Tulsa Tobe Nwigwe Came Correct The Houston rapper delivered heritage, family, and legacy at Legacy Fest. Ryan Anderson 17 Jun 2025 · 3 min read
Tulsa I Take Very Seriously This Review Of Grade Schoolers Performing “The Hobbit” As An Opera Tulsa Youth Opera’s version was quick, easy, and fun—something I’d return to and watch again, unlike the movies. Z.B. Reeves 11 Jun 2025 · 4 min read
Tulsa Wicked Is Everything You've Heard It Is I didn't think it was going to be that good. I was wrong. Z.B. Reeves 9 Jun 2025 · 3 min read
Tulsa On A Rooftop With Wilderado And Ken Pomeroy The hometown musicians created a golden Tulsa music moment. Lindsey Claire Smith 4 Jun 2025 · 4 min read
Tulsa Kimchi At Philbrook? It’s An Interesting Time To Be Korean-American Jennifer Hope Choi and Christina Chaey discussed the questions of making art while being Korean-American. Becky Carman 30 May 2025 · 4 min read
Tulsa That Empty Restaurant Building On The River Was Waiting For Daigoro From the team behind Lone Wolf and Chicken And The Wolf, a delicious glow-up has arrived to the Riverside spot. Angela Evans 28 May 2025 · 6 min read
Tulsa In “Chicken & Biscuits,” You Can Laugh Your Way Through Death Douglas Lyons’ 2021 Broadway play is a heartfelt reminder to build longer tables. Alex Isaak 27 May 2025 · 4 min read
Tulsa If Improv Terrifies You, Try It With The 66 Kicks A new comedy experience on Studio Row is fast, fun, and pro-level. Alicia Chesser 21 May 2025 · 5 min read
Tulsa Until You Witness Lucha Libre, You Might Not Know You’re A Pro Wrestling Fan Every year in early May, the unmistakable crash of body slams on canvas can be heard echoing through Boston Avenue's canyon of art deco decadence, as lucha libre fills the air. Quinn Carver Johnson 16 May 2025 · 7 min read
Tulsa Renée Fleming, Cringe-Free I'm not usually a fan of classical singing in concert. Then Fleming came onstage, and my prejudices evaporated. Yvonne Hazelton 16 May 2025 · 4 min read
Tulsa A Jellyfish Blurping Over Downtown Tulsa And Other Scenes From “Surreal-East” ArtHouse Tulsa puts on another killer show, this time in the Tulsa Global District Alicia Chesser 9 May 2025 · 6 min read
Tulsa Can We Offer You A Little Dignity And Candor? With free expression on the chopping block, Tulsa LitFest is more essential than ever before. Meredith Boe 6 May 2025 · 3 min read
Tulsa I Was Wrong About Dvořák Tulsa Opera brought suffering to the listeners—and that’s a good thing. Z.B. Reeves 2 May 2025 · 3 min read
Tulsa You Too Could Take The Stage At Orbit Arts Festival When I moved to Tulsa, I knew it had a lively arts and music scene, but I didn’t anticipate such an inclusive music culture. Yvonne Hazelton 2 May 2025 · 4 min read
Tulsa “Flowers Shall Grow” Helped Me Make Meaning Out Of Loss Mery McNett’s solo exhibition examines grief with bright colors, interactive elements, and—yes—flowers. Meredith Boe 25 Apr 2025 · 3 min read
Tulsa I Saw “Ages of the Moon” Twice In 24 Hours And Now I Understand Male Friendship At World Stage, director Angela McLaughlin deftly guided an alternating duo through heavy material. Alex Isaak 23 Apr 2025 · 7 min read
Tulsa 50 Years After The Fall Of Saigon, An Art Exhibition Reflects This isn’t a showy show; it asks you to slow down, to stand in the midst of a long history and listen for the ways it speaks in the present. Alicia Chesser 18 Apr 2025 · 5 min read
Tulsa Dvořák, Strauss, And … One Other Guy Even the TSO’s spirited rendition of Hanson’s symphony didn’t get me on board. The melodies are unmemorable; the harmonies are lush but predictable; the rhythms are standard. Yvonne Hazelton 18 Apr 2025 · 3 min read