TulsaPeople Magazine

Updated: 29 Oct 2023 • 179 episodes
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From the editors of TulsaPeople Magazine, Tulsa's award-winning city magazine.   Every other Wednesday we go About Town to share audio reports, behind-the-scenes stories and more in episodes that run 10-15 minutes. Archived on this channel are more than 100 episodes of Tulsa Talks, which are in-depth conversations with notable Tulsans. 

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Hear TulsaPeople"s Musings columnist Connie Cronley read her October piece, plus a farewell from host Blayklee Freed. Read more: Any fool can do it

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Hear from hip-hop aficionado Steph Simon as Dreamland Festival approaches, as well as his latest projects with his own music and teaching young artists at McLain High School.

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Hear a rundown of October"s features, plus an inside look at Host Blayklee Freed"s story on local artist Trueson Daugherty"s events that promote community and creativity. Read more:Urban playground: There’s so much to do and see downtown. Here are some TulsaPeople editor favoritesTroubled waters: Testing shows extremel

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We"re looking forward to the fair and have some details on music and other live performances. Plus, Connie reads "Hello, I must be going." Read more:What the ale: Heirloom Rustic Ale"s Morning Devotion is beer of the weekTulsa 10: Sept. 25 - Oct. 1Awesome rides, food and fun: A guide to Tulsa State Fair, Sept. 28 – Oct

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In addition to an overview of September"s issue honoring Tulsa women, hear how the queen bee at Roark Farms operates her hive, courtesy of handler Michael Roark and reporter Tiffany Howard.Power players: Meet the women shaping Tulsa"s public relations landscapeA century of civic engagement: League of Women Voters of Me

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As summer winds down, we look ahead to a season of shows at local venues. Connie Cronley reads "Another letter to a niece (who hates her neighbors)." More from this episode:Weathering the storms: TPS Superintendent Deborah Gist on fighting for her students and the future of public educationCity on stage: There’s a weal

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