“Your Name” was a fun movie with supernatural elements and fantastic characterization.
Gilcrease hosts “Black Bodies”
Dr. Tukufu Zuberi visits Tulsa to host and exhibit “Black Bodies in Propoganda: the Art of the War Poster.”
Father John Misty tackles broad concepts in “Pure Comedy”
Two years since the groundbreaking record “I Love You, Honeybear,” Josh Tillman creates an album that’s less musically advanced but…
AIS International Night celebrated “World Icons” with creative student presentations
Association of International Students hosted a competition composed of performances intended to teach the audience about “World Icons.”
Clueless Concert Review: Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco, MisterWives and Saint Motel were rather underwhelming last week at the BOK Center.
“Steeped: The Art of Tea” leaf-s viewers with lukewarm impressions
“Steeped” allows artists the chance to examine how tea impacts human lives and culture, though only a small number of…
“Wonder Women” fails to properly spotlight female artists
The Gilcrease’s event was well-intentioned, but the disproportionate ratio of female/male art on display kept it from being the feminist…
Spoon looks to new sounds in record, “Hot Thoughts”
Interspersed amongst the familiar Spoon-funk is a plethora of electronic sounds and other elements of experimentation, though the band stays…
Lottie Jane, John Mabee host drag queen contest
The hall governments of John Mabee and Lottie Jane Mabee teamed up for a drag show contest to close off…
Tulsa’s new Cajun kitchen: Flavors of Louisiana
The new restaurant, part of a small chain, promises to bring authentic flavor to this Midwest town.