Arts & Culture
The Founder of Sand Springs Might Have Been a Real Weirdo (Or Worse)
Russell Cobb’s newest history, Ghosts of Crook County, traces the life—and the alleged fraud—of Charles Page, that scion of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, whose name graces a statue and street signs along the Arkansas River.
Philbrook’s New Show Gets Much Of America Right
Philbrook’s swaggering, massive exhibition “American Artists, American Stories” outlays the country with a wild resolve, more success than failure, and a few curatorial befuddlements.
Tulsa Is Not-So-Secretly Fond Of Orville Peck
What do you call a gay cowboy? Until recently, your uncle might have said “a jolly rancher,” but the collective pop culture mind now turns immediately to THE gay cowboy: Orville Peck.
Reel Twisted: Forging Community Through Film
Twisted Arts hit a home run positioning film as a way to highlight, protect and celebrate the communities we hold dear.
Reggie Watts Isn’t Going To Get To The Point
A manic, hilarious show reminded me why Watts became popular in the first place.
TAC’s Rushed Presentation Forces Vinyard Into a Size too Small
This art deserved better.
Trace Evidence: The Work & Friendship Of Hayley Nichols & Nic Annette Miller
You can sense Miller and Nichols' mutual love, respect, and curiosity the moment you walk into Natural Rhythms.