TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Route 66 Commission announced that Hillcrest Medical Center are receiving the 66th neon sign grant. Hillcrest has been at their current location on Route 66 since 1928 ...
Tulsa police are testing out a new way to reach people downtown. They've opened up a walk-in office where you can talk to an officer or file a report. TPD Connect is located at 416 S. Main.
Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larson discussed the department’s response to natural disasters and its efforts to increase safety in downtown Tulsa. "The Incident Management Team, which we call our ...
TULSA, Okla. — Police said a man is dead after he was hit by a train in downtown Tulsa on Friday. Tulsa Police said officers responded to a call about a train hitting a pedestrian near 1st and ...
Luminescent white and often tinged with pastel shades, the soft curves, flat tops and bold angles of Scotland’s Art Deco-styled buildings ... tinged event with their neon signage and glitzy ...
Tulsa Ballet is following up its world premiere of Kenneth Tindall’s “Alice in Wonderland” with another full-length ballet inspired by one of the best-known stories in world literature ...
Three development firms with extensive experience in the hospitality industry have been selected by the city to submit proposals for a downtown convention ... tourism for the Tulsa Regional ...
AKRON, Ohio – A new art gallery, Forever Changes, will open in May at 35 S. Main St. in downtown Akron. The gallery is located inside of creative agency Art x Love’s new studio. Forever ...
Continuing our Art Deco Centenary series we profile graphic designer and artist Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron, who under the pseudonym Cassandre created posters that thrust the style into everyday life.
Signs on Springfield roadways guiding visitors to downtown parking garages and landmarks may soon see a makeover. The city is hoping to replace the existing signs with newer — and cheaper — ones.
In the first of our Art Deco Centenary profiles, we look at the Russian-French artist and designer Romain de Tirtoff – better known as Erté – who became credited as "the father of art deco".