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Spring Houghton
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Spring lives, writes, and teaches in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her reserved, uncontroversial, countrified mother has no idea how she raised Spring to be such a passionate li’l thang. Read more of Spring’s progressive feminist musings at www.progressontheprairie.com, or engage her in open-minded discussion via e-mail here.


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The independent and local art/ fashion/craft show INDIE EMPORIUM is in Tulsa, Oklahoma this weekend, Friday and Saturday. It is at the VFW post on 6th...
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First and foremost, it is never pleasant to hear that people are losing jobs; so the news yesterday that Conde Nast Publications is shutting down four...
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There’s been much discussion recently of how Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series paints an unhealthy image of romantic relationships,...
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Senator James "Jim" Inhofe is a Republican Senator from Oklahoma. He was born in Tulsa and served as mayor of Tulsa in the 1980s. A...
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A new restaurant opened in south Tulsa in April called Twin Peaks. It's a regional chain that already has stores in Dallas, Austin, and Albuquerque,...
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The economy seems to be on everyone’s mind. Even the Pope’s. Pope Benedict XVI released a new encyclical entitled “Charity in...
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The recent media spotlight on female prisoners enduring sexual assault in northeast Oklahoma’s Delaware County jail are worrisome, to say the...
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On this day in 1964, the Civil Rights Act was signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on...
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Oklahoma Representative Sally Kern, a 62-year-old Republican from the 84th district, has written a proclamation blaming America’s current...
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