October 1, 2012

October 1, 2012

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This Machine spouts off as we wrap up our three-part series on the Oklahoma water wars.

ROBBERS CAVE REVISITED: Gene Perry goes back to Robber’s Cave—with Aussie filmmaker Gina Perry.

HANDOUT: Daniel McCool exposes the messy marriage of farming and politics.

BALANCING ACT: Ginger Strand wraps up a three-part series on Oklahoma’s impending water wars.

RIPPLES IN A LAKE: Amy Hardberger, a consultant for the Environmental Defense Fund, makes the case for a cultural and behavioral shift in water management.

POETRY: Characters in 1970s Oklahoma seek escape in crank and a speeding a Gran Turino in this poem by Jeanetta Calhoun Mish.

SH*TTY MOM: An excerpt from the tongue-in-cheek, wickedly funny Sh*tty Mom: the Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us by Laurie Kilmartin, Karen Moline, Alicia Ybarbo, and Mary Ann Zoellner.

THE POLITICS OF CLOUT: Jim Myers reports on the loss of clout our state will wield in Washington D.C.

LETTER FROM HONDURAS: Aric S. Queen finds a foothold in Honduras with an unlikely cast of souls.

ORIGINAL OKIE: Jeremy Charles photographs Tino Tudisco, an 82-year-old Italian tailor who runs his own tailoring and alterations shop in downtown Tulsa.


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