

Cover Story Teaser: What’s the big deal with trivia nights?
Kevin Sine, owner of 51st Street Speakeasy, said Tuesdays might be so slow that its barely worth being open … except for trivia. Those stopping in for a nip at Speakeasy after8 p.m. on a Tuesday might be hard-pressed to find a table in the non-smoking wing. Similarly, Live Trivia nights are flourishing across the…
Incarcerated women get a second chance through TEEM
Local organizations work together to offer female inmates training so they can succeed after they are released.
Our program has been around for a long time, but we find that a lot of people don’t know about it unless they are already in the career tech programs, he said.
“Our program has been around for a long time, but we find that a lot of people don’t know about it unless they are already in the career tech programs,” he said.
Spielberg’s artful storytelling creates a slow-burning spy-vs.-spy drama
Spielberg does an excellent job of not overloading the film with too much schmaltz. He is assisted by fluid camerawork by cinematographer Janusz Kaminski and a score by Thomas Newman.
Popular podcast show hits OKC on tour
Welcome to Night Vale brings the quirkiness of its podcast to Rose State College next week.
OKG Eat: Sand witches
The Oklahoma City metro is for sandwich lovers.
Food Briefs: Urban Agrarian, Saturday Sip and Sample, POPS and more
Urban Agrarian plans dinners, Foodie Foot Tours owner presents Saturday Sip and Sample, POPS opens a new OKC location and Prairie Thunder Baking Company owner Kelli McKay-Conrady teaches a children’s class at Myriad Botanical Gardens.
Cover Story: Dillon brothers keep up a frightful family business
Party Galaxy certainly gets busier near Halloween, but the Dillons say the bread and butter of their business is party goods. And Mike said even that requires a bit of prognostication and trend spotting.
Chicken-Fried News: Tilly tizzy
A member of the Oklahoma Board of Corrections resigned due to conflict of interest at the attorney general’s office.
Chicken-Fried News: Not cool
Coolgreens’ former CEO and management are in trouble with the law and had plans to start a competing restaurant.
Halloween horror films haunt streaming services
You can get your fix of classic Halloween films on streaming services.
Leaders pitch a wellness campus in south OKC
“I thought it was a great idea,” White said. “Every time we turned around, there was another partnership being formed.”
I think Broadway 10 is coming into its own. The owners listened, they learned and they adapted. If you’ve been waiting to try it out, it’s time.
I think Broadway 10 is coming into its own. The owners listened, they learned and they adapted. If you’ve been waiting to try it out, it’s time.
They have complete freedom to do whatever they want, he said. They’re bound only by their creativity.
“They have complete freedom to do whatever they want,” he said. “They’re bound only by their creativity.”
Commentary: A median ordinance protects everyone
Georgie Rasco supports the proposed median ordinance and says it addresses safety concerns for all.
Aunt Gertrude’s House in Guthrie includes doll hospital
Sisters Doll Hospital thrives among the dwindling number of doll hospitals left in the country.
This once-modest scare house helped bring a forlorn warehouse district back to life
“We had to advertise it being located three blocks east of the Myriad [now Cox Convention Center] since at the time, very few people even knew that the Bricktown district existed,” Brewer said. “We drew 18,000 people the first year.”
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event aims to raise funds to finish the fight
“I just feel like I have a debt to pay forward,” said Padgett, who volunteers with many ACS programs and has advocated for the cause at the state capitol and in Washington, D.C. “I know the funds I’m raising today may be a breakthrough 10 years from now.”
When you walk out now and see what they have, they take great pride in it and want to be a part of it, Sinor said. It’s a game-changer.
“When you walk out now and see what they have, they take great pride in it and want to be a part of it,” Sinor said. “It’s a game-changer.”
Red Earth Buffalo Bash & Wild West Showdown returns
This year’s Red Earth Buffalo Bash & Wild West Showdown features carnival-style games and lots of prizes.
City Rescue Mission displays religious art
A German artist who modernizes religious art donated a collection to City Rescue Mission.
I was kicked out of the band because they didn’t like that I was always using the techno drums setting, he said.
“I was kicked out of the band because they didn’t like that I was always using the techno drums setting,” he said.
Letters to the Editor: October 28, 2015
Oklahoma Gazette provides an open forum for the discussion of all points of view in its Letters to the Editor section. The Gazette reserves the right to edit letters for length and clarity. Letters can be mailed, faxed, emailed to jchancellor@okgazette.com or sent online at okgazette.com. Include a city of residence and contact number for…
Chicken-Fried News: AMA assist
Russell Westbrook kept his answers short, sweet and mysterious during a recent Reddit AMA.
Chicken-Fried News: Raw Milk
Miley Cyrus plans to record a nude music video with The Flaming Lips.
Chicken-Fried News: Bad boy
An Oklahoma City man wanted for robbery stole a woman’s paycheck and was caught by police.






