Month: October 2023

Review: Wildflower Art Market Autumn Celebration gives visitors a cultural exhibit on Route 66

On Route 66 in Tulsa, there is an art festival known as the Wildflower Art Market Autumn Celebration, Sept. 30. The annual exhibition offers a cultural experience for Tulsans and others visiting this iconic road in America. There are various shops set up in the area of the Meadow Gold District, including art vendors displaying […]

TCC Theatre presents ‘The Play That Goes Wrong,’ Nov. 16-19

“A riotous explosion of comedy.” The Daily Beast Tulsa Community College Theatre Department presents the hilarious comedy, “The Play That Goes Wrong”written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields. The performance dates are Nov. 16-18 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. at the PACE Studio Theatre at the Southeast Campus.  An Olivier Award-winning […]

My (Sometimes) Halloween Movies 

Spoiler alert: None of them are “Halloween”   Many people binge on horror movies during October, though I know a few who do that all year long.   But in October, it seems to have become a communal conversation. People posting about what they watch, discussing the relative merits of cinematic shockfests, both new and old, and […]

Review: Repo Man 

Alex Cox’s punk masterpiece gets the 35mm treatment at Circle Cinema  There was a time when the Reagan-esqe ideals of the Sharper Image catalog, conspicuous consumption, and upward mobility led to the capitulation of the free love movement and which tumbled into modern capitalism. A generation of people who spent their youths rebelling against the […]

Free Lunch Wednesdays at a Campus Near You

At various TCC campuses on Wednesdays, a free lunch will be provided by Baptist Collegiate Ministries. The luncheon program is held every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Students are encouraged to stop by Student Life at TCC campuses to get a free lunch and have fun conversations with your community.   Melissa Bryan, a […]

TCC’s Sustainability Committee wants to hear from you!

TCC’s Sustainability Committee wants to hear from you! We are conducting a brief, 4-minute survey on your travel patterns to and from your home and TCC, and travel in between campuses. Even if you’re not the one doing the driving, we are interested. We’re studying commuter and travel habits of all in the TCC community, […]

TCC Connection wins several awards from OCMA (Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association) 

In May, the award-winning TCC Connection lived up to that accolade by receiving several awards from the Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association (OCMA) contest. The winners each placed in the categories in which they submitted their works from the previous school year. The award winners included Sam Levrault, Ethan Gray, Gabrielle Farringer, Joe O’Shansky, and Sarah […]

Tulsa celebrates the seventh annual Native American Day at Dream Keepers Park

Oct. 9 is recognized as Native American Day by the city of Tulsa. Tulsa is the first city in Oklahoma to officially recognize this holiday, setting a precedent that soon many other cities in the state may follow. Starting back in 2017, Tulsa City Council and Mayor G. T. Bynum approved a resolution to establish […]

Workshop teaches how one can sculpt with clay

In the summer of 2023, the Tulsa Community College (TCC) Center for Creativity conducted a series of fun events for the public, including workshops to inspire individuals to try something new. One of the workshops was for novices willing to try sculpting tiny polymer clay animals.  Sarah Bowen, full-time artist and art educator, and owner […]

Review: Frankie Cosmos has limitless potential to grow as an artist

Frankie Cosmos, a musician based out of New York, put on a show at Guthrie Green in Tulsa on Oct. 1. She opened her set with the single “On the Lips,” which had the full attention of the audience. The openers for her performance were Charlotte Bumgarner, and the band Good Morning. Cosmos and the […]

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