The Philbrook’s newest exhibit, “Museum Confidential,” provides an interactive and informative look on how museums work. If you’ve ever stared…
Books to read if you’re feeling ____________
Local bookworm Tori Gellman weighs in with some books you should read when feeling alone, nostalgic or lost. If you’re…
Over The Garden Wall a season-appropriate watch
The 2014, ten-piece miniseries first aired on Cartoon Network and has become a cult-classic in the years since. We’re in…
Sisserou’s a vibrant spot in Tulsa Arts District
The restaurant specializes in Caribbean and Cuban food, and while a bit pricey, offers something for everyone. When I tell…
Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Ingredients: 4 sweet potatoes, peeled and chopped into one-inch cubes ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus a smidge extra for…
Living Arts holds reflective gallery on Day of the Dead
The Day of the Dead gallery specializes in altars built by local artists in honor of their deceased loved ones.…
60 thoughts I had while listening to Weezer’s new album Pacific Daydream
Weezer’s a tried-and-true band, so their latest release is bound to have a couple good jams on it, right? 1.…
Theory of a Deadman’s show anything but dead
The early ‘00s alt-rock band came to the Cain’s in order to give a nostalgia-fueling performance. The rockers of Tulsa…
“Streets” an impressive gallery with subtext
TU professor Mark Lewis’s gallery has been running all month, but context provided by his daughter makes the exhibit even…
Jenny Yang’s comedy highlights racial, political themes
Comedian Jenny Yang visited TU to give an hour-long set featuring race, politics and even boba tea jokes.







