Artistic Director of Tulsa Ballet since 1995, Marcello Angelini is an internationally acclaimed former principal dancer whose career spans the world’s most prestigious companies. Under his leadership, Tulsa Ballet has grown into a globally recognized company, known for its expansive repertory, international touring and commitment to both tradition and innovation. In May 2026, that vision reaches a historic milestone...
When one thinks of Oklahoma, they don’t typically picture beautiful, cascading waterfalls — but the state harbors plenty of hidden gems. If you’re on the hunt for a gorgeous waterfall view (following a hike, most likely) we offer a few worth seeing in person.
Cache Creek Falls, Wichita Mountains
Tucked deep in the mountains of southwest Oklahoma is Cache Creek Falls,...
Roller skating and rollerblading cultures are thriving in Oklahoma — with enthusiasts found at roller rinks, during derby games, on sidewalks and in parks and other outdoor meet-ups around the state.
Abbey Haughey is the public relations chair for the adult roller derby team the Roughneck Rollers Derby, and the head coach for Roadkill Rollers, the junior team, both based...
Lacrosse is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States, and that momentum is increasingly visible in Oklahoma. The appeal is easy to understand once you see the game in motion: It’s fast-paced like soccer, strategic like basketball and physical like football — yet open to athletes of all body types and skill levels.
“What I love about lacrosse...
Oklahoma is known for its red soil. But what, exactly, makes our soil red? Professor Shiping Deng, Ph.D., of Oklahoma State University, says it’s the iron oxides – and although the oxidized form of iron is actually orange in the pure state as observed in the laboratory, it shows up bright red in the soil because of the fine...
When each day starts within any Oklahoma public school this year, the only ringing that will be heard is the school bell, thanks to Senate Bill 139, which passed before the start of the 2025-26 school year.
From the first bell at the start of the day until the dismissal bell, personal electronic devices – cell phones, smart watches, smart...
Education has changed drastically since Oklahoma’s first class convened in 1889. In that private or “subscription” school, parents paid tuition of $1.50 per student. Today, most Oklahomans are used to a far more “traditional” educational route, but the creative spirit lingers with different approaches to educating Oklahoma youth.
Charter Schools
Students with Dove Science Academy charter public school are teaching a...
Oklahoma’s myriad array of STEM programs are preparing students for future careers. Across the state, these programs give students an unusual blend of both technical and executive functioning skills meant to support long-term success in a variety of careers.
Dylan Zemlin, president of Sooner Competitive Robotics (SCR) based at the University of Oklahoma, can speak to this long-term success –...
In Oklahoma, athletes with disabilities are reshaping the world of sports through creativity, resilience and innovations that make competition more inclusive than ever. Through adaptive sports, anyone with disabilities can join in on fun – or the fierce competitiveness.
“The Center offers adaptive sports at various levels of development, recreational and competitive play,” says Margie Crossno, director of programs and...
Oklahoma’s waters are buzzing with a new wave of fly-fishing fever, as anglers discover the state’s untapped potential for hooking warm water species with artificial flies. Far beyond its trout-centric reputation, fly fishing is reeling in enthusiasts chasing temperate bass, black bass, panfish and nongame species, according to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC).
But what, exactly, is fly...



































