A Cure for This Summer’s Blockbuster Flop
The summer can be known as the “blockbuster season.” However, it seems that most of this summer’s films that have caused the most hype have also caused the most disappointment. Almost all of the blockbusters have flopped!
Two of my favorite locations in Tulsa are offering alternate opportunities for your summer entertainment needs on Thursday and Friday nights. Instead of paying 7 or more dollars for a disappointing movie, here are two more options that even offer a more social, interactive, and cultural experience.
1) Tulsa’s gorgeous Philbrook Museum is offering films on the lawn every Friday of this month. The gates open at 7:30 and the films will start at dusk. Next on the list for this summer’s showings are Cleopatra (1934), Startgate (1994), The Mummy (1932), and The Prince of Egypt (1998).
2) Utica Square offers live music every Thursday night, 7-9pm, all summer long for what is called “Summer’s Fifth Night.” Utica Square is packed with awesome restaurants and also has an amazing outdoor atmosphere. Grab a bite to eat or pack a picnic and head out to hear some of Tulsa’s local bands…FOR FREE!
*If you happen to being staying at the Hotel Ambassador for either of these nights, please note that we have free transportation to reach both of these locations
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