss Whitey Bulger's alleged involvement in the murder of Tulsa businessman Roger Wheeler.

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In the Magazine

My habitat: Stefani Bartholomew

My habitat: Stefani Bartholomew

Third-grade math and language arts teacher at Eliot Elementary School and 2011 Tulsa Public Schools Teacher of the Year.

Desktop: Lori Santiago

Desktop: Lori Santiago

Vice president for Oklahoma campuses, University of Phoenix.

Worth reading: The good wife

Worth reading: The good wife

News and notes on the local literary scene.

Agenda: Oh, the horror!

Agenda: Oh, the horror!

This month’s Underground Horror film festival celebrates female-created horror film shorts.

The last word

The last word

Superlative golden August

A house of learning

A house of learning

A historic home is now an educational haven for a Tulsa family.

Out & About: August 2011

Out & About: August 2011

Helping hands

Helping hands

Hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans serve as caregivers for family members with Alzheimer’s and dementia, and as the population ages, the needs will continue to grow.

ArtSoup is students’ favorite course

ArtSoup is students’ favorite course

Gallery Hopper: Where to see art in Tulsa this month

A very Brady block party

A very Brady block party

A look at what’s happening in the local music scene.

Pod people

Pod people

Tulsa’s silly radio show, “Stories of the Century,” is available on an iPod near you.

Touch, slip, touch, slip, change, change

Touch, slip, touch, slip, change, change

Terpsichore in Tulsa.

Sheryl Swoopes

Sheryl Swoopes

A WNBA legend now plays for the Tulsa Shock.

Street talk: School days

Street talk: School days

TulsaPeople visited the Tulsa Community College Metro Campus and TCC Center for Creativity to discuss college, classes and educational opportunities in Tulsa.

Roots: Ramunda Lark Young

Roots: Ramunda Lark Young

Checking in with the former Tulsan, co-founder of Washington D.C.-based MahoganyBooks.

Learning to teach

Learning to teach

John Brock on cultivating ideas to enhance education.

Crowning glory

Crowning glory

Claremore sisters Jordan and Nicole Flippo earn recognition as national pageant qualifiers.

A space odyssey

A space odyssey

Tulsa teenager Katy Crocker explores her world and beyond as a participant in the Honeywell Leadership Challenge space camp.

In the swim

In the swim

Jenks Public Schools introduces an aquatic center of Olympic proportions.

Barry Friedman at large

Barry Friedman at large

We need a fundraiser.