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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

Samantha Crain, Newly Rooted In Tulsa, Gets A Star-Studded Welcome 

The Choctaw singer-songwriter’s show at The Vanguard marks a new beginning

April 10, 2026

Annie Ellicott Has Björk Stuck In Her Head

Her new project Rubyland, whose debut single comes out this weekend, is a venture into art rock territory.

April 8, 2026

Where Many Tribute Bands Fumble, “Rei & The Moving Castle” Soars 

The Studio Ghibli jazz band from OKC brought a surprising amount of weight to these tunes

April 8, 2026

The Best Worst High Schoolers You’ve Ever Met 

In ‘Dog Sees God,’ directed and self-produced by Karmen GoldenBough, aged-up Peanuts characters were going through it

April 1, 2026

17 Spring-Loaded Art Shows To See In April

Put your hands in the creative dirt with this month's new exhibits, full of tactile media and very good questions

April 1, 2026

Sexy Ballet? Sexy Ballet.

Tulsa Ballet leans all the way in with ‘Casanova’

March 31, 2026