For the first time since March 2007 TulsaPeople features a split cover — two individuals claim our cover position this month. Elliot Nelson and Jackie Price Johannsen are two people who have been ...
It was February 1979 when a group of prominent Tulsans, including former Mayor Robert LaFortune, wanted to honor their peer ...
It’s been a big year for Wilderado. The band has a song on the “Twisters” soundtrack and vocalist Max Rainer made a cameo in ...
Carl Antonowicz and Todd Woodlan are “One Aux,” an experimental open mic with a focus on inclusion for both artists and ...
It was bad luck for the U.S. military when the Berlin Wall fell in November 1989 because ROTC cadet Kevin Sartorius at ...
With a new lineup, fresh music and an indie spin on the resonator guitar, Jasper Wilderness is now Mingo Drive. Band members ...
Punting has taken Tress Way to Norman to kick for the Oklahoma Sooners, to Chicago — where he began his professional career ...
In the early 1980s engineers borrowed an idea from the shipbuilding industry to design a skyscraper for downtown Tulsa, ...
As Tulsa experiences a surge in economic activity and population growth, the demand for housing has reached a critical point.
I’m not afraid to try a restaurant based solely on the potential of its nachos, which was precisely my mission with the ...
Just a few minutes west of downtown, off Charles Page Boulevard, is a haven for creators and a growing arts district.
Johnnie Diacon (Muscogee) recently dreamed of a 3D painting of a bison spirit. He soon went to work recreating his vision by ...