There’s No Better Time To Start Reading Eddie Faye Gates
One of the great historians of the Tulsa Race Massacre has some lessons for this moment
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A Night With Brooklyn Rider At WOMPA Delivered Strings, Glass, And Grit
Who knew Philip Glass would sound so good in an industrial warehouse?
A Fake Story About Rumble The Bison’s Death Gained Traction Online. It’s Part Of A National Disinformation Scam.
Thousands of Facebook users were told that their teams’ mascot performer had been killed in an accident. But Rumble's not dead, says the OKC Thunder.
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A look back on a rare visit from the president of Venezuela in 1991 underscores how much American politics, oil and Tulsa have all changed since.
Tulsa Opera’s “The Pirates of Penzance” Was As Touching As It Was Hilarious
Set, cast, stage management, and orchestra were all top-notch in director Eve Summer’s version of the classic Gilbert & Sullivan operetta
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Tulsa Shakespeare Company & Theatre North Cure What Ails The Doomscroller
Like the Bard himself, these companies aimed their “Othello” towards the groundlings
Heller Theatre Company Won’t Let Me Avoid Reality In Peace
Heller’s Double Feature showed two skillful Tulsa playwrights
Bread & Puppet Theatre Combined Innocence And Gravity
The legendary politically radical circus brought its "Revolution in Progress" show to Oklahoma City
In “The Just Assassins,” Little Shop Of Productions Wrestled With The Ethics Of Revolutionary Violence
Director Anna Seat made the 1949 play by Camus feel eerily resonant

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