Originally Posted by
adaniel
I agree that the prediction's of Tulsa's imminent death are overblown, but the loss of all those jobs back in 2003 is starting to establish a disturbing pattern.
I actually have a copy of the Gazette and an old copy of Urban Tulsa Weekly I grabbed about a month ago when I was up there visiting friends. If you look at the ads for events in both newspapers the results are quite telling. In the Gazette, for instance, a martini tasting festival shows sponors OGE, Devon, Midfirst, Chesapeake, Devon, the usual suspects. UTW, on the other hand, shows an event with sponsors like a Casino, car dealership, a local restaraunt, and that's it. Sure there's some deep pockets induvidually in Tulsa, even moreso than OKC, but events are expensive and they need the backing of a lot of money, usually corporate money. Its obvious the Greens were way over their head, but the sad thing is that there's few entities left in that community that could have helped out. It should really be a cautionary tale to OKC to keep our corporate base strong.
Make no mistake that if Dfest is done for good its bad for everyone in this state. It was one of an increasing amount of events that was chipping away at the image of Oklahoma as a vapid, redneck filled wasteland. Will other music festivals like NMF fill the void? Eh, only time will tell.
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