On Tuesday, September 20th, Gilcrease Museum was home to a night of live jazz and good food. The Jazz Night…
Gypsy hosts open mic night
The Gypsy Coffee House, nestled comfortably in between Guthrie Green and the Drillers Stadium, is definitely haunted. Or at least…
“Best of Enemies” not quite historical edu-tainment
“Best of Enemies,” which was shown at last Wednesday’s Pizza and Politics session, is a 2015 documentary about the 1968…
Creative writing major kicks off to readings, workshops
The English department held a celebration of TU’s new Creative Writing major this past weekend. The celebration included panel discussions,…
“Eight Days A Week” brings context to Beatlemania
Despite only recording music for eight years, The Beatles still live on in popular culture and on countless “Best of…
“Lo and Behold” shows promise, falls short
One common criticism of the internet is that it’s destroying the minds of young people. With so many different forms…
Tulsa’s cultural festivals
Last weekend, two festivals celebrated the ethnic diversity of Tulsa: Tulsa Greek Festival and Tulsa’s Scotfest. The festivals allowed community…
Wilco’s “Schmilco” is worth crying over
The anticipation for the needle to hit the wax was almost too much. Wilco has been one of the most…
Creative writing major nears eventful launch
The University of Tulsa now offers a creative writing major housed in the Department of English. The conception of the…
Star Citizen delivers where No Man’s Sky disappointed
On August 9th, 2016, Hello Games released its much awaited procedural universe exploration game, No Man’s Sky. Since its announcement,…