By: Jourdan Batson Living in a city like Tulsa, there doesn’t seem to be many options for different types of food you may crave. There are a lot more than we think, and I tried some of the recommended authentic types of food you can find here! El Arepazo: I had to DoorDash this since... Continue Reading →
Bringing Truth to Light: Center for Public Secrets
By: Abigail Chow Every city has its secrets. Tulsa has secrets. Lee Roy Chapman, a local historian and investigative journalist, made it his mission to uncover them. You can see the results of his work, along with much more, at the Center for Public Secrets. Cornered on 6th and Peoria, where a semi-industrial district intersects... Continue Reading →
Food Truck Festival Photo Journal!
By: Kendall Webber Scroll for a sneak peak of what next year's Tulsa Food Truck Festival could potentially look like! Here are photos of food I bought and saw around the festival. The foods include ice cream, street tacos, macarons, caramel corn, honey candy from Roark Acres Honey shop, and mixed small baked pastries! All... Continue Reading →
Cookies, Cakes, and Jews: The Story of the Jewish Bakery
By: Emma Zeller Cultural representation is vital to every community. It offers to broaden our perspectives through the sharing of past experiences, learning about different ethnicities, and of course, food. At Cookies, Cakes, and Jews, they market countless remarkable Jewish dishes to the Jenks community. Prior to opening Cookies, Cakes, and Jews, co-owner Jimmy Darnell... Continue Reading →
To Cone or Not to Cone: An Honest Review of Chick’N Cone in Jenks
By: Matty Mooney As a member of the Jenks’ community, I often witness the opening and closing of businesses throughout the town; breakfast places, bars, even bakeries. However, when I saw the grand opening of Chick’N Cone on East A Street (yes, that’s what the establishment is called) I was intrigued by the chain. The... Continue Reading →
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 →
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 →
Trying Instagram Recipes For The First Time
By: Emma Nelson In this video, me and my friend Meredith try out some weird Instagram recipes to see if they’re worth it. We made five recipes, one for all meals of the day; breakfast, lunch, dinner, a snack and dessert! https://youtu.be/JLWBV64v2cY
Choosing a Gym in Jenks: A Comprehensive Guide
By: William Ford About half of all new year’s resolutions are exercise-related, but only about 20% of these resolutions ever make it to February. Whether you lift, swim, play sports, etc., this reference is for you. When choosing a gym, the first step is considering what you want: many family centers that have pools, daycares... Continue Reading →