The Tulsa City-County Library is celebrating Hispanic Heritage month during September and October this year. As their fourth event this year, they hosted a Tea Workshop with Edgar Fabian Frias on Sept. 26. It was streamed through Facebook Live. Amairani Perez Chamu, the coordinator of the Hispanic Resource Center at the Tulsa Library, guided the […]
Author: Cheyanne Wheat
Ryan Murphy does it again! Another ominous tale: Netflix’s “Ratched”
“Ratched” is Ryan Murphy’s third film series to premiere on Netflix. His involvement includes other Netflix Original Series titled “Hollywood” and “The Politician.” He also wrote and produced a Netflix Documentary called “A Secret Love.” Ryan Murphy’s overall filmography includes “Glee,” “Scream Queens,” “Pose” and, most famously, “American Horror Story.” He began writing in the […]
“Dancing with the Stars” reveals Latest Season’s Cast
Season 29 of “Dancing with the Stars” announced the celebrity cast last week! The cast includes 15 celebrities from various realms of fame. Here is a quick list of who to expect on the dancefloor in the upcoming weeks! Monica Aldama is an American cheer coach. She is best known for her work in the […]
Drive-in concerts prove pandemic innovation
Concerts are one of the most profitable and popular nightlife entertainment activities. Live music, drinks and loads of people who enjoy the same music you do! It is always a night to remember, but due to the current pandemic, concerts are being put under the magnifying glass. Large gatherings and crowds are unsafe, irresponsible and […]
“Phenomenally” a reflective, empowering poetry event
MUSED organization hosted “Phenomenally” with the aim of creating a celebratory venue for women-centric poetry. On Saturday, January 27, MUSED organization hosted an event called “Phenomenally,” based off the famous poem by Maya Angelou. It was located at The Brooksider on 35th and Peoria, and all proceeds from the event went to the Reverse Selfie […]
“Trendsetters in Triptych” an intimate and emotional exhibit
The Zarrow Center’s new gallery features triptych shots of famous and influential artists, combined with anecdotes from the photographer. “Trendsetters in Triptych” is showcased at the Zarrow Center on MLK Jr and Brady. It is in the “Gallery Prep” room in the back corner of the first floor. I had difficulty finding it myself. A […]
TU holds information session on Title IX
with a perceived rise in sexual assaults on TU’s campus comes an increased efforts to investigate past and prevent future sexual assault cases. Listen up, everyone but especially ladies and members of the trans community! You’re about to be educated on your rights given to you by the glamorous Title IX. On Thursday, November 9, […]
Maroon 5’s new record a waste of time at best
The pop group’s new album, “Red Pill Bles,” makes odd reference to “red-pilling” and is just a generally uninteresting album. “Red Pill Blues” was released on November 3, 2017. It is Maroon 5’s sixth album. Currently, “What Lovers Do” is the most popular song in the album hold #12 on Billboard’s top 100. This might […]
“Streets” an impressive gallery with subtext
TU professor Mark Lewis’s gallery has been running all month, but context provided by his daughter makes the exhibit even more meaningful.
Halloween attractions you don’t want to miss
Northeastern Oklahoma’s biggest haunted house attractions, explained and scored for your convenience.