

Jeff Dixon and Aaron Soward weren’t interested in reinventing the chophouse with Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse.
Jeff Dixon and Aaron Soward weren’t interested in reinventing the chophouse with Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse.
Joyous start to new superintendent’s term
Hofmeister begins her tenure with high excitement and high expectations in Oklahoma’s education community.
Nuggets Food Briefs: Ready, Brake!
A graduate of Western Culinary Institute in Portland, Owen worked in several locales, including Portland, Japan and Hawaii.
Past, future collide for Martin Luther King observers
Thoughts on the work of MLK and the work that is left were heavy for many in Oklahoma City during a march to honor the civil rights icon.
VIDEO: New bike repair station in Midtown
DNA Racing of Oklahoma City is installing a bike repair station at Elemental Coffee this week.
Chats, blogs and a hashtag unite teachers across Oklahoma
For the past few years, dozens of blogs, a Sunday night Twitter chat and the #oklaed hashtag have given educators a voice in Oklahoma education.
Oklahoma Grown helps local farmers markets
Approved applicants are eligible for $2,000 to $3,500.
PODCAST: Capital City, Ep. 17
Allison Bailey is on this week’s episode of the Capital City podcast to discuss downtown preservation and the role of millennials in shaping the city’s civic future.
Supreme Court to hear gay marriage case, Okla. marriages remain legal
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a same-sex marriage case this year, but Oklahoma’s marriage equality law remains valid.
Blog post: OKC redevelopment projects highlighted at awards show
ULI Oklahoma hosts first Impact Awards at Red PrimeSteak.
BREAKING: DDRC approves demolition, including Union Bus Station
Oklahoma City’s Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC) voted to approve a developer’s request to demolish nine historic buildings, including the Union Bus Station.
Foxcatcher grapples with character in a weight division of its own
The third movie by director Bennett Miller is a wrestling heavyweight.
Six things to know about mayor’s state of the city
Here are six things to know about Mayor Mick Cornett’s state of the city address.
Wrestler’s life detailed in new movie
Foxcatcher illuminates Dave Schultz’s life and career.
Blog: Preservationists, chamber promote opposing views on old bus station
A proposed downtown development that would demolish the old Union Bus Station has supporters and opponents.
For the second year, the School of Culinary Arts at Francis Tuttle’s District 21 Restaurant hosts a series of guest chefs.
For the second year, the School of Culinary Arts at Francis Tuttle’s District 21 Restaurant hosts a series of guest chefs.
Cover story: Dust Bowl, Fassler Hall are Midtown’s newest places to score
A feel-good soundtrack, interior design elements straight out of The Brady Bunch, good lighting, unique eats, tasty beverages and bowling.
It’s time to re-experience downtown Oklahoma City dining.
It’s time to re-experience downtown Oklahoma City dining.
From frog legs to boudin balls, this Cajun eatery is proud of its menu
It takes some guts to put your opinion of the food in the title of your own restaurant.
Oklahoma Gazette’s Downtown Restaurant Week presented by Downtown OKC, Inc. (DRW) is a chance to get out and eat your way across OKC’s flourishing downtown.
Oklahoma Gazette’s Downtown Restaurant Week presented by Downtown OKC, Inc. (DRW) is a chance to get out and eat your way across OKC’s flourishing downtown.
When seconds count, police training is critical
His gaze was fixed on a man sitting on the bed, his back turned to the door.
Oklahoma City’s downtown dining scene is an example of the city’s growth as a foodie hub and the continued movement toward locally sourced foods and higher quality.
Oklahoma City’s downtown dining scene is an example of the city’s growth as a foodie hub and the continued movement toward locally sourced foods and higher quality.
Metro Briefs: Proposal draws ire from OKC cycling community
Cars are required by state law to maintain 3 feet of space from a bicycle. Ward 8 Councilman Pat Ryan wants the same rule to apply to cyclists.
Rogers joins Oklahoma County’s Metropolitan Library System
As a boy in Buffalo, New York, Tim Rogers watched broadcasts of the Toronto Blue Jays that played on Canadian television and reached American homes just on the other side of Lake Ontario.
Once a hit movie, now a musical
The Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical Once arrives in Oklahoma City this week to stir the soul, heal broken hearts and give hope to the lovers and dreamers in us all. Based on the 2007 Oscar-winning film of the same name, Once tells the story of Guy, an Irish busker, and Girl, a Czech immigrant,…
Vices needed to follow new movie
New movie leaves audience dazed and confused.
Early Oklahoma artwork on display at museum
Art was brought to the plains and it is now on display.
Local and statewide organizations, projects receive money
Charitable trusts and the YMCA awards money to local, state and national nonprofits.
Chicken Fried News: Major award
Sen. Jim Inhofe is a winner.
MRD makes a “comeback” with second album
MRD’s sophomore effort rocks, despite facing physical setbacks.
Chicken Fried News: A for effort
What would you do to prove your innocence?
Chicken Fried News: We’re No. 11!
America can laugh all it wants at our silly hoodie laws and high obesity rates, but apparently a lot of Americans are eager to call Oklahoma home.
Citizens have a right to know, says Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt in the foreword of Oklahoma Press Service, Inc.’s 17th edition of the Oklahoma Open Meeting & Open Records Book.
“Citizens have a right to know,” says Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt in the foreword of Oklahoma Press Service, Inc.’s 17th edition of the Oklahoma Open Meeting & Open Records Book.
Chicken-Fried News: High dive
We made a good list for once!
Classes for farm-to-fork studies open to all through OSU
Dr. Bailey Norwood believes you cant learn enough about a subject, but he also cautions you to consider of the source. As a professor at Oklahoma State University in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, he felt there was an information gap in the publics understanding of where their food comes from. In…
Lefty pitcher wins Warren Spahn Award
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw is in OKC to accept the 2014 Warren Spahn Award.
I don’t need a primer on the absolute misuse of Indian imagery and names in educational systems and on the athletic fields and courts they support.
I don’t need a primer on the absolute misuse of Indian imagery and names in educational systems and on the athletic fields and courts they support.
A travelogue of exotic curry dishes abound
Life can indeed be spicy, and so can curry.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 14, 2015
Republican State Senator Don Barrington has authored a bill to make it unlawful to wear masks and hooded sweatshirts in public places.
Comic shop celebrates return of jedi comics
What happens when owners of a local comic book store which draws its name and inspiration from one of the most popular and profitable science fiction movie franchises of the last 40 years decide to close their doors? If youre Jeremy Privett and Camille and Bryan OQuinn, owners of Empire Strikes Books, 600…
Thin Skin is riding tough through an emo revival
Local emo band is playing a show this Saturday at the Conservatory.
Regional organization offers grants for the arts
Money for the arts is available through grants from the Mid-America Art Alliance.






