Alicia Chesser

Alicia Chesser is the culture editor of The Pickup. She's been writing about the arts in Tulsa for two decades. When she's not at someone else's show, she makes and teaches contemporary dance and messes around with creative nonfiction.
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All The Places We Would Put The Terrible “Cry Baby Cry” Statue, Now That Development Is Stalled
$250,000 and a dream gets you this
Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, July 16-22
Caribbean Carnivale, Adult Swim at Lortondale, OFA Clothing Swap and more
In “Spatial Poems,” You Are Part Of The Art
The current exhibit at Flagship will make you see the world differently
Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, July 9-15
Meet The Pickup, WoodyFest, "Summer of Soul," Circle Cinema Film Fest, Sixpence None The Richer, and more
“Pokeweed” Is Liz Blood’s Answer To Disconnection
Talking with the editor of Tulsa’s newest indie mag
Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, July 2-8
Fiawna Forté and Annie Ellicott, comedy, magic, the 4th of July, and more
Books You Should Read This Summer
Reads for every mood, from now until whenever the heat ends
Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, June 25-July 1
Loud & Queer Fest, a talk about biodiversity in Oklahoma's streams, an evening with John Fullbright, and more
Animal Crackers, Jesus Songs, And Cartoons About Hell
Jessica Davenport’s “The Sunday School Project” was a fever dream of familiar cognitive dissonance









