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What Returning to Work Will Look Like in Offices, Cafes and Factories Around the World

Expect lots of temperature checks and one-way routes. ‘As we experienced in China, this will be a journey.’
Wearable social-distancing buzzers. Masked blackjack dealers. Drive-thru electronics purchases. From cubicles to factory floors, cafes to clothing boutiques, businesses around the world are dreaming up creative ways to reopen, attempting to start revenue flowing again while minimizing the risk to customers and employees.
The global economy is riding on their ability to pull off that delicate balance. A new flareup of Covid-19 cases could shutter offices, stores, restaurants and manufacturing plants once again, further choking off the flow of goods and services and threatening more jobs. Some governments, such as China, are providing rigorous oversight of the process. Others, including President Donald Trump’s administration, have offered looser guidance and are entrusting businesses to monitor their facilities. Scientists are still studying how the virus is spread, and whether keeping people six feet apart is enough, adding to the risks.
The companies’ plans rely on a steady supply of masks, gloves, thermometers and tests that is likely to strain budgets and manufacturers’ ability to keep up. Social distancing will be built in, with people divided by barriers and kept apart from colleagues and customers, a U-turn after years of movement toward open floor plans. Some companies will monitor employees more closely than ever before, while others will let workers choose how much protection they need. The way we work, shop, travel and eat in 2020 – and probably beyond – is being plotted out in boardrooms around the world.
Here are the changes companies are contemplating for their workplaces in the coming weeks.

The Office

Seats on the shuttle bus to Unilever’s Shanghai offices can be reserved using a chat group. Employees must be masked to board, and they sit on alternating sides, one person to each four-seat row. Upon arrival, each worker scans a QR code and fills out a health status report to get a daily pass to enter. Then comes the temperature check and the hand sanitizer.
Inside the office, movement is tightly regulated. Employees keep their masks on and are encouraged to use the stairs instead of the elevator, with spritzes of hand sanitizer before and after touching the regularly disinfected handrail. In the canteen, a single person is allowed at each four-seat table.
Such measures might seem predictable in a centrally controlled society like China, but some version of them is starting to appear in the West. At Britain’s former state phone monopoly, BT Group Plc, call center workers sit two meters apart, and walkways are designated as one-way to keep people from brushing past each other. Temperature checks are becoming routine at Sistema, the Russian conglomerate, which also says it’s developed its own two-hour test for Covid-19. Employees who come to the office have been tested in the past couple of weeks, though as many as half of the call center workers at MTS, the mobile network controlled by Sistema, are operating out of their homes.

More Room

Flexible space operator Knotel, which runs offices for corporations including Uber and Netflix, says workplace design has to change. Offices will likely be less densely populated, and altered to make them “antiviral,” according to Amol Sarva, Knotel’s chief executive officer.
“Things like ventilation, UV light, density screening, video monitoring, and temperature monitoring, cleaning protocols — those are all going to have to change,” he said. “Certainly there’ll be more space.”
In China, Cushman & Wakefield has helped move nearly a million workers back into 800 million square feet (74 million square meters) of office space. The company is creating a Recovery Readiness manual for landlords and tenants, based in part on its experience in China, that includes colored carpets to create visual boundaries around desks, plexiglass shields between desks that face each other and signs that direct walking traffic in a single direction.

Fewer Meetings

Even when people do come back to the office, meetings will be limited, and large gatherings are out of the question. This week, Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg canceled all physical events of 50 or more people through June 2021. The vast majority of employees are required to work from home through May, and those who need to carry on doing so will be able to work at home through the summer.
The road to normalcy may be much longer than that. At Abcam Plc, a British protein research company, 40 out of 300 China-based employees started returning to work in Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Hong Kong on Feb. 14. Two months later, the company is running split shifts to maintain distancing for the roughly 50% of employees based in manufacturing, logistics and essential lab work.

The Factory

On Feb. 10, Winly Automotive (Wuhan) Ltd. was assigned a checklist from the government. To reopen, the company would be required to have a one-month stash of masks and sanitizer, take a photo of the supplies, and send it to officials before submitting to a detailed inspection. “The policy has been constantly changing,” said Wang Xuepan, one of the plant’s managers. “It’s very difficult for us to handle.”
In the Seattle area, Boeing Co. has worked with the Washington state labor department on a plan to reopen its factories. It will be doling out cloth masks to most workers, saving the gold-standard N95 masks for a select few in more hazardous conditions.
Unlike office drones, factory workers have to show up in person to get the job done. Figuring out what basic protections they’ll need is part of the challenge. At Boeing, industrial engineers are analyzing the sequence of work on its assembly lines to find ways to spread apart workers.

Taking the Temperature

Airbus SE has divided employees at its plants into red and blue teams, who don’t see each other because they use different routes to enter and exit buildings. Volkswagen AG is allotting more time between shifts and reducing expectations for production because it takes longer for people to move around each other at a safe distance. Ford Motor Co. is experimenting with wearable devices that would buzz workers if they get too close together.
While the virus can be transmitted by people with no symptoms, many manufacturers are doing temperature checks, whether with thermometers, thermal imaging cameras or — in the case of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV in the U.S. — reusable forehead strips.
Fiat Chrysler, whose CEO Mike Manley is one of the executives talking with Trump about reopening the economy, is requiring workers to fill out a health questionnaire two hours before reporting to work each day. They must bring either a hard copy, or scan a QR code with their phone, to prove they aren’t displaying signs of illness or exposure to the virus, according to documents obtained by Bloomberg. Workers can’t enter the plant without it.
Some companies are closing cafeterias in favor of vending machines. Dongfeng PSA in Wuhan is handing out prepared lunchboxes to employees, who must eat at least 1.5 meters apart with their backs to each other.
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. said Chairman Li Shufu wrote a song to keep workers motivated through such dreariness. “A world full of expectations/Turned to dust of yesterday,” the lyrics go. “Their sorrow flowing into the sea/But the flower of love is quietly blooming.”

The Airplane

When air travel resumes in earnest, it’s likely that hand sanitizers, face masks and thermometers will become standard at most major airports, said David Powell, medical adviser for the International Air Transport Association, a trade group. All three have shortcomings, but can also reassure passengers, he said.
The International Civil Aviation Organization, which sets global flying standards, wants to establish a “public health corridor concept.” Under such a plan, major airlines, airports, public authorities and other parties would adopt common protocols for screening, boarding, in-flight procedures, arrivals, customs and baggage.
“We cannot all just stop flying,” Ansa Jordaan, the group’s chief of aviation medicine, said during an April 15 webcast.
Emirates Airline said this week it was the first to conduct rapid Covid-19 blood tests, with results available in 10 minutes for passengers flying Wednesday from Dubai to Tunisia. It plans to extend the procedure to other flights, according to Chief Operating Officer Adel Al Redha.
Other carriers are attempting less invasive measures. Etihad Airways, another major airline in the United Arab Emirates, plans to deploy touchless self-service devices at its hub airport in Abu Dhabi to identify travelers with medical conditions, including the early stages of coronavirus.
In the U.S., American Airlines Group Inc. plans to continue spacing customers apart during boarding and flights, conducting extensive cleanings of aircraft and reducing food and beverage service to limit contact, CEO Doug Parker said in an April 15 video message.
“When you do fly, aircraft cleanliness and social distancing matter greatly,” he said.

The Store

In China, it’s become standard to have your temperature taken any time you want to go shopping. Visitors to the Wuhan International Plaza luxury mall are checked for a fever at the door, before they queue up to be served one at a time at Louis Vuitton.
Levi Strauss & Co. disinfects its Chinese stores three times a day and requires temperature checks for customers, who are expected to wear masks before entering the store. Fitting rooms and products that have been tried on are disinfected each time they’re used.
It’s unclear whether practices implemented in China will make their way to other parts of the world, though several companies said they’ll learn from their experience in Asia.

Drive-Thru Shopping

Another technique is to keep shoppers out of the store altogether. Dixons Carphone Plc, the electronics retailer, is considering plans for contact-free “drive-thru” style stores to limit the risk of coronavirus for staff and customers. Shoppers would park outside, call the store to select items to buy, use a contactless system to pay and then open their trunks so staff could deliver the products.
Salespeople at luxury retailers in China were already using social media to engage with customers before the outbreak, but they’ve stepped up the effort since, adding clients on WeChat and sending them information about the latest trends. Louis Vuitton tried showcasing its summer product line in a livestream show on March 26 featuring a social-media star, but was ridiculed for the quality of the video. Sometimes there’s no substitute for personal contact.

The Restaurant

Buffets and salad bars will be re-thought, and self-serve drink stations may be “a thing of the past,” said Taco John’s CEO Jim Creel, who added that other changes are afoot at the 387-store chain. Taco John’s popular salsa bar — around for the past 15 years — may be removed.
“We hope we don’t have to take them out — that we’ll be able to figure out a way to make them still work — but I’m afraid the fear factor our there will force us to go to a pre-packaged option.”
A test of self-ordering kiosks may also get pulled back. “It was a good idea three months ago, but not so good today,” Creel said.

Phone Pay

In China, restaurants and even bars have opened back up in Shanghai, with varying limits on seating arrangements – some allow six to a table, others only one. In Beijing, restaurants are doing temperature checks. In Wuhan, most places are still delivery-only.
“In the short run, as dining rooms open back up again, you’ll probably see many restaurants space their tables a little bit further apart,” said Jack Li, CEO of menu researcher Datassential. “You’ll see more restaurants try to adopt phone pay. So not having to hand your money or card to anyone. You’re certainly going to see more places continue to do things like contactless delivery.”
Starbucks Corp. is taking a store-by-store approach to resuming business activities in the U.S., with services limited to drive-thru, delivery and takeout via mobile orders and contactless pickup.
“As we experienced in China, this will be a journey,” CEO Kevin Johnson wrote in a memo to staff on Thursday.

The Menu

Chains are cutting back menus, focusing on products that sell best and are easy to make. Romano’s Macaroni Grill has pared down its menu to 70% of what it used to be, saying goodbye to pizzas and calzones recently. McDonald’s all-day breakfast menu is gone.
Fazoli’s Italian restaurant chain is trying to secure Purell sanitizing stations – four for each store — along with “millions” of alcohol-based wipes for re-opening the dining rooms of its 216 locations. The company is also re-thinking bathrooms and looking into touch-less soap dispensers. It’s an investment, but a worthwhile one, says CEO Carl Howard.
“I want to let the consumer know I’m doing everything I can to keep them as safe as possible,” Howard said in an interview.

The Arena

Large public gatherings aren’t top of mind yet in China, but Trump and the people who run the U.S.’s biggest sports leagues appear aligned in their thinking that live games, at least in some form, are a critical part of helping the country recover.
“The progression needs to be open outdoor sports first, golf, tennis, swimming so that we can start to test the waters — that I’m fine with,” said billionaire Mark Cuban, who owns the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks.
One obstacle may be local politicians. When UFC floated plans to host an event this weekend on tribal land in California without spectators, it was pressure from politicians, including Governor Gavin Newsom, that led to its cancellation. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has reportedly discussed the possibility of prohibiting large gatherings like concerts and sporting events in the city for another year.

The Movies

That said, there’s billions on the line for sports leagues, sponsors and media networks if the games don’t resume soon. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious-disease expert, has said that that the only way to do that this summer is to close venues to fans and keep all the players, coaches and referees isolated from society.
Cinema owners are also waiting to see when health officials give them clearance to open up. Cinemark Holdings Inc., the third-largest U.S. movie chain, has been in discussions with major film studios about when to release blockbusters again. The chain’s management thinks they could begin bringing back staff starting in late June, then build up a marketing campaign for a broader re-opening on July 1.
The experience won’t be like it was before coronavirus hit. The chain will either have to limit the available tickets for each showing, leaving about half its seats open. Or it may eliminate reserved seating, so customers can voluntarily spread themselves out when they arrive. Cleaning will have to be ramped up, and opening hours may be limited to accommodate the changes.
“How long that will take? We’re not completely certain,” said Mark Zoradi, Cinemark’s CEO, on a call with analysts and investors on Wednesday. “But we’re planning on anywhere from one to three months to light up that engine again and then to begin with higher profile, new product.”

The Casino

Las Vegas casino executives have discussed opening with as little as one-third of their rooms available, with limited entrances where guests’ temperatures could be checked. Casino employees would wear masks and gloves, and gamblers would sit at least a chair apart at blackjack tables.
The moves are similar to what is already occurring in Macau, the world’s largest gambling market, where casinos closed for 15 days in February and reopened under tight restrictions.
The companies are also discussing enhanced cleaning techniques, something unions have requested.

Fun Parks

The $19.3 billion U.S. theme park industry is also making plans, though no one knows when gates will reopen.
When they do, employees may be wearing masks and temperatures may be checked not only at the entrances but inside as well, said Dennis Speigel, a theme park consultant in Cincinnati. Operators may also institute virtual queues, where guests snag a place in line through an app and come to ride when it’s their turn.
“The theme park of the future is going to have to take a much different turn, from distancing to wanding to cleaning,” Speigel said. “I’ve never heard the fear in the voices that I’ve heard. Nobody knows what they’re going to be doing.”
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[Boston Globe, Paywall] Dustin Pedroia progressing well from knee surgery, and more.

Dustin Pedroia progressing well from knee surgery
By Peter Abraham
JANUARY 18, 2018
Dustin Pedroia was in New York on Thursday for a follow-up exam by his surgeon, Dr. Riley Williams III. He was cleared to start running, a positive step as he returns from cartilage restoration surgery on his left knee.
When that surgery was done in October the Red Sox said they did not expect their second baseman to return to the majors until late May or early June. That hasn’t changed despite Pedroia suggesting to WEEI.com last week that he could be ready for Opening Day.
“We’re not pushing for [Opening Day]. It’s more important he follows the step-by-step. You run, then you cut and pick up the pace,” president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said.
The Sox, in fact, told Pedroia not attend this weekend’s event at Foxwoods Resort Casino out of fear somebody would accidentally jostle his knee.
Righthander Steven Wright had the same procedure by the same surgeon on May 8 and it wasn’t until the fall that his knee felt normal. Wright has since started a throwing program and is expected to be ready for Opening Day.
Eduardo Rodriguez, who had surgery on his right knee on Oct. 17, has started throwing but will not be fully cleared before spring training. The hope remains that he will be major league-ready at some point in April.
Benintendi in limbo Andrew Benintendi is temporarily without an agent after Jason Wood was fired by the Career Sports Entertainment Talent agency earlier this month and suspended by the MLB Players Association.
Benintendi has been flooded with calls from would-be representatives. He has referred the inquiries to his father, Chris. The elder Benintendi is an attorney in Cincinnati.
“I’m going through that process right now,” Benintendi said. “We’ll see.”
Benintendi could select another agent from CSE Talent or join a different firm.
Benintendi also cut his long hair after the season. It’s long enough for some product but well off his ears. Maybe he’ll be faster.
“I had to go to a few weddings this offseason so I didn’t want to deal with that,” Benintendi said. “I knew that question was coming.”
Manager Alex Cora approved.
“Very sharp, very clean,” he said.
Johnson seeks role Lefthander Brian Johnson recently had surgery to correct a deviated septum, a holdover from his being struck in the face by a line drive in 2012.
“Now I can breathe again,” Johnson said. “I’m glad I had it done.”
Johnson, 27, is out of minor league options and will arrive at spring training knowing he has to make the team or be designated for assignment. He is likely to work as a relief pitcher for the first time in his career.
Robby Scott and rookie Williams Jerez are the only lefthanded relievers on the 40-man roster. Dombrowski said no decisions have been made, but indications are the Sox view Johnson as a reliever with Roenis Elias and Hector Velazquez serving as starter depth in Triple A.
“I haven’t heard a thing,” Johnson said. “I want to pitch in the majors and I’m open to whatever.”
Dombrowski claimed that obtaining a veteran lefthanded reliever via trade or free agency was not a priority.
Taking harder line The Sox are preparing for a February arbitration hearing with Mookie Betts. The sides could not come to an agreement in the right fielder’s first year of arbitration eligibility.
Betts is seeking $10.5 million with the team offering $7.5 million. Under arbitration rules, a panel will choose one of the proposals.
Dombrowski said the sides would almost surely go to the hearing. His general policy is to go to a hearing if no agreement is made by the deadline. The Sox won a case against lefthanded reliever Fernando Abad last year, beating him out of $700,000.
Spring TV plans NESN will televise 20 spring training games, six on Boston 25 WFTX. That is a new partnership for NESN.
The 20 games are the most for NESN since 1997. The schedule starts on Feb. 22 with the doubleheader against Northeastern and Boston College.
ESPN also picked up the March 23 game against the Yankees in Tampa and the March 27 game at home against the Cubs.
Red Sox spring training TV schedule Home games at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Fla.
Date Opponent Time (TV)
Thur., Feb. 22 vs. Northeastern 1 p.m. (Fox)
Thur., Feb. 22 vs. Boston College 3:30 p.m. (Fox)
Sat., Feb. 24 vs. Tampa Bay 1 p.m. (NESN)
Sun., Feb. 25 vs. Baltimore 1 p.m. (NESN)
Tue., Feb. 27 at Minnesota 6 p.m. (NESN Plus)
Thur., March 1 at Houston 1 p.m. (Fox)
Sat., March 3 vs. NY Yankees 1 p.m. (NESN)
Sun., March 4 at Baltimore 1 p.m. (NESN)
Thur., March 8 vs. Tampa Bay 1 p.m. (Fox)
Sat., March 10 at Minnesota 1 p.m. (NESN Plus)
Sun., March 11 vs. Baltimore 1 p.m. (NESN)
Thur., March 15 vs. Toronto 1 p.m. (Fox)
Fri., March 16 vs. Minnesota 6 p.m. (NESN)
Sat., March 17 vs. Tampa Bay 1 p.m. (NESN)
Sun., March 18 at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. (NESN)
Thur., March 22 at Baltimore 1 p.m. (Fox)
Sat., March 24 vs. Houston 1 p.m. (NESN)
Sun., March 25 at Minnesota 1 p.m. (NESN)
Mon., March 26 vs. Chicago Cubs 6 p.m. (NESN)
Tue., March 27 vs. Chicago Cubs 1 p.m. (NESN)
Awards night
Benintendi was on hand to receive the Harry Agganis Award as Red Sox rookie of the year at the 79th annual Boston BBWAA dinner.
Jackie Bradley Jr. (Defensive player of the year), Christian Vazquez (Unsung Hero), Johnson (Lou Gorman Award for persistence), Scott (Tim Wakefield Award for community service) and Brandon Workman (Comeback Player) also attended.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman received his MLB Executive of the Year award. Colorado Rockies reliever Chad Bettis was the Tony Conigliaro Award winner for his determination in overcoming cancer. Houston’s A.J. Hinch, named the MLB manager of the year, was unable to attend the dinner.
Tim Wakefield was the winner of the Fuchs Memorial Award for long and meritorious service to baseball.
The BBWAA presented Sean McAdam with the Dave O’Hara Award for long and meritorious service. McAdam has covered the Sox for the Providence Journal, Boston Herald, and now Boston Sports Journal.
The BBWAA also recognized retired MLB executive Phyllis Merhige and long-time Sox traveling secretary Jack McCormick.
The Sports Museum gave a lifetime achievement award to Lisa Scherber, the Jimmy Fund’s director of patient and family programs.
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What's happening around town (Wed, Oct 8th - Tue, Oct 14th)

Tulsa's event list. Combined from 11 sources

Ongoing

Wednesday, Oct 8th

Thursday, Oct 9th

  • Anna Nalick (The Vanguard)
  • Boot Camp (Guthrie Green) Start Time: 5:30pm
  • Live Trivia (The Hunt Club) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Merle Haggard in Concert (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Catoosa) Known as "the poet of the common man," Merle Haggard has been entertaining audiences for more than 40 years…
  • Movie in the Park: Shawshank Redemption (Guthrie Green) Start Time: 8:30pm
  • Travis and Tia (The Hunt Club) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • TU W Soccer (Hurricane Stadium) Start Time: 7:00pm vs East Carolina

Friday, Oct 10th

  • The Asylum (304 W Cherokee Ave - Nowata) Thru Sat, Nov 1st Uncover the disturbing secrets held within The Asylum in Nowata, a terrifying haunted attraction that will leave you…
  • Brush Creek Bazaar (10900 S Louisville) Thru Sun, Oct 12th The Brush Creek Bazaar is an annual Tulsa event that boasts fun for everyone. Over a three-day period, enjoy shopping,…
  • David Castro Band CD Release Party (The Hunt Club) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • John Ratliff Live @ (Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • Literature + Wringer (Soundpony)
  • Psychostick (The Vanguard)
  • TU Softball (Collins Family Softball Complex) Start Time: 4:00pm vs Butler CC
  • TU W Volleyball (Reynolds Center) Start Time: 7:00pm vs Tulane
  • The Wonder Years et al. (Cain's Ballroom)

Saturday, Oct 11th

  • Art on Main (Downtown - Jenks) Art on Main is a celebration of Oklahoma art, wine and jazz in historic downtown Jenks. Art displays will include…
  • The Asylum (304 W Cherokee Ave - Nowata) Thru Sat, Nov 1st Uncover the disturbing secrets held within The Asylum in Nowata, a terrifying haunted attraction that will leave you…
  • Beat Procrastination and Self-Sabotage Class (Zarrow Center for Art and Education) Start Time: 10:00am
  • Brandon Jenkins (The Vanguard)
  • Bristow Route 66 Car, Truck, Bike & Tractor Show (Main Street - Bristow) The annual Bristow Route 66 Car, Truck, Bike & Tractor Show will feature a variety of vintage rides, muscle cars and…
  • Brush Creek Bazaar (10900 S Louisville) 1 day left The Brush Creek Bazaar is an annual Tulsa event that boasts fun for everyone. Over a three-day period, enjoy shopping,…
  • Career Choices: The Gallery Path (Zarrow Center for Art and Education) Start Time: 1:30pm
  • Cherokee Art Market (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Catoosa) Day 1 of 2 The annual Cherokee Art Market will feature more than 150 inspirational and elite Native American artists from across…
  • Cherry Street Market (15th & Peoria) Start Time: 7:00am
  • Cherub et al. (Cain's Ballroom)
  • Chillin & Grillin BBQ Festival (River City Park - Sand Springs) The Chillin & Grillin BBQ Festival is a prime opportunity to sample some delicious barbecue. This fun Sand Springs event…
  • Chouteau Day Celebration & Parade (Downtown - Salina) Make your way to downtown Salina for the annual Chouteau Day Celebration & Parade. This event commemorates the…
  • Dj Falkirk (Soundpony)
  • George Thorogood & The Destroyers (River Spirit Casino)
  • Halloween Fun Fall Festival (Tenkiller State Park - Vian) Enjoy pumpkin carving during the day, then get ready for lots of "spooktacular" fun starting at 7pm with face…
  • John Corabi (Undercurrent)
  • JT and the Dirtbox Wailers (The Hunt Club) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • Lab Rescue of Oklahoma: Labapalooza (Guthrie Green) Start Time: 10:00am
  • Oktoberfest (Holy Ghost Catholic Church - Vinita) Vinita's annual Oktoberfest will entertain visitors with a variety of live music, delicious food and plenty of…
  • Pleasant Valley Farms Winter Squash & Pumpkin Festival (Pleasant Valley Farms - Sand Springs) Day 1 of 2 Pleasant Valley Farms Pumpkin Patch in Sand Springs grows one of the largest variety of pumpkins and winter squash…
  • Puzzle Run 5K & Fun Run (Tulsa RiverParks ) Please join us for a day of family, friends, and fun! Help support a great cause and enjoy activities such as the USATF sanctioned and certified 5k and fun run, local food trucks, live DJ, awards for top 5K finishers, and participation medals for all in the fun run! An estimated 1 in 68 children, 8 years old and under, are now being diagnosed…
  • Retro Run benefitting John 3:16 Mission (Downtown) Just because it’s 2014 doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the groovy styles of decades gone by! Take a trip back in time and join us for the John 3:16 Mission Retro Run 5K (and Totally Rad Fun Run)
  • The Rich Hands (Soundpony) Start Time: 5:00pm Happy Hour Show!!
  • Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes (University of Tulsa - Thomas Plaza) Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes is the American Diabetes Association’s signature fundraising walk. Registration begins at 9am, the 3.3 mile walk begins at 10am. Step Out is filled with music, food, kids activities, local entertainment and most importantly, the company of hundreds of people who truly understand the impact of diabetes.…
  • Terry Aziere Live @9pm (Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • TU Softball (Collins Family Softball Complex) Start Time: 12:00pm vs Oklahoma State
  • TU Softball (Collins Family Softball Complex) Start Time: 2:00pm vs Oklahoma State

Sunday, Oct 12th

  • The Asylum (304 W Cherokee Ave - Nowata) Thru Sat, Nov 1st Uncover the disturbing secrets held within The Asylum in Nowata, a terrifying haunted attraction that will leave you…
  • Brush Creek Bazaar (10900 S Louisville) Last Day The Brush Creek Bazaar is an annual Tulsa event that boasts fun for everyone. Over a three-day period, enjoy shopping,…
  • Cherokee Art Market (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Catoosa) Day 2 of 2 The annual Cherokee Art Market will feature more than 150 inspirational and elite Native American artists from across…
  • Combichrist et al. (The Vanguard)
  • Crazy Eyes + Algebra + Guardant (Soundpony)
  • Leland (Soundpony) Start Time: 7:00pm Happy Hour Show!!
  • Mud, Sweat, and Tears Sprint Adventure Race (Westside YMCA, 5400 South Olympia Ave.) The Sprint Adventure Race will consist of running, mountain biking, and team problem solving, Two person teams may consist of male, female, or coed teams or solo racing. Teams and solo racers will follow a pre-marked course. Compass reading and orienteering will not be necessary.
  • Pleasant Valley Farms Winter Squash & Pumpkin Festival (Pleasant Valley Farms - Sand Springs) Day 2 of 2 Pleasant Valley Farms Pumpkin Patch in Sand Springs grows one of the largest variety of pumpkins and winter squash…
  • SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (Guthrie Green) Start Time: 2:00pm
  • Sunday Market (Guthrie Green) Start Time: 10:00am
  • TU W Soccer (Hurricane Stadium) Start Time: 1:00pm vs Cincinnati
  • TU W Volleyball (Reynolds Center) Start Time: 1:30pm vs Houston

Monday, Oct 13th

Tuesday, Oct 14th

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What's happening around town (Wed, Jan 13th - Tue, Jan 19th)

Tulsa's event list. Combined from 12 sources

Wednesday, Jan 13th

Thursday, Jan 14th

  • Chili Bowl (Expo Square: River Spirit Expo) Thru Sat, Jan 16th The Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals at Tulsa Expo Square's River Spirit Expo is an annual competition…
  • Connecticut Huskies at Tulsa Golden Hurricane Basketball (Donald Reynolds Center) Start Time: 6:00pm
  • Corey Smith (Cain's Ballroom) Start Time: 8:00pm Advance $17 | Day of Show $19 | Door $19 | Mezzanine (21+) $32 There is a $2 fee that applies to…
  • ETA Studio Share (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA)) Start Time: 6:30pm
  • Frank Caliendo (The Joint @ Hard Rock Casino / Tulsa - Catoosa) Start Time: 8:00pm Share a night of laughs with Frank Caliendo as he brings his comedy to the Hard Rock Casino in…
  • "Frank Caliendo "Be Frank" VIP Experience (The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel - Catoosa) Start Time: 8:00pm The package includes: Premium Seat ticket Photograph with Frank Caliendo Q&A session with Frank…
  • Gallery Talk - Doel Reed: Interludes (Philbrook Downtown) Start Time: 6:00pm
  • Madonna in Concert (BOK Center) Start Time: 8:00pm Madonna is slated to perform at Tulsa's BOK Center, which marks the first Oklahoma tour stop in the…
  • PHOTOG Exhibit Start Time: 7:00pm PHOTOG Exhibit Event Date/Time Dec 10, 2015 to Jan 21, 2016 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm Description Meet…
  • Seinfeld Party About Nothing!! (The Soundpony Lounge) Start Time: 9:00pm Seinfeld show
  • Show Time: Tulsa's Theaters of Yesteryear (Tulsa Performing Art Center) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am Show Time: Tulsa's Theaters of Yesteryear Jan 6-29, M-F 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and during Chapman…
  • Skip Clark (Loony Bin) Thru Sun, Jan 17th
  • Toteh W/ The Kayfabe (The Shrine) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Tulsa Nationals (Expo Square: Pavilion) Thru Sat, Jan 16th
  • Winterfest (Downtown) Thru Sun, Jan 17th Downtown Tulsa is transformed into a festive wonderland during Winterfest, a beloved holiday…

Friday, Jan 15th

Saturday, Jan 16th

  • 2016 High School Hoops Showcase (BOK Center) Start Time: 9:00am
  • Afistaface (The Soundpony Lounge) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Block Auction (Expo Square: Super Duty Arena) Start Time: 8:00am
  • Chili Bowl (Expo Square: River Spirit Expo) Last Day The Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals at Tulsa Expo Square's River Spirit Expo is an annual competition…
  • Dani Martin (The Colony) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Derek Reed's Birthdaypalooza! with NeoRomantics (The Vanguard) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Dreams & Revolution (Tulsa Performing Arts Center) Start Time: 7:30pm Come hear some dreamy music from the Tulsa Symphony and David Carter on clarinet during "Dreams &…
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Soul Food Cook-Off (Muskogee Civic Center - Muskogee) Travel to Muskogee for the Dr. Martin Luther King Soul Food Cook-Off and feast on mouthwatering soul…
  • IPFW Mastodons at Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Womens Basketball (Mabee Center) Start Time: 2:00pm
  • Mike And The Moonpies (Sandite Billiards & Grill)
  • The Oklahoma Wedding Show (Expo Square: Central Park Hall) Start Time: 10:00am
  • Praise & Laughter Comedy Show (Bristow) Start Time: 6:00pm
  • Riverfield Rocks (Cain's Ballroom) Start Time: 6:00pm
  • Riverfield Rocks the Cain's (Cain's Ballroom) Start Time: 7:00pm The Ten 6th-12th Grade rock bands from Riverfield Rocks, the nation's largest in-school rock music…
  • The Schwag W/ David A-Bear Of JGB (The Shrine) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Skip Clark (Loony Bin) 1 day left
  • Tool in Concert (BOK Center) Start Time: 7:30pm Head to Tulsa's BOK Center to see Tool perform live. Calling their tour "an unparalleled sonic and…
  • TSO Classics: Dreams and Revolution (Tulsa Performing Art Center) Start Time: 7:30pm TSO Classics: Dreams and Revolution Jan. 16 at 7:30 p.m. :: Chapman Music Hall Principal Guest…
  • Tulane Green Wave at Tulsa Golden Hurricane Womens Basketball (Donald Reynolds Center) Start Time: 1:00pm
  • Tulsa Nationals (Expo Square: Pavilion) Last Day
  • TYRA 2K Indoor Rowing Competition (Okie CrossFit, 6511 E 44th Street) The Tulsa Youth Rowing Association will host the TYRA 2K to serve as a fundraiser and awareness…
  • Winterfest (Downtown) 1 day left Downtown Tulsa is transformed into a festive wonderland during Winterfest, a beloved holiday…
  • Winterfest (Downtown) Day 2 of 2 Downtown Tulsa is transformed into a festive wonderland during Winterfest, an annual holiday…

Sunday, Jan 17th

  • Chocolate City Comedy Show Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Dani Martin (Woody Guthrie Center Noon Concerts) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Ragtime Family Concert with Donald Ryan (Tulsa Performing Arts Center) Start Time: 2:00pm Ragtime Family Concert with Donald Ryan Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. :: John H. Williams Theatre…
  • Skip Clark (Loony Bin) Last Day
  • Tul$axWorld Event: (The Soundpony Lounge) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Winterfest (Downtown) Last Day Downtown Tulsa is transformed into a festive wonderland during Winterfest, a beloved holiday…

Monday, Jan 18th

Tuesday, Jan 19th

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What's happening around town (Wed, Nov 5th - Tue, Nov 11th)

Tulsa's event list. Combined from 11 sources

Wednesday, Nov 5th

Thursday, Nov 6th

  • Adam Hunter (The Looney Bin) Thru Sat, Nov 8th
  • Color Breed Congress (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex) Thru Sun, Nov 9th The Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. presents the Color Breed Congress, a show exhibiting four separate horse…
  • Dripping Springs Rendezvous (Dripping Springs State Park - Okmulgee) Thru Sat, Nov 8th Step back in time to the 1830s and see history come alive at the Dripping Springs Rendezvous in Dripping Springs State…
  • Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Tulsa Performing Arts Center) Thru Sun, Nov 9th See Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas as you never have before when Celebrity Attractions brings Broadway to…
  • Live Trivia (The Hunt Club) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • The Moms et al. (Downtown Lounge)
  • Mother Road Artist Lecture featuring Jessica Harvey (Hardesty Arts Center (AHHA)) Start Time: 6:30pm
  • A Night of Rock (The Hunt Club) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • Sean Danielsen (Downtown Lounge)
  • STS9 in Concert (Cain's Ballroom) Instrumental electronic rock band STS9 puts on an exciting show at Cain's Ballroom in downtown Tulsa. Be immersed in…
  • Tulsa's Holiday Market (Expo Square: Exchange Center) Thru Sun, Nov 9th The Junior League of Tulsa hosts Tulsa's Holiday Market inside Expo Square's Exchange Center. Come browse…
  • TU W Basketball (Reynolds Center) Start Time: 7:00pm vs Southern Nazarene
  • Various Blonde + Okie Mirage (Soundpony) Start Time: 10:00pm

Friday, Nov 7th

Saturday, Nov 8th

  • Adam Hunter (The Looney Bin) Last Day
  • Arts & Crafts Expo (10310 S Sheridan Rd) Start your holiday shopping early at the Arts & Crafts Expo in Tulsa. Browse vendor booths featuring jewelry,…
  • Color Breed Congress (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex) 1 day left The Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. presents the Color Breed Congress, a show exhibiting four separate horse…
  • Creek County Home & Community Education Quilt Show (Creek County Fairgrounds - Kellyville) Day 2 of 2 Colorful, creative handmade quilts will be on display at the Creek County Home & Community Education Quilt…
  • Dewey Christmas Arts & Crafts Show & Sale (Washington County Fairgrounds - Dewey) Day 1 of 2 The Christmas Arts & Crafts Show & Sale in Dewey is an annual holiday craft show featuring hand-crafted items including…
  • DJ Falkirk (Soundpony)
  • Dripping Springs Rendezvous (Dripping Springs State Park - Okmulgee) Last Day Step back in time to the 1830s and see history come alive at the Dripping Springs Rendezvous in Dripping Springs State…
  • Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Tulsa Performing Arts Center) 1 day left See Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas as you never have before when Celebrity Attractions brings Broadway to…
  • Eat Street Food Truck Festival (2nd & Elgin) Sample some of Tulsa's best cuisine via food truck at the third Eat Street Food Truck Festival. Held in the Blue…
  • Euchee\Yuchi Heritage Festival (Creek County Fairgrounds - Kellyville) Day 2 of 2 The annual Euchee/Yuchi Heritage Festival will take place at the Creek County Fairgrounds in Kellyville. Come and…
  • Ghost Foot (Soundpony) Start Time: 5:00pm Happy Hour Show!! 5pm!!
  • Gooding (The Vanguard)
  • Immanuel Holiday Craft Show (400 N Aspen Ave - Broken Arrow) Start your holiday shopping at the Immanuel Holiday Craft Show. Located in Broken Arrow, this indoor craft show will…
  • Jenks Craft Show (2101 W 118th St South - Jenks) Make your way to Jenks for the annual Jenks Church Craft Show. Over 70 vendors are expected at this event,…
  • Joe Bonamassa in Concert (Brady Theater) Start Time: 7:00pm The historic Brady Theater in Tulsa welcomes Joe Bonamassa for a special concert. Heavily influenced by British blues…
  • McNellies Pub Run 2014 (Tulsa)
  • The Outlaws (Will Rogers Downs - Claremore)
  • Peelander-Z (IDL Ballroom)
  • Randy Crouch (The Hunt Club) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • Second Saturday Walking Tour (115 W 5th St) Take a fun and educational walking tour through downtown Tulsa the second Saturday of each month with the Tulsa…
  • Terry Aziere Live @9pm (Gypsy Coffee House & Cyber Cafe) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • TU Football (H.A. Chapman Stadium) Start Time: 11:00am vs SMU
  • Tulsa's Holiday Market (Expo Square: Exchange Center) 1 day left The Junior League of Tulsa hosts Tulsa's Holiday Market inside Expo Square's Exchange Center. Come browse…
  • TU M Basketball (Reynolds Center) Start Time: 4:00pm vs Southwestern Oklahoma State
  • TU M Soccer (Hurricane Stadium) Start Time: 7:00pm vs Cincinnati
  • Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show (Expo Square: River Spirit Expo) Day 1 of 2 The Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show is one of the largest firearms shows in the world. This show features more than…
  • Wings Over Tulsa & Big Band Hangar Dance (Tulsa Tech) The Spirit of Tulsa Squadron of the Commemorative Air Force presents Wings Over Tulsa, an event offering the…
  • Wizard World Tulsa Comic Con (Cox Business Center) 1 day left Come celebrate your love of comic books and all things pop culture at the Wizard World Tulsa Comic Con held at the Cox…

Sunday, Nov 9th

  • Color Breed Congress (Expo Square: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex) Last Day The Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. presents the Color Breed Congress, a show exhibiting four separate horse…
  • Dewey Christmas Arts & Crafts Show & Sale (Washington County Fairgrounds - Dewey) Day 2 of 2 The Christmas Arts & Crafts Show & Sale in Dewey is an annual holiday craft show featuring hand-crafted items including…
  • Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Tulsa Performing Arts Center) Last Day See Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas as you never have before when Celebrity Attractions brings Broadway to…
  • Thelma and the Sleaze! (Soundpony) Start Time: 10:00pm
  • Tulsa's Holiday Market (Expo Square: Exchange Center) Last Day The Junior League of Tulsa hosts Tulsa's Holiday Market inside Expo Square's Exchange Center. Come browse…
  • TU W Volleyball (Reynolds Center) Start Time: 1:00pm vs Memphis
  • Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show (Expo Square: River Spirit Expo) Day 2 of 2 The Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show is one of the largest firearms shows in the world. This show features more than…
  • Wizard World Tulsa Comic Con (Cox Business Center) Last Day Come celebrate your love of comic books and all things pop culture at the Wizard World Tulsa Comic Con held at the Cox…

Monday, Nov 10th

Tuesday, Nov 11th

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