In March, ahha Tulsa honored individuals and organizations that have been exemplary advocates of the arts and humanities.
Cascia Hall Preparatory School senior was selected as one of 40 finalists from around the country in the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
Part of the fun of popping into Esperance is not knowing what will be in the bakery case that day.
April showers are sure to bring May flowers with these tools of the trade.
Cherokee Nation Chief Bill John Baker, Marilyn Vann and David Cornsilk will be recognized at the Greenwood Cultural Center Legacy Award Dinner on April 18.
Connie remembers the memorial service for Zaki Holder, a 39-year-old homeless veteran who froze to death.
The 26th annual William Booth Society Gala will be April 25 at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center.
Tulsa Botanic Garden will transport guests to Spain and Portugal for three flavorful food-centric events featuring chef Jamie Bissonnette.
The 2019 honorees are: Clarence Oliver, Ph.D.; Lynn Flinn, Rowland Group; Pat Piper, Bank of Oklahoma and Dana Weber, Webco Industries
The restaurant was a hodgepodge of architectural styles on the outside and a vast collection of random memorabilia on the inside.
Grilled Shrimp Skewers with Mango Sauce with Cucumber and Feta Salad are perfect additions to your next al fresco meal.
Hunter Stone Gambill of OK Distilling Co. has added cider and meads to his repertoire with the opening of Local Cider and Angry Bear Mead.
The new location replaced the original DoubleShot two blocks east that Brian Franklin founded 15 years ago.
No matter your gardening prowess, composting should be an integral part of a home lawn and garden care program.
Tulsa native Whitney Eslicker is responsible for providing holiday cheer throughout the year.
For most of us, the idea of saving money for the future and having a nest egg ready for retirement sounds unrealistic, but the truth is, it’s not as difficult as it sounds.
A water conservation myth is floating around that there is never a shortage of water. Corey Williams, executive director of Sustainable Tulsa, says most people think the water we use will eventually be recycled back into usable water.
Over Jack Gordon Jr.’s four decades in law, he has had numerous successes. But last year, at age 74, he knew a full-time criminal caseload might be too much.
Primary care doctors are trained to evaluate virtually any kind of problem, says Jay Geary, M.D., a board-certified family physician who works at Premier Family Care. This can include physical ailments, emotional problems, an infectious situation or an injury-related ailment for the young an…
Shopping with sustainability in mind has never been so much fun. All these locally sourced products are useful alternatives to plastic and single-use items.
Logically, I’ve always admired trees for their shade on hot days. Every child loves a good treehouse.
While playing college football, Philip Abode saw a lot of gifted athletes who excelled on the field but were completely unprepared for the classroom.
Pillars along Fairview Avenue were erected to proclaim the entrance into the neighborhood.
TulsaPeople featured Sustainable Tulsa Inc. Executive Director Corey Williams on its special multi-cover March 2007 green issue as one of four “green” Tulsans.
This year’s Tulsa Association for Women in Communications Newsmakers are Teresa Knox, Marina Metevelis and Mimi Tarrasch.
The award-winning PR professional returns to northeastern Oklahoma to work with a global ministry.
Brenden Stahle, a fourth grader at Oakcrest Elementary, estimates he and his family have collected over 21 tons of recyclables.
Preaus Landscape was hired to protect the trees in the park as constructed continued.
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Four scholarships, totaling $10,000, were awarded at Junior League of Tulsa’s seventh annual Mentorship Awards Luncheon on Feb. 8 at Southern Hills Country Club.
"Hope, Trust and Pixie Dust" was the theme of the 2019 Monarch Ball, which benefited Domestic Violence Intervention Services. The gala was Jan. 25 at Southern Hills Country Club, and was attended by 270 guests.
GLOW, held Feb. 8 at Spain Ranch in Jenks, was a light-filled evening of food, wine and entertainment with 200 guests in attendance. The evening raised $185,150 for the nonprofit Global Gardens, which uses gardens to empower 2,800 low-income students and their families through science and pe…
The American Heart Association’s 48th annual Heart Ball gathered more than 600 guests Feb. 9 at the Cox Business Center. Patrons enjoyed a cocktail reception, silent and live auctions, dinner, live music by FuZed and the presentation of the 2019 Sweethearts and Mavericks, area high-school so…
"I didn’t take on a crusade or anything, but I began to find interests and ways in which I could help in conservation. Ultimately, it ended up with me being very much involved with organizations like the Audubon Society, Ducks Unlimited, the Nature Conservancy and many other organizations th…
The USS Tulsa, a Navy littoral combat ship, was commissioned Feb. 16 in San Francisco. U.S. Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma delivered the commissioning ceremony’s principal address. Former Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor is the ship’s sponsor.
Jimmy Gramblin got really into Hawaiian history while living in Maui for a year. Ask him about the native eucalyptus trees, and he’ll tell you a story about how they were around when Captain James Makee, an 1800s whaler-turned-sugar-farmer, was hanging out with the king of Hawaii (David Kalakaua).
Child Abuse Network is celebrating its 30th year of championing hope and healing for Tulsa’s children and families affected by abuse.
Go from art lover to art creator with these three opportunities for Tulsans to receive expert instruction in a new skill with deep roots.