Annie Ellicott Has Björk Stuck In Her Head
Her new project Rubyland, whose debut single comes out this weekend, is a venture into art rock territory.
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Tulsa’s Weird Basketball Venues That I Have Known
A lifetime of TU basketball means rare underdog runs, fiery coaches and courts that doubled for rodeo competitions.
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Spring has sprung with flowers, a 3-day noise festival and most importantly, GWAR.
Where Many Tribute Bands Fumble, “Rei & The Moving Castle” Soars
The Studio Ghibli jazz band from OKC brought a surprising amount of weight to these tunes
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