More than 100 holiday floats — SpongeBob and Santa included — flowed through downtown Tulsa Saturday.
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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.
Tulsa Ballet brings magic of ‘The Nutcracker’ to life with some special T-Town touches
We went behind the scenes of the annual production, which features more than 1,000 costumes and a segment with the iconic Golden Driller.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Dec. 11-13
From a holiday pickleball tournament to a pop-up boutique featuring beauty products and Indigenous art, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
Turn back the clock at Tulsa Arts District pop-up offering vintage magazines to the masses
Bygone Magazines, open through the end of the year, gives customers the chance to experience print media in a digital world.
Looking for friends in Tulsa? Here’s where to find them outside of a bar.
We’ve seen the posts asking where to meet Tulsans without buying a drink. We round up the options across sports leagues, creative meetups and games.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Dec. 5-7
From holiday lights glowing in Guthrie Green to a Native American art market at Mother Road, we’ve got the scoop on your weekend.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Nov. 27-30
From the lights turning on at Utica Square to a 2000s jam night at The Vanguard, here’s how to spend the rest of Thanksgiving break.
With ‘Lowdown’ in the limelight, Tulsans raise funds for new Lee Roy Chapman book, film
The late independent journalist inspired Sterlin Harjo’s FX series. Now, he’s the subject of an upcoming documentary and book.
Tulsa’s reputation as hub for Hollywood shoots grows with ‘Road to Recovery’ film
It’s not just “The Lowdown.” Other productions are taking advantage of experienced local crews in the Tulsa metro, including the latest Freddie Prinze Jr. project.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa Nov. 21-23
From a grand opening on Route 66 to light displays and Thanksgiving celebrations, we have the lowdown for what’s happening in Tulsa.
Tulsa’s Welltown drops limited edition beers to celebrate final ‘Stranger Things’ season
You can pick up a Hopper Dry-Hopped Pilsner at the brewery’s taproom and local liquor stores.
TCC students honor alumnus Wes Studi for career elevating Indigenous voices in film and beyond
Oscar winner Wes Studi attended Tulsa Junior College in the 1970s where he started a Cherokee newspaper and taught Cherokee language.