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Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, June 25-July 1

Loud & Queer Fest, a talk about biodiversity in Oklahoma's streams, an evening with John Fullbright, and more

Welcome to Tulsa Picks, your weekly compilation of Tulsa's best food, arts and music events, as picked by us, the staff of The Pickup. Let's get to it!

Pick Of The Week

Loud & Queer Fest
June 29, 1pm-9pm
Noise Town, 2611 W. 40th Pl.

The Pride parade might have moved to October, but June is packed with DIY LGBTQ+ celebrations. Close out Pride Month with a bang at the inaugural Loud & Queer Fest, a one-day explosion of sound in West Tulsa, featuring OKC's hardcore heroes Inferna as well as a long list of loud, proud local bands. The cover benefits local mutual aid efforts. —Alicia Chesser


Wednesday, June 25 

Author Talk: Randy Kriehbel, Author Of "Tulsa, 2021: A Massacre's Centennial And A Nation's Reckoning"
7pm at Magic City Books, 221 E. Archer St. 

Sunset Cinema Screening: "Pavement: Slow Century" 
7:30pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.

Michael Cera Palin
8pm at Vanguard, 222 N. Main St. 

Thursday, June 26

Screening: David Lynch's "The Elephant Man"
2:30pm and 7:30pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.

"Rock The Future" Show Benefiting Girls Rock! Camp
5:30pm at Noise Town, 2611 W. 40th Pl.

Books for Thought: "Black Existentialism: Autumn Leaves and Other Space Oddities" 
6pm at Greenwood Rising, 23 N. Greenwood Ave.

Blended Wine Dinner: Warriors & Wines 
6pm at Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd.

Sunset Social Hour
6:30pm at Gathering Place Williams Lodge, 2650 S. John Williams Way

Drag Bingo Bongo
6:30pm at Saturn Room, 209 N. Boulder Ave.

Oklahoma Department Of Wildlife Talk: Stream Diversity in Oklahoma 
7pm at Heirloom Rustic Ales, 2113 E. Admiral Blvd.

Friday, June 27

Music on the Patio: L.A.Z.I.E. and Donny Vinn
5:30pm at Philbrook Museum of Art, 2727 S. Rockford Rd. 

Movie Night: Moana 2
6pm at Gathering Place, 2650 S. John Williams Way

Charlie Redd's Black Friday: A Steely Dan Experience
6:30pm and 9pm at LowDown, 108 N. Detroit Ave.

Twisted Arts Screening: "Party Girl" 
7pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.

Screening: "Ponyboi" 
7pm at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St.

Comedy Improv With Tulsa Jumbo
7:30pm at Studio 308, 308 S. Lansing Ave.

Saturday, June 28 

June Summer of Love Market 
9am at The Studio, 2221 E. Admiral Blvd.

Two Spirit Talking Circle
12pm at Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness, 1162 E. 49th St.

Spectrum of Pride 
1pm at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St.

Soul Punch Self Defense Training 
2pm at Updog Yoga, 415 E. 12th St.

Sperry Sounds ft. Kalyn Fay and Country WiFi
3pm, DM organizer for location

Screening: "Gay Chorus Deep South" 
3pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave. 

J0ystick9: The Wonder World Show
6pm at Belafonte, 306 S. Phoenix Ave.

Bingo with Tiny Things by Bowen
6pm at Positive Space Tulsa, 1324 E. 3rd St.

FC Tulsa vs. Chattanooga Red Wolves SC 
7:30pm at ONEOK Field, 201 N. Elgin Ave.

An Evening Of Spoken Word With Jerica Wortham 
8pm at LowDown, 108 N. Detroit Ave.

PUD’s Perfect Playlist 
8pm at Jackalope Theater, 3406 S. Yale Ave.

An Evening With John Fullbright
8pm at Guthrie Green, 111 Reconciliation Way

Sunday, June 29

TFA Distinctive Dwellings Tour: Tecumsah Perryman's Home 
1pm at Cedar Rock Inn, 4501 W. 41st St. 

Tulsa Food Not Bombs Monthly Volunteer Meeting
3pm, location provided with registration

Rum Punch Brunch
3pm at 473, 2224 E. Admiral Blvd.

ASLUT Sunday Funday Summer Swim Series 
3pm at Post Oak Lodge, 5323 W. 31st St. N. 

Punk and Post-Punk Book Club 
3:30pm at Mixed-Use Space Tulsa, 2417 E. Admiral Blvd. 

Slow Burn Sundays with Chris Combs
5pm at Brut Hotel, 1840 S. Boulder Ave.

Available Light Cinema Club Summer Film Series Kickoff
6pm at Queen Rose Art House, 843 N. Birmingham Pl. 

Monday, June 30  

Old Dog Pop-Up
5pm at Heirloom Rustic Ales, 2113 E. Admiral Blvd.

Noir Nights with Josh Fadem
7pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.

Freak Juice Limited Monday Night Residency
8pm at Mercury Lounge, 1747 S. Boston Ave.

Tuesday, July 1  

One Book, One Tulsa: "This Great Hemisphere" by Mateo Askaripour 
10am at Fulton Street Books & Coffee, 21 N. Greenwood Ave.


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