The Best Tulsa Events: March 18 – 24
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, cherry blossoms, and more in our weekly events roundup
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After Several Seconds Of Deliberation, I Have Decided That The Drillers’ New “Ranch Dipper” Is A Perverted Little Freak
The newest identity for the Tulsa Drillers is a pizza slice who revels in being devoured
After Thirty Years, Dropkick Murphys’ Anti-Authoritarian Flag Still Flies
The Irish punk veterans sold out Cain’s for a massive, Guinness-soaked celebration of class solidarity
Hot Spots, Bites, Bevs & More: 69 Things To Do In Tulsa This Spring
More ways to touch grass than you could possibly dream of.
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If I Had Missed This, I Would Have Been Pissed
The Polish Boarte Trio put on a breathtaking show of a little-known composer after some lackluster Haydn and Debussy
Tulsa Picks: The Best Tulsa Events, March 11-17
St. Paddy's Day, Hot Wheels Live, new theatre & music, plus a kung fu triple ripper
Is Nine Inch Nails The Greatest American Rock Band?
Salvation by synth with Reznor & Co. at the BOK Center
‘Is Christianity Compatible With Democracy?’ And Other Questions With Boston Avenue Methodist Church’s Theologian-In-Residence
On the quietly radical philosophies behind Tulsa’s most prominent Art Deco monument
“Roughly Right” Doesn’t Need You To Be Perfect
Alicia Kelly’s show at 108|Contemporary brings a carpenter’s materials and an artist’s mentality together
Here’s Your Guide To Tulsa Art In March
This month's new shows offer photography, painting, weaving, immersive sound, and more
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Tom McCarthy On The Goffness Of Tulsa Club
Tulsa was once on the cutting edge, and Bruce Goff was a big reason why
What’s The State Of Radical Art In Tulsa Right Now?
How Tulsa's artists are responding to a political nightmare
This Greenwood Jazz Club Hosted Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Then It Disappeared.
Remembering the Down Beat Ballroom, Tulsa’s long-forgotten jazz club
America First, Political Violence And Intimidation In Early Tulsa
When two men were killed less than 24 hours apart in 1918, the city’s elite cheered.
Must Reads from The Pickup and This Land
Carrying For Each Other With LGBTQ+ Gun Clubs
"A man's rights rest in three boxes: the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box." —Frederick Douglass
Horse Teeth and Heartbreak
Sheilah Bright hits the road with Edye Lucas, the best damn horse dentist in Oklahoma.
ICE Separated A Family In Midtown Tulsa
Immigration detentions in Oklahoma are on the rise. One case shows how ICE’s cooperation with Tulsa County makes it possible.
Genius, Madness, Greed, Arson: The Story Of Bruce Goff’s Iconic Bavinger House
Russell Cobb has the story of one of Goff’s finest creations, “one of the building marvels of our own postwar period.”


















