Are you ready to be amazed? You're in for a surprise if you expect a traditional museum experience. The OKPOP museum is a pop culture playground that will take you on a journey beyond sight and sound. With interactive exhibits and gallery spaces that use modern technology and interactive play places, you can explore and discover the world of pop culture in new and exciting ways. From screen to stage, behind the scenes, and on the page, Oklahomans have left their mark on pop culture through incredible storytelling. The Imagined Worlds exhibit at OKPOP is a whirlwind journey through a century of Okie accomplishments in multiple genres, including Action, Fantasy, Comedy, Western, Science Fiction, and more. And while OKPOP has an impressive collection of artifacts on display, it's different from your typical museum. Instead, you're invited to wander through a colorful playground of creativity that will delight your senses. You can create, play, and get lost in the magical worlds and fascinating stories of Oklahomans who have been behind epic moments in pop culture. Come and experience the fun and excitement at OKPOP.
Are you looking for a unique spot to enjoy a night out in Tulsa? Look no further than Cellar Dweller. This hidden gem has been a staple of the city's nightlife scene for decades, having operated as a speakeasy since the 1920s and even surviving through the Prohibition Era. The bar has a "dive bar" feel, dim lighting, and a relaxed atmosphere that transports you back in time. But Cellar Dweller isn't just an excellent spot for a casual night out; it's also a perfect venue for special events or projects. They can accommodate your needs whether you're planning a birthday party or a corporate gathering. Just let them know how many guests you'll have and if there's a specific bartender you'd like to work with. Despite its reputation as one of Tulsa's best-kept secrets, Cellar Dweller has a dedicated following of regulars who love the intimate ambiance and top-notch drinks.
The Tulsa Spotlight Theater Historical Monument is a remarkable tribute to the rich history and legacy of the Spotlight Theater. This impressive black granite slab, sourced from Sri Lanka, is a permanent reminder of the theater's significance and the contributions of its founders and performers. The monument is beautifully etched with text and historical photos that tell the story of Patti Shriner, Bruce Goff, Richard Mansfield Dickinson, and the many talented actors and performers who have graced the stage of the Spotlight Theatre over the decades. As a leading theater in the Tulsa area, they are proud to have this monument in the midst, and they look forward to continuing to support the performing arts and fostering a greater appreciation of them within the community. Watch for upcoming events and performances, and join as they celebrate the magic of live theater.