The Green Country Watercolor Society will return to Utica Square’s annual Art in the Square event on Oct. 4. The event is an opportunity for GCWS members to display their original watercolor pieces ...
The Tony Award-winning musical “The Outsiders” kicks off its North American tour this month with a highly anticipated six-day run at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Oct. 7-12. Based on the iconic ...
In May 1998, TulsaPeople Magazine highlighted Susan Ellerbach, Helen Jo Hardwick, LeAnne Taylor and Suzanne Wallis on its cover for their contributions to the city through their work as journalists, ...
If you long for the glory days of glam rock, when performers paid as much attention to costumes and makeup as they did riffs and lyrics, Tulsa’s Dressed to Kill is for you. Since 2005, DTK has brought ...
As one of the founders of the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, architect Ted Reeds knows how special and unique this city’s buildings are. “I’ve traveled all over the world and seen a lot of great ...
On Dec. 11, 1921, the Rev. Rolfe Pomeroy Crum, a recently appointed priest for Trinity Episcopal Church of Tulsa, led a small parade of parishioners and onlookers through the streets of downtown to a ...
Much of the music world is what those inside of it refer to as the “gig economy” — lots of short-term, part-time work and few traditional corporate benefits like retirement plans and health insurance.
Anyone who works or lives downtown knows how exciting it is when a new restaurant opens. And when it’s a locally owned cafe with fresh-made lunch options, it’s especially good news. Magic City Cafe ...
Each year, the Tulsa Hall of Fame inducts a new class of Tulsans who have outstandingly contributed to Tulsa’s economic and cultural success. But narrowing that list down to just a few inductees each ...
The day before he took office, Mayor-elect James Maxwell was not even in Tulsa. He’d gone to Dallas. Having clinched the election in April 1958 at the age of 31 — the youngest person ever to win a ...
Unveiled at the end of July, a massive 30-by-80-foot banner installation now hangs on the east side of the Davenport Lofts, paying colorful tribute to Tulsa’s storied history and intrepid, pioneering ...
The Tulsa Indian Club, the city’s oldest Native American cultural organization, hosted its Annual Powwow on Aug. 16-17 at Arvest Convention Center. More than 2,500 people gathered to help preserve and ...