Listen Frontier: Talking turkey
A special Thanksgiving edition of Listen Frontier: Our Cary Aspinwall chats with Judy Allen of Edible Tulsa and Tulsa People’s Natalie Mikles.
Cary Aspinwall November 24, 2015
A special Thanksgiving edition of Listen Frontier: Our Cary Aspinwall chats with Judy Allen of Edible Tulsa and Tulsa People’s Natalie Mikles.
Dylan Goforth November 20, 2015
Host R.J. Young, Frontier Editor in Chief Ziva Branstetter and News On 6 Crime Reporter Lori Fullbright get together to talk about crime prevention tips ahead of this upcoming holiday season.
Dylan Goforth November 13, 2015
On this edition of Listen Frontier, the colorful Cue discusses city politics, traveling the world and why she’s not in favor of building a restaurant on top of Turkey Mountain, (and says she wants to bring In-N-Out to Tulsa.)
Cary Aspinwall November 6, 2015
Tulsa Police Officer Jesse Guardiola talks to host RJ Young and staff writer Dylan Goforth about police life and bringing more Hispanic officers to Tulsa.
For the Frontier October 30, 2015
The fun, gross stuff in the museum comes courtesy of the Oklahoma Museum Network’s Grossology exhibit. It includes a Toot Toot exhibit and a Snot, Snot exhibit, each utterly silly yet surprisingly informative.
Dylan Goforth October 23, 2015
Kevin Canfield stalked the grounds at River West Festival Park this week, eating the food, drinking the beer and talking to Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa patrons.
Dylan Goforth October 16, 2015
State executions are halted until 2016, and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office promises a new approach. We discuss these developments on Listen Frontier.
Cary Aspinwall October 6, 2015
The Tulsa State Fair means corndogs, burgers on donut buns, livestock shows, Carnies, roller coasters and people watching. Kevin Canfield takes this week’s podcast to the midway.
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