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BOOKS
D.D. Shaputis and Vicky Wedel book signing authors will be signing copies of their books, Burned by D.D. and The Messy Narrow Road: A Fellow Traveler’s Tips and Encouragement by Vicky, noon-2 p.m. July 16. Best of Books, 1313 E. Danforth Road, 405-340-9202, bestofbooksok.com. SAT, JULY 16
New Ink meet up-and-coming local independent authors as they network with their new books and writing projects, Sat., July 16, 3-5 p.m. Full Circle Bookstore, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 405-842-2900, fullcirclebooks.com. SAT, JULY 16
Read the West Book Club a monthly book club that discusses the selected reading for the month over refreshments, 1-2:15 p.m. July 17. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-4782250, nationalcowboymuseum.org. SUN, JULY 17
Scarlett St. Clair book signing the International and USA Today Best Selling author will autograph copies of When Stars Come Out, her new book about a young woman who has the ability to see the dead and transform spirits into coins of gold, 6:30-7:30 p.m. July 26. Full Circle Bookstore, 1900 Northwest Expressway, 405-842-2900, fullcirclebooks.com. TUE, JULY 26
FILM
Apples (2020, Greece, Poland, Australia & Slovenia, Christos Nikou) during a worldwide pandemic that causes the affected to have sudden amnesia, Aris, a middle-aged man, is enrolled in a recovery program that helps patients that no one has claimed they know create new identities, July 22-23, 8p.m.; July 24, p.m. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 405-2363100, okcmoa.com. FRI-SUN, JULY 22-24
Big Jake (1971, USA, George Sherman & John Wayne) Big Jake, played by John Wayne, sets out on a journey to rescue a young boy who has been kidnapped by a gang run by John Fain, 5:30- 8:30 p.m. July 15. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org. FRI, JULY 15
Free Movie Night at Elk Valley Brewing Co.
enjoy a free movie and cold beer with the evenings feature of 80’s remakes of classic 50’s horror films, Wed., July 13, 8:30-10:30 p.m. Elk Valley Brewing Company, 1210 N Hudson Ave., 405-209-0016, elkvalleybrew.com. WED, JULY 13
Gagarine (2020, France, Fanny Liatard & Jeremy Trouilh) Yuri, a 16-year-old boy with hopes of being an astronaut, teams up with his friends to save the housing project that he calls home from demolition, 2 p.m. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 405-236-3100, okcmoa.com. SAT, JULY 16
Poser (2021, USA, Noah Dixon & Ori Segev) following her desire for an entree into a podcast featuring live music and conversations with artists that she admires, Lennon finds inspiration for her music as well as a sense of misdirected identity, 9:30 p.m. July 14. Film Row Cinema, 701 W. Sheridan Ave., 405-812-3275. THU,
JULY 14
Raw (2016, France, Belgium & United States, Julia Ducournau) as Justine beings her freshman year at veterinary school she is thrown into a strange and vicious world of traditions and initiation tests that makes this once rigorous vegetarian slowly start to crave human flesh, 7:30-9:30 p.m. July 22. 21c Museum Hotel, 900 W. Main St., 405-982-6900, 21cmuseumhotels.com. FRI, JULY 22
Sonic Summer Movies: Jurassic Park (1993, USA, Steven Spielberg) when a private tour of a theme park goes wrong, paleontologist, Dr. Allan Grant must now protect two kids from the cloned dinosaurs that are now roaming freely due to critical security system and power failure., Wed., July 13, 7 p.m. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405-445-7080, myriadgardens.com. WED, JULY 13
Sonic Summer Movies: Sing 2 (2020, USA & Japan, Garth Jennings & Christophe Lourdelet) Buster Moon dreams of going to the big time but, when a talent scout dismisses his theatre company Moon devises a plan with his performers to sneak into the talent audition to prove that they have what it takes to make is big, Wed., July 20, 7 p.m. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405445-7080, myriadgardens.com. WED, JULY 20
HAPPENINGS
An Affair of the Heart a craft show with exhibitors from across the country displaying antiques, collectibles and handmade items such as quilts, baskets, dried flower arrangements and more, July 15-17. Tulsa Expo Square, 4145 East 21st Street, Tulsa. FRI-SUN, JULY 15-17
Beaded Earrings learn the basics of creating beaded earrings with Suzie Loveless, Sat., July 16, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Artspace at Untitled, 1 NE Third St., 405-815-9995, 1ne3.org. SAT, JULY 16
Bees and Beekeeping learn about the importance of bees and other pollinators, the basics of beekeeping and how to begin creating a home garden that helps attract pollinators, Sat., July 16, 9-11 a.m. Scissortail Park, 300 SW 7th St., 405-4457080, scissortailpark.org. SAT, JULY 16
DIY Skullarium Event learn to make a skull terrarium step-by-step with museum staff with a variety of moss, gravel, woodsy and crystal pieces, a real skull and a succulent, Sat., July 23, 10-11 a.m. & 4-5 p.m. SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology, 10301 S. Sunnylane Road, 405-8140006, skeletonmuseum.com. SAT, JULY 23
Emo Nite an touring dance party featuring favorites from Emo, Pop-Punk, and Post-Hardcore artists, Tues. July 22. Tower Theatre, 425 NW 23rd St., 405708-6937, towertheatreokc.com. FRI, JULY 22
Farmers Market at Scissortail Park a morning market featuring local sourced options such as, pasture-raised meats, fresh produce and cultivated mushrooms, plants, eggs, raw honey, breads and baked goods, assortments of specialty prepared food and beverage producers, as well as highquality artisan from almost 60 vendors., Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. through Oct. 29. Scissortail Park, 300 SW 7th St., 405-445-7080, scissortailpark.org. SAT,
THROUGH OCT 29
Heard on Hurd a family friendly evening featuring food trucks, children’s activities and live music from a variety of local artists with proceeds benefiting nonprofit organizations, every third Saturday through October, third Saturday of every month. through Oct. 22. Citizens Bank of Edmond, 32 N. Broadway, 405-341-6650, citizensedmond.com.
SAT, THROUGH OCT 22
The Lost Ogle Trivia for ages 21 and up, test your knowledge with four rounds of free trivia play, Mondays, 7-9 p.m. through Sept. 12. Bar Cicchetti, 121 NW 2nd St., 405-795-5295, barcicchettiok.com.
MONS THROUGH SEPT. 21
Make Ready Market an outdoor monthly featuring locally-made clothing, jewelry, art, and pottery with live music and food trucks, fourth Saturday of every month, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. through Aug. 27. Midtown OKC, NW 8th St., 405-235-3500, midtownokc.com. FOURTH SAT,
THROUGH AUG 27
Propagating Plants hands on learning of the techniques, methods, and timing of growing plants from roots, steams, leaves and more., 10-11 a.m. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405445-7080, myriadgardens.com. SAT, JULY 23
R.K. Gun Show this expo features all types of firearms from antique to modern, hunting supplies, military surplus and outdoor gear along with demonstrations and lessons, July 16-17. Oklahoma State Fair Park, 3220 Great Plains Walk, 405-948-6700, okstatefair.com. SAT-SUN, JULY 16-17
Sip and Stroll guests 21 and over can explore the Zoo, pet stingrays, feed giraffes, partake in six different themed cocktails and more, 6-10 p.m. July 21. The Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 405-424-3344, okczoo.com. THU, JULY 21
Summer Bead & Jewelry Show hosts a variety of vendors selling assortments of rocks, minerals, fossils, jewelry, beads, gemstones and more at this three day event, July 15-17. Oklahoma State Fair Park, 3220 Great Plains Walk, 405-948-6700, okstatefair.com. FRI-SUN, JULY 15-17 Sunday Twilight Concert Series features a different music genre from local and regional acts every Sunday during the summer concert series presented by Arts Council OKC and The Chickasaw Nation, Sundays. through Aug. 28. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405-445-7080, artscouncilokc. com/twilight. SUN, THROUGH AUG 28 Tulsa Rock & Mineral Society Show a two-day expo showcasing gems, sand, minerals, fossils, crystals and more, with hands-on education, vendors and a fluorescent room, July 16-17. Tulsa Expo Square, 4145 East 21st Street, Tulsa. SAT-SUN, JULY 16-17
Nitro Circus a touring performance of highly skilled athletes, including Jarryd McNeil, Adam Jones and Javier Villegas, that showcase extreme stunts in freestyle motocross, BMX, base jumping, all motor sports and more with large heights, crashes and fails, and a bit of comedy, Sat., July 16. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, 2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive, 405-218-1000, nitrocircus.com. SATURDAY JULY 16 Photo provided fresh stART Art Show the one day exhibit features artwork by artists who are or have experienced homelessness, Fri., July 15, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Homeless Alliance, 1724 N.W. Fourth St., 405-415-8410, homelessalliance.org. FRIDAY JULY 15 Photo provided
FOOD
(405) Summer Sour & Funk Festival enjoy an evening of summer fun with beer samples from over ten different local breweries, music, food trucks and vendors hosted by 405 Brewing Co, Sat., July 16. Tom Love Innovation Hub at The University of Oklahoma, 201 David L. Boren Blvd., stonecloudbrewing.com/event. SAT, JULY 16
Veggie Dinner at Picasso Cafe join Picasso Cafe for a four to five-course menu; featuring a fresh and creative take on vegetarian-inspired fare with the option to have a wine pairing, third Tuesday of every month. Picasso Cafe, 3009 Paseo St., 405-605-2022, picassosonpaseo.com. THIRD TUE, JULY 13
Cocktail Masterclass learn how to make a classic cocktail using the evenings featured liquor, gin, along with the Bradford’s twist of the drink, 6 p.m. July 19. Bradford House, 1235 NW 38th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73118, 405-451-3693. TUE, JULY 19
Eastside Fresh Market a weekly farmer’s market with vendors selling fresh produce, homemade desserts, plants and other unique products, Tuesdays. through Nov. 1. Oklahoma County OSU Extension Center, 2500 NE 63rd St., 405-713-1125, okiemgs. okstate.edu. TUE, THROUGH NOV 1 National Ice Cream Party celebrate National Ice Cream Day with custom created beer shakes with Prairie Artisan Ales and live music performed by Kendra Scott, Sun., July 17. Capitals Ice Cream, 1006 N. Hudson Ave., Suite 100, 405-600-9966, capitalsicecream.com. SUN
Taste of Summer Ice Cream Festival features all-you-can-eat Blue Bell ice cream with inflatables, face painting, a car show, food trucks, live entertainment, art vendors and a steak cook-off, Sat., July 16. Central Park, 1500 S Main St, Broken Arrow, 918-251-1518. SAT, JULY 16
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Walk Over Wednesday a monthly food truck event at Stiles Park Circle for district constituents and organizations can network with one another, Wed., July 20, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Oklahoma City Innovation District, 300 NE 9th St, 405-816-5114, okcinnovation.com. WED, JULY 20
YOUTH
Health Protectors learn the science, art and culture of medicine while exploring cultural healing practices with Instructor Apollonia Pina of the Muscogee Nation, through July 15. First Americans Museum, 659 First Americans Blvd., 405-594-2100.
MON-FRI, THROUGH JULY 15
National Day of the Cowboy celebrate the commemoration of the cowboy with activities from live traditional Western music performances to outdoor games and indoor crafts, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. July 23. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum. org. SAT, JULY 23
Perked Up Playdate children can explore the play ground and participate in a craft activity while making new friends, refreshments will be provided for both adults and kids, 10 a.m.-noon July 19. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org.
TUE, JULY 19
Storytime with Jennifer Cocoma Hustis local author signs and reads her new children’s book, Patriot, Sat., July 16, 11 a.m. Best of Books, 1313 E. Danforth Road, 405-340-9202, bestofbooksok.com. SAT, JULY 16
Thunder Youth Basketball Camp a one-day camp focusing on defense, ball-handling, shooting, layups and more with a morning session for children ages 6-9 and an afternoon session for children 10-14, Thu., July 14, 8-11 a.m. & 12-3 p.m. Carl Albert High School, 2009 S Post Road. THU, JULY 14
Weekly Walkups each day has a different theme from crafts, reading, scavenger hunts and more, 10 a.m.-noon July 4-August 12. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405-445-7080, myriadgardens.com. MON-FRI, JULY 4- AUG 12 Western Explorers Summer Camp campers ages 6-10 can explore trails, view museum exhibitions and participate in crafts, games and art projects in week-long sessions, 9 a.m.-noon July 1923. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org. TUE-FRI, JULY 19-23 Young Company Theatre Camp lead by Nicholas Bartell, teens will learn the basics of classical acting from auditions to the full rehearsal process during this week long camp ending with a performance, through July 15, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Oklahoma Shakespeare’s Black Box Theater, 2920 Paseo St., 405-235-3700, oklahomashakespeare.org. MON-FRI, THROUGH JULY 15
PERFORMING ARTS
Anastasia a young women sets out on a journey with a handsome conman and a loveable exaristocrat to help find her home, family, and love, July 19-24. Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 101 E. Third St., celebrityattractions.com. TUE-SUN, JULY 19-24
David Spade a live performance by the actor and stand-up comedian, Fri., July 15. River Spirit Casino Resort, 8330 Riverside Parkway, 918-299-8518, riverspirittulsa.com. FRI, JULY 15
DJ Sandhu/Jamal Doman/Lawrence Kil-
lebrew a triple feature of live stand-up comedy, 7:15p.m., July 13-15;6:15p.m. & 8:45p.m., July 16. Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N. Rockwell Ave., 405-2394242, loonybincomedy.com. WED-SAT, JULY 13-16
Drunk Classics: Fr@cked Up Fairy Tales a performance of classic theatre where the audience creates “rules” that change how the story plays out or how the actor is presenting it, Sat., July 23. Put A Cork In It Winery, 115 E. California Ave., 405-6056656, putacorkinitwinery.com. SAT, JULY 23
The Golden Girls Gone Wild! enjoy an evening of laughs with dinner and a show spoofing the 1980s TV show with an all male cast, Fridays, Saturdays, 5:30 p.m. through Aug. 13. The Boom, 2218 NW 39th St., 405-601-7200, theboomokc.com. FRI-SAT, THROUGH AUG 13
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma presents Kinky
Boots based on a true story about a family owned shoe factory on the verge of bankruptcy inherited by Charlie Price who teams up with a drag entertainer to help turn this business around, 7:30p.m., July 19-21; 8p.m., July 22 ; 2p.m. & 8p.m., July 23; 2p.m., July 24. Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave., 405-2972264, okcciviccenter.com. TUE-SUN,JULY 19-23
Perpetual Motion Dance presents Y20 a concert featuring current and former company members performing gravity-defying dance moves that use aerial silks, trapeze and a metal apparatus, 7 p.m. July 14-16; 2 p.m. July 17. Mustang Performing
Midtown Cool Down participating restaurants and bars in the Midtown District will create specialty drinks for this Cool Down event that are over-the-top, tropical, or fruit-forward. Midtown OKC, NW 8th St., 405-235-3500, midtownokc. com. EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH THROUGH AUGUST 17 Photo from Shutterstock
Arts Center, 200 W. Juniper Drive, 405-376-2461.
THU-SUN, JULY 14-17
Shaun Jones live performance of stand up comedy, 7:15p.m., July 20-22; 6:15p.m. & 8:45p.m., July 23. Loony Bin Comedy Club, 8503 N. Rockwell Ave., 405-2394242, loonybincomedy.com. WED-SAT, JULY 20-23
Summer of Soul Night features live music by Jeremy Jackson, Shorrt Dogg and other regional soul groups on the Love’s Travel Stops Stage and Great Lawn, July 16, 7 p.m. Scissortail Park, 300 SW Seventh St., 405-445-7080, scissortailpark.org. SAT, JULY 16
Ukulele Open Jam a monthly jam session open to all to either participate or listen, hosted by Jeff Howard & the OKC Ukulele Group, third Saturday of every month, 1-4 p.m. through Dec. 17. American Banjo Museum, 9 E. Sheridan Ave., 405-604-2793, americanbanjomuseum. com. THIRD SAT THROUGH DEC 17
ACTIVE
Discover Surf Class learn to surf in less than two hours from bodyboarding to full standing, once the basics are down then it is onto techniques, turning, balancing and wiping out, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Weds. and Sun.; 10-11 a.m. Sat. RIVERSPORT OKC, 800 Riversport Drive, 4055524040, riversportokc.org. WED-SUN
FC Tulsa vs New Mexico United professional soccer game, Wed., July 13. ONEOK Field, 201 N Elgin Ave., Tulsa, 918-744-5998. WED, JULY 13
Free Yoga in the Park an all-levels class on the Devon Lawn; bring your own water and yoga mat., Tuesdays, 6 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405-445-7080, myriadgardens.com. TUE & SAT
Full Moon Bike Rides bring your bike or rent one from OKC Ride for a leisurely ride as the sun sets, lights and helmets are required to participate, Wed., July 13, 8:30 p.m. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405-445-7080, myriadgardens.com. WED, JULY 13
OKC Touch Rugby Practice an evening of playing touch rugby for beginning to advanced players on the Love’s Travel Stops Great Lawn, Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. through Oct. 26. Scissortail Park, 300 SW 7th St., 405-445-7080, scissortailpark.org. WED,
THROUGH OCT 26 Oklahoma City Dodgers vs Sacramento River
Cats baseball game, July 22-24. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, 2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive, 405-218-1000, okcballparkevents.com. FRI-SUN, JULY 22-24
Sunset Kayak Experience a sunset paddling excursion with a guided tour through the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge, Every other Wednesday, 8-9 p.m. Lake Overholser Boathouse, 3115 E. Overholser Drive, 405-552-4040, riversportokc.org/lake-overholser.
EVERY OTHER WED
Victory Dolls Roller Derby Victory Dolls vs. North Texas Roller Derby followed by an opengender intermediate/advanced level mashup and Bantam Battallion’s first scrimmage, Sat., July 23, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Arctic Edge Ice Arena, 14613 N. Kelly, 405-748-5454. SAT, JULY 23
Wheeler Crit cheer on Oklahoma’s top cyclists at this weekly race around the Wheeler District, Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. through Nov. 4. The Big Friendly Brewery & Taproom, 1737 Spoke St., 405-492-3785, thebigfriendly.com. TUE, THROUGH NOV 4
Zumba at Scissortail Park participate in a weekly free class at the Sky Rink Event Pavilion, Saturdays, 9-10 a.m. through Oct. 29. Scissortail Park, 300 SW Seventh St., 405-445-7080, scissortailpark. org. SAT, THROUGH OCT 29
VISUAL ARTS
Adult Night at Mix-Tape an after hours event that allows those 18 and over a night to explore this immersive experiences, third Thursday of every month, 7-10 p.m. through Dec. 15. Factory Obscura, 25 NW 9th St., factoryobscura.fun. THROUGH DEC 15
Blue: Nature’s Rarest Color features works from 16 different artists exploring the color blue and its instances in nature, through Aug. 21. Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W. Reno Ave., 405-445-7080, myriadgardens.com. THROUGH AUG 21
Bricklive Animal Paradise features statues of endangered animals with the entire installation being made of almost two million toy building blocks, through Oct. 30. The Oklahoma City Zoo, 2000 Remington Place, 405-424-3344, okczoo.com.
THROUGH OCT 30
Coffee with a Curator meet with the curators and hear about upcoming events as well as discussing questions and topics of the museum’s guests, 10-11 a.m. July 16. First Americans Museum, 659 First Americans Blvd., 405-594-2100. SAT, JULY 16
Destination Oklahoma features works from five different Oklahoma artists throughout the state, depicting the distinct cultural backgrounds in various media types, such as ceramics, photographs, video, painting and more, MON, WED-SUN through Oct. 17. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, 11 NW 11th St., 405-951-0000, oklahomacontemporary.org.
THROUGH OCT 17
Nature’s Course features artwork over the last 20 years from John Newsom with large-scale, richly textured, oil on canvas paintings of flora and fauna.. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, 11 NW 11th St., 405-951-0000, oklahomacontemporary.org. MON,
WED-SUN THROUGH AUG 15
Pop Art an exhibit displaying Pop artists’ works highlighting art by Andy Warhol, Robert Indiana, and Ed Ruscha and how this genre of art has held up throughout the years, through July 24. Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive, 405-236-3100, okcmoa.com. THROUGH JULY 24
Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition and
Sale an annual exhibition and art sale featuring Western paintings and sculptures by contemporary Western artists of landscapes, wildlife and illustrative scenes, through Aug. 7. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org. THROUGH AUG 7
Selections from In Citizen’s Garb: Native
Americans on the Southern Plains an exhibit displaying modern gelatin silver prints made from glass plate negatives of Indigenous people in the Lawton and Fort Sill area from 1889 to 1891, ongoing. Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, 405-521-2491, okhistory.org. TUE-MON, ONGOING
Shaved Portions configured specifically for the Campbell Art Park by Chakaia Booker, this sculpture is created from reassembled tires that are looped, stacked and linked together to allow guests the ability to enter the artwork. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, 11 NW 11th St., 405-951-0000, oklahomacontemporary.org. THROUGH AUG 31
Signature Tours feature works from Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Remington and Charles Russell along with ethnographic materials from mountain men and Native Americans and the evolution of the working cowboy. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St., 405-478-2250, nationalcowboymuseum.org. SAT-SUN, THROUGH AUG 31
The SuperNatural an exhibit features works from several artists focusing on a new world whose shape and matter will be determined by human activity. 21c Museum Hotel, 900 W. Main St., 405-982-6900, 21cmuseumhotels. com. THROUGH FEB 28, 2023
Synesthesia Factory Obscura’s newest immersive art experience focusing on color and textural elements while guests open their senses to discover what colors sound and smell like. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, 555 Elm Ave., 405-325-3272, ou.edu/ fjjma. THROUGH JUNE 4, 2023 Thursday Night Workshop a weekly class featuring a different artist instructor that teaches how to create the art piece for the evening, Thursdays. through Aug. 25. Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, 11 NW 11th St., 405-951-0000, oklahomacontemporary.org. THU, THROUGH AUG 25
Traces in Time features work from Norman Kary and Marilyn Jolly using scavenged materials that they incorporate into their work to represent humor or pathos in the human condition, through Sept. 3. Artspace at Untitled, 1 NE Third St., 405-815-9995, 1ne3.org. THROUGH SEPT 3
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