Local band Speak, Memory borrows a title from Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov and plans to record vocals for its album.
Greg Horton
USAO students continue the work of artist Jesús Moroles
Students work to complete Coming Together Park and remember the lessons of artist-in-residence Jesús Moroles after his recent death.
John Moreland’s music breaks your heart and lifts you up all at once
John Moreland writes sad songs. That observation seems to be the consensus of writers and reviewers when describing the Tulsa-based singer-songwriter.
deadCENTER gets rebrand, adds emphasis on film education
deadCENTER Film Festival is getting a rebrand of sorts, but the changes will not negatively impact the annual festival. Shortly after the close of this years festival, the organization announced that it will rebrand as deadCENTER Film Institute. Kim Haywood, director of programming and education, said the move is about creating an umbrella organization that […]
Kyle Reid swings into Friday’s Southern Sound Concert Series
Kyle Reid and the Low Swingin’ Chariots play music that uplifts.
Reds, Whites & Boots gala raises money for Sanctuary Women’s Development Center
“Since it had been a church in its past, it truly appeared to be destined to be a sanctuary,” he said.
Hip-hop and rap artist Johnny Polygon takes on life and hip-hop from many angles
The Tulsa native and hip-hop artist said he has always wanted to work with National Geographic and wanted to do a cartoon.
Success hasn’t gone to this country star’s head, but Garth Brooks’ influence still resides there.
Success hasn’t gone to this country star’s head, but Garth Brooks’ influence still resides there.
Church in Edmond finds new buzzword, follows its teachings
This Edmond church defies common practice with its message of inclusionary love.
Premiere on Film Row features art, entertainment and a gallery opening
The Elaborate Collaborate and Jack Fowler Art World Headquarters make their debut at Premiere on Film Row.
