Arts & Culture
Tulsa Artist Scott Taylor Found Liable For $1.2 Million In Damages
The judgment capped a multiyear legal battle over claims of sexual abuse and predatory behavior made against Taylor.
What’s Everybody Looking Forward To In 2026?
The Pickup's writers forecast the new year
At Philbrook, “Wall Flowers” Offers An Exquisite Vision Of Care
Make this show the last thing you see this year
Live-Scoring A Witch Hunt: Dustin Edward Howard’s Winter Solstice Tradition
“Häxan” is devastating, disturbing, and a great way to bring in the darkest night of the year
Elise Paschen’s “Blood Wolf Moon” Is An Unflinching Look At Identity And Inheritance
The Osage poet who inspired the title “Killers of the Flower Moon” is back with an astounding new collection
At A Honduh Daze Show, Balloons, Stand-Up Comedy, And Sales Pitches Are All Part Of The Punk Act
A punk comedy show at Whittier that blew me away—and probably damaged my hearing
They Should’ve Let Me Call In Sick After Watching “Hamnet”
A dark, quiet showing of the film at Circle Cinema was exactly what its subject matter called for
As A Theatre Critic, I’ve Ranked Tulsa’s Holiday Lights Shows By—What Else?—Drama
All the festivity you can handle, from free to fancy
The Deliciously Unsettling Power of Clayton Keyes’ ‘Subterfuge’
The ceramics exhibition at 108|Contemporary explored complex ideas with both frankness and subtlety
In ‘Monument Eternal,’ The Mountain Isn’t The Whole Story
Le’Andra LeSeur’s show at the TAF Flagship considers the weight of history, embodied resistance, and the texture of being present









