The burgeoning poet returned to Tulsa to read samples of his work. In partnership with the University of Tulsa creative…
New Pedro the Lion a welcome return to the old
While not an instant classic, Pedro the Lion’s new album, “Phoenix,” is still worth the listen. After more than 15…
Tulsa Artist Fellowship brings in new cohort
The highly selective program continues to enrich Tulsa with funded arts. The Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) has welcomed 27 new…
Why study abroad? A student’s perspective
Studying overseas was one of the biggest character building experiences of my time here at TU. While going through the…
Dr. Thomas Martin discusses Humanism in the Renaissance
The art historian gave an illuminating talk on the intersection of historical culture and art. Renowned Renaissance art historian Dr.…
“BURN PYGMALION!!!” two steps from greatness
The sugary bedroom pop album could be improved with tighter melodies. The first album I listened to in 2019 was…
Lander Stool raises questions of ethics in art preservation
Nigerian officials have asked for the return of the artifact, which is regarded as the first item stolen during colonization.…
TU to host concert reading of “Sea Breeze Academy”
The university will bring the young adult novel to life in a way never done before. Coming to TU for…
Artist Aaron Coleman visits Tulsa
The artist, who has worked with a variety of media, discussed how racial identity influenced his process. Growing up in…
“White Rabbit Red Rabbit” an unforgettable experience
Over the course of the show, a cold read of a script developed into something memorable. Going in to see…








