

Cover Teaser: Ebony Iman Dallas celebrates Women in War Zones with local exhibit
Ebony Iman Dallas couldnt watch the Holtzclaw case silently. It hit too close to home. The artists exhibit,Women in War Zones, recently opened at The Project Box, 3003 Paseo St. It features more than a dozen works, including 13 Queens, inspired by the bravery of the women who came forward and testified against former Oklahoma…
The Choice strictly sticks to Nicholas Sparks’ romance formula
The Choice is not the most substantive of Valentine’s Day options.
Facing uncertain future, Stage Door Theatre presents edgy James Dean-themed production
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean follows an all-female James Dean fan club.
Proposed ‘education savings accounts’ earn mixed reviews from educators, parents
The ESA legislation comes as lawmakers cut revenue dollars to common education and enrollment continues to climb.
Literacy program offers OKC schools thousands of age-appropriate e-books
“That achievement gap starts to close and they get confidence in reading,” Barnes said. “That moves them forward in becoming stronger readers.”
OKG Eat: Chocolate flours
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with chocolate and flours in the form of cake, brownies and cookies at restaurants and bakeries across the metro.
LGBT couples celebrate first Valentine’s Day since marriage equality became law
Newly married LGBT couples approach Valentine’s Day in a much more relaxed and comfortable way since marriage equality become law across the country.
Alternative Paths: SeeWorth Academy fosters students through leadership
OKC school changes the lives of students by teaching them leadership skills and providing encouragement.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies effectively blends fictional worlds
Writer-director Burr Steers shows capable hands in the film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
Single, cultured, loyal, aloof, dating, apathetic, married, practical or even if you’re The Dude himself, Oklahoma Gazette wants you to enjoy Valentine’s Day.
Single, cultured, loyal, aloof, dating, apathetic, married, practical or even if you’re The Dude himself, Oklahoma Gazette wants you to enjoy Valentine’s Day.
“Even when I was married, I never liked going to dinner on Valentine’s Day because of the crowds.”
“Even when I was married, I never liked going to dinner on Valentine’s Day because of the crowds.”
The Coach House closes its doors after 31 years in business
The Coach House is closing, but that’s not necessarily the end of its prolific apprentice program.
Chicken-Fried News: Pubic enemy
A state lawmaker proposed a bill that would make it illegal for people with STIs or ‘communicable infectious diseases’ to get married.
Bellini’s has a new name and is full of Italian favorites
Bellini’s Underground offers delicious Italian classics and unexpected twists like burgers and pizza.
Chicken-Fried News: Terrible turnpike
A turnpike expansion has residents of eastern Oklahoma County up in arms.
Alice’s Restaurant holds cultural weight 50 years after famed incident
Arlo Guthrie will perform “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Thanksgiving arrest.
Guthrie Glass Date offers alternative to usual date night
Guthrie’s G Gallery & Glass Studio hosts couples, families and friends for its Glass Dates.
Blue Note Lounge hosts monthly medical marijuana concert series
Oklahomans for Health hopes its concert series can drive funds and petition support.
Food Briefs: Chocolate-lovers’ dinner, Oscar-themed eats and more!
Lovers of music, bars, crawling and love might find the perfect confluence of interests with Stupid Cupid Pub Crawl 6 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday in Norman.
Not dancing, rock ’n’ roll or rap. Not liquor-by-the-drink on Sunday. Not hippies or atheists.
Not dancing, rock ’n’ roll or rap. Not liquor-by-the-drink on Sunday. Not hippies or atheists.
‘Never say die’
Even if it’s not particularly flattering to others or to myself, I have to put it out there because that’s the truth and that’s the only — I care about books too much.
Chicken-Fried News: Jail best
A man accused of burglary in OKC made police wait recently while he took a shower, did some laundry and drank some soda before surrendering.
Chicken-Fried News: Numbers game
A recent poll shows that Oklahomans are mostly concerned about the economy and employment.
Chicken-Fried News: Shaky safety
Oklahoma earthquakes shake us all up pretty regularly, and Edmond schools have instituted voluntary earthquake safety drills.
Reduxion Theatre Company presents a Shakespeare classic
A local theater company reimagines A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Athens, Greece, in the 1960s.
A coalition is reassessing how the state treats low-level offenders
Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform is working to change laws for low-level offenders in the state and better fund rehabilitation programs.






