In recent days, per our year-end custom, we've been offering The Best of StudioTulsa -- i.e., encore presentations of interviews from throughout 2018 across a range of topics and themes.
Here's a guide (complete with on-demand audio links) regarding what we have re-aired of late, and when we've re-aired it.
On 12/26/18, we offered our February 2018 chat with the author of "Smoketown: The Untold Story of the Other Great Black Renaissance."
On 12/27/18, we offered our October 2018 interview with the author of "American Prison: A Reporter's Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment."
On 12/28/18, we offered our conversation from the fall of 2018 with pioneering conceptual artist Mel Bochner, who has show called "Amazing! Mel Bochner Prints from the Collections of Jordan Schnitzer and His Family Foundation" on view at Philbrook through January 6th.
On 1/1/19, we offered our September 2018 chat with the author of "Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke Free."
On 1/2/19, we offered our March 2018 interview with the author of "Fisherman's Blues: A West African Community at Sea."
On 1/3/19, we offered our two-part February 2018 chat with the author of -- as well as the subject of -- "Bobby BlueJacket: The Tribe, The Joint, The Tulsa Underworld."
And finally, as we begin a new year of StudioTulsa interviews, we say THANK YOU to everyone who listens to our long-ruinning Public Radio Tulsa program, either online or over the air.