

Cover Teaser: VD fun for everyone!
No, no, no, no, no. We didnt mean that. Or maybe we do, depending on how you read our cover. Single, cultured, loyal, aloof, dating, apathetic, married, practical or even if youre The Dude himself, Oklahoma Gazette wants you to enjoy Valentines Day. Were sharing our curated list of films, events, drink recipes, gift ideas…
State legislators renew efforts to start education savings accounts
School choice was the subject of conversation at recent forums at two Oklahoma City private schools.
Review: Despite intense action on waves, The Finest Hours hits rough patches on land
When not aboard the squall-navigating ships, The Finest Hours succumbs to its back-of-the-box-recipe script.
Commentary: Fostering Oklahoma’s creative growth
Artists paved the way, finding inspiration in the abandoned warehouses and quiet streets.
City considers establishing impact fees
Oklahoma City Council’s recent impact fee proposal was met with criticism from homebuilders and contractors.
OKG Eat: Viewmaster
OKC restaurants offer spectacular views and great food.
OKG Shop: Sense and sensuality
Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras are coming up, and shops around OKC sell scintillating gifts.
Review: Kung Fu Panda 3 continues franchise’s penchant for excellence
Po might be the Chosen One, but he is also a fanboy and a goofball.
Local meetup day planned by pro-rape activist canceled after public backlash
The group bans women, gay and transexual men and men under the age of 21 from attending.
The Electric Rag Band’s My Side is a fun call to get up and move
The Electric Rag Band’s sixth album is a guaranteed good time.
Guthrie’s Pollard Theatre offers actor-driven comedy God of Carnage
God of Carnage features the boiling emotions of parenthood.
Kids want to rock, Wiser said. And they’re not afraid to rock. There’s no inhibitions.
“Kids want to rock,” Wiser said. “And they’re not afraid to rock. There’s no inhibitions.”
SixTwelve celebrates birthday, Cajun culture with Mardi Gras Ball
White-tie attire is optional but encouraged, as are beads and masks.
Food Briefs: Pancakes & Booze, Twelve Oaks Restaurant and more
Oklahomans are friendly with their wallets, at least according to point-of-sale company Lavu.
Stranger and Johnson plan new restaurant
Successful Oklahoma City restaurateurs plan to open a new concept in Edmond.
Chicken-Fried News: Nightmarish neighbors
A video of “worst neighbors in the world” in Tulsa went viral.
Chicken-Fried News: Genuine flag
An Oklahoma representative wants to pass a law saying American flags bought with public money have to be American-made.
The ultimate date night is upon us
Oklahoma City offers an array of restaurants perfect for every kind of Valentine’s date.
Oklahoma City Thunder caricature artist still chasing his dreams
Hector Lopez works as the Thunder’s official caricature artist and wishes to do more.
OBU graduate Jim J. Bullock plays role in touring Kinky Boots
Touring Broadway production Kinky Boots plays at Civic Center Music Hall this month.
Generally, with technology today, we’re able to get photos and stay in touch with owners of our dogs so we know that they’re happy in their new homes, Peterson said.
“Generally, with technology today, we’re able to get photos and stay in touch with owners of our dogs so we know that they’re happy in their new homes,” Peterson said.
This is a big moment for us, and it is a significant change, but it’s definitely a much-needed change, Bruce said.
“This is a big moment for us, and it is a significant change, but it’s definitely a much-needed change,” Bruce said.
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 3, 2016
Like any other organization, the performance of employees is a reflection on management, or lack thereof.
Super Tuesday could get interesting in Oklahoma
“We are going to get a lot of people that take that first step in a very important, very critical historic primary election.”
Chicken-Fried News: Adaptive legislation
Two Oklahoma lawmakers are continuing the fight to bring biblical creationism into local schools.
Chicken-Fried News: Economy, schmeconomy!
Oklahoma lawmakers are focusing on some super important issues in the face of the state’s budget crisis.
Chicken-Fried News: Native support
Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford is fighting to get Andrew Jackson taken off the $20 bill because of his involvement in Indian removal policies.
Lawmakers continue work to lessen Oklahoma budget woes
Oklahoma lawmakers try to find solutions to fix the state budget crisis.
Norman Mardi Gras Parade offers community joy
Founded in 1994, Norman Mardi Gras Parade continues as one of the community’s best-kept secrets.
Proposed bill could aid equal pay efforts in Oklahoma
Oklahoma lawmakers propose bill to protect workers seeking equal pay.






