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Tyler Thrasher Is Not Afraid Of Glowing Up
The 32-year-old Tulsa artist is rewriting the rules of the creative life, one alchemy experiment at a time
Scotland’s Maxwell Quartet Became A Trio And Still Turned In A Win
Down a violinist and scrambling after a travel nightmare, the group ended up giving one of the warmest, most human concerts of the year.
Dante’s Is Going Brick-And-Mortar
The beloved pizza-slinging operation plans to move into new digs in SoBo.
Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, November 26-December 2
Road races, extra meals and more in this very Thanksgiving edition of Tulsa Picks.
With “The Seagull,” Tulsa Gets Another Classic Play Well Done
Little Shop of Productions brought renewed reverence and relevance to the 1896 Chekov play
Is It Opera? Is It Musical Theatre? Yes.
Tulsa Opera gets help from community artists and national stars for a rousing production of ‘The Sound of Music.’
Data Centers Got You Worried? Wait Until You Find Out About The Bitcoin Mines
A state law that quietly passed in 2024 with help from a crypto advocacy group has already created a headache for one Oklahoma town.
After Nearly Six Years, Kendall-Whittier’s The Studio Will Close
The creative space, which sprouted out of the pandemic, gave artists of all kinds a space in which to work
Theatre Tulsa’s ‘RENT’ Made Sure We Felt The Joy In The Midst Of All The Terror
The sold-out production was filled with relatable big emotions, existential angst and love









