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Alicia Chesser

Tulsa Opera Is Hitting The Big Notes

Did we just witness the first in-character artist/audience fist bump in Tulsa Opera history?

February 18, 2024

Amy Sanders De Melo Is Translating Tulsans’ Stories Into A Universal Language

An artist with vision and hearing loss sculpts the spectrum of belonging felt by those whose experience is so often untranslatable in an ableist society. 

January 14, 2024

A Master Class In The Art Of Craft 

The State of Craft took me from paper, clay and thread to questions like: How does the world hold together?

January 7, 2024

Relentless Absurdity On The Trail To Oregon

In a production that could easily have been just a goofy time, everyone involved here delivered their A‑game.

November 9, 2023

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

November 5, 2023

In the Pit

Performance art dance party meets feminist critique

August 10, 2023

The Collage of Memory

Zach Litwack's mixed media show reflects on living (and not living) with nostalgia.

July 26, 2023

“A Complete Catastrophe”: A Conversation with Cry Baby Hill’s Andy Wheeler

An oral history of Tulsa's most unhinged community gathering

June 8, 2022

How To See In The Dark

An interview with photographer Joseph Rushmore

June 24, 2021

Baseball For All With The Tulsa Rumblers & Tulsa Breeze

Sandlot Sundays is bringing a new tradition to Tulsa's historic baseball fields.

May 20, 2021