The Pembroke Players is a company devoted to presenting classical theater to Tulsa audiences — although not necessarily in “classical” ways. For example, the Players’ first-ever production was of what many consider one of the greatest plays ever written: ... See more
Two things link together the images in Philbrook Museum of Art’s newest exhibit, “Killing the Negative.” One is artist Joel Daniel Phillips’ use of photographs from the 1930s and ‘40s, made under the auspices of the Farm Security Administration to documen... See more
Where it begins is with a couple of people facing each other in easy chairs. One is a therapist known only as The Doctor. The other is an elderly Neil Diamond, the singer-songwriter best known for songs such as “Sweet Caroline,” “Cracklin’ Rosie” and “Son... See more
Every four years athletes from around the world gather to prove themselves in their chosen disciplines in the series of challenges called the Olympics. In much the same spirit, about every five or six years over the past two and a half decades, the artist... See more
Conductor Jherrard Hardeman confessed to a surprising prejudice at Saturday evening’s “Celebrating Black History” concert by the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra. He said when he was approached to lead the orchestra in a program celebrating the contributions of B... See more