July 15, 2012
This Land Magazine

July 15, 2012

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This time around, we’re all about death and decay the Oklahoma way.

Coming up:

IMAGINARY OKLAHOMA: In 1968, a boy and his family visit a famous Dewey, Oklahoma, museum in John Crowley’s “Tom Mix.”

KAREN DALTON: Thomas Conner tells the story of Enid’s Karen Dalton, a near-forgotten singer who’s being rediscovered.

FOUR MEN HANGING: Tamara Hawkinson writes about a photograph of four men hanging inside an Ada barn.

CLOSER EXAMINATION: Jennie Lloyd looks inside the rusting, broken office of the Oklahoma Medical Examiner.

THE KING CONVENTION: Natasha Ball is king for a day at the annual meeting of the Elvis Presley Fan Club.

NEW POETRY: Michael Wright paints a portrait of May in Tulsa.

THE HIPPODROME: Inside the Tulsa Convention Center, Holly Wall finds an archival treasure trove.

ORIGINAL OKIE: Wink Burcham is a living embodiment of the New Tulsa Sound. This month, be on the lookout for a video of Burcham putting on a special performance for our film crew.


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