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Geekinomicon
Sept. 2-4 – Cox Convention Center From coxconventioncenter.com: They’ve searched across 4,503 separate locations in the multiverse to find the most unique vendors for Geekinomicon....
Vision/Revision
Thru Sept. 4 – Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art From ou.edu: Offered on the heels of the popular annual student exhibition, the School of Art...
Dusk Til Dawn Blues Festival
Sept. 2-4 – Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame From dcminnerblues.com: Mark your calendar for Labor Day Weekend; come to the longest running big blues fest...
Backwoods Music & Camping Festival
Sept. 1-Sept. 5 – Tatanka Ranch, Stroud From backwoodsmusicfestival.com: Join NERO (Live), Big Gigantic, moe., and Nahko and Medicine for the People, as well as...
Just a Number
[dropcap]Being[/dropcap] dubbed a “senior citizen” can feel like a step away from an active life, but many Oklahomans don’t see it that way. From musicians...
Closing Thoughts: Vince Trinidad
[dropcap]Whether[/dropcap] your sport is soccer, BMX or anything in between, chances are Tulsa Sports Commission Executive Director Vince Trinidad has had a hand in bringing...
Football Season Kicks off
Football in Oklahoma is more than just a game – it’s a way of life. On Sept. 3, college teams around the state will kick...
A Newsworthy Affair
[dropcap]Celebrity[/dropcap] Attractions will present Disney’s Newsies Sept. 14-18 at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. The story revolves around several self-starter newsboys in New York City...
September at The ’Peake
Blake Shelton, an Oklahoma native, has risen to commercial success with his charming personality and crooning vocals. Since the early 2000s, Shelton has dominated the...
A Festival Frenzy
September in Oklahoma is festival season – from cultural to athletic to musical celebrations, there’s an occasion for every type of Oklahoman this month. In...