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by Elizabeth Wenger
When I called Slyrex for our interview he was sitting in his bedroom, which also happens to be where he makes most of his music. The Norman-based R...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
By Shane Byler
Atop a dark background thin ribbons of bold colors dash into a tangled matrix streaking across the night sky. Two blue veins jut fro...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
As Tulsa temperatures dove below freezing over the last week, houseless Tulsans found themselves in the face of lethal weather and a dangerous wint...
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by Madeline Roper
Cameron Richardson began his annual Inktober series to challenge his creative muscles. Beginning in October 2017, he drew an ink piece each day tha...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
Benzo and blackgmbit released Yellow Tooth Bastard in late 2020. Now they’re back with a Valentine’s day single “Ain’t Mine” with production help f...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
Self-taught painter and digital artist, Molly Watta deals in the heavy reality of being human in an era of rapidly advancing technology.
“It’s surr...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
This Valentine’s Day find some company in the music of Kylie Slabby’s solo project, Ramona and The Phantoms. Her newest album, Marmalade & Blo...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
Artist Pisha (Madeline Kassen, genre:unclassified) released her newest album January 20, 2021. The album, titled Threnody—a word that implies lamen...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
On January 9th, Audrey Byrd will be hosting her first solo show at The Studio. Byrd, a fairly new player in the Tulsa Art Scene, is currently a med...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
Bekartoe (Ricardo Sanchez) wants you to know you’re going to die. But not to worry, he’s not coming to get you. He just wants to make you consider ...
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by Madeline Roper
The chorus of wet guitars and synthesized piano chords on Teros Midi’s Drywall Obituary form a collage of and homage to the artist’s musical inf...
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by Elizabeth Wenger
Listening to Charlotte Bumgarner’s music is like floating through a dream—the kind where muted colors meld together, you’re running in slow motion ...
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