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Amy Sanders de Melo Is Translating Tulsans’ Stories Into A Universal Language

Her new exhibition at Positive Space invites contributions from Tulsans living on the margins of society.

January 14, 2024

Amy Sanders De Melo Is Translating Tulsans’ Stories Into A Universal Language

An artist with vision and hearing loss sculpts the spectrum of belonging felt by those whose experience is so often untranslatable in an ableist society. 

January 14, 2024

A Master Class In The Art Of Craft 

The State of Craft took me from paper, clay and thread to questions like: How does the world hold together?

January 7, 2024

A Slower Kind Of Knowing

Ephemera and millennia coexist in Darren Dirksen's paintings

December 6, 2023

Spooky Action At A Distance

What's the state of the Admiral Twin Drive-In these days? We pulled up for a double-stack horror screening to find out.

December 5, 2023

Can We Offer You Some Nasty Jazz In This Trying Time?

"I've watched UFC bouts with less urgency." Our roving critic at large makes the trip to LowDown for a night with NOLATET.

December 5, 2023

‘What If We Did Invest In Public Space?’ Introducing The Tulsa Global District

A new federal designation is opening East Tulsa and its outsize population of Hispanic, Latinx and Asian businesses to fresh opportunities.

December 5, 2023

Trueson Daugherty Is Going For It

Breaking down an ambitious performance art piece that will galvanize Tulsa's creatives for years and years to come.

December 5, 2023

How To Quit Your Day Job With Anne Pollard James

Some become professional artists with a bulletproof business plan. Others go the nonprofit route. Anne Pollard did it the trust-fall way.

December 5, 2023

Zombies, Bugs, Defenestration & Good Times At Heller’s Haunted Play Fest

The theatre troupe's annual horror show turned 101 Archer into a mini Hex House

November 23, 2023