By: Matty Mooney When I first stepped foot into Oasis Fresh Market, one word came to mind: haven. Aisles were packed with fresh produce, shelves offered brands ranging from major companies to small businesses alike. The staff was warm and welcoming, sporting shirts with the slogan; Refuge, safe place, shelter. Recently opening in May of... Continue Reading →
Discovery Lab: Setting the Standard for National Children’s Museums
By: Abigail Chow After years of anticipation, Tulsans have been celebrating--and flocking to--Discovery Lab, Tulsa Children’s Museum’s newest iteration, since its Grand Opening on January 24th, 2022. In its new home just south of the Gathering Place along Riverside Drive, the welcoming campus hints at exciting new things to discover and learn. With exhibits like... Continue Reading →
How to Have Information Literacy on Instagram
By: Natalie Eaton Life is different now than it was two years ago. From 2020 and on, an uptick of important and controversial events has taken over our lives. COVID, BLM movement, the Ukrainian crisis, and more: it feels like we are living in a history book. Social media is now the main source of... Continue Reading →
Jenks Prom Poll-arized
By: Liza Inbody
Netflix Documentaries Review
By: Avery Hudkins Netflix! There’s so much to watch but it’s hard to choose. I recently just had ACL surgery, and if you find yourself at home with nothing to do like me, you should follow my lead and watch these documentaries. What do you have to lose? I chose to review this genre because... Continue Reading →
Marry Me Movie Review: Wish I Married Owen Wilson
By: Jourdan Batson Masterpiece: a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship (from the Oxford English Dictionary). This movie did not fit this definition, but it was definitely a fun watch. I am like every other super cool and awesome person and I love Owen Wilson. Please enjoy this review. The movie Marry Me directed... Continue Reading →
Tulsa’s Artistic Underground: First Friday Art Crawl
By: Emma Zeller On the first Friday of each month, downtown Tulsa comes alive with color, art, and most importantly, the talented people who create it. For Tulsa’s Art Crawl, countless museums and galleries offer free or reduced admission. What started as fifty people grew into a well-known event that Tulsa has come to love.... Continue Reading →
My Top 5 Rom-Coms for February
By: Matty Mooney Rom-Coms are ranked If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I love rom-coms. Pass me a bucket of popcorn and a cheesy chick-flick, and you’ve got a solid way into my heart. However, there’s always that one movie you just can’t stop watching. But how could I choose?... Continue Reading →
The Perfect Blend: Yum Eats & Sweets
By: Natalie Eaton Looking to find somewhere new to eat? Maybe a place to fill your sugar cravings, or just somewhere to grab something filling and healthy. If that is the case, then today is your lucky day! Yum Eats & Sweets is a vibrant shoppe and cafe located in the Tulsa area close to... Continue Reading →
Afghan Refugees Resettle in Tulsa
By: Liza Inbody Cover Photo Credit: The Black Wall Street Times For the young Afghanistan people, war has been apparent their entire life, tainted by dispute, violence, and betrayal. And now, they are leaving behind all that is familiar, into a foreign country with a different language, culture, people, and nowhere to start. Many of... Continue Reading →