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Mary Willa Allen
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The Best of the Best 2021
For the last 22 years, we’ve asked Oklahomans a simple question: Who’s the best? And as always, you’ve responded with ample enthusiasm, coming out in...

Fourth of July, Plus Dogs, Fiestas and Peaches
It’s no secret that Independence Day is a popular holiday for Oklahomans, with numerous community events happening around the state. Tulsans can visit the Tulsa...

They’ve Got it All
It may be sweltering, but that’s not stopping a bevy of sporting events from running in Oklahoma this month. As always, baseball reigns supreme. The...

From Mexico to Pompeii
In Tulsa, 108 Contemporary presents A Luthier’s Tale: The Craft of Stringed Instruments July 2-Sept. 19. The show melds the works of local and regional...

Irish Dance
and Shakespeare
As the hot weather rolls into the Oklahoma plans, it will surely be nice to cool off with some theatrical entertainment. In Tulsa, Celtic Throne:...

Soccer and Baseball Reign
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...

From Dalí to Scholder
At Philbrook, explore a world of delight, imagination and paradox with Dalí’s Alice in Wonderland, running June 11-Oct. 17. At Gilcrease, Enslavement to Emancipation: Toward...

A Jam-Packed June
In Bartlesville, the OKM Music Festival returns June 10-17. Renowned artists taking the stage include Canadian Brass, Dallas String Quartet, Tina Guo, Jenny Lin and...

And All That Jazz
You can catch a variety of shows on the stage this month. At the Tulsa PAC, Tulsa 21! Black Wall Street runs from June 3...

Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Oh My!
Tulsa bustles with sports activities this month. The Oklahoma Pinto Horse Association Wildflower Classic runs May 1-2 at Expo Square, celebrating 62 years of the...