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A: My favorite thing about Tulsa is the sense of community and belonging. Also, honorable mention: The downtown Coney Island, specifically the downtown one!
A: My power would be the ability to control time. I would be able to stop, reverse, slow down and speed up time whenever I pleased. How cool would it be to relive the good times and fast forward through the bad?!
A: Since moving to Tulsa 6 years ago, I’ve told everyone that if I am going to be living in Oklahoma, I’m glad that it’s Tulsa. The community is very passionate. Whether you are an activist, artist, runner, bicyclist, reader, parent, advocate etc. you will find a group of individuals who share your love. The … Continued
A: Tulsa just feels like home! I grew up in the area and have made memories all over town, from riding the Zingo at Bell’s every summer, to watching my favorite artists perform at the BOK Center, to starting my career downtown surrounded by the beautiful Art Deco. Also… Warehouse Bar & Grill 💔 R.I.P.
A: Spending Christmas in New York, becoming a scratch golfer, and seeing Drake on tour.
A: My favorite thing about Tulsa is how big the city is but how it feels like a small town. There are people in the community that are doing work for all people here!
A: The soundtrack of my past is anything from Lady Gaga, my present soundtrack is anything by Bad Bunny, and the soundtrack of my future is Lofi beats.
A: One of my favorite things about Tulsa is the small town feel, but big city benefits. We have an incredible arts scene, great local businesses and restaurants, amazing concert venues that attract great talent and so much more. There is always the opportunity to find something new. I love the people I’ve met and … Continued
A: If I had to be on a reality TV show I think it would be Guys Grocery Games. I love Guy Fieri and come from a family of chefs. I think it would be great if we could all compete together as a family and see what shenanigans we get into! I definitely would … Continued
A: It’s the great mixture of small town and metropolitan. There’s a little bit of everything you would find in a city yet the nights are quiet and peaceful like a small town. I also love and support the growing diversity we have from all the people who make Tulsa great with their cultures, languages, … Continued