September teems with performances, as many organizations are kicking off their seasons this month.
As usual, the PAC is the entertainment hub in Tulsa. First, enjoy the musical Kimberly Akimbo Sept. 2-7 courtesy Celebrity Attractions. (If you miss it, the show runs at OKC’s Civic Center Music Hall courtesy OKC Broadway from Sept. 9-14). After, support local with Theatre Tulsa’s...
America’s favorite past time is back in both of Oklahoma’s major metros. The Tulsa Drillers engage in regular season play June 8-13 and 22-30, all at ONEOK Field. Check listings for evenings with fireworks finales. The OKC Dodgers play at home June 3-8 and 10-15 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
Semi-pro soccer returns to the field this month. The Tulsa FC...
In an effort to escape the bizarre climate of today’s society, many are picking up their lost love of reading. There is, in fact, a camaraderie in seeing a masked stranger out in public reading the same paperback you’re poring over. Fortunately, reading is a safe, socially distanced activity. But how have book clubs fared during these strange times,...
Barbecue Versus Grilling
The art of cooking meat has its genres, led by barbecue and grilling.
Appreciation in the nuances starts with barbecue – the methodology of using a slow, circumvented unit of hot air with the lid closed; and smoking, as it relates to barbecue, cooking “low and slow and taking the time to get it right,” as Chuck Gawey...
Discover the natural beauty and rich history of the Arbuckle Mountains in Davis, where Turner Falls Park sits waiting to be explored and other nearby attractions like Pecan Valley Inn, the Arbuckle Historical Society Museum, Collings Castle and the 777 Zipline provide a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Turner Falls Park features a stunning 77-foot waterfall, caves, hiking trails...
The summer months, despite the often oppressive heat, also bring with them prime vacationing time. A popular weekend getaway in Oklahoma often involves a cabin and a lake – a much needed respite from the worries of everyday life. Below are some options for the coming weeks and months, filled with not only cabins as a home away from...
Most of us like to think we are financially literate, but there’s always room to learn. If you think setting up a budget should be your initial course of action, you could already be a step behind. Instead, the first questions to ask yourself are: why do I want a budget, and what do I want it to accomplish...
Community Events
You’re probably feeling a little ho hum after the departure of all things festive. Fear not – there are plenty of community events to experience in 2024. Whether as a spectator or a participant, you’ll find goodies in OKC and Tulsa alike.
OKC
Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival, March 22-24. Held at the National Cowboy Museum & Western Heritage...
There’s no doubt – January belongs to basketball. Watch NBA team the OKC Thunder play at the Paycom Center on Jan. 3, 6, 8, 18, 25, 27 and 30; along with the OKC Blue on Jan. 3, 8, 18 and 25. College basketball is also in full swing; the Sooners play at the Lloyd Noble Center Jan. 3, 8,...



































