

?Cover Teaser: Making America hate again?
Hate and extremist antigovernment group activity is on the rise across the nation. PLUS: Twenty-one years after the Oklahoma City bombing, Elohim Citys founding family is done talking about its alleged association with convicted antigovernment and white supremacist domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh. But the Millar familys views on race and the genetic superiority of whites…
Sugar Free Allstars among entertainment at free Explore the Outdoors events
Explore the Outdoors family events are a partnership between OETA and the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.
Shawn James and The Shapeshifters bring burly act to Norman Music Festival
The Shapeshifters’ brand of swampy blues is informed by a background in metal.
Barry Manilow makes his last Oklahoma City tour stop
Barry Manilow isn’t retiring, but his One Last Time tour is his last performing trek across the United States.
African-American community unites to combat troubling infant mortality trends
“It encompasses the entire community,” McNeal said.
Oklahoma City’s measures to reduce number of abandoned buildings prove successful
Local programs help the city reduce maintenance costs and clean up blighted neighborhoods.
Oklahoma City Dodgers look forward to new season with new manager
A former Oklahoma City ballplayer returns as the OKC Dodgers’ new manager.
OKG Eat: First bite
Get your breakfast on at these metro restaurants.
OKG Shop: Festival season
Prepare yourself for festival season at these stylish OKC establishments.
A Perfect Storm author to speak at Literary Voices event
Journalist Sebastian Junger, who will speak at Literary Voices April 14, has covered peace talks in Cyprus and the Kosovo War.
Familiar favorites dot the new menu at Slaughter’s Hall and WSKY Lounge
Items on the menu are meant to complement the Slaughter’s Hall beer selection.
Consummate artist Tyson Meade is the 2016 Gazette Music Awards Lifetime Achievement honoree
“When I paint, I’m inspired by Jackson Pollock, but my style is much more aggressive. I run at the canvas, throwing paint. I injure myself,” he said as he rolled up a pant leg and showed a fresh welt. “It’s kind of like primal scream therapy with paint.”
The increase in celebrity has not shifted Lindsey’s focus. He said he’s pleased with the feedback he has heard for Fantasy Boys.
The increase in celebrity has not shifted Lindsey’s focus. He said he’s pleased with the feedback he has heard for “Fantasy Boys.”
Jackie Dill and Mike Givens teach wildcrafting classes
Myriad Botanical Gardens hosts an educational dinner with Jackie Dill and Mike Givens.
Chicken-Fried News: Bigger fights
The Supreme Court refused to hear Oklahoma and Nebraska’s case against Colorado and its legalization of marijuana.
Food Briefs: Guyutes, Plaza Earth Day, Flower Power Local Market and more
Guyutes launches Helping Friendly Tuesdays, Plaza celebrates Earth Day, Flower Power Local Market returns and Empire Slice House offers discounts with special tattoos.
Chicken-Fried News: Shake it
The U.S. Geological Survey says Oklahoma has as much a chance of getting a damaging earthquake as California.
FCBEscola brings kids’ soccer camp to Oklahoma City
The FC Barcelona methodology, which will be taught at an OKC soccer camp, has produced players like Lionel Messi, Andrés Iniesta and Gerard Piqué.
The Drake Seafood and Oysterette is Oklahoma City’s half-shell hero
The Drake Seafood and Oysterette offers more than oysters, including a top-notch shaved celery salad and lemon dream pie.
YWCA’s 2 Minute 5K brings awareness to sexual assault rate
YWCA’s 2 Minute 5K race at Lake Hefner’s Stars and Stripes Park includes a Kiddie K.
Cover Story: Gazette Music Awards class of 2016 winners and honorees
Reader votes were tallied and revealed one unsurprising truth: The fans got it right.
Letters to the Editor: April 6, 2016
The next day, I was still fuming over the incident and decided that if people that ignorant can go around changing weak minds, then I need a dog in this fight, so I donated $10 to Planned Parenthood for every minute of my time he wasted.
Retracting the industry’s only tax credit remaining after 2016 will force wind developers to move their jobs and dollars to more business-friendly states, such as Kansas and Texas.
Retracting the industry’s only tax credit remaining after 2016 will force wind developers to move their jobs and dollars to more business-friendly states, such as Kansas and Texas.
ACM@UCO’s Metro Music Fest returns Friday for its free, annual Bricktown event
“I think ACM@UCO really does a great job growing the event each year,” said Tallows frontman Josh Hogsett.
Oklahoma Conference of Churches explores right to farm issue
Oklahoma Conference of Churches’ second Evenings of Listening event explores the right to farm debate.
Two local artists maintain anonymity with masks
Self-professed performance artists Holey Kids create public art behind masks.
Chicken-Fried News: Center ring
Sen. James Lankford expressed his embarrassment about the Republican presidential campaigns.
Chicken-Fried News: Thunder assists
Oklahoma City Thunder players put on aprons and ran cashiers for the team’s Day of Kindness.
Chicken-Fried News: Education cheer
OKCPS officials announced that 208 teaching positions will be cut next year.
WestFest announces Sept. 3 headliner
WestFest returns Sept. 3 with Austin, Texas, troubadour David Ramirez headlining.






