Reviews
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.
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.
Soup’s On: Dane Arnold’s Sunday Night Residency Is A Must-See
Like many Tulsa bands with residencies, The Soup is a collective of musicians who could front their own outfit (and often do). Music writer Becky Carman checked in on their latest Sunday night show at Mercury Lounge.
“Nobody Smokes Anymore” And Other Observations From Robert Ellis’s Visit To The Mercury Lounge
Are "evening with [insert artist]" shows supposed to be boring? If so, someone may want to let Robert Ellis know.
An Original Play About Race In Tulsa Doesn’t Look Away From Reality
Local playwrights invite Tulsa to reflect on the Tulsa Race Massacre and its echoes in the present
Some Kind of Blue Monday
Our reviewer documents one of the last jazz nights at Hodges Bend, less than a month before the beloved East Village spot burned to the ground.
To The Moon And Back
Two ceramicists navigate distance and intimacy at 108 Contemporary
Thursdays Are For Beer, Pretzels, And Pure Country Crooning
Jacob Tovar's weekly residence at Fassler Hall is a three-hour run of classic country mixed with originals. Tulsans are taking notice.