Tulsa Opera’s recent performance of “The Stars Align” proved entertaining even for those unfamiliar with opera but also demonstrated opera…
Gilcrease engages guests with “After Dark” event
The event showcased the museum’s newest gallery on Norman Rockwell’s work, gave cocktail demonstrations and brought Tulsans of all ages…
Upcoming “1984” promises to delight
The play appeals to both fans of the book and those unfamiliar with the story. Don’t call this propaganda, but…
“The Vagina Monologues” affirming, maybe problematic
TU’s production brought a range of emotions to the stage over two widely-attended nights. Over 20 years ago, Eve Ensler…
“Black Panther” a beautiful change of pace for Marvel
Marvel’s new film is an undeniably flashy superhero flick, but the deeper questions it poses and the larger themes it…
TU puts on symphonic tribute to Yevtushenko
In memory of former professor Yevgeny Yevtushenko, the University of Tulsa hosted a symphony featuring pieces composed to the tune…
George Saunders details process on writing, growth
The Philbrook Museum, the TU English Department, the Tulsa Artist Fellowship and Magic City Books all jointly hosted an intimate…
TU Jazz Winter Concert mixed bag, ultimately delightful
The jazz concert, featuring Big Bands I and II, was a varied but delectable experience. No one chasséd out the…
Tulsa Ballet puts on Broadway-themed performance
The ‘20s-themed show, “Strictly Gershwin,” made its way to North America after a wildly popular run in Europe. The dancers…
Blue Apron costly, convenient, somewhat healthy
The meal kit subscription service simplifies cooking, but meal planning could easily replace it, for a better cost and more…









