This seasoned group of Tulsa musicians has been playing together live for a few years, but their new self-titled album is their first as a band. Recorded as live cuts at Black Box Studio and released in January on Tulsa’s nonprofit Horton Records label, Saugeye showcases several original tunes, along with covers of songs by acclaimed singer songwriter, Malcolm Holcombe, and several talents who are no longer with us, such as Tulsa musician and luthier Dixie Michell, Red Dirt legend Brandon Jenkins, and hitmaker Bill Withers.
“Another Lifetime” is the final track on the release.
“This song idea came to me while playing a show at 18th & Boston in Tulsa a few years back,” says Tyler in a statement. “I eventually finished it with my co-writing friend, Jamie Kindleyside. We tried to express the simple hope that comes from being in the moment with someone who really needs it, and then from there the song took on its own meaning.”
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May 6, 2021
Starting May 29, residents wonât be afraid of âthings that go bump in the nightâ after they explore the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural Historyâs newest temporary exhibit, âIn the Dark.â
Created by the Cincinnati Museum Center, this hands-on exhibit will let visitors investigate and solve some of the mysteries of darkness using interactive stations, walk-through dioramas, models and explanatory panels.
Each of the walk-through areas delves deep into the darkness of different areas:
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âThe Darkness of Nightâ: Encounter animals that dwell in three diverse environments as darkness falls. Visitors can walk through the 60-square-foot diorama of a mountainous forest and witness the activities of a bobcat, barred owl, spotted skunk, flying squirrel and salamanders as they forage for a meal. Interactive games help visitors discover more about animal and plant adaptations to darkness.
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Students will return to in-person classes this fall semester on the University of Oklahoma s Norman campus.
This could be promising for hundreds of Norman restaurants and shops after several in the area said this last year has been difficult.
“Economically, it’s really been a tough year,” said Jeff Stewart, manager of O’Connell’s. “It’s been tough for all of us down here. Overall in sales for 2020, I was down roughly 42%.”
Campus Corner relies heavily on students and employees from the university. However, with many classes being moved online, the campus has seen less traffic.
“I don’t think most of us could survive another year of it,” said Jerry Hatter, owner of Balfour of Norman. “So, it’s really important that we get going again and get everything back to as normal as possible.”
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“There is enormous untapped potential for enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) to provide clean and reliable electricity to power tens of millions of homes across the country,” Kathleen Hogan, the acting under secretary for Science and Energy, said in a DOE statement.
“These investments in EGS research support President Biden’s mission to take on the climate crisis by pushing the frontiers of science and engineering and creating jobs in cutting-edge clean energy fields,” Hogan added.