The weekend-long festival boasted a rodeo, stomp dance, traditional food and craft vendors as well as a carnival and concerts from artists including Ryan Bingham and Gene Simmons.
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Elote is bringing Pride back to June with a weekend-long downtown Tulsa street festival
Friday and Saturday is for the 18 and older crowd ready to party. Sunday is a family day for all ages. Check out the weekend schedule.
Oklahoma rockers BRONCHO take over rooftop bar in Tulsa
The band played songs from their 10th anniversary re-release “Double Vanity” at Soma near downtown.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa June 19-21
From a revamped Juneteenth festival to a nostalgia-filled convention, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
Ramsey Thornton opens next chapter with album release party at Tulsa’s Drifters Theater
Singer-songwriter Ramsey Thornton came home to celebrate his new album alongside Ken Pomeroy. The pair will tour together this summer.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa June 12-14
From a Broken Arrow ice cream festival to a night of country music at Guthrie Green, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa June 5-7
From the 20th edition of Tulsa Tough to a two-day vintage and antique rummage sale, here are the Flyer’s top five.
Family-friendly fun this summer: When does a membership at these Tulsa spots pay off?
From the zoo and aquarium to the botanic garden and water park, we break down the cost behind some of Tulsa’s most popular summer outings.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa May 29-31
From a celebration of Tulsa’s legendary drive-in to a community kickball bonanza, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
5 ways to spend your weekend in Tulsa May 22-24
From a Route 66-inspired Shakespeare production to a family day in the forest, here’s the Flyer’s top five.
Katie Hoffman-Faulk goes back in time to tell Indigenous story in ‘Saphrona’
Alongside a crew on break from “The Lowdown,” Katie Hoffman-Faulk is the force behind a short film inspired by her great-grandmother’s real experience.
Will Rogers is heading back to the silver screen with help from AI in movie filmed at his namesake school in Tulsa
Tulsa Public Schools approved filming at Will Rogers High School in May and June. The adaptation will showcase Native Oklahoman history, with support from the Cherokee Film Commission.