One of Julia Wolov’s first childhood dreams was to become an Oral Roberts University cheerleader. By junior high, that dream was over.
“I was too busy taking break-dancing lessons at the Jewish Community Center,” she says.
What she has grown up to be is a successful comedy writer in Los Angeles for the past 19 years. As a kid, she had...
Not many places can pull off an extensive menu quite like the quirky Whiskey Cake Kitchen and Bar in Oklahoma City. When we say extensive, we mean it – snacks range from goat cheese fondue and beef jerky to arrosto misto and Thai barbecue duck wings.
The eclectic nature of the grub continues in the entrées – try chicken and...
It’s another lively month in Oklahoma with entertaining spins on actual people … plus some talented, young dancers.
Here we go again as Theatre Tulsa presents Mamma Mia!, intertwining hits by the band ABBA, at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center from Aug. 9 to Sept. 1. OKC Broadway’s presentation of smash-hit Hamilton, with musical tellings of the founding fathers, continues...
It happened in the early ’90s in an Oklahoma music store. John Cooper of the Red Dirt Rangers was chatting with the proprietor when the latter, who was both a musician and music historian, asked him how long the band had been together.
“At that time, I think it was five or six years,” Cooper says. “And I said: ‘We’re...
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Contemporary, TUL
Artist Talk with Demitra Thomloudis
Aug. 1
Building on the Body
Aug. 2-Sept. 22
Jewelry workshop
Aug. 10
Kat Cole lecture
Aug. 30
Liz Whitney Quisgard: Kinetic World
Oct. 4-Nov. 24
The State of Craft
Dec. 6-Jan. 26
ahha Tulsa
The Experience
Through Dec. 31
Into the Land of Spectres
Aug. 2-Sept. 22
Together/Apart: The Lady Minimalists Tea Society
Aug. 2-Sept. 22
The Experience: Imagine
May
Armstrong Auditorium, Edmond
Four Italian Tenors
Sept. 12
Daniel Hope with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra
Nov....
Sahanya Bhaktaram
Casady School
Will attend Vanderbilt University
Intended major: Communications. By getting this degree, I would have an avenue to pursue either public relations or journalism, both of which I am interested in.
Biggest influences: My parents. My dad instilled in me the value of hard work and my mom has taught me to put my plans into action. I was never...
A photo album of these native Oklahomans is striking. One picture is of an accomplished TV and film actress strolling down the red carpet; there’s an action shot of a Division I college athlete. Other snaps include a successful fashion designer, a health-care professional receiving accolades from the U.S. surgeon general, and an internationally acclaimed poet.
These are images of...
Oklahoma students speak about a liberal-arts education
Often bypassed by thousands of aspiring seniors in Oklahoma high schools are small liberal-arts colleges nearby.
While the vast majority of in-state, college-bound students go to either the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, a regional university or a community college, small liberal-arts schools offer other higher-education options – primarily low student-faculty ratios, individualized...
Happy birthday, America! It's almost the Fourth of July, and towns across the state are donning their red, white and blues to celebrate. So take in some music, grill up a hot dog and bask in the rocket's red glare this Independence Day at any of these fun events.
IN TULSA
4th on the 3rd – July 3 – TCC Van...
Real and simple are the culinary watchwords at Belle Kitchen Bakery and Cafe. At two locations, highlights include the nationally recognized doughnuts, which take two days to produce; they have a unique, light and springy texture topped with hand-made glaze flavors like maple or vanilla bean. The same down-home standards are applied to the entire menu, which includes macaroons,...