“All these tires are gel-filled. So if you get a flat, it’s kind of like Fix a Flat that is already built into it,” Smith said.
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Sam Noble Museum helps young scouts earn badges and loops
Educational workshops are held at the museum every spring, summer and fall.
The Hit Men bring audiences on a stroll down memory lane
The experienced group of musicians combines years of recording and touring craftsmanship in its tribute to hits of the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s
Inaugural Circus Cinématique Halloween carnival benefits deadCenter Film Festival
The costumed event will take place Saturday around the Wheeler Ferris Wheel.
Local therapist offers conflict resolution for bands
Vicki L. Mayfield, a nurse and private practice therapist, began offering conflict resolution for bands after talking with one of her clients’ about their interactions with them.
Inaugural Ride for a Cure is Sept. 17
The duo wanted the Great Plains Coaster Club to not only serve as an avenue to celebrate thrill rides, but also as a vehicle to those with muscular dystrophy.
The worlds of visual art and poetry merge in Artspace at [Untitled]’s A Hiding Place
The Poems Out of Hiding event sheds light on the writing process of some of the state’s best poets.
’80s hair metal reigns again in Tulsa’s Streets Gone WIld
The two-day festival’s lineup includes bands Night Ranger, Queensrÿche, Warrant, Stryper, Great White and Quiet Riot.
An Oklahoma university’s entrepreneur programs prepares students for business
Oklahoma State University’s master’s degree in entrepreneurship gives students a chance to learn about global business practices.
Lady Dynamite star Maria Bamford performs Sept. 9 at UCO
Bamford’s comedy is usually a self-deprecating look at her own mental health.
