Governor Mary Fallin recently released a proclamation declaring Thursday, Oct. 13 to be “Oilfield Prayer Day.” The proclamation was initially…
Overthrowing Obama’s veto dangerous for Saudi relations
A couple weeks ago, Congress overrode a veto put forth by Obama for the first time in his presidency. President…
Candidate Twitters are an important tool
In the race for the presidency, a new form of media has become increasingly important to all sides of the…
Godzilla returns to Tokyo!
For all the contentious arguments made in “Shin Godzilla,” the oft-repeated observation that Japan is a country that has been…
Despite small crowd, Deerhunter kills at Cain’s
On the night of October 7, 2016, Cain’s Ballroom in Downtown Tulsa was far too empty. After the doors opened,…
“Concerts with Commentary” impressive but uninformative
Last Thursday night, The TU School of Music’s “Concerts with Commentary” series continued with a performance of Franz Schubert’s 1824…
Students, local actors read screenplays at film festival
The Tulsa American Film Festival returned for its second year, with a heavy emphasis on Native American films and short…
Tulsans share their scary stories in themed event
Last Thursday, Ok, So held a “creepy story slam,” in which audience members were invited to come to the stage…
Nimrod Conference inspires, aids writing enthusiasts
This year’s Nimrod Writers Conference kicked off on Friday night at the Lorton Performance Center. There, guests watched the 38th…
Red Scare Book Fair houses counter-culture literature
Last weekend was the Red Scare Book Fair, a kind of quietly rebellious event hosted in the Nightingale Theater. Like…