Tulsa recently hosted a new workshop to help promote STEM careers for children, especially girls.
Student writer gets annihilated by museum social media manager in one tweet
After reading an article by a student writer, a museum social media manager unleashed a fire tweet destroying a kid.
English department hosts war literature lecture
Dr. Michael Zeitlin visited TU to lecture over war literature from a different perspective: the accounts of the combat medics…
Charging admissions to museums is unethical
Museum’s admissions costs are a disservice to artists and museum-goers alike.
Portugal. The Man quirky and loud
The pop rock band played a set that relied more on the experience as a whole than the individual songs.
“Nimrod” conference coming to campus
The “Nimrod International Journal” Writing Conference will provide an open environment for readers and writers to gain crucial info about…
Wilco brings traditional, experimental sounds to Brady Theater
Last Sunday’s performance had an exciting combination of the inane and the insane.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor less political, no less meaningful
The new record, “‘Luciferian Towers,’” doesn’t bring back the political field recordings, but the grand tonal quality is still ever-present.
Pulitzer Prize-finalist visits Tulsa, discusses complex new novel
Eowyn Ivey published “To the Bright Edge of the World” on the heels of Pulitzer-nominated “The Snow Child” with Alaska…
Sacrilege in Sharp Chapel with Tom Perrotta
Booksmart Tulsa and TU’s English/Creative Writing program collaboratively hosted Tom Perrotta, author of “The Leftovers” and, recently, “Mrs. Fletcher.”