Reviews
Descend Into The Sonic Abyss That Happens To Be In The Heart Of Midtown Tulsa
This is, quite literally, underground music. Spatially engaged composition at its finest from local string weirdos Snobug.
There Was Very Little Dia de Los Muertos at the Dia de Los Muertos Pickleball Tournament
If we’re fortunate, the ancestors might still look down and smile.
The Vampire Business Is Booming
Tulsa Ballet plays "Dracula" straight. But that cape is fabulous.
I’m Shifting Into Fall Soup Mode
Tulsans, we are spoiled by soup choice, and these five selections are just a drop in the stockpot.
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.
The Perks Of Being The Wallflowers
I don’t think “ordinary” is pejorative. Without at least some artists finding contentment as part of a greater tradition, what would happen to jazz or ballet or opera?









