University donations, especially rather sizable ones, can sometimes be as much of a blessing to the administration as they are…
TU alum Byron Lind finds a career in comic strips
When someone mentions the words comic strip, those silly but endearing Sunday funnies that we all read growing up come…
When it comes to cookies, Clinton trounces Trump
In a cookie contest traditionally entered by presidential candidate’s spouses, Bill Clinton’s oatmeal chocolate chip cookies far exceed Melania Trump’s…
Swedish rock band Ghost blesses Tulsa in ungodly concert
Occult rock band Ghost turned the Brady Theater into a thoroughly entertaining satanic concert last Tuesday, September 27th. The genre-bending…
Smoke Break: a conversation with Jr. Jr.’s Josh Epstein
Paul Moses: I know you just got done with the sound check. You seem pretty calm — are there any…
Ceramicist Teri Frame turns her craft into a performance
Teri Frame is an assistant Professor of Ceramics at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with an MFA from Pennsylvania State. She…
DEERPEOPLE’s new LP marks a newfound unique sound
There’s nothing quite like finding a band whose discography spans a musical lifetime. Hearing the band’s own sound develop gradually…
Local Ethiopian cafe provides unique cuisine
Tucked away in a small strip mall on Lewis is Tulsa’s only Eritrean and Ethiopian Cafe. Run by Yonas Abraham…
Gilcrease After Hours brings the Western saloon back to life
Saloons in the Old West brings to mind a particular image — bar fights, card games and shots of whiskey.…
The Tulsa State Fair attracts vendors and visitors alike
The Tulsa Oklahoma State Fair is upon us once again, bringing with it — or perhaps, dragging out of hiding…