The question titling this entry is probably pretty board. In fact, it is extremely board for a reason, yet the topic of this post is very clear. I was informed this evening of “Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR)GLBT Pride March, taking place Saturday, June 10, 2006.

When I arrived at a location long enough to do a little research on the topic, I realized that even Yahoo! a major supporter of homosexual and such doesn’t even have a listing about the event.  Upcoming.org seems to be tracking the event calendar, and Yahoo! is just pulling the feed.  Does this leave Tulsa left out?

I’ve noticed over time that Tulsa has very few sites devoted to its culture, events and entertainment.  It seems that Bobby from Tulsa Topics is about the only reliable source of this type of information; presently.  Personally, I’ve found myself creating numeruos niches for Tulsa’s finest subjects, however, time always seems to stand in my way.  Tulsa could really use some talented writers to discuss its heritage and local news.

The question of local news being kept up to date via a blog has been asked everywhere and I think it can.  I’m debating starting a network of Tulsa’s current bloggers to create a network of finely tuned content to display exactly what this city has going on.  We are not small, we are the second largest city in this state!  Virtually, we are not even on the map!