November 2011

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The Good Life

Putting out the fire

Putting out the fire

With the nation’s highest percentage of smokers in Tulsa, lung cancer — the leading cause of cancer deaths among both men and women — is rising.

Sage advice

Sage advice

Your garden may offer hidden health benefits.

My top 10: Rachel Eike

My top 10: Rachel Eike

Oklahoma State University apparel design and production graduate student and winner of Miss Jackson’s Fashion’s Night Out design contest.

Holiday hostess

Holiday hostess

Local landscape designer Breniss O’Neal dedicates herself to sharing the Christmas spirit with all who visit her home.

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Culture

Cinematic impact and community engagement

Cinematic impact and community engagement

At Circle Cinema, a discussion-driven monthly series offers outstanding — and free — documentary films from public television’s Independent Lens program.

Back on deck

Back on deck

Tulsa Sound: A look at what's happening in the local music scene.

Pop portraits

Pop portraits

The Culturist: Where to see art in Tulsa this month.

Sing, sing, sing

Sing, sing, sing

Tim Sharp shares his love of choral music with the masses as leader of the Tulsa Oratorio Chorus.

Out & About: November 2011

Out & About: November 2011

People, places and events around Tulsa.

Agenda: Preserving history

Agenda: Preserving history

Heart of Tulsa vendor Liz Ingersoll captures Oklahoma landmarks on film.

A slice of life

A slice of life

It began in 1961 with a midtown Tulsa pizza parlor and has grown to 165 locations in nine states.

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Features

A slice of life

A slice of life

It began in 1961 with a midtown Tulsa pizza parlor and has grown to 165 locations in nine states.

Seasonal selections

Seasonal selections

The holidays have arrived and with them comes a multitude of ways to celebrate the season.

Cover art

Cover art

To help celebrate our 25th anniversary, TulsaPeople asked area artists, graphic designers and photographers to submit their impressions of what makes Tulsa a great city.

The lucky one

The lucky one

Tulsa native Ben Lamb has taken his poker talent from games with high school friends to local casinos to the World Series of Poker.

Unsung heroes

Unsung heroes

They 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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CityBeat

Barry Friedman at large

Barry Friedman at large

You say Apoplectic; I say Apologetic. Let’s call the whole thing off.

On the verge: The power of persistence

On the verge: The power of persistence

Cam’s and Archer Market bring groceries downtown.

Desktop: Jim Langdon

Desktop: Jim Langdon

Publisher, TulsaPeople Magazine – (On the occasion of the magazine’s 25th anniversary issue)

The last word

The last word

Where was I and what was I wearing?

Postgame: Iciss Tillis

Postgame: Iciss Tillis

Hometown hoops hero

Lunch with: Daryl Bray and Lindsey Ellerbach

Lunch with: Daryl Bray and Lindsey Ellerbach

Eastern Oklahoma American Institute of Architects | Date: Sept. 20 • Time: 11:45 a.m. • Place: KEO

Taking the lead

Taking the lead

Hema Kumar spreads awareness of South Asian art forms through her Sanskriti School of Dance and the South Asian Performing Arts Foundation.

Soapbox: Ready to read

Soapbox: Ready to read

Laura Hailey-Butler on the YMCA of Greater Tulsa’s efforts to enhance literacy among families.

More than a day job

More than a day job

Identical twins Jane Huggins and Julie Hudson run a successful business by day and marathons by night.

In the Spotlight

In the Spotlight

Supporters of the art deco Spotlight Theatre work to raise awareness of the historic facility, which is in need of sweeping renovations.

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Online exclusives

Where is it? – Revealed!

Where is it? – Revealed!

Bruce Park's office in the 320 Boston Building features these "Third Street expressions."

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In the Magazine

Where is it? – Revealed!

Where is it? – Revealed!

Bruce Park's office in the 320 Boston Building features these "Third Street expressions."

Putting out the fire

Putting out the fire

With the nation’s highest percentage of smokers in Tulsa, lung cancer — the leading cause of cancer deaths among both men and women — is rising.

Sage advice

Sage advice

Your garden may offer hidden health benefits.

My top 10: Rachel Eike

My top 10: Rachel Eike

Oklahoma State University apparel design and production graduate student and winner of Miss Jackson’s Fashion’s Night Out design contest.

Holiday hostess

Holiday hostess

Local landscape designer Breniss O’Neal dedicates herself to sharing the Christmas spirit with all who visit her home.

A slice of life

A slice of life

It began in 1961 with a midtown Tulsa pizza parlor and has grown to 165 locations in nine states.

Barry Friedman at large

Barry Friedman at large

You say Apoplectic; I say Apologetic. Let’s call the whole thing off.

On the verge: The power of persistence

On the verge: The power of persistence

Cam’s and Archer Market bring groceries downtown.

Desktop: Jim Langdon

Desktop: Jim Langdon

Publisher, TulsaPeople Magazine – (On the occasion of the magazine’s 25th anniversary issue)

The last word

The last word

Where was I and what was I wearing?

Cinematic impact and community engagement

Cinematic impact and community engagement

At Circle Cinema, a discussion-driven monthly series offers outstanding — and free — documentary films from public television’s Independent Lens program.

Back on deck

Back on deck

Tulsa Sound: A look at what's happening in the local music scene.

Pop portraits

Pop portraits

The Culturist: Where to see art in Tulsa this month.

Sing, sing, sing

Sing, sing, sing

Tim Sharp shares his love of choral music with the masses as leader of the Tulsa Oratorio Chorus.

Out & About: November 2011

Out & About: November 2011

People, places and events around Tulsa.

Agenda: Preserving history

Agenda: Preserving history

Heart of Tulsa vendor Liz Ingersoll captures Oklahoma landmarks on film.

Postgame: Iciss Tillis

Postgame: Iciss Tillis

Hometown hoops hero

Lunch with: Daryl Bray and Lindsey Ellerbach

Lunch with: Daryl Bray and Lindsey Ellerbach

Eastern Oklahoma American Institute of Architects | Date: Sept. 20 • Time: 11:45 a.m. • Place: KEO

Taking the lead

Taking the lead

Hema Kumar spreads awareness of South Asian art forms through her Sanskriti School of Dance and the South Asian Performing Arts Foundation.

Soapbox: Ready to read

Soapbox: Ready to read

Laura Hailey-Butler on the YMCA of Greater Tulsa’s efforts to enhance literacy among families.