"Thomas Nast and the Invention of the Modern Political Cartoon"
On this edition of ST, we offer a discussion of the life and work of Thomas Nast (1840-1902), who is commonly thought of as "the father of American political cartooning." Highly influential in his time...
View ArticleAn Upcoming Lecture -- "Woody Guthrie as Political Humorist: His Influences,...
On this edition of ST, we speak with Dr. Mark Allen Jackson of Middle Tennessee State University. He's an expert on political expression in American folk music, and he's also the author of "Prophet...
View Article"Interlock: Art, Conspiracy, and the Shadow Worlds of Mark Lombardi" (Encore...
(Note: This interview originally aired last fall.) On this edition of ST, a discussion with Patricia Goldstone, who has been a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, has written for The Washington Post...
View Article"Far and Away: Reporting from the Brink of Change, Seven Continents,...
Our guest on StudioTulsa is author Andrew Solomon, winner of the National Book Award and National Books Critics' Circle Award, whose past books include "Far From the Tree" and "The Noonday Demon." He...
View Article"Days of Reckoning" Arrive at the State Capitol: A Chat with Wayne Greene of...
On this installment of ST, we speak with Wayne Greene, the editorial pages editor at the Tulsa World. As noted at the World's website, Greene is a "fourth-generation Oklahoman in his third decade with...
View Article"Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business"
On this edition of ST, an interesting discussion with Rana Foroohar, who is CNN's Global Economic Analyst and an Assistant Managing Editor at Time Magazine. She joins us by phone to talk about her new...
View ArticleNew York Times Film Critic A.O. Scott Argues for "Better Living Through...
On this edition of ST, we speak with A.O. Scott, chief film critic at The New York Times. Scott has a new book out; it's called "Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Pleasure,...
View ArticleMaking a Fresh Start in the Motor City -- "Detroit Hustle: A Memoir of Life,...
On this edition of ST, a discussion with Amy Haimerl, a professor of journalism at Michigan State University who writes about small business and urban policy for Fortune, Reuters, The New York Times,...
View Article"Give Us the Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America" by Ari...
On this edition of ST, a compelling discussion with Ari Berman, a political correspondent for The Nation whose writing has also appeared in The New York Times and Rolling Stone (and who is a frequent...
View Article"Reporting from the Brink of Change, Seven Continents, Twenty-Five Years"...
(Note: This interview first aired in May.) Our guest on StudioTulsa is author Andrew Solomon, winner of the National Book Award and National Books Critics' Circle Award, whose past books include "Far...
View ArticleA Chat with Steve Lopez, Whose Bestselling "The Soloist" Is the "One Book,...
On this edition of StudioTulsa, we listen back to a 2008 discussion with author and journalist Steve Lopez about his bestselling nonfiction account, "The Soloist: A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship,...
View Article"ADHD Nation: Children, Doctors, Big Pharma, and the Making of an American...
On this edition of ST Medical Monday, we talk with Alan Schwarz, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative reporter who (until recently) was on the staff at The New York Times. He joins us to discuss...
View ArticleStudioTulsa Medical Monday: A Conversation with Medical Writer Bret Stetka
On this edition of StudioTulsa Medical Monday, we speak with Bret Stetka, a health, science, and medical writer who works as an Editorial Director for Medscape by WebMD, and who is also a contributor...
View ArticleA Chat with Dr. Lisa Rosenbaum, a National Correspondent for The New England...
On this edition of StudioTulsa Medical Monday, we speak with Dr. Lisa Rosenbaum, who is a national correspondent for The New England Journal of Medicine. She joins us to talk about a three-part series...
View Article"Going Slow to Go Fast and Other Unexpected Turns in the World of Competitive...
On this edition of our program, we speak with Ian Scheffler, who has written for The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Los Angeles Times, and The Los Angeles Review of Books. His first book, just out, is a...
View Article"Detroit Hustle: A Memoir of Life, Love, and Home" (Encore Presentation)
(Note: This interview originally aired in July.) On this edition of ST, a discussion with Amy Haimerl, a professor of journalism at Michigan State University who writes about small business and urban...
View ArticleThe Year in Medical Journalism: A Chat with Gary Schwitzer of...
On this edition of ST Medical Monday, we look back on the best and worst medical journalism of 2016 with Gary Schwitzer, the founder and publisher of the website HealthNewsReview.org . This website...
View Article"Indians Illustrated: The Image of Native Americans in the Pictorial Press"
Our guest today is John M. Coward, an associate professor of communication here at the University of Tulsa, who tells us about his new book, "Indians Illustrated: The Image of Native Americans in the...
View Article"A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy" by Sue Klebold
On this edition of our show, a discussion with Sue Klebold, whose 17-year-old son, Dylan, was of course one of the two teenage boys who committed suicide after their murderous attack on Colorado's...
View ArticleJournalist Evan Osnos to Speak Soon at TU on "The China-America Paradox"
On this installment of StudioTulsa, we speak with Evan Osnos, a staff writer at The New Yorker who's also a fellow at the Brookings Institution as well as a contributor to This American Life and...
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