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by Elizabeth Wenger
Hannah Abert in her apartment/studio
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I first met Hannah Abert to exchange some mummified iguanas for a painting of hers. Abert is a colle...
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by Madeline Roper
Lexi Audas’ career in makeup began as an experimental necessity. The eldest of three daughters who all danced competitively, she learned how to ap...
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by Bold Commerce
by Mary Noble
In mid-March of 2020, more than 70 rappers and performance artists hailing from all over Oklahoma came together and recorded 143 trac...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
At the start of our conversation, Riley Amanda misspoke saying breast-stroke when they meant to say brushstroke. This freudian slip was fitting, s...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
You Do Not Know Me: A Spoken Word Film from Myles Dement on Vimeo.
You Do Not Know Me: A Spoken Word Film explores themes of police state viole...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
Nia Danielle Lovemore Rutledge and Roach posing with their collaboration
Rochelly Elias (Roach) and Nia Danielle Lovemore Rutledge met in highscho...
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by Madeline Roper
Kalup Linzy’s performance and visual art stems from a host of influences, themes and imagination delicately interlaced in order to achieve Linzy’s ...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
In Oklahoma, it’s not always easy to be “Out and Proud.”
Legislative processes move slowly in this Bible-Belt state where politicians are caught i...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
Gagan Moorthy is the only person I’ve met who’s Instagram handle is just his first name, which somehow makes talking to him feel like talking to so...
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by Bold Commerce
by Adam Townsend
“Shining” was the lead single from Motown signee Fire in Little Africa’s self-titled album. With a smooth, luxurious jazz instrume...
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by Ferrell Dixon
IAMSHABAKA and Waxtrak team up to give us hip-hop gold packaged under the name Shadowmoon. From the smooth boom-bap production to IAMSHABAKA’s high...
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by Ferrell Dixon
Tristan Wright tells a coming-of-age story through his psychedelic single Purpose. The groovy track puts the listener in a trance orchestrated by W...
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