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    2018 Festivus For The Best Of Us

    by The Black Wall Street Times November 8, 2018
    by The Black Wall Street Times November 8, 2018

    In it’s third year Mr. Burns’ Festivus For The Best Of Us continues to grow and evolve  while keeping true to it’s original mission of camaraderie between Tulsa artists.

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    Tulsa Artists Underground

    by The Black Wall Street Times September 16, 2018
    by The Black Wall Street Times September 16, 2018

    Two underground events in Tulsa last weekend showcased the best of creativity and collaboration among local artists.

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    Alexander Tamahn is on a mission to transform Tulsa through art.

    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief May 28, 2018
    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief May 28, 2018

    Art should be funded because it is necessary for representation; it helps to fosters culture, and it gives credence to narratives that need to be heard. He also believes that people are in need of access to art and that it can even be cathartic and healing for those dealing with trauma.

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