The Oklahoman

WEEK AHEAD

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YES YOU MAE

Nashville songwriter and fiddler Lillie Mae performs at 8 p.m. Friday at Scissortai­l Park, 300 SW 7th St. Lillie Mae’s latest album, “Other Girls,” was released on Jack White imprint Third Man Records in 2019. The concert is free and open to the public with ample room for social distancing on the Great Lawn. For details, go to www.scissortai­lpark.org/live-fromthe-lawn/.

LABOR OF LOVE

The 44th-annual Paseo Arts Festival kicks off at 10 a.m. Saturday between NW 30th and Dewey and NW 28th and Walker. The live music, artists, food vendors and more continue through Labor Day, concluding at 5 p.m. Monday. Musicians performing include Jahruba, Keathley and the Big News. To find out more about attendance, including parking and free shuttle options, go to www.thepaseo.org/festival or www.facebook.com/paseoartsf­estival/.

DIAMOND IN THE ROUGHING IT

TAHLEQUAH — Diamondhea­d Resort (12081 Hwy 10) hosts the Diamond Stone Music Festival Thursday through Sept. 11. The lineup features Son Volt, Red Dirt Rangers, Olivia Jean, Jason Eady and many more. Single-day and full event passes are available with various primitive, RV and indoor camping options available. Go to www.diamondsto­nefestival.com or www.facebook.com/Diamondhea­dResort.

TAKING FLIGHT

DUNCAN — The Commemorat­ive Air Force’s AirPower History Tour lands at Halliburto­n Field Airport, 2700 S 13th St., at 9 a.m. Thursday and continues daily through Sept. 12. The tour features flight demonstrat­ions and cockpit tours of World War IIera planes like B-29 Superfortr­ess FIFI, B-24 Liberator DIAMOND LIL and other aircraft. The event is free for children 10 and under, $10 for ages 11 through 17 and $20 for adults. Rides, flight schedules, and other details are at www.airpowersq­uadron.org.

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