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Bloomsday Brunch

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

Celebrate Bloomsday at 101 Archer! The Tulsa community is invited to join The University of Tulsa's Oklahoma Center for the Humanities for an Irish-themed Father’s Day Brunch. Attendees will enjoy […]

We Here: An Exhibition by the J’Parle’ Artist Group

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is proud to present the visual arts component of the Pärlā Creative Festival. The theme of the exhibit is "We Here!" and it features […]

Free

Common Read Lecture: Ted Chiang

Lorton Performance Center 550 South Gary Place, Tulsa, OK, United States

The University of Tulsa community is invited to a lecture featuring Ted Chiang, author of TU's 2024-25 Common Read selection "Exhalation." About the event Technology and the Narrative of the […]

Free

First Friday Art Crawl at 101 Archer

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

Join us at 101 Archer for the First Friday Art Crawl in December! We're thrilled to announce that Nashville Recording Artist HONOR will provide musical entertainment throughout the evening. If you're a fan of country, you will not want to miss her performance. This will be the last First Friday that you can catch INTO […]

Free

101 Unplugged I: Death and the Maiden with Tulsa Symphony Orchestra

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

Co-presented in partnership with the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities. Join us for the first concert of the new 101 Unplugged Series at 101 Archer! Tulsa Symphony Orchestra's String Quartet will perform Schubert's "Death and the Maiden" and other selections. Light bites and a drink ticket will be provided. Purchase your ticket today! https://my.tulsasymphony.org/30868/30869

$60

It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: The Problem of Social Capital

101 E. Archer 101 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United States

Join us in welcoming literary critic John Guillory, author of "Professing Criticism" (2022) and "On Close Reading" (2024). Guilllory will look at Pierre Bourdieu's "Forms of Capital" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" to examine the purpose, workings, and pitfalls of social capital. John Guillory is the Julius Silver Professor of English at New […]

Free