February’s First Friday event features a slew of new galleries and the ever-popular Pie Night at Antoinette’s bakery. First Friday…
Award-winning musical proves it’s worth its salt
“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder” came through Tulsa last week, and the variety of songs and characters helped…
“Paddington 2” surprisingly charming, worthwhile
While not the first film a college student would think of seeing, “Paddington 2” elicits a general feeling of wholesomeness…
Tulsa Zine Night a niche, underground experience
Prominent in Tulsa’s underground literary scene, Broken Thumb Press hosts Tulsa Zine Night annually in an effort to bring zines…
Panda Bear’s new release daring in its limited format
A solid IDM EP, Panda Bear’s “A Day With the Homies” is perhaps more interesting because of its limited-run, vinyl-only…
Poetic Justice, Vol. 3 eye-opening, rage-inducing
The event focused on poetry from female inmates in Oklahoma, also featuring a screening of the documentary “Grey Matter.” Oklahoma…
“To Be Seen” an examination of division between art and audience
Sarah Gross’s installation at Living Arts, with its inclusions of ceramics and Islamic-inspired architecture, challenges the audience more with each…
Jeff Rosenstock’s newest effort strong, mature
While not as viscerally pleasing as his previous album, “WORRY.”, Rosenstock provides another sonic and energetic punk album in “POST-.”…
Bolicious brings Hawaiian poke fad to Tulsa
The new restaurant does poke well but has limited options otherwise. For those who love raw fish in their food,…
Three books to read if you’re feeling _______
Local bookworm Tori Gellman is back in the new semester with three more books to read if you’re feeling alone,…









