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Could it be ... Satan?

We’ve heard a few rumors about a band of Satanists renting out the Civic Center for a rousing party complete with a side of exorcism. Nobody else is really talking about it.
9/08/2010 | Comments (0)

PR BS

Lots of press releases related to the Sooner State cross our desk. This week, these titles least screamed “Stop the presses!”
9/08/2010 | Comments (0)

CFN Tweet of the Week

“Now that @okgazette is following me, I’ll watch my tweets. Don’t want to end up in Chicken Fried News.”
9/08/2010 | Comments (0)

In your Face

You talk, we listen! Here’s what readers said on some of last week’s Oklahoma Gazette stories, via unedited comments left on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/okgazette.
9/08/2010 | Comments (0)

Them bones

A federal judge, according to The Associated Press, recently threw out a lawsuit last month filed by Geronimo’s descendents.
9/08/2010 | Comments (0)

CFN Tweet of the Week

“Well, last minute packing this morning! I’ve had so mich fun in OKC and wld come back in a second 2 film again! But now its time 2 move on.”
9/01/2010 | Comments (0)

Most Viewed News


This boulevard is on a diet

Conceptual drawings show six lanes, but Mayor Mick Cornett says he’s committed to narrowing the new boulevard to make it more ‘pedestrian-friendly.’
9/01/2010 | Comments (0)

Edmond family to be featured on TV’s ‘Hoarders’

An Edmond family will be featured on the third-season premiere of A&E’s “Hoarders” on Monday.
9/03/2010 | Comments (0)

Light rail proponents met recently with Texas rail reps to talk about commuter rail’s next step in Oklahoma

Commuter and light rail proponents in Oklahoma City are urging citizens and stakeholders to not fear the price tag as discussion continues on commuter rail possibilities.
9/01/2010 | Comments (0)

The MAPS 3 trails addition doesn’t quite add up

Still, the trails advisory committee chair is brimming with enthusiasm
9/01/2010 | Comments (0)

Sportscaster Bob Barry Sr. to retire from OU play-by-play after 50 years

The 79-year-old Barry plans to retire after these current football and men’s basketball seasons.
8/31/2010 | Comments (0)

Thunder seeking new naming rights partner for arena

The Thunder officially has terminated the existing naming rights agreement with the Oklahoma Ford Dealers, as a new agreement could not be reached.
8/27/2010 | Comments (0)


Hey! DoThis!


Open Mike

LaughThis

Panorama Series features the comedy band The Dan Band. 7:30 p.m., Sept. 14. Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 100 Campus Drive, Weatherford. 580-774-3019 Tuesday


Acoustic guitar

BluesThis

The blues-tinged songwriting of Scott Keeton will be on full display at JJ’s Alley. 212 E. Sheridan 605-4543 Tuesday


Cook

CookThis

A Taste of Art: Fall Harvest: A Seasonal Spread is a cooking class with Chef Beau Stephenson of Bin 73 Wine Bar. $75, 6 p.m., Sept. 15. [ArtSpace] at Untitled, 1 N.E. Third. 815-9995 Wednesday


Film

FilmThis

In “Julie & Julia,” (U.S., 2009, dir. Nora Ephron) Julia Child’s story of her start in the cooking profession is intertwined with blogger Julie Powell’s 2002 challenge to cook all the recipes in Child’s first book. 6-8 p.m., Sept. 15. Downtown Library, 300 Park Ave. 231-8650 Wednesday


Kids art

ArtThis

"Seeing 18th-Century Red" allows kids ages 3-6 to create artwork using the color red and all its tints and shades. 10 a.m., Sept. 15, preregister, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch. 236-3100 Wednesday


Camera

ShootThis

“Photo Fest on Paseo” features a juried photography exhibit, showing through Sept. 25. Paseo Art Space, 3022 Paseo, 525-2688. Wednesday-Saturday


Cafe Antigua by Mark Hancock

EatThis

You will discover a vast array of items on the menu at Cafe Antigua, such as the motulena eggs made with corn tortillas, black beans and eggs on top with a homemade tomato sauce. The plate is complete with sliced avocado and chips. The plantains with Kahlua will make a serious dent in your appetite. 1903 N. Classen. 602-8984 Daily