Jennifer Latham discusses how the characters in her new novel represent Tulsa’s history.
New Bread & Butter Kitchen fattens the soul
Southern homestyle restaurant Bread & Butter Kitchen and Bakery is a new hot spot in town for its comforting meals.
Poet Rebecca Eland performs her “projective verse” at TU
Poet and ballerina Rebecca Eland returns to her hometown of Tulsa to read from her newest book.
Documentary “I Am Not Your Negro” compelling but safe
Raoul Peck’s new documentary provides an inspiring narrative and addresses important issues, but is ultimately a message that students can…
Animal Collective returns with “The Painters,” a direct, brief follow-up to their last album
“The Painters EP,” released nearly a year after Animal Collective’s last album, “Painting With,” serves as a worthy companion EP.
“XX” an experimental, disappointing horror anthology
Despite its unusual premise, XX proves to be yet another flat and forgettable movie experience.
“Russian Ark” immortalizes, romanticizes a nation’s history
TU’s Russian Club recently screened the 2002 film “Russian Ark,” which explores Russian history in one take.
Uninformed Oscars predictions: Best Picture nominees
A set of cynical predictions for the Oscars’ Best Picture category, written by someone who hasn’t seen any of the…
TV Heads’ “Total Fucker” is underwhelming but worth a try
TV Heads takes advantage of the Variety section’s unbreakable rule: to always review the random CDs that are physically sent…
To: Lonely music enthusiasts on Valentine’s Day
Last Tuesday, am I right? Valentine’s Day comes every year and there never seems to be enough content with which…