The Oklahoma Today Podcast: October 16, 2023
Published October 2023
By Ben Luschen | 2 min read
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In this week's episode, we speak to Osage artist Addie Roanhorse, the founder of Pawhuska's Big Rain Gallery who also served as an art director and Osage Nation cultural ambassador for Martin Scorsese's epic new film Killers of the Flower Moon, based on David Grann's nonfiction bestseller about the Osage Reign of Terror. Roanhorse designed the cover art for the November/December issue of Oklahoma Today, which mails to subscribers this week and will appear on newsstands by November 1.
Also on the podcast, we ask the editors what Oklahoma small town they love to visit in Question of the Week. Follow Oklahoma Today on Facebook and Instagram to take part in the conversation.
Podvents from this episode come, as always, from TravelOK.com. Here's what we discussed:
Taste of Ada
Lederhosen Lauf at Tulsa Oktoberfest
Heritage Hills Historic Home Tour in Oklahoma City
Okie Jeep Jam in Muskogee
World Cup Finals of Team Roping in Guthrie
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