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Can We Offer You A Little Dignity And Candor?

With free expression on the chopping block, Tulsa LitFest is more essential than ever before.

May 6, 2025

You Too Could Take The Stage At Orbit Arts Festival 

One day at TPAC’s all-access talent showcase

I Was Wrong About Dvořák

Tulsa Opera brought suffering to the listeners—and that’s a good thing

April 29, 2025

“Flowers Shall Grow” Helped Me Make Meaning Out Of Loss

Mery McNett’s exhibition examines grief with bright colors, interactive elements, and—yes—flowers

April 25, 2025

I Saw “Ages of the Moon” Twice In 24 Hours And Now I Understand Male Friendship

Angela McLaughlin deftly guides an alternating duo through heavy material

April 22, 2025

50 Years After The Fall Of Saigon, An Art Exhibition Reflects

Three Tulsa-based artists consider the Vietnamese-American experience

April 18, 2025

Dvořák, Strauss, And … One Other Guy

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra’s latest concert was two-thirds terrific

Let’s Give A Shit About Trans Rights

Trans comics are taking back the bathroom, one stage at a time

April 15, 2025

Burgin’ Out With Bad Mitch: Finding Tulsa’s Best “Elevated” Burger

Once again I have tried five different spots and ranked them on my very personal scale

Get Your Experimental Chamber Music! While It’s Hot! 

The kinetic Ensemble Dal Niente was everything I wanted

April 10, 2025