Iconic punk band Blink-182 still just as exciting even without Tom DeLonge on vocals.
Freezing Cow good ice cream, not worth price
Ice cream in Tulsa became more Insta-worthy with the addition of a rolled ice cream shop, Freezing Cow.
“I Am My Own Wife” a grand one trans-woman show
The play about a transgender woman surviving the Nazi and Soviet regimes in Berlin is complex but surprisingly arresting.
“Creations in Studio K” a varied, enjoyable experience
This year’s rendition of “Creations in Studio K” had all-female choreographers who each gave programs that told their own stories.
Kogonada’s feature-length debut “Columbus” a nice surprise
“Columbus” subverts the stereotypes found in small films about small places, providing a genuinely enjoyable experience.
“Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play” funny if not a little confusing
Theatre Pops’s presentation of the play was wonderfully performed, but the play itself fell short in areas.
True Story Slam gives Tulsans with stories a stage
The stories at Ok, So’s True Story Slam ranged from the mundane to the hilarious.
New WWI exhibit unveiled on 5th floor of library
“World War I: 1917, The Yanks are Coming,” the newest appearance from McFarlin’s Special Collections, provides an intriguiging, historial experience.
“It” gives minor scares, has great personality
The best movie based off a Stephen King novel that we’ve had in a while, “It” carries more charm than…
Guest authors bring new techniques to TU
Saturday’s Poetry Symposium included a few authors who discussed their relation to poetry and offered their own workshop techniques.
