Reviews
Mdou Moctar Knows What He’s Doing
Africa’s Sultan of Shred brought his Tuareg rock to Guthrie Green
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra’s 20th Season Is Off To A Great Start
Need comfort? Need catharsis? This orchestra can do both
Tulsa’s Contemporary Dance Scene Is Having A Moment
The Tulsa Contemporary Collective gave its debut performance earlier this month, underscoring a little boom for the art form
“BookArts: Beyond Expectation” Actually Delivers What It Promises
The book-based exhibition at Liggett Studio offers a wealth of new ideas and formats
In “Dinkum Hokum” And “STATE OF THE UNION,” Living Arts Responds To A Weird Time
The dual exhibition from Austin Gober and Val Esparza offers new ways of thinking about familiar objects
Going Full Cyberpsycho At Cyberfest
The six-hour noise festival brought the online to real life
Rethinking Stillness At 108 Contemporary
The new exhibition “Still: Lissa Hunter, Jane Sauer, Jo Stealey and Carol Stein” extends a dialogue among four seasoned artists and longtime friends.
Nu Metal Is Bigger Than White Boy Butt Rock
A Nu Metal night at Vanguard was diverse and rapturous, with genuinely touching moments
“The Crucible” Is Timely And Mostly Bewitching
Theatre Tulsa’s in-the-round production brings humanity to Arthur Miller’s play
Pomegranate Smears, Bloody Projections, Ghost Cowboys, And An Alien Playing Basketball? Must Be A Living Arts Show
Exhibitions by Olivia Maday and Josiah Bolth present layered and upsetting visions of a phantasmagorical world









