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MOMS NIGHT OUT: Country Star Lee Brice Live in Tulsa This Thursday

TULSA — If you’re looking for the perfect excuse to take a break from the busy mom-life and enjoy a night of great music, mark your calendars for Thursday, May 15. Country hitmaker Lee Brice is coming to town for a one-night-only 21+ performance beginning at 8:00 p.m.—and it’s shaping up to be the ultimate Moms Night Out experience.
Known for chart-topping singles like “One of Them Girls,” “Rumor,” and “Memory I Don’t Mess With,” Brice has built a reputation as one of country music’s most powerful vocalists and storytellers. With more than 3.7 billion on-demand streams and nine #1 hits to his name, this GRAMMY-nominated artist brings both emotional depth and high-energy charisma to every show.
Whether you’ve been a fan since “I Drive Your Truck” or just need a fun night with your girlfriends, this concert promises unforgettable moments, sing-alongs, and maybe even a toast to motherhood.
Tickets are limited to four per person, and all sales are final. In an effort to prevent ticket reselling, delivery will be delayed until seven days before the show.
So grab your best boots, gather your girls, and get ready for a night of music, memories, and a well-deserved break. Because let’s face it, moms need a night out too—and Lee Brice is bringing the soundtrack.
Visit your preferred ticketing outlet soon—this one is likely to sell out!
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CONFIRMED: Trader Joes Headed To Broken Arrow

BROKEN ARROW — Popular grocery chain Trader Joe’s is officially on its way to Broken Arrow.
While the company has yet to issue a formal press release, the new store location is now listed in the “Opening Soon” section of Trader Joe’s official website. The listing confirms what many local residents have speculated for weeks as construction activity has ramped up at the site.
Though an official opening date has not been announced, visible progress at the store and the company’s online update indicate the store’s debut is not far off.
City officials expressed excitement over the new addition, which is expected to draw shoppers from throughout the region. Trader Joe’s is known for its unique product selection, private-label goods, and cult following, and its arrival marks another major retail milestone for the city.
More details are expected to be released in the coming weeks as construction nears completion and the company prepares to open its doors.
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Tulsa Takes Center Stage in FX’s Upcoming Crime Drama “The Lowdown”

TULSA — The streets of Tulsa are set to shine on the small screen this fall with the premiere of The Lowdown, a new FX drama series created by Oklahoma native Sterlin Harjo and starring Academy Award-nominated actor Ethan Hawke. The eight-episode series is scheduled to debut on September 23, 2025, on FX, with streaming available the following day on Hulu.
Set and filmed entirely in Tulsa and surrounding areas, The Lowdown delves into the gritty world of citizen journalist Lee Raybon, portrayed by Hawke. Raybon, a self-proclaimed “truthstorian,” is driven by an unyielding quest to expose corruption within his community—a mission that often places him at odds with powerful adversaries and strains his personal relationships.
The series boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Kaniehtiio Horn, Tim Blake Nelson, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Kyle MacLachlan, and Keith David. Filming commenced in early 2025, transforming various Tulsa locales into cinematic backdrops and providing local talent with opportunities to participate in a major television production.
The Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture (Tulsa FMAC) played a pivotal role in facilitating the production. In a statement, Tulsa FMAC expressed gratitude to Harjo for choosing Tulsa as the series’ setting, noting that the project has allowed local creatives to showcase their talents on a national platform.
The Lowdown marks another significant contribution from Harjo, who previously co-created the critically acclaimed series Reservation Dogs. His commitment to authentic storytelling and highlighting Oklahoma’s rich cultural landscape continues to resonate with audiences and industry professionals alike.
As anticipation builds for the series premiere, Tulsa residents can take pride in their city’s starring role in bringing The Lowdown to life. The show not only promises compelling storytelling but also underscores Tulsa’s growing prominence as a hub for film and television production.
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Paloma’s Plants To Host Sunday Funday

BROKEN ARROW — Families across Green Country are invited to enjoy a day of free fun and festivities this Sunday at Paloma’s Plants, located at 3804 S. Elm Place in Broken Arrow. The family-friendly event will feature a wide range of indoor and outdoor attractions for all ages, with free admission.
The event promises an exciting afternoon of shopping, food, and entertainment:
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Free bounce house for kids
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A complimentary 2″ plant with any crafting “make n’ take” purchase (while supplies last)
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Sales throughout the store
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Over 40 outdoor vendors and more than 50 indoor vendors
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Delicious options from on-site food trucks
Whether you’re looking for unique local goods, fun activities for the kids, or simply a great way to spend time together, this event is sure to offer something for everyone.
Paloma’s Plants, known for its vibrant plant selection and welcoming atmosphere, will host the festivities rain or shine, with both indoor and outdoor setups planned. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early and take advantage of the day’s specials and giveaways.
For more information, visit shoppalomas.com.
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