Downtown
Divas, Girls & Not Much Else
These shows probably did make some people talk, per the gallery's tagline, but about what?
My Job Is Just Museum-Goer
Get your childhood memories unlocked by downtown Tulsa's Vintage Barbie Museum Pop-Up.
The Nightmare Of Dreamland
A founding father of Tulsa, Tate Brady, was involved with the Ku Klux Klan, segregation and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Diamond In The Rough
Steve Gerkin examines the mysterious disappearance of "Diamond Dick" Roland, whose arrest was rumored to be the triggering event for the Tulsa Race Massacre.
As A Dream Gets Reimagined, The Dreamland Festival Levels Up
The festival felt like a Summer Jam or a SXSW, with panel discussions and multi-venue community activations that celebrated hip-hop through art, music and film.
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.
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?
Reggie Watts Isn’t Going To Get To The Point
A manic, hilarious show reminded me why Watts became popular in the first place.









