Track Down a Local Tulsa Food Truck

You’ve probably heard about the food truck craze that’s sweeping the nation. Originally popular in foodie hot spots such as New York and Los Angeles, food trucks have made their way to Tulsa, Oklahoma. These mobile feasts aren’t just a trend. They have real staying power. Opening a restaurant in these tough economic times is a risky investment.... [Read more...]

Oklahoma is well known for being a state that loves the “cowboy spirit”. In the ‘old days’ of history, cowboys and Indians may have been a popular folk legend. In 2011, ‘cowboys” don’t ride horses, they ride motor bikes! ArenaCross 2011 is a competitive race series that will be at the BOK Center . January 8th: Professional Racing January... [Read more...]
New Year’s Eve Bash At KEO Restaurant

December 31st of every year is special, but this year has a different flare to it. It will be the official ending of the first decade in the new millennium! So plenty Tulsa residents want to have a super duper good time! Luckily, Club Zone offers Tulsa residents a chance to find out what are the best nightlife spots to visit New Year's Eve 2010. KEO... [Read more...]
Top Holiday Ideas For Women In 2010

Looking for gift ideas to give that special woman in your life? When going to the store and walking around for hours doesn’t work, you should check out the Top 25 Gifts for Women according to AskMen.com. Here are some gift suggestions for the 2010 Holiday Season: · Diptyque patchouli candle: Let your thoughtfulness shine bright with... [Read more...]
Free Family Art Workshops at The Gilcrease Museum

The family that does art together, has fun together! Okay, maybe that phrase doesn’t have a “ring” to it just yet, but let’s give it time. Especially when The Gilcrease Museum hosts Family Art Workshops that help the entire family learn new artistic techniques. During these Family Art Workshops, artists teach families how to create their own... [Read more...]
Learn A New Hobby With Tulsa Glassblowing Studio
The Tulsa Glassblowing Studio is a non-profit organization that prides itself upon providing a safe environment to create glass art. The studio is located in the Historic Brady District in downtown Tulsa. Great educational and recreational opportunities are offered weekly. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxNRdmQ58z8 • Glassblowing Demonstrations –... [Read more...]
Visit The Osage Casino For A Tulsa Music Party

Tulsa residents who are music lovers as myself may be looking for a new way to express their “love” around town. The last place a music enthusiast may think of is a casino, but the Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino offers a great music calendar that includes karaoke, “Ladies Night” with DJ and live concerts. There are multiple Osage Casino locations... [Read more...]
Tulsa Hoping To Land Future Olympic Games

Dara Torres, a 43 year old Olympic swimmer, just made the announcement that she will train and attempt to compete in 2012 Olympic Games in London. She had reconstructive knee surgery, and decided to push forward with training after the surgery was successful. Torres has been swimming for the past 5 weeks. She is quoted as saying that "heart and... [Read more...]
Tulsa’s Finest Jamaican Restaurant

Hibiscus Caribbean Bar & Grill prides itself on being Tulsa’s finest and ONLY Jamaican restaurant. The restaurant is located in the Brookside District of Tulsa. At Hibiscus, you will find a very unique menu that uses national and ethnic recipes that take advantage of spices, ingredients and flavors from the West Indies. Healthy dishes are a huge... [Read more...]
Learn To Make Gingered Pumpkin Soup

Yahoo Shine has a great idea for people like me. They have organized a weekly newsletter with meal ideas. No matter what you are in the mood for, this week’s suggestions have variety. Everything from pork chops to noodle salad has been included. If you are a member of Yahoo, you can receive the newsletter and never go without dinner ideas again. Gingered... [Read more...]


