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Summer’s Fifth Night, Asian-American Festival, Tulsa Pride Festival and Parade
E. Fourth St. It will feature entertainment, as well as exhibitors from various organizations who support the LGBT community in Tulsa. The parade will begin at 5 p.m. and will run through the Brady Arts District and Blue Dome District and end in the East Village 4:03 AM from Tulsa World Read more »
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Longtime Tulsa music store owner A.J. Shields dies at 91
bombing, he hadn't been able to "evade the thought every few minutes that what if that had been one of mine," he later told the Tulsa World, talking about the children. "I'm like everybody else," he said. "I haven't had anything to touch me quite like that 3:05 AM from Tulsa World Read more »
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Arts news: Ultimate Murder Mystery begins summer run Saturday
of the revolution." The exhibit opens with an reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday and will be on display through June 15. The Tulsa Boy Singers will present their annual Spring Concert 7:30 p.m. Friday at Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati Ave. The 3:01 AM from Tulsa World Read more »
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Celebrate 10th anniversary of Asian-American Festival
City-County Library offers the Asian-American Festival each year to recognize and honor the diverse, rich cultural heritage of our Asian-American neighbors," said Jackie Hill, chairwoman of this year's festival. Hill said more than 10,000 people of Asian descent 2:56 AM from Tulsa World Read more »
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Deaths
Grace Church; and graveside service 2 p.m. Friday, Pawhuska City Cemetery, Pawhuska. Plummer, Gale E., 73, Building Systems of Tulsa owner, died Sunday. Services pending. Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial. Roberts, Etta Pearl, 94, hospital administrator, died from Tulsa World Read more »