Since its humble beginnings in the Tulsa World basement, the coney restaurant has earned a special place in the hearts and minds of Tulsans.
Author Archives: Tim Landes
Tim Landes is the food, arts and culture editor at the Tulsa Flyer. Prior to joining the inaugural editorial team at the Tulsa Flyer, Tim spent a decade managing media relations for Cherokee Nation businesses, co-created the Cherokee Nation’s online newsroom, the Anadisgoi, and worked as a digital and features editor for the TulsaPeople Magazine. Now, he is dedicated to covering Tulsa’s art scene where community creatives are pushing boundaries and creating a stronger culture. He currently serves as the vice chair for the Cherokee Phoenix editorial board and is a board member of the Tulsa Press Club.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Jan. 9-11
From a family-friendly celebration of fandom to a “day shift party” for folks over 30, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
‘The Lowdown,’ Sterlin Harjo’s love letter to Tulsa, returns for second season
The series starring Ethan Hawke follows a Tulsa “truthstorian” inspired by the life of late citizen journalist Lee Roy Chapman.
University of Tulsa will no longer run Mayfest. City says the event will go on.
TU took over the city’s largest annual art festival in 2023, when it purchased the Hardesty Arts Building. It’s unclear who will take over operations for 2026.
‘Oklahoma!’ is coming to Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Here’s how to audition.
It’s a beautiful mornin’ for Oklahomans who want to be part of TPAC’s production of “Oklahoma!” this summer.
Tulsa photographer Taylor Mae Villarreal to show off her ‘Faces’ at Carson House
Just a few months after closing her vintage clothing boutique, the 29-year-old artist is starting a new chapter in 2026.
Casii Stephan opens new chapter with debut album recording inside historic Church Studio
After recording in Norman, the singer-songwriter returned to her roots to work on a collaboration with fellow Tulsan Branjae.
Holiday Replay: 10 ways for all ages to ring in 2026 across Tulsa — and what you need a ticket for
Here’s your rundown of how to celebrate the New Year in Tulsa.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Dec. 26-28
From twirling your two-step partner at the VFW to sipping on some hot chocolate next to your pup, we’ve got the scoop on your weekend.
10 ways for all ages to ring in 2026 across Tulsa — and what you need a ticket for
Whether you want to party the night away or celebrate with your family during the day, we have the scoop on where to spend New Year’s Eve in Tulsa.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Dec. 19-21
From Jacob Tovar’s annual Christmas concert to holiday carriage rides through the Rose District, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
Tulsans come ‘Oklahome for the holidays’ at annual downtown Christmas parade
More than 100 holiday floats — SpongeBob and Santa included — flowed through downtown Tulsa Saturday.