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Tulsa Picks: The Week’s Best Tulsa Events, March 26-April 1

Hip-hop, metal, and collective liberation.

A Branjae short film live taping and a Tiny Worlds workshop, this week in Tulsa

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

Digable Planets
Sunday, March 30 at 7pm
Cain's Ballroom, 423 N. Main

More than thirty years after their founding, these revolutionary hip-hop artists are fresher than ever. Join them for a refutation of time and space this Sunday to celebrate the Woody Guthrie Center's "Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit," curated by the Grammy Museum.


Wednesday, March 26 

Create Tulsa Workshop: How the Makers Made It with Scott Bell, Brittany Bendabout, Ana Berry, Evan Hughes & Tyler Thrasher
6pm at 473, 2224 E. Admiral Blvd.

Unlocking Home Ownership: A First-Time Buyer’s Guide
6:15pm at Central Library, 400 Civic Center 

Dave Matthews Tribute Band
7:30pm at Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main 

Thursday, March 27 

Branjae: “Master of Ceremonies” Short Film Live Taping
5pm at Tulsa Little Theatre, 1511 S. Delaware

12th Annual Oysters and Ale
5pm at Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N. Greenwood Ave.

Sunset Social Hour
5:30pm at Gathering Place Lodge, 2650 S. John Williams Way

Cocktail Class with Muriel Fahrion
6:30pm at The Vault, 620 S. Cincinnati Ave.

“Reconciliation In America” National Symposium with Dr. Lance Freeman
7pm at Carver Middle School, 624 E. Oklahoma Pl.

Creating Space Through Art & Collaboration with Erin Shaw & Kelsey Karper
7pm at 101 Archer, 101 E. Archer St.

Friday, March 28

2 Minutes To Tulsa Metal Fest (through March 29)
5pm at The Vanguard, 222 N. Main St.

Los Nopales Del Norte: A Collection Curated by Rogelio Esparza
6pm at Elevate East / Hannah Hall, 1801 S. Garnett Rd.

The Plum Falls Far from the Tree: Art by Julia Stizza on Paper and Skin 
7pm at Mixed-Use Space Tulsa, 2417 E. Admiral Blvd.

Saturday, March 29 

Frequencies of Place: Mapping Black Oklahoma
10am at Archive Creative Space, 328 E. 1st St.

Tiny Worlds Workshop with Jes McCutchen 
2pm at Positive Space Tulsa, 1324 E. 3rd St.

Tulsa Film Collective Workshop: Picture’s Up!
3pm at Tulsa Artist Fellowship Flagship, 112 N Boston Ave

Bronco Henryetta
6pm at Thelma’s Peach, 2008 E. Admiral Blvd. 

She Makes Art + Music
7pm at Liggett Studio, 314 S. Kenosha Ave.

Queendom: Empires Of Impact
8pm at Historic Big 10 Ballroom, 1624 E. Apache

Chris Combs and Friends 
8pm at Saint Cecilia’s Listening Room, 205 W. King St.

Tiger 7 with Deepfake Jazz Quintet
9pm at Thelma’s Peach, 2008 E. Admiral Blvd. 

Sunday, March 30 

Poetry For Collective Liberation with Amairani Torres-Chamu
6pm at Elevate East / Hannah Hall, 1801 S. Garnett Rd.

Dr. Mario vs. Tetris
7pm at The MAX Retropub, 114 S. Elgin Ave.

Monday, March 31  

Karaoke Mondays
8pm at Whittier Bar, 2405 E. Admiral Blvd.

Tuesday, April 1

Tulsa Master Gardeners Lunch & Learn: Creating Outdoor Hardscapes
12pm at Central Library, 400 Civic Center 

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