The Oklahoma Today Podcast: October 9, 2023

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In this week's episode, we speak to Osage writer Mason Whitehorn Powell, who has spent nearly four years diving into Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese's epic film based on David Grann's nonfiction bestseller about the Osage Reign of Terror. His feature will appear in the November/December issue of Oklahoma Today, which will mail to subscribers next week and appear on newsstands by November 1.

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Podvents from this episode come, as always, from TravelOK.com.

The Oklahoma Today Podcast is sponsored by Bravado Wireless.

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Written By
Nathan Gunter

A sixth-generation Oklahoman, Weatherford native, and Westmoore High School graduate, Nathan Gunter is the magazine's editor-in-chief. When he's not editor-in-chiefing, Nate enjoys live music, running, working out, gaming, cooking, and random road trips with no particular destination in mind. He holds degrees from Wake Forest University and the University of Oklahoma. He learned how to perform poetry from Maya Angelou; how to appreciate Italian art from Terisio Pignatti; comedy writing from Doug Marlette; how to make coconut cream pie from his great-grandma; and how not to approach farm dogs from trial and error. A seminary dropout, he lives just off Route 66 in Oklahoma City.

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