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Tulsa: It's OK!

Corinne Gaston

This life in Tulsa blog is here to help you live, breathe, eat, drink and experience everything Tulsa. Get tapped in, learn about the city, let us take you on the perfect day trip. Biweekly posts (occasionally weekly).

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How to Survive Summers in Tulsa (Pools, Swimming Holes, and Staying Cool)

It’s no secret that Tulsa summers are famously unbearable, but that was a secret to me when I first moved here. One spring afternoon in 2021, a friend casually said, “I think I’m gonna spend the summer elsewhere.”

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I was confuse...

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A Writer's Guide to Tulsa

One of the things I love about Tulsa is how easy it’s been for me to get connected as a writer. I’ve taken part in some of the writing groups, read my work at different open-mics, and submitted to a few contests. I even met Terrance Hayes a...

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What a Blogging Hiatus, a Dating Detox, and a Trip to Europe Taught Me

You’ve probably noticed that this blog’s been quiet for a while. Like gathering-dust-on-the-Internet quiet. When I started Tulsa: It’s OK! I was writing blog posts just to meet a schedule I’d set for myself: biweekly, rain or shine, just to...

a year ago
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An Oklahoma Poem: Coming Home

I like going for nature walks around the state’s parks and trails. I like jotting down what I see, and letting myself be immersed in the natural world. In the spirit of National Poetry Month, I attempted to capture Oklahoma's natural beauty...

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Exploring Tulsa's Not-So-Secret Tunnels

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