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40 UNDER 40 2024
In today’s corporate environment, the most impressive young professionals are juggling a lot. They excel at their jobs, of course, but are also well-liked...
Most Popular Burbs: Young Families
By Faith Harl & Mary Willa Allen
Young Families: What Do They Want?
First, we pose the all-important question: What do young families look for when...
State
All things Oklahoma
2024
The Draws of Heritage Tourism
There’s no shortage of experiences to enrich, educate, entertain and inform about Oklahoma’s rich and diverse history. We explore a variety of heritage tourism...
2024
Giving Mad Props
Like a lot of other nostalgic adults, Tom Biolchini – a Tulsa-based banking executive and immediate past president of the Tulsa Regional Chamber of...
2024
Wiping Out Absenteeism
Missing large amounts of school is a problem for students. And being chronically absent – defined as missing 10% or more of instruction in...
2024
Cast a Line
As warmer weather approaches, seasonal recreation begins anew. A popular activity in Oklahoma that offers generally low stress and low buy-in is fishing. There...
2024
Standing at the Threshold
By Sofia Thornblad
Almost three-quarters of a century have passed since the liberation of Auschwitz and the end of World War II. Some 245,000 Holocaust...
2024
Making a Concrete Difference
Professor of civil and environmental engineering – and self-proclaimed “concrete freak” – Tyler Ley, Ph.D., is on a mission to solve construction’s most pressing...
2024
A Blast from the Past
Some people might think drive-in movie theaters are a thing of the past; after all, we remember their presence in retro movies like Grease...
2024
The Draws of Heritage Tourism
There’s no shortage of experiences to enrich, educate, entertain and inform about Oklahoma’s rich and diverse history. We explore a variety of heritage tourism...
2024
Staying Gold on Broadway
In March 1943, the musical Oklahoma! – based on the play Green Grow the Lilacs by Claremore native Lynn Riggs – made its Broadway...
2024
Your Inner Picasso
It’s been said that creating art can be good for the soul and for mental health, but what if you think you don’t have...
2024
A Touch of Irish Magic
With March’s arrival, the green-themed holiday that’s a favorite for many also makes its appearance. St. Patrick’s Day, associated with Irish traditions, dance, music,...
2024
Business is Booming
An aerial view of northeastern Oklahoma depicts the megalithic handiworks of heavy highway construction company Becco Contractors Inc. Projects range from highway and bridge...
2024
Treasure Hunting
Henry Tankersley has a collection of items from late 19th and early 20th century drugstores – glassware, old advertising signs and even some antique...
Life & Style
a map to living well
2024
The Beau Monde of St. Moritz
The Swiss alpine village that pretty much invented winter tourism is still at it – and still doing it better than anybody else. When...
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2024
The Beau Monde of St. Moritz
The Swiss alpine village that pretty much invented winter tourism is still at it – and still doing it better than anybody else. When...
2024
Understanding the Spectrum
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in 36 children in the United States have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – an...
Taste
food, drink, and other pleasures
April
All the Good Things
Some of Justin Thompson’s happiest childhood memories involve visits to his grandmother’s house.
“She’d always have cookies ready for us,” Thompson recalls. “She’d be cooking...
2024
Something for Everyone
Clark Crew Barbecue in OKC is the type of place where every type of eater will find something to enjoy. One look at the...
2024
A Culinary Trip to New Orleans
There are a sea of culinary goodies at Tulsa’s Mother Road Market – so many great options that you may get overwhelmed with sheer...
2024
A Sensory Experience
When Oklahoma City chef Eric Smith opened Pachinko, a high-end Asian restaurant adjacent to his wildly popular The Crown Room on North Western Ave.,...
2024
Uncle Paco’s Mexican Grill
Authentic Mexican cuisine can be found at the inconspicuous yet delicious Uncle Paco’s, with locations in Bixby and Owasso. Begin your meal simply with...
2024
The Gilded Acorn
Early birds can find their new favorite spot by visiting OKC’s Gilded Acorn, open seven days a week at 6 a.m inside the historic...
2024
Trencher’s Delicatessen
Driving between 21st and 31st and Harvard in Tulsa, you’re hit with a vast array of businesses. One nestled within the panoply is Trencher’s,...
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great things to do in oklahoma
2024
Celebrate the Arts
No matter what type of performance you enjoy, Oklahoma offers something for everyone in April.
Celebrity Attractions and OKC Broadway both bring the smash-hit musical...
Getting Active
We’re closing out some seasons, opening others, and getting excited for some outdoor sporting shenanigans this April.
The Tulsa Drillers are back and better than...
Spring Shenanigans
It’s time to celebrate spring and socialize at a variety of community events.
At Tulsa’s Circle Cinema, the Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival runs April 7-11,...
2024
Cinema’s in Full Bloom
April arrives with a wide array of film choices for whatever cinematic palate you may have. This month also marks the birthday of Mary...
2024
Classics and New Twists
In Tulsa, the PAC welcomes a range of entertainment options to suit any taste. The month begins with American Theatre Company’s All The King’s...
2024
America’s Pastime, Plus So Much More
A mixed bag of sporting events make March prime spectator time.
In Tulsa, the Oilers can still be found on the BOK Center rink on...