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Blogs Of Note

Tyler Thrasher Is Not Afraid Of Glowing Up 

The 32-year-old Tulsa artist is rewriting the rules of the creative life, one alchemy experiment at a time 

Data Centers Got You Worried? Wait Until You Find Out About The Bitcoin Mines

A state law that quietly passed in 2024 with help from a crypto advocacy group has already created a headache for one Oklahoma town.


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They Should’ve Let Me Call In Sick After Watching “Hamnet” 

A dark, quiet showing of the film at Circle Cinema was exactly what its subject matter called for

For Say Anything And Max Bemis, Time Circles Back On Itself

Say Anything, by now elder statesmen, brought their irreverent emo to Cain’s

The Deliciously Unsettling Power of Clayton Keyes’ ‘Subterfuge’

The ceramics exhibition at 108|Contemporary explored complex ideas with both frankness and subtlety

In ‘Monument Eternal,’ The Mountain Isn’t The Whole Story

Le’Andra LeSeur’s show at the TAF Flagship considers the weight of history, embodied resistance, and the texture of being present

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Know Tulsa Better

Do Not Sleep On The Big Trove Of Lee Roy Chapman Videos

Catch up on Chapman's videos while you wait for the next episode of 'The Lowdown'

Bygone Magazines Isn’t Trying To Go Viral

This Arts District pop-up wants you to luxuriate in the joy of physical media.

Sterlin Harjo Is Proud He Made Tulsa Look Like Tulsa

As ‘The Lowdown’ wraps up, we talked to Harjo about noir, skepticism, telling the truth about Oklahoma, and that land run scene

Must Reads from The Pickup and This Land

The Mummy Of John Wilkes Booth

Legends of death and rebirth in Enid, Oklahoma.

Grace in Broken Arrow

How power, greed and denial corroded a suburban megachurch

I Triggered Respiratory Distress In An Attempt To Honor My Heritage 

I could have bought gochugaru at the grocery store. I did not want to.