The Tulsa Project

Culture, History, Art, Music, and Life in Tulsa, Oklahoma. An online magazine.


Archive for the ‘Monthly Issues’ Category

April

by Michael Champlin on April 12, 2010

Local entrepreneur Scott Smith opened The Blue Jackalope coffee shop and grocery store in 2008. For two years it has served as a community gathering place and beacon for a local food revolution — and a great place to grab a cup of coffee. The Blue Jackalope in photos, by Kenneth M. Ruggiano. Plus: Food [...]

March

by Michael Champlin on March 18, 2010

This month: They say it was modeled after Hagia Sofia. We’re not so sure about that, but we’re sure about this: It’s one of Tulsa’s most memorable pieces of architecture. We talk about the Blue Dome and its up-and-coming district. Plus: we interview Jeff Richardson, owner of Hardwork records and the man behind some of [...]

February 2010

by Michael Champlin on February 5, 2010

This month: People call it many things: the soda can, the hypodermic needle, the spark plug, the corn cob. Whatever you call the University Club Tower, many Tulsans call it home, and one thing is certain: the views are hard to top. Plus, A Day in the Life of Mrs. Dehaven’s Flower Shop: A Photo [...]

December 2009

by Michael Champlin on November 11, 2009

This month: An interview with Dwelling Spaces‘ Mary Beth Babcock, just in time for the holiday season. Plus: Tulsa’s Neon Signs, in photos Autumn Cleaning, an essay by Justin Smith A Letter from the Editor Click Here for the December Issue.

November 2009

by Michael Champlin on November 11, 2009

Who are we, and what are we all about? A brief introduction to Tulsa’s newest online publication, The Tulsa Project. Plus: We interview Shane Hood, co-founder of tepera|hood design, llc, and a founding member of Modern Tulsa. Autumn: Our favorite season in our favorite city. Photos from around town. Information on contributing to future issues. [...]