Magic City Books brought the famously banned author to speak about his latest novel, “Quichotte,” which retells the Cervantes classic.…
Hogue gallery hosts Shane Darwent’s mixed media show
Darwent’s “The Setting Stone” explores the aesthetics of the urban environment through mixed media installations. Shane Darwent’s “The Setting Stone”…
Agender model Rain Dove speaks about gender
Rain Dove encouraged open dialogue and discussed their experiences coming to terms with their identity The Student Association sponsored a…
Zora J Murff photos tackle intersectionality
Murff engages with the history of lynchings and redlinings in contemporary spaces through photography. TU Photo Club brought photographer Zora…
Are universities exploiting slaves through images?
Descendant of enslaved man challenges use of daguerreotypes owned by Harvard. In March, Tamara Lanier filed a lawsuit against Harvard…
Hogue Gallery hosts student exhibition
The 51-year tradition continued, this year with new awards to highlight student art. In an annual juried exhibition of undergraduate…
TU professor presents findings in anthropology lecture
Dr. Lindstrom discussed his time living with the people of Tanna and his study of their language. TU’s National Collegiate…
World class photographer comes to Tulsa
In a lecture at the Tulsa Town Hall series, photographer Platon discussed his career of capturing people in power. Tulsa…
Living Arts hosts Okla. Avant Garde
Artists performed spoken word poetry at March’s First Friday Art Crawl. During the March 1 First Friday, Living Arts hosted…
Piano Puzzler speaks about memory in music
Bruce Adolphe combined neuroscience and classical music in compositions at the Philbrook. Bruce Adolphe, commonly recognized as the Piano Puzzler…









