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Gas, Oil or Hot Air?
The local, state economy is still dependent on fossil fuels
By Arnold Hamilton
So what is it about the term "fossil fuels" that we don't seem to understand? Devon Energy's gargantuan $750 million glass and steel office tower soars skyward, dwarfing Oklahoma City's modest skyline, longing to be, destined to be the tallest building in Oklahoma by a few feet.
Rainbow Brite
The color of Tulsa's recycling future is grassroots spectrum
By JENNIE LLOYD
It's About Time
Downtown Tulsa sees first major construction in a long time
By JENNIE LLOYD
Consequences of Convenience
Legislation to allow wine in grocery stores not as simple as it looks at first blush
By JENNIE LLOYD
Believe It Or Not!
Truth is stranger than fiction in the halls of the state legislature
By Arnold Hamilton
The Adoption Process
No piece of cake, but worth the effort it takes
By Shannon Kline
Occupy Sexual Freedom
Sympathy for Newt and open marriage
By Ted Rall
Death to Self
The true pathway to real joyfulness
By BRAD ANDREWS
Class is Cooking
If you can't take the heat, get out of the classroom
By Brad Morris
Lack of Glee
Oklahoma schools super gets takeover fever. Tulsa should provide an antidote before it's too late.
By RAY PEARCEY
Eco-Friendly Echo
No need to gas -- just go
By Jessica David
Simplify
A buzzword for 2012, a concept for a lifetime
By Nicci Atchley
Loosen the Noose
If not handled, stress can cause major health issues
By Michael Dodd
Springing Fashion Forward
Go lighter and brighter with color blocking, bold prints or the beloved maxi skirt
By Nicci Atchley
Going Long
Putt everything else aside, and the don't forget the Super Bowl
By Dwayne Davis
Tumblin' Tumbleweeds
There's a lot more to the West than meets the eye and ear
By Jennifer Ratliff
Starved for Attention
Roy Zimmerman turns the tides and upends beliefs at Nightingale
By Brad Morris
2012 Curtain's Up
Arts Listings
The Eating of Scenery and Wolves
Neeson kicks canines, but Gary Oldman is all smiles
By Joe O'Shansky
More Fassbender
Actor shines in flicks by McQueen, Cronenberg and Soderbergh while The Artist proves silence is golden
By Joe O'Shansky
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Friday, Feb 3rd (not 2nd). Also, it's Roy (not Ray) Zimmerman. :) Can't wait to see him otherwise....
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Welcome Backs
Vandevander steps back onto the live stage and Polyphonic sounds off in a cool venue
By G.K. Hizer
Keeping it Fresh
Variety is the spice of life when Austinís Band of Heathens rolls into town
By G.K. Hizer
Experimental Evolution
MuteMath distills down to what it does best, while still pushing musical boundaries
By G.K. Hizer
Beef, Glorious Beef!
The Portuguese have a word for it, but this concept is out of the new world
By Katharine Kelly
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