Tulsa History http://kwgs.org en "Tulsa's KAKC Radio: The Big 97" --- A New Book by Public Radio Tulsa's Own Steve Clem http://kwgs.org/post/tulsas-kakc-radio-big-97-new-book-public-radio-tulsas-own-steve-clem <p>The "new KAKC" --- an AM Radio titan from the annals of Tulsa broadcasting --- emerged in the middle 1950s, when rock and roll was just starting to make its very significant mark on American culture. KAKC was <em>the</em> Top 40 station in our community, and invariably one of the most popular stops on the radio dial, well into the 1970s. Mon, 15 Apr 2013 20:19:56 +0000 Rich Fisher 37408 at http://kwgs.org "Tulsa's KAKC Radio: The Big 97" --- A New Book by Public Radio Tulsa's Own Steve Clem The Tulsa Historical Society Presents "Tulsa in the Teens" http://kwgs.org/post/tulsa-historical-society-presents-tulsa-teens <p>In 1901, the first-ever oil well in Tulsa (from the Creek word, "Tallasi," meaning "Old Town") was established; the city itself had been officially incorporated in 1898. In 1905, the discovery of the fabled Glenn Pool oil field occurred --- and a boom town was born. And not just any boom town, but a petroleum-driven city-on-the-go, as Tulsa's population climbed to more than 140,000 between 1901 and 1930. On this edition of ST, we revisit the pivotal decade in this remarkable growth spurt as we discuss a new exhibit at the Tulsa Historical Society (or THS). Thu, 07 Feb 2013 21:33:56 +0000 Rich Fisher 33795 at http://kwgs.org The Tulsa Historical Society Presents "Tulsa in the Teens" Theatre Tulsa @ 90 http://kwgs.org/post/theatre-tulsa-90 <p>On this edition of ST, we're talking about the past, present, and future of Theatre Tulsa, one of the oldest arts organizations in the state. Established in 1922, Theatre Tulsa is actually the oldest community theatre west of the Mississippi River. Over the years, it's brought hundreds of productions to the people of Tulsa. It premiered the first-ever community theatre productions of "Our Town" in 1939, "All My Sons" in 1947, and "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" in 1993. Fri, 24 Aug 2012 18:03:56 +0000 Rich Fisher 24907 at http://kwgs.org Theatre Tulsa @ 90 Tulsa's Kendall Whittier Neighborhood Looking Forward to New Development http://kwgs.org/post/tulsas-kendall-whittier-neighborhood-looking-forward-new-development <p>Tulsa&#39;s Kendall Whittier neighborhood, certainly the city&#39;s most diverse neighborhood, is poised for new development. Fri, 13 Jul 2012 17:55:40 +0000 Rich Fisher 22196 at http://kwgs.org Tulsa's Kendall Whittier Neighborhood Looking Forward to New Development "Dan's War on Poverty: A Grassroots Crusade for Social Justice" http://kwgs.org/post/dans-war-poverty-grassroots-crusade-social-justice <p>On this edition of ST, we speak with the Tulsa-based writer, consultant, and activist Ann Patton, who&#39;s just published a biography of the late (and legendary) Father Dan Allen, a Catholic priest turned social activist who worked incessantly (and memorably) to combat poverty and promote equality in Tulsa in the 1960s and beyond. Father Dan is probably best known for creating the Tulsa-area social service agency, Neighbor for Neighbor, which still exists today. Thu, 14 Jun 2012 19:57:15 +0000 Rich Fisher 20520 at http://kwgs.org "Dan's War on Poverty: A Grassroots Crusade for Social Justice" Concerning the Recently Issued Survey on Race from the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation http://kwgs.org/post/concerning-recently-issued-survey-race-john-hope-franklin-center-reconciliation <p>Last week, the nonprofit John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation released a survey of Tulsa residents&#39; views on race relations. This survey was called for, and completed, before the recent (and perhaps racially motivated) shootings in North Tulsa in the pre-dawn hours of Good Friday --- but it&#39;s hardly surprising that, given the shocking tragedy of those violent acts and the coincidental appearance of this new survey, people throughout our community are speaking about issues of race with a candor that seems, in many cases, as rare as it is welcome. Tue, 24 Apr 2012 19:27:19 +0000 Rich Fisher 17407 at http://kwgs.org Concerning the Recently Issued Survey on Race from the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation