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"One Doctor's Battle for Hope and Healing in Honduras"

On our show today, an inspiring conversation with Dr. Amanda Madrid, who works in the remote and dangerous mountains and jungles of Eastern Honduras as a medical officer, a public health consultant,...

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TU's Department of Theatre Presents "Tartuffe"

Molière's "Tartuffe" --- or "The Impostor" --- is a classic French play that was first performed in 1664. Bitingly satirical and LOL funny, this play tells the story of a deplorable religious con-man...

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Tulsa's Temple Israel Will Host the 17th Annual Interfaith Holocaust...

The locally based Council for Holocaust Education will present its 17th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration --- or Yom Hashoah Commemoration --- tomorrow night (Thursday the 1st) at 7pm here in...

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The Upcoming 30th Annual OK Mozart International Music Festival: A...

On this edition of ST, we're talking about next month's OK Mozart Festival as we welcome Constantine Kitsopoulos and Randy Thompson; Kitsopoulos is OKM's Artistic Director, while Thompson is its newly...

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"Home, James" --- A Cinematic Valentine to the City of Tulsa --- Now Playing...

On this installment of ST, we listen back to an interview we did about a year ago with Jonathan Rossetti, who directed, stars in, and co-scripted "Home, James," a newly released indie feature film that...

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A Chat with Musician Janet Witman, a Longtime Expert of Both the Classical...

On this installment of ST, we speak with harpist Janet Witman, whose accomplished career in music has taken her from the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia to the Salzedo Harp Colony...

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Getting to Know the Multi-Talented Tulsa-Area Author Stacy Nyikos -- and...

On this edition on StudioTulsa, we offer an entertaining and wide-ranging chat with Stacy Nyikos, an author, writing teacher, and on-the-go mom who lives in Bixby. She holds an MFA in Writing from...

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"Whistler and the British Etching Revival" Now on View at Philbrook

On this edition of StudioTulsa, we learn about a show on view at the Philbrook Museum of Art through April 5th: "Whistler and the British Etching Revival." This small but engaging exhibition, culled...

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"Red," the Tony Award-Winning Play about Artist Mark Rothko, Will Be Staged...

On this installment of ST, we learn about "Red," an award-winning play about the Abstract Expressionist artist Mark Rothko that will soon be presented at the Williams Theater in the Tulsa PAC by the...

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The Nonprofit Iron Gate, Which Feeds Hundreds of Tulsans Every Day, Hopes to...

Iron Gate, a nonprofit soup kitchen and food pantry at Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Tulsa, began operations nearly forty years ago. It's still based at Trinity, but it's a separate facility --...

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"The Only Woman in the Room: Why Science Is Still a Boys' Club"

On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak by phone with the novelist and writing instructor Eileen Pollack, whose books include the novels "Breaking and Entering" and "Paradise, New York," as well as...

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Tonight at the Tulsa PAC, Choregus Productions Presents Duo Amal: A Dynamic...

On this edition of ST, we get to know the young piano virtuosos Yaron Kohlberg and Bishara Haroni, who are among the leading classical pianists of their generation in their respective homelands: Israel...

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From Choregus Productions, a Newly Created Summer Heat International Dance...

On this installment of StudioTulsa, we speak with Ken Tracy, the founder and executive director of the non-profit Choregus Productions, which started offering performances of world-class music and...

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Four Decades of Making International Connections: Tulsa Global Alliance @ 40

On this edition of StudioTulsa, we are talking about Tulsa Global Alliance, which is, per its website, is "a non-profit volunteer organization that connects people, companies, families, organizations,...

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A Chat with James Wagner, the Newly Named Chief of Performance Strategy and...

On this installment of StudioTulsa, we speak with James Wagner, the Chief of Performance Strategy and Innovation in Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum's newly formed administration. Mr. Wagner was previously the...

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A Chat with Kim Johnson, the Newly Appointed CEO of the Tulsa City-County...

On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak with Kim Johnson, who became chief executive officer of the Tulsa City-County Library on January 1st. After more than 15 years as an employee of the TCCL,...

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"Looking Out for Number Two: A Slightly Irreverent Guide to Poo, Gas, and...

On this installment of ST Medical Monday, we're talking about (brace yourself) dirty diapers and the parents who fixate on them. Our guest is Dr. Bryan Vartabedian, a pediatric gastroenterologist at...

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Notable Item in Oklahoma Today: "Whatever Happened to the Horny Toad?"

If you grew up here in the Sooner State -- and if you are, as they say, of a certain age -- then you might well wonder where all the Texas horned lizards, or horned toads, or horny toads, have gone.......

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An Upcoming Lecture Here at TU: "How to Make Oklahoma's Women's Incarceration...

Our guest on this edition of StudioTulsa is Stephen Galoob, an Associate Professor of Law here at TU. Prof. Galoob will give a free-to-the-public lecture at noon tomorrow (Friday the 15th) at the TU...

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Step Up Oklahoma: Why This Group Was Created, What It's Seeking, & How It...

How will this state's very serious budget problems get solved? And when? What, in the end, is it going to take? On this edition of StudioTulsa, we learn about Step Up Oklahoma, which is, per its...

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