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Putting out the fireWith the nation’s highest percentage of smokers in Tulsa, lung cancer — the leading cause of cancer deaths among both men and women — is rising. |
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Sage adviceYour garden may offer hidden health benefits. |
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My top 10: Rachel EikeOklahoma State University apparel design and production graduate student and winner of Miss Jackson’s Fashion’s Night Out design contest. |
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Holiday hostessLocal landscape designer Breniss O’Neal dedicates herself to sharing the Christmas spirit with all who visit her home. |
Archive » Culture |
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Cinematic impact and community engagementAt Circle Cinema, a discussion-driven monthly series offers outstanding — and free — documentary films from public television’s Independent Lens program. |
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Back on deckTulsa Sound: A look at what's happening in the local music scene. |
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Pop portraitsThe Culturist: Where to see art in Tulsa this month. |
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Sing, sing, singTim Sharp shares his love of choral music with the masses as leader of the Tulsa Oratorio Chorus. |
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Out & About: November 2011People, places and events around Tulsa. |
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Agenda: Preserving historyHeart of Tulsa vendor Liz Ingersoll captures Oklahoma landmarks on film. |
Archive » Dining |
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A slice of lifeIt began in 1961 with a midtown Tulsa pizza parlor and has grown to 165 locations in nine states. |
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A slice of lifeIt began in 1961 with a midtown Tulsa pizza parlor and has grown to 165 locations in nine states. |
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Seasonal selectionsThe holidays have arrived and with them comes a multitude of ways to celebrate the season. |
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Cover artTo help celebrate our 25th anniversary, TulsaPeople asked area artists, graphic designers and photographers to submit their impressions of what makes Tulsa a great city. |
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The lucky oneTulsa native Ben Lamb has taken his poker talent from games with high school friends to local casinos to the World Series of Poker. |
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Unsung heroesThey are our neighbors, co-workers and fellow church members. They are those people we go to when we need a helping hand or a listening ear. They give their time freely, expecting nothing in return. But their efforts do not go unnoticed. Here — with the help of nominations from readers, local nonprofit leaders and others — TulsaPeople recognizes 25 Tulsans who are making a difference in the community, giving time and talent to make Tulsa a better place. |
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Barry Friedman at largeYou say Apoplectic; I say Apologetic. Let’s call the whole thing off. |
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On the verge: The power of persistenceCam’s and Archer Market bring groceries downtown. |
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Desktop: Jim LangdonPublisher, TulsaPeople Magazine – (On the occasion of the magazine’s 25th anniversary issue) |
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The last wordWhere was I and what was I wearing? |
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Postgame: Iciss TillisHometown hoops hero |
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Lunch with: Daryl Bray and Lindsey EllerbachEastern Oklahoma American Institute of Architects | Date: Sept. 20 • Time: 11:45 a.m. • Place: KEO |
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Taking the leadHema Kumar spreads awareness of South Asian art forms through her Sanskriti School of Dance and the South Asian Performing Arts Foundation. |
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Soapbox: Ready to readLaura Hailey-Butler on the YMCA of Greater Tulsa’s efforts to enhance literacy among families. |
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More than a day jobIdentical twins Jane Huggins and Julie Hudson run a successful business by day and marathons by night. |
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In the SpotlightSupporters of the art deco Spotlight Theatre work to raise awareness of the historic facility, which is in need of sweeping renovations. |
Archive » Online exclusives |
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Where is it? – Revealed!Bruce Park's office in the 320 Boston Building features these "Third Street expressions." |
Archive » In the Magazine |
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Where is it? – Revealed!Bruce Park's office in the 320 Boston Building features these "Third Street expressions." |
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Putting out the fireWith the nation’s highest percentage of smokers in Tulsa, lung cancer — the leading cause of cancer deaths among both men and women — is rising. |
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Sage adviceYour garden may offer hidden health benefits. |
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My top 10: Rachel EikeOklahoma State University apparel design and production graduate student and winner of Miss Jackson’s Fashion’s Night Out design contest. |
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Holiday hostessLocal landscape designer Breniss O’Neal dedicates herself to sharing the Christmas spirit with all who visit her home. |
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A slice of lifeIt began in 1961 with a midtown Tulsa pizza parlor and has grown to 165 locations in nine states. |
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Barry Friedman at largeYou say Apoplectic; I say Apologetic. Let’s call the whole thing off. |
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On the verge: The power of persistenceCam’s and Archer Market bring groceries downtown. |
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Desktop: Jim LangdonPublisher, TulsaPeople Magazine – (On the occasion of the magazine’s 25th anniversary issue) |
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The last wordWhere was I and what was I wearing? |
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Cinematic impact and community engagementAt Circle Cinema, a discussion-driven monthly series offers outstanding — and free — documentary films from public television’s Independent Lens program. |
![]() |
Back on deckTulsa Sound: A look at what's happening in the local music scene. |
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Pop portraitsThe Culturist: Where to see art in Tulsa this month. |
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Sing, sing, singTim Sharp shares his love of choral music with the masses as leader of the Tulsa Oratorio Chorus. |
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Out & About: November 2011People, places and events around Tulsa. |
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Agenda: Preserving historyHeart of Tulsa vendor Liz Ingersoll captures Oklahoma landmarks on film. |
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Postgame: Iciss TillisHometown hoops hero |
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Lunch with: Daryl Bray and Lindsey EllerbachEastern Oklahoma American Institute of Architects | Date: Sept. 20 • Time: 11:45 a.m. • Place: KEO |
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Taking the leadHema Kumar spreads awareness of South Asian art forms through her Sanskriti School of Dance and the South Asian Performing Arts Foundation. |
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Soapbox: Ready to readLaura Hailey-Butler on the YMCA of Greater Tulsa’s efforts to enhance literacy among families. |