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Chamber Music At Discovery Lab? It Makes More Sense Than You’d Think

The cheekily-named woodwind quintet WindSync explored music through nature, play, ephemerality, and legacy

April 24, 2026

In A Tiny Gallery, “Fragmented Landscapes” Layers Space With Memory

Caty Smith’s global travels inspire a vulnerable, meditative body of photographic experiments

April 23, 2026

The Obscure Sci-Fi Author Who Became Tulsa’s Tall-Tale Biographer

R.A. Lafferty captured a city that doesn’t really exist anymore. And maybe never even existed at all.

Cycles Of Violence Repeat. “Antigone & Ismene” Reckoned With How To Break Them.

Riff Raff Tulsa's new adaptation of an ancient play felt urgent, unsettling, and deeply human

April 21, 2026

Tulsa Picks: The Best Tulsa Events, April 22-28

This week: LitFest, Kölsch Fest, "Gypsy," and some badass women musicians

April 21, 2026

Meadow Market Books Wants Your Book On Its Shelf

Tulsa’s cutest book store is also meeting a vital community need

A Lady’s Guide To Love And Murder, But Mostly Murder

"Lizzie," Theatre Tulsa’s latest collaboration series project with Kristen Simpson, brought big sounds, bigger feelings, and birds

April 17, 2026

Mystery Solved — The Helen To Take Over Former Wildflower Café Space Soon

We got the skinny on the new dining spot planned for 11th & Peoria.

April 14, 2026

The Best Tulsa Events: April 15-21

Big Bite, big bands, a big arts festival, and more plans for your week

April 14, 2026

Marin Is About To Take Off

Introducing the new singer who’s caught the ear of some of Tulsa’s best sound engineers.

April 13, 2026