I’m going to go for a change of pace here and encourage you all to sit on your butts as much as possible today. Make a you-shaped dent in your couch. Spend some time with family and friends. Here’s some irresistible cuteness to share with them when you do.
Posts Tagged ‘culture’
Happy Thanksgiving! (Also, some cute animal photos)
Posted November 25th, 2010 in Culture — 2 Comments
Lights On Events in Tulsa
Posted November 20th, 2010 in Culture, Free Stuff to Do, Kids and Families — 5 Comments
Thanksgiving is upon us, Tulsa, and that can only mean one thing.
Confessions of a Work-at-Home Mom: The Chewy Chunks of the Restaurant Review (or, the time my son blew chunks all over Nelson’s Ranch House)
Posted November 12th, 2010 in Kids and Families, Restaurants — No Comments
When it comes to reviewing restaurants with a two-year-old in my lap, sometimes my plans don’t go quite according to, well, my plans.
Rowe, Rowe, Rowe Your Vote: A Different Kind of Campaign
Posted November 2nd, 2010 in Culture — 9 Comments
By now we’ve all received dozens of fliers and phone calls from multiple candidates running for office in our legislatures as well as from proponents and opponents of this or that state question. But in downtown Tulsa tonight, there’s a different kind of campaigning going on.
All Things Halloween 2010 in Tulsa
Posted October 29th, 2010 in Arts and Theatre, Culture, Festivals, Free Stuff to Do, Kids and Families — 2 Comments
In case you’ve missed them, three (packed! exciting!) lists of Halloween things to do in Tulsa this year have been published here at TDT. Here are the links.
Halloween 2010 in Tulsa: For Free
Posted October 29th, 2010 in Culture, Free Stuff to Do, Kids and Families — 5 Comments
There aren’t many among us who wouldn’t say that the ol’ pocketbook could just as easily be one of those magazine ad models that gets bashed for being too skinny as the holder of your money. But you know what? This Halloween, it’s no big deal. There’s lots to do in Tulsa to celebrate this spooky holiday for exactly zero dollars.
Interview with a Tulsa Ghost Hunter
Posted October 22nd, 2010 in Culture — No Comments
Sometimes a ghost story just isn’t enough. Sometimes, especially at Halloween, only meeting a ghost face to face will do. Thrill-seekers and serious paranormal enthusiasts alike can do exactly that thanks to our very own Paranormal Investigation Team of Tulsa, which hosts ghost tours at some of T-Towns most historic spots.
