Last Thursday, Ok, So held a “creepy story slam,” in which audience members were invited to come to the stage…
“Birth of A Nation” compelling, needlessly embellished
For over a hundred years, “The Birth of a Nation” has been a reminder of a film that chronicled the…
On-campus car show
Dozens and dozens of cars lined up by the bell last Sunday for the Campus Auto show. To be honest…
Renowned mystery writer Dennis Lehane visits TU
Dennis Lehane didn’t grow up with a literary background. Born in a Boston suburb to working class Irish immigrant parents…
Nimrod Conference: Calling all writers!
Nimrod International Journal is hosting its annual writers and readers workshop on Saturday, October 15th. Any TU student can sign…
TU musicians help revive early 1900’s silent film
This past Saturday, The University of Tulsa and Tulsa American Film Festival presented “Ramona” for Circle Cinema’s monthly Second Saturday…
Tulsa artist puts a fresh twist on old country
It’s unfair to steal the artistic merit of a musician by comparing them to another musician. You could spend months,…
October’s First Friday emphasizes music and dance
Since 2007, downtown’s Brady Arts District has hosted the First Friday Art Crawl, in which local museums and businesses are…
TU alum Byron Lind finds a career in comic strips
When someone mentions the words comic strip, those silly but endearing Sunday funnies that we all read growing up come…
Swedish rock band Ghost blesses Tulsa in ungodly concert
Occult rock band Ghost turned the Brady Theater into a thoroughly entertaining satanic concert last Tuesday, September 27th. The genre-bending…