Guthrie Green Reopens With Full Schedule

Tulsa’s downtown park, Guthrie Green, has taken a few weeks off for some maintenance after the super successful Center of the Universe Festival, but reopened last week for the Brady District’s monthly First Friday Art Crawl. The park has also scheduled plenty of sure to be popular events to round out the summer. Every Thursday night is movie night at the Green and this month’s selections include Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Grease. Each Sunday in August will feature area musicians in park concerts. All events…continue reading →

A Successful Start for Center of the Universe Festival In Tulsa

It would be extremely difficult to review all of the exceptional music that went down at the first night of the Center of the Universe festival, but I am going to do my best. While there are certainly some kinks to be worked out, it was hard to tell that this was the festival’s first year. Bringing in some stellar acts and uniting local talent and businesses really went a long way to make sure this was a success. The first show I saw there was The Mowgli’s. The southern California band played…continue reading →

OK Go, Neon Trees, OneRepublic Headline New Tulsa Music Festival

The Center of the Universe Festival is a brand new music festival that will go down right in the heart of downtown Tulsa. The Brady Arts District will light up for two nights in July to welcome Neon Trees, OneRepublic, Ok Go, and over 70 other bands to the free concert series. “There will be two main stages…in front of Cain’s Ballroom and the secondary stage will be at Guthrie Green,” said festival organizers, Chris Lieberman and Phil Kaiser. “As far as the music itself, we wanted a broad range from pop, hip…continue reading →

Oklahoma Lights Up for Tornado Victims

The Oklahoma Twister Relief Concert was the biggest concert in state history. That’s what Moore, Oklahoma native Toby Keith assured the capacity crowd at the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of Oklahoma last Saturday. He confirmed via the show’s promoters that it had indeed set the record. 65,000 people exploded with applause as the always patriotic, never apologetic country star closed the 8 hour extravaganza with an explosive set including his biggest hits and plenty of pyrotechnics. While the party was Toby’s to be had, plenty of…continue reading →

SummerStage 2013 is Here

SummerStage 2013 has kicked into high gear in Tulsa. It opened last week with a full run of free performances of Tulsa Shakespeare in the Park’s production of “Much Ado About Nothing” at the popular Tulsa Park, Guthrie Green. Throughout the rest of June and July, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center will be bursting at the seams with plays, musicals, and more. On June 21st, the festival will present “The Drowsy Chaperone.” This musical parody is the story of an early 1920s musical fan that plays a record of one of his favorite…continue reading →

RSU Radio Receives Absolute Best of Tulsa Nominations

We did it! RSU Radio has been nominated for Best Radio Station and our very own Gary “Turbo” Webb has been nominated for Best Radio Personality at Urban Tulsa Weekly’s Absolute Best of Tulsa Awards! This is the station’s third nomination in the category on Turbo’s second. Thank you for your nominations! Now we're asking you to vote, and to tell everyone you know to vote too. Follow the link below, create an account, and click on "ABoT 2013 Music Awards" to view the ballot. It's super easy and we'd really appreciate it.…continue reading →

SummerStage 2013 Is Here!

SummerStage 2013 has kicked into high gear in Tulsa. It opened last week with a full run of free performances of Tulsa Shakespeare in the Park’s production of “Much Ado About Nothing” at the popular Tulsa Park, Guthrie Green. Throughout the rest of June and July, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center will be bursting at the seams with plays, musicals, and more. On June 21st, the festival will present “The Drowsy Chaperone.” This musical parody is the story of an early 1920s musical fan that plays a record of one of his favorite…continue reading →

deadCENTER in Review

After attending 3 out of the 5 days that the deadCENTER Film Festival was bringing some of the best in Oklahoma filmmaking together across the better portion of Oklahoma City, I left with an even greater respect for the art and a better understanding of how great Oklahoma is for filmmaking. Even after seeing a great documentary on The Rolling Stones and a couple of funny run-ins with The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne, the best experience was easily the showing of Okie Shorts. This was an hour and a half collection of short…continue reading →

The Summer of Giveaways is Here!

The giveaways are back again with the 2nd Annual 91.3FM Super Awesome Killer Music Slammin' Summer Swagtacular Giveaway! Listen all summer and check out facebook.com/rsuradio for your chance to win concert tickets, CD's, and more! Last year's giveaway was big, but this year it's going to be ever BIGGER! It’s the 2nd Annual 91.3FM Super Awesome Killer Music Slammin’ Summer Swagtacular Giveaway… only on your station for true alternative music, 91.3FM!continue reading →

Oklahoma Tornado Relief Concerts

Oklahomans have been coming out in full force to help their neighbors in the wake of the recent tornado outbreak that devastated the Moore-Oklahoma City area. Several benefit concerts, featuring many local and national acts, are being organized to help the victims. Help Moore The Speakeasy OKC May 25th 9pm Featuring Colourmusic, Pretty Black Chains, Josh Sallee, and Sherree Chamberlain. Tickets are $7 and all proceeds go to the Red Cross. Music for Moore Bricktown Events Center OKC May 29 from 5-11 Featuring JD McPhearson, Graham Colton, Colourmusic, Evangelicals, Taddy Porter, The Damn…continue reading →