Tulsa’s other Peruvian restaurant, Manos Peruanas, sells good food but at a bit of a price.
TAF Writer’s Salon features three up-and-coming authors
The reading included a short story, comic strips and excerpts from a novel, providing an entertaining, if not awkward, experience.
Campell exhibit explores themes of vulnerability and prejudice
Crystal Campbell’s “Take Only Pictures, Kill Only Time, Leave Only Bubbles,” a gallery exploring a wide array of themes and…
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra enchants Guthrie Green
The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra performed a striking variety of classic and contemporary pieces at the Guthrie Green on First Friday.
Sura adds Korean, Japanese fare to already large sushi menu
With a comfortable atmosphere and large menu, Sura Korean and Japanese is a new place to try in town.
Ballet in Studio K: members elaborate on art of dance before opening performance
The Collegian met with two dancers in the upcoming program “Creations in Studio K” at Tulsa Ballet to discuss the…
Tulsa alum Ray Bachlor shares his story
Ray Bachlor, who began at TU in 1943, shares stories from his life with the Collegian.
Albums to look forward to in the summer: revisited
In the Collegian’s final issue last semester, I compiled a short list of albums to be released later that summer…
Father John Misty provides extravagancy and intimacy at Cain’s Ballroom
Wednesday night saw the return of Father John Misty to Tulsa, equipped with a bigger band and no less rambunctious.
A short look at this summer’s films
There were plenty of good films and bad films masquerading as good films this summer. Let’s discuss a few of…