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Tulsa World at the Oklahoma Historical Society Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture (retrieved April 14, 2009). Tulsa Daily World hosted by the Gateway to Oklahoma History. "Voices of Oklahoma interview with Ken Neal"—First person interview conducted on February 26, 2009 with Ken Neal, former editor of the Tulsa World
Eugene Lorton (1869-1949) was the long-time editor and publisher of the Tulsa World newspaper. Born in Missouri, he moved to Tulsa in 1911, where he bought a minority interest in the Tulsa World. Within six years, he owned the newspaper outright. He spent the rest of his life in Tulsa.
Jay Cronley (November 9, 1943 – February 26, 2017) was an American newspaper columnist for the Tulsa World and the author of many works of humorous fiction, including Fall Guy, Good Vibes, Quick Change, and Funny Farm. Cronley became a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame in 2002.
The Tulsa Tribune was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Tulsa, Oklahoma from 1919 to 1992. Owned and run by three generations of the Jones family, the Tribune closed in 1992 after the termination of its joint operating agreement with the morning Tulsa World .
Tulsa's leading newspaper is the daily Tulsa World, the second-most widely circulated newspaper in Oklahoma with a Sunday circulation of 189,789. [226] The Tulsa Voice is an Alt-Weekly newspaper covering entertainment and cultural events. Covering primarily economic events and stocks, the Tulsa Business Journal caters to
In My Little Corner of the World: 99 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine – Columbia Records: 1962 Abiding Love – In a Velvet Mood: 145 The ABC Stories of Jesus – 1963 The Country's Best – Anita Bryant's Greatest Hits – 1964 The World of Lonely People – The Best of Johnny Desmond & Anita Bryant at Jubilee 1964 – 1965 I Believe – 1966 Mine ...
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The Woody Guthrie Center is located at 102 East Reconciliation Way in the Tulsa Arts District.It features an interactive museum where the public may view musical instruments used by Guthrie, samples of his original artwork, notebooks and lyrics in his own handwriting, and photographs and historical memorabilia that illustrate his life, music, and political activities.