Rolling Stone Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa to Open to the Public in May 2022
Museum to feature artifacts, never-before-seen footage, and unreleased recordings from Bob Dylan Archive
By Olson Kundig
The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma a museum dedicated to artifacts from the singer’s massive archive will open to the public on May 10th, 2022.
The announcement of the Bob Dylan Center comes five years after the secret Bob Dylan Archive first arrived at Tulsa’s Center for American Research at the Gilcrease Museum.
The archive purchased by the George Kaiser Family Foundation features over 100,000 items, including handwritten lyrics, never-before-seen concert performances and live footage, rare photographs, and unreleased recordings; one of those recordings, the earliest-known version of “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” that Dylan recorded at his friends’ apartment in the autumn of 1962, was available to download courtesy of the Bob Dylan C
Student-Led Cooking Class Offers Independence, Life Skills For People With Physical Challenges
A cooking class led by two University of Oklahoma-Tulsa graduate students is giving people with physical challenges independence and some new skills in the kitchen.
Some of the people who come to Tulsa s Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges were born with physical challenges. Others, after suffering a stroke or accident, found themselves re-learning how to do things that used to feel so easy. I never really liked to cook prior to my stroke nine years ago, but I think now that it is more of a challenge, I enjoy it, said participant Sherri Watson.