Just 30 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City, a distinctive venue in Guthrie is inviting guests to step into a setting where historic character meets contemporary style. Located inside a restored 19th-century building, The Evermore offers more than 6,000 square feet of thoughtfully designed event space. The venue balances Victorian-era details with modern touches, creating an […]
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OG Picks – March
FILM Billy Idol Should Be DeadMarch 20, 6:30pm Tower Theatretowertheatreokc.com 67 Bombs to Enid with Filmmaker Q&AMarch 21, 2pm Oklahoma City Museum of Artokcmoa.com COMEDY Gen X Takeover Comedy TourMarch 20, 7pm The Criterioncriterionokc.com Mikey BMarch 20, 8pm Twisters Comedy Clubtwisterscomedy.com Dan Soder: The Golden Retriever of Comedy TourMarch 21, 6pm Tower Theatretowertheatreokc.com VISUAL ARTS […]
Iowa Tribe Partners with Caesars to Open Harrah’s Oklahoma Casino in Chandler
The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma is partnering with Caesar’s Entertainment to open the new Harrah’s Oklahoma Casino in Chandler, the first property in Oklahoma managed by Harrah’s. Projected open date is April 9, and the currently existing Ioway Casino will close in March to make way for the new operation. Jake Keyes, Chairman of the […]
City of Oklahoma City Issues Statement on Proposed Processing Center
On December 23, 2025, a letter addressed to the Oklahoma City Planning Department was received from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The letter stated the Department’s intention to purchase and occupy a warehouse at 2800 S. Council Road to establish a “new Oklahoma City processing center” for use by U.S. Immigration and Customs […]
Oklahoma Contemporary Names 2026 Founders Day Honorees
Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center has announced the individuals and organizations it will honor at its 2026 Founders Day celebration, set for Thursday, March 26. The annual event recognizes leaders whose support and vision have helped shape Oklahoma’s arts and cultural landscape while expanding access to creative opportunities statewide. This year’s honorees include Governor Bill Anoatubby; […]
Important dates to know for the Feb. 10 OKC mayoral election
Oklahoma City voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, Feb. 10, to choose the city’s next mayor. All registered Oklahoma City voters are eligible to participate.
Book Review
In “Turnaround: America’s Revival,” Oklahoma’s Senior Senator, James Lankford, charts a path to relieve the frustration that most assuredly affects millions of Americans as well as members of Congress. The issue, of course, is the virtually paralyzing divide in our country between Democrats and Republicans both in the American public and within the halls of […]
Stitt Calls Out Trump Over Cuts to Wind Energy Projects
A federal judge struck down a Trump directive that canceled wind energy projects, prompting Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt to criticize the administration’s politically driven approach. The ruling said states faced real harm from the order, which targeted renewable energy permits while pushing oil and gas infrastructure.
OKC Zoo Sets New November Attendance Record
The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden has set a new attendance record for November, drawing 79,906 guests and surpassing the previous record of 76,246 set in 2024. Zoo officials credit the surge to beautiful fall weather, popular seasonal events, and a string of new animal births. “November was a wild month in every sense of the […]
Meet the Class of 2025!
On Nov. 13, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame honored its newest class of inductees. From award-winning singers to a world expert on desert rodents to NBA champions, the OHF class of 2025 could definitely be voted “most likely to knock your socks off.” Many know Ronnie Dunn as half of the famed country music duo […]
