Reviews
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
Scotland’s Maxwell Quartet Became A Trio And Still Turned In A Win
Down a violinist and scrambling after a travel nightmare, the group ended up giving one of the warmest, most human concerts of the year.
With “The Seagull,” Tulsa Gets Another Classic Play Well Done
Little Shop of Productions brought renewed reverence and relevance to the 1896 Chekov play
Is It Opera? Is It Musical Theatre? Yes.
Tulsa Opera gets help from community artists and national stars for a rousing production of ‘The Sound of Music.’
Theatre Tulsa’s ‘RENT’ Made Sure We Felt The Joy In The Midst Of All The Terror
The sold-out production was filled with relatable big emotions, existential angst and love
Kimya Dawson And Samantha Crain Crushed Us With Folk-Punk Tenderness
A Tulsa detour brought together old friends, hard truths, and money for Girls Rock! Tulsa
Psych Rock In The Possum House
Japanese legends Acid Mothers Temple took an interplanetary trip at Mercury Lounge
Artist Stephen Towns Is Finding The Humanity In History
In an artist talk, the Gilcrease Artist-in-Residence discussed slavery, all-Black spaces, and the power of dreams
The Worldwide Music Community Is Helping Me Tend My Own Garden
How I stopped spiraling and found the key to spiritual resistance through musical friendships
‘Giselle’ Is A Test, And Tulsa Ballet Passed It
The company managed to make the 200-year-old ballet surprising and new









