C. Coleman Davis was a tougher-than-nails Tulsa Teamster who risked his personal safety for the rights of working Oklahomans.
C. Coleman Davis was a tougher-than-nails Tulsa Teamster who risked his personal safety for the rights of working Oklahomans.
One of the great benefits of being an artist, especially in the realms of performance and the recording arts, is that your performances are captured, some in minds, others on tape. This creates a tangible, attainable form of immortality. Jane Carmichael Everitt, co-founder of Light Opera Oklahoma (LOOK), has attained that immortality not only through [...]
Grant Hastings invented the Hasty Bake Charcoal Oven, effectively moving the American kitchen onto the patio.
LGBT activist and self-proclaimed “diva” Heather Harp Howland is remembered for her abiding conviction that she was worthy of God’s love.
Televangelist Oral Roberts once sought the advice of attorney Gary Richardson, and the encounter left Richardson with a distinct impression of the Tulsa celebrity.
In this episode of Goodbye Tulsa, one of Aikman’s former patients, Christy Mason, shares her memories about the time Dr. Bob Aikman delivered her first child. Though her story is just one of thousands, it’s clear just how singular and unique an impression Dr. Bob left in our community.
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