Grace Wood

writer ❁ digital creator ❁ storyteller

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  • May 9, 2023

    Count Tutu: Ensemble makes dance-friendly music with lyrics rooted in social issues (Tulsa World Magazine, March 2023)

    If you have a chance to see Count Tutu perform, take it. The group, led by Nathan Wright and Branjae Jackson, has an incredible stage presence. Click on the image to read the article on the Tulsa World website.

  • May 9, 2023

    Paul Benjaman Band: Artist draws on Tulsa Sound pioneers, makes each show a unique experience (Tulsa World Magazine, March 2023)

    Armed with his 1959 Fender Stratocaster, Benjaman combines skilled guitar-playing with lyrics addressing topics such as family and heartbreak. Click on the image to read the article on the Tulsa World website.

  • May 9, 2023

    Steph Simon: Rapper, producer and activist creates music with a mission (Tulsa World Magazine, March 2023)

    Simon sheds light on important topics and gives a platform to up-and-coming artists in the community. Click on the image to read the article on the Tulsa World website.

  • May 9, 2023

    Tulsa artists start business to provide supplies for ceramics community (Tulsa World, April 2023)

    Artists Jessica Walker and Maddie Schmidt have launched Ruby Clay Co., a ceramic art supply store that celebrated its grand opening April 1.  Click on the image to read the article on the Tulsa World website.

  • May 9, 2023

    Tulsa country-folk band Dante & The Bird Dogs debuts first single about alien abduction (Tulsa World, April 2023)

    The eight-piece Tulsa band just released its first single on Spotify covering the mysterious case of Betty and Barney Hill. Click on the image to read the article on the Tulsa World website.

  • May 9, 2023

    Westhope, the iconic Tulsa home built by Frank Lloyd Wright, now up for sale (Tulsa World, April 2023)

    The famed architect built Westhope for his cousin Richard Lloyd Jones, the publisher of The Tulsa Tribune.  Click on the image to read the article on Tulsa World’s website:

  • May 9, 2023

    Leading the ‘lawn revolution’: Oklahoma conservation group is helping the environment, one yard at a time (Tulsa World, April 2023)

    The Yard by Yard project is helping people across Tulsa County and beyond transform their yards into habitats for pollinators and places where fruits and vegetables can grow.  Click on the image to read the article on Tulsa World’s website:

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