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CrawFest - held annually on the Saturday following Mothers' Day in May; Cajun cuisine and music; Diversafest Music Conference & Festival (now defunct) EvoFest Music, Crafts, and Sustainability Festival - May; Fall Fest - Flyin' W Ranch in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; second weekend in November; Free Tulsa Music Festival - outdoor music event in ...
Rated as the nation's best Oktoberfest, the Tulsa event has kicked off and runs through the weekend. Here's what to know.
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center, or Tulsa PAC, is a performing arts venue in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It houses four main theatres, a studio space, an art gallery [1] and a sizeable reception hall. Its largest theater is the 2,365-seat Chapman Music Hall. The Center regularly hosts events by 14 local performance groups.
Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was built in 1924 as a garage for W. Tate Brady's automobiles. Madison W. "Daddy" Cain purchased the building in 1930 and named it Cain's Dance Academy.
Much of the KAKC schedule is nationally syndicated talk shows. Weekdays begin with America in the Morning followed by This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal, The Michael DelGiorno Show, The Glenn Beck Program, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Charlie Kirk Show, The Jesse Kelly Show, The Joe Pags Show, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and Red Eye Radio.
Tulsa Public Radio's KWGS 89.3 FM had a schedule of mostly news and information, with some classical programming. Management wanted to create an all-classical station for music fans and allow KWGS to air a full time news and info schedule. According to the Tulsa World newspaper, 88.7 MHz was the last open frequency on the FM dial in Tulsa ...
KWGS is Tulsa's oldest FM station. It was established in the 1940s, through the initiative of TU speech professor Ben Graf Henneke, who later became president of the university. The call letters are the initials of Tulsa oil executive and philanthropist William G. Skelly, who provided the funding. [5] [6]
The Farm-to-Fork music and food festival returns to Capitol Mall this fall. As of Tuesday, the free festival hadn’t announced its lineup for 2024. Last year’s musical acts included Cannons and ...