By John Dobberstein, Editor When Tim Burton released the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” nearly two decades ago, based on the 1964
On The Town
Broken Arrow amphitheater to feature ‘Aikman Club,’ still eyeing ’25 opening
By John Dobberstein, Editor The company developing the Sunset Amphitheater in Broken Arrow has announced a partnership with three-time Super Bowl
Broken Arrow fighting boredom with ‘Bullseye’ tourism campaign
By John Dobberstein, Editor Broken Arrow wants its time in the spotlight. The city’s tourism department, Visit Broken Arrow, launched its new
Tulsa International Airport unveils ‘Sunrising’ art installation
Source: Tulsa International Airport TULSA – Tulsa International Airport announced that installation of a hanging art display is competed in front
ArtsOK unveils Spotlight Series, partners with local educational groups
Source: Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center, ArtsOK It’s another incredible season of bringing the world to Broken Arrow as ArtsOK celebrates 16
Bike sharing service closing in Broken Arrow, Tulsa
By John Dobberstein, Editor A service that allowed people to share bikes announced it is shuttering in Tulsa and Broken Arrow. This
New Orleans Square Block Party kicks off Thursday
The New Orleans Square Block Party is back — bigger and better than ever, June 27-29, 5 p.m.-10 p.m. with concerts all three
Broken Arrow native turned Nashville musician feeling grateful for success
By Angel Ford, Contributing Writer Back in 1985, a young and ambitious musician was featured in a local newspaper after landing his first tour gig
Food, music and fun at NOS Block Party returning
Get ready to pull out your dancing shoes, grab your best lawn chair and strap on the feed bag as the New Orleans Square Block Party in Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow pools open this weekend
Source: City of Broken Arrow If you want to learn to swim, you have to jump into the water! You'll have the chance to get wet beginning May 25 when
Sun and fun at the Rooster Days Parade
Dozens of floats, bands, dancers, veterans and more graced Main Street on Saturday for the Rooster Days parade, gracing the second day of the 93rd
After tense start, Rooster Days back to business
By John Dobberstein, Editor and Angel Ford, Contributing Writer Rooster Days looked and felt the way it typically does Friday as patrons descended












