StudioTulsa http://kwgs.org en LOOK Celebrates Its 30th Season with "Hello, Dolly!" and Other Great Shows http://kwgs.org/post/look-celebrates-its-30th-season-hello-dolly-and-other-great-shows <p>LOOK Musical Theatre, a revered nonprofit that began as the Gilbert &amp; Sullivan Society of Tulsa (with "LOOK" later signifying Light Opera Oklahoma) is currently marking its 30th season; the organization was founded in 1983 by John and Jane Carmichael Everitt in association with The University of Tulsa. Every June, LOOK presents professional performances in repertory fashion; these shows are produced and staffed by dozens of professionals: artistic, technical, and marketing personnel from regions both local and national. Fri, 14 Jun 2013 17:53:58 +0000 Rich Fisher 40969 at http://kwgs.org LOOK Celebrates Its 30th Season with "Hello, Dolly!" and Other Great Shows Washington Post Reporter Offers a New Book on the War of 1812: "Through the Perilous Fight" http://kwgs.org/post/washington-post-reporter-offers-new-book-war-1812-through-perilous-fight <p>On this edition of ST we are pleased to speak by phone with Steve Vogel, a veteran national reporter for The Washington Post as well as the author of "The Pentagon: A History" (2008). Thu, 13 Jun 2013 17:45:04 +0000 Rich Fisher 40888 at http://kwgs.org Washington Post Reporter Offers a New Book on the War of 1812: "Through the Perilous Fight" The Much-Anticipated Philbrook Downtown Opens to the Public on June 14th http://kwgs.org/post/much-anticipated-philbrook-downtown-opens-public-june-14th <p>This weekend --- beginning Friday the 14th --- the Tulsa community will welcome Philbrook Downtown, a new satellite space of the Philbrook Museum of Art, which was founded in 1938 and opened in 1939. Philbrook Downtown is a 30,000-square-foot, modern-style facility located in the city's vibrant Brady Arts District; it's comprised in a brick building that formerly housed a historic warehouse, and it's situated just steps away from several other newly created arts/cultural institutions in downtown Tulsa. Wed, 12 Jun 2013 18:21:31 +0000 Rich Fisher 40821 at http://kwgs.org The Much-Anticipated Philbrook Downtown Opens to the Public on June 14th Explaining and Exploring "The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend" http://kwgs.org/post/explaining-and-exploring-searchers-making-american-legend <p>One of the more famous lines attributed to <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000406/">John Ford</a> (1894-1973), the iconic film director who made many of the finest Westerns ever to come out of Hollywood, goes like this: "When the truth becomes legend, print the legend." That line is from "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," a movie from the early 1960s, but it just as clearly applies to "The Searchers," the classic Western from 1956, with John Wayne and Natalie Wood, which is commonly seen as a Ford masterpiece. Tue, 11 Jun 2013 21:16:00 +0000 Rich Fisher 40751 at http://kwgs.org Explaining and Exploring "The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend" Banjo Whiz Noam Pikelny Brings His Trademark Blend of Old-Time and Progressive Music to Bartlesville http://kwgs.org/post/banjo-whiz-noam-pikelny-brings-his-trademark-blend-old-time-and-progressive-music-bartlesville <p>On this edition of ST, we present an equal-parts tuneful and thoughtful conversation with Noam Pikelny, the Grammy-nominated banjoist who's probably best known as a founding member of the progressive bluegrass group known as the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch_Brothers">Punch Brothers</a>. Pikelny will be performing at the OK Mozart Festival in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, tonight, Monday the 10th; he'll take the stage --- for a concert entitled "An Evening of Bluegrass" --- alongside Bryan Sutton, Ronnie McCoury, Luke Bulla, and Barry Bales. Mon, 10 Jun 2013 19:31:13 +0000 Rich Fisher 40673 at http://kwgs.org Banjo Whiz Noam Pikelny Brings His Trademark Blend of Old-Time and Progressive Music to Bartlesville A Look at "Home, James" --- A New Indie Film That Feels Much Like a Love Letter to the City of Tulsa http://kwgs.org/post/look-home-james-new-indie-film-feels-much-love-letter-city-tulsa <p>Our guest on this installment of StudioTulsa is Jonathan Rossetti, a young actor/writer/director who grew up in Tulsa and is now based in Los Angeles. Rossetti joins us by phone from Oklahoma City, where his newly completed indie film, "Home, James," will have its public debut tomorrow, Saturday the 8th, at 2pm at the Harkins Bricktown Cinema 2. "Home, James," which Rossetti directed, co-wrote, and stars in, is appearing as part of OKC's annual deadCenter Film Festival. Fri, 07 Jun 2013 18:13:43 +0000 Rich Fisher 40529 at http://kwgs.org A Look at "Home, James" --- A New Indie Film That Feels Much Like a Love Letter to the City of Tulsa The Third of a Three-Part Series on Tulsa's 2013 Mayoral Race: A Discussion with Dewey Bartlett http://kwgs.org/post/third-three-part-series-tulsas-2013-mayoral-race-discussion-dewey-bartlett <p>On this installment of ST, we offer the third and final interview in our three-part series of conversations with the leading candidates to be Tulsa's next mayor. As per changes to the City Charter that were enacted in 2011, the current race for mayor will be non-partisan, with a primary scheduled for Tuesday of next week: June 11th. Thu, 06 Jun 2013 21:30:52 +0000 Rich Fisher 40464 at http://kwgs.org The Third of a Three-Part Series on Tulsa's 2013 Mayoral Race: A Discussion with Dewey Bartlett The Second of a Three-Part Series on Tulsa's 2013 Mayoral Race: A Discussion with Bill Christiansen http://kwgs.org/post/second-three-part-series-tulsas-2013-mayoral-race-discussion-bill-christiansen <p>Today on ST, we continue our three-part series of conversations with the leading candidates to be the City of Tulsa's next mayor. As per changes to the City Charter that were enacted in 2011, the current race for mayor will be non-partisan, with a primary scheduled for Tuesday of next week: June 11th. Wed, 05 Jun 2013 17:19:19 +0000 Rich Fisher 40365 at http://kwgs.org The Second of a Three-Part Series on Tulsa's 2013 Mayoral Race: A Discussion with Bill Christiansen The First of a Three-Part Series on Tulsa's 2013 Mayoral Race: A Discussion with Kathy Taylor http://kwgs.org/post/first-three-part-series-tulsas-2013-mayoral-race-discussion-kathy-taylor <p>Today on ST, we begin a three-part series of conversations with the leading candidates to be the City of Tulsa's next mayor. As per changes to the City Charter that were enacted in 2011, the current race for mayor will be non-partisan, with a primary scheduled for Tuesday of next week: June 11th. Tue, 04 Jun 2013 20:00:03 +0000 Rich Fisher 40301 at http://kwgs.org The First of a Three-Part Series on Tulsa's 2013 Mayoral Race: A Discussion with Kathy Taylor Notes on Health Care Transformation (or, Getting Medical and Technological Advancements in Synch) http://kwgs.org/post/notes-health-care-transformation-or-getting-medical-and-technological-advancements-synch <p>When medical experts, analysts, and researchers speak of "health care transformation" --- and the phrase has become increasingly common in certain circles --- they're referring to ongoing efforts to improve health outcomes, increase access to health/medical services, and enhance the way(s) in which care is delivered. Such efforts are meant to better connect scientific discovery, health care delivery, and reimbursement for health services. It's all about patient-centric care --- and much of it, as with so many things in our world today, comes down to technology. Mon, 03 Jun 2013 19:55:50 +0000 Rich Fisher 40217 at http://kwgs.org Notes on Health Care Transformation (or, Getting Medical and Technological Advancements in Synch)