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October is here! Don’t worry; we’ve got one spooky film this month as well as some other great looking heavy hitters.  Starting strong, we have the highly anticipated Killers of the Flower Moon. The next massive film from Martin Scorsese (buckle up – it’s over three hours long!) is finally here, and boy does it look to deliver. Based on...

White Dog Hill

Originally built in 1925 as the Clinton Country Club and Golf Course, what is now known as White Dog Hill re-opened in 2007 and has been a favorite among Clintonians ever since. Boasting spectacular views and an extensive wine list, White Dog Hill is the perfect spot for any occasion, ranging from date-night dining to family friendly fare. The...

Uplifting Voices

If you grew up in Tulsa and are old enough to have listened to the radio on your commute, you probably remember John Erling, a local radio personality on KRMG. Among his many contributions to the city’s culture and community over the years, perhaps his most enduring legacy is Voices of Oklahoma, an oral history of the state curated...

A Dash of Sparkle

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If you were looking for a place to go on a crime spree during the end of the 1800’s all the way through the Great Depression, Oklahoma was the place to be. After all, you certainly wouldn’t have been alone.  Oklahoma – and before statehood, Indian and Oklahoma Territories – held onto its wild and remote reputation for longer than...
With March’s arrival, the green-themed holiday that’s a favorite for many also makes its appearance. St. Patrick’s Day, associated with Irish traditions, dance, music, food, drink and general revelry, inspires a host of Oklahoma-based celebrations. Sham-ROCK The Gardens Located in Oklahoma City at the Myriad Botanical Gardens, Sham-ROCK on March 17 has something for everyone, from face painting to vendor booths...
From stand-up to dance, musicals and symphonies, May is jam-packed with goodies.  At the Tulsa PAC, visit May 3-12 for American Theatre Company’s rendition of Under the Skin. May 4 brings Golden Girls: The Laugh Continues, with a repeat performance at OKC’s Civic Center the next night, and you’ll see Tulsa Symphony’s season closer, Mahler 5, on May 11. Celebrity...

High-Octane Fun

Although the holidays are behind us, you can still get your skate on at the following: Broken Arrow’s ice rink, 418 S. Main, through Jan. 7; Norman’s Crest on Ice, 2550 Mt. Williams Dr., through Jan. 7; Edmond’s ice rink, Mitch Park, through Jan. 15; and OKC’s Devon ice rink, Myriad Botanical Gardens, through Jan. 29. In Tulsa, monthly events...
If you think Ludger’s Bavarian Cakery only serves up sweets, think again.  While cookies, cakes, cupcakes and other specialty desserts are the joint’s bread and butter, there are other succulent offerings for breakfast and lunch in the restaurant’s cafe – which has a drive-through for extra convenience, along with a popular patio and plenty of indoor seating. They invite you...

Wedding 101

The wedding world continues to evolve, with new trends, innovations and creations making people’s special days even more jaw dropping. In the wedding guide, we present helpful info on nuptial etiquette, planning, timelines and more. By Mary Willa Allen Popular Dates You’ll likely notice your fridge is extra full of wedding invitations during certain months of the year. The following are 2023’s most...