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Mayfest

Street performers, masterpieces created from anything from second-hand silverware to turquoise-inlaid wood, fried food on a stick,…

Blue Dome Arts Festival

Would you describe your taste in art as a little more…eclectic? Interested in finding unique handmade jewelry,…

CRAWFEST 2012

Experience a stock pot full of Cajun cuisine and the spicy atmosphere of New Orleans without stepping…

Art Car Weekend

It started in Houston, and Living Arts of Tulsa has brought it to Oklahoma every year for…

Sand Springs Centennial Celebration

Sand Springs was incorporated as a city in May 1912, and this may the city hosts a…

Tulsa Shock vs. Phoenix

Tulsa’s very own WNBA team takes to the court to put the smack down on the team…

Brookside Farmers Market

Find Oklahoma-grown produce, herbs, spices, meats, cheeses, and some of the best mingling and people watching at…

“Air-Up Jumpy Thing...

“Air-Up Jumpy Things”

“We’re even gonna have one of them air-up jumpy things!”…

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“Air-Up Jumpy Things”

“We’re even gonna have one of them air-up jumpy things!”

That’s City Councilor Patrick in a new video posted to Twitter by Tulsa City Council (@tulsacouncilgov) promoting a family-friendly event coming to District 3 this summer.

You’re gonna wanna watch it.

OK Food

You’re on Pinterest, your grandmother is on Pinterest, and yes, even Do What is on Pinterest.

We love looking at the pins and boards of our fellow Oklahomans. We’re curious: Which of your boards have the most followers? Our most popular board on Pinterest is OK Food, starring our…

NEW In This Land

HOT OFF THE PRESSES: The latest issue of This Land Press is packed with compelling content, and a preview was just posted to the TLP Facebook page. Find inside:

a feature story by Kiera Feldman about a Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, megachurch’s fall from grace; Jeff Martin’s account of an evening

As Seen On: The weekend events we mentioned this morning

Thanks for tuning in to watch or listen to the Do What Tulsa segments on your local TV and radio stations. Whether you saw Do What editor Natasha Ball on The News on 6, or if you heard the roundup on your drive to work on the KRMG Morning News,…

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