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» Where Are You Going?
Traveling has never been such a pain, but if you are up for a road trip, save on gas and hop on the bus
By Katie Sullivan | April 30, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Take the Long Way Home
If you're up for the challenge, the bus will change the way you see travel and the world
By Jerry Stinnett | April 30, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Apr. 23, 2008
Cover Apr. 23, 2008
» Raising the Bars
Mr. Pub, Elliot Nelson's multiple cultural personalities pay off for pantheon of patrons
By Jessica Naudziunas | April 23, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Apr. 16, 2008
Cover Apr. 16, 2008
» The Swimsuit Issue
Sports stars look hot, but stay cool in a landlocked city
April 16, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Apr. 9, 2008
Cover Apr. 09, 2008
» Let the Games Continue
Oklahoma's native tribes provide jobs, healthcare and infrastructure as casinos thrive
By Brian Ervin | April 9, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Rocking the House
Playing the Casino Circuit is a win-win for extending careers in the entertainment business
By Gary Hizer | April 9, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Apr. 2, 2008
Cover Apr. 02, 2008
» King of the Ring
Fight promoter Tony Holden brings top contenders and tough ethics to the boisterous world of boxing
By Dwayne Davis | April 2, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» A One-Man Fight
By Dwayne Davis and Dwayne Davis | April 2, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Mar. 26, 2008
Cover Mar. 26, 2008
» Pulp Non-Fiction
Crime Monthly panders to prurient interest to pummel perps--for satire and profitPublisher also hopes to pique conscience of a conservative, sweep-it-under-the-rug-sort-of-town
By Brian Ervin | March 26, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Mar. 19, 2008
Cover Mar. 19, 2008
» Feast from the East
Asian dining isn't just a trend in Tulsa; it's turning into a way of life
By Katharine Kelly | March 19, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Finger Food
Skip the forks and try your hands at a cultural dining style
By Katharine Kelly | March 19, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Mar. 12, 2008
Cover Mar. 12, 2008
» The Green Issue
It's not just about beer, folks. This year, St. Pat points us to a cause
By Holly Wall | March 12, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Watt We Want vs. Watt We Need
Your life with the Kill-a-Watt club may lower your monthly bills
By Jessica Naudziunas | March 12, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» One Word, Styrofoam
Reuse, reduce and recycle those unsinkable takeout boxes
By Jessica Naudziunas | March 12, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Sunshine Cake
Tulsa's a great place to harvest the sun's renewable energy, but locals seem to be in no hurry to save Mother Nature
By Jessica Naudziunas | March 12, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Designated Driver
So, what do want, green dye in your beer?
By Kingston Jones | March 12, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Mar. 5, 2008
Cover Mar. 05, 2008
» Portrait of "The Camel"
King of nightspots, Steve Kitchell: feared, despised, legendary among peers
By Brian Ervin | March 5, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Feb. 27, 2008
Cover Feb. 27, 2008
» Go Ahead and Jump
Leap year looks like another controversial session for the state legislature
By Brian Ervin | February 27, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

» Urby & The Amazing Chocoate Festival. April 5th. Watch the vidoe now.
February 26, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)

« Cover story Feb. 20, 2008
Cover Feb. 20, 2008
» Wine, Whine, Wine
From the winery to the wholesaler to the liquor store owner to the consumer, Oklahoma liquor laws couldn't dissatisfy everyone. But they end up doing just that
By Brian Ervin | February 20, 2008 (Cover Story: Cover Story)


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