Two years since the groundbreaking record “I Love You, Honeybear,” Josh Tillman creates an album that’s less musically advanced but lyrically outstanding.
Month: April 2017
AIS International Night celebrated “World Icons” with creative student presentations
Association of International Students hosted a competition composed of performances intended to teach the audience about “World Icons.”
Clueless Concert Review: Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco, MisterWives and Saint Motel were rather underwhelming last week at the BOK Center.
“Steeped: The Art of Tea” leaf-s viewers with lukewarm impressions
“Steeped” allows artists the chance to examine how tea impacts human lives and culture, though only a small number of the pieces went beyond a cursory glance.
I tried to go off of Obamacare for a week and Obama beat me up
I tried to figure out if repealing Obamacare would be that bad by refusing to use my insurance for a week. It was harmful, because Barack Obama himself beat me up when I tried.
John Cena visits hospitalized children, against their wishes
John Cena continues to visit children with terminal illnesses long after the thrill of seeing John Cena has worn off.
Five North Korean beauty products that will blow you away
We know that South Korean beauty products are big, but have you seen these amazing products from the North?
TEDx returns to share ideas from the TU community
This year’s TEDx event was entirely student-organized and featured a variety of talks and performances from TU’s brightest and best.
Yevgeny Yevtushenko remembered
A letter from Joseph Bradley, Professor of History and Director of Russian Studies, in remembrance of his colleague Yevgeny Yevtushenko, who passed away last weekend.
Planning expert gives city blueprint for improving downtown
TU students offer opinions on planning expert Jeff Speck’s suggestions.