Aerial Dance Joins Signature Symphony

Signature Symphony at Tulsa Community College will present “Pictures Reimagined” Jan. 25, in a performance that blends music, modern dance and aerialist art to celebrate the different mediums of artistic expression.

The concert will feature Perpetual Motion Dance, a premier Oklahoma City-based modern and aerial dance company, that will perform alongside the Signature Symphony for jaw-dropping feats by the state’s finest movement artists. The second half of the performance will showcase Modest Mussorgsky’s epic “Pictures at an Exhibition.” Known for musically representing various works of art, this piece will be presented with a unique Tulsa twist—the movements will be re-imagined by local artists it was announced today.

Continue reading

Lawsuit to Recoup Millions for Schools

Tuesday January 14, Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced a $474 million lawsuit against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Deputy Director Peter Flores. The lawsuit seeks compensation for the severe financial and operational strain that their failed border policies have placed on Oklahoma’s public schools.

Sup. Ryan Walters meeting with parents.
Continue reading

California Wildfires NOT Climate Driven

This story originally appeared at WattsUpWithThat.com with the title, “Why California Wildfires are NOT Climate Driven: A Historical and Meteorological Perspective

The tragic wildfires currently raging in Los Angeles have reignited the predictable chorus blaming climate change for natural disasters. As articles from outlets like Axios, Newsweek, and the BBC demonstrate, there’s a growing tendency to tie every fire, flood, or storm to climate change. However, a closer look at history, meteorology, and land management reveals that these claims are often oversimplified by low-information journalists, and fail to address more immediate, actionable causes.

Continue reading

Media, Mayor, Governor & Guardian

Op/Ed: Leftist media in Tulsa are so predictable it gets boring. In print, broadcast and online, the local socialist/communist scribes continue to attack Republican officials to ridicule and diminish faith and constitutional governance. Recently our new Mayor Monroe Nichols reportedly said that “Tulsa’s focus should remain on ensuring public safety for all residents, regardless of immigration status. Nichols emphasized that immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility and indicated his intention to prioritize trust and cooperation within Tulsa’s diverse communities.”

This writer is scheduled to interview Mayor Nichols before the end of the month on this and many other topics but, in advance, we just have to ask: What rights remain that are exclusively held by citizens? Abundant costs of citizenship are obvious, but what benefits remain exclusively for citizens?

Continue reading

Midget Stars Ready for 39th Chili Bowl

The stars of the 2024 Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota roster are ready to race on the biggest stage in Midget racing Monday–Saturday, Jan. 12–18, in the 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals presented by NOS Energy Drink.

Since 1987, the SageNet Center in Tulsa, OK, has played host to the world’s biggest indoor Midget racing event, producing a library of iconic moments and immortalizing some of motorsports’ biggest stars with the presentation of the Golden Driller trophy.

Chili Bowl Photo: Jacy Norgaard
Continue reading