Art House Tulsa has one less leader and questions about its studio space and long-term funding. But its mission continues.
Category: Culture
Mack’s Wings opens new location in south Tulsa
Mack’s Wings, a neighborhood staple in north Tulsa, opened its second location in south Tulsa this week.
Welcome to Vintage Row, Tulsa’s hub for curated, community-driven style
Shoppers can find vintage staples, independent vendors and a monthly sidewalk sale in midtown.
The lowdown on Sterlin Harjo’s new Tulsa noir premiering Tuesday on FX
Days before the FX Network premiere of “The Lowdown,” show creator Sterlin Harjo and cast members held a virtual press conference to discuss the Tulsa-based show.
Five months in, north Tulsa’s Grocery Box has become an oasis in a food desert
Since opening in north Tulsa five months ago, The Grocery Box has proven to be a catalyst in providing fresh, affordable food in a food desert.
Tulsa foundation pauses new grant applications in response to Trump anti-DEI policies
The Tulsa-based Zarrow Family Foundation has paused accepting new grant applications in response to federal restrictions targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
TPS bans discriminatory imagery; fate of Central and Webster mascots remain undecided
Tulsa Public Schools has voted to ban mascots and imagery based on race, ethnicity, gender or religion, though decisions on Central’s and Webster’s symbols are pending.
How Tony Williams became Mr. Greenwood and his hopes for 918 Day
Tony Williams, widely known as “Mr. Greenwood,” is a community advocate who spearheaded the 918 Day Festival and the “Go Green for Greenwood” initiative to promote unity and heritage in Tulsa’s Greenwood District.
Four-day State of Black Food festival kicks off in Tulsa with chef showcase
The four-day State of Black Food Festival kicked off in Tulsa with a chef showcase featuring dishes like shrimp and grits, highlighting culinary innovation, storytelling and cultural reclamation.
Tulsa native Caleb Gayle brings story of ‘Black Moses’ home to Oklahoma
Tulsa native and journalism professor Caleb Gayle recently returned home to spotlight the life of political pioneer Edward McCabe in his new book Black Moses.
The daddy of them all: Roy LeBlanc Invitational rodeo is back for its 70th year
The Roy LeBlanc Invitational Rodeo in Okmulgee spotlights the legacy and skill of Black cowboys on the regional circuit.
Chef Chad Cherry is at war with the system. Tulsa is his basecamp.
Picture a scene from FX’s “The Bear” — a high-intensity drama following a chef in Chicago running the family’s sandwich shop. Except there are no flames. No pans and pots. No burn marks or dish-filled sinks. And, instead of settling fights between colleagues, chef Chad Cherry is at war with the system. Cherry, who uses […]
