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Sole articulation
Gayle Curry’s interest in art started when she was a child — she used crayons to decorate the walls of her mom’s home. Eventually, her mother bought materials so Curry could more constructively express her artistic tendencies. She has since exhibited at several metro galleries, worked as an artist-in-residence at downtown Oklahoma City’s Skirvin Hilton…
George Bogart’s teaching, mentorship inspired, influenced more than a generation of artists
Former students Joe Andoe, Linda Lou Warren, Larry Hefner and others also are featured in Legacy.
Cover Teaser: OKC law students work to exonerate the wrongly convicted
An estimated 2.3 to 5 percent of the nations prisoners are innocent of the criminal convictions linked to them. Wrongful convictions challenge the idea of a legal system built upon truth, justice and fairness. In 2011, Oklahoma City University School of Law launched Oklahoma Innocence Project, a campaign to remedy these ills and provide hope…
Photo Page: Norman Music Fest 9 highlights
2016 will be remembered as the year of the Prince tribute.
Former Oklahoma musician hosts songwriters’ conference
Zac Maloy, frontman of former alt rock band The Nixons, brings Nashville songwriters to OKC.
Jerky.com puts down roots at a brick-at-mortar store
After expanding its online business to a truck at Penn Square Mall, Jerky.com opens a more permanent location.
420 Gazedibles: Highly respected
The OKC metro has what it takes to soothe your ravenous case of the munchies.
Rose Creek Golf Club is home to a little-known restaurant with a revamped menu
The Trellis Bar and Grill at Rose Creek is hidden away at Rose Creek Golf Club, but you don’t have to be a member to eat there.
Drone film festival showcases more than 175 shorts made with camera-equipped flyers
“There are so many applications for using drones, especially drones with cameras,” Coldiron said.
Red Earth Golf Tournament benefits a nonprofit’s efforts to promote culture
“A lot of people that get a team have done it for numerous years, but we always have room for new people as well,” he said.
If you want to wrestle and throw some glitter and spandex on, absolutely, she said. You’re welcome to come.
“If you want to wrestle and throw some glitter and spandex on, absolutely,” she said. “You’re welcome to come.”
What should I do with my life? Ross Wagnon’s answer: coffee.
“I thought about what I want to do with my life,” he said. “The answer is coffee.”
420: Many find medicinal benefits when using cannabis, regardless of legality
“I felt that marijuana calmed me down better and made me relax a lot more than over-the-counter drugs,” Doe said. “It was more effective than melatonin or other drugs.”
Chicken-Fried News: Whopper pranks
Employees of a Burger King in Shawnee smashed all the windows in the restaurant after a strange phone call.
Chicken-Fried News: Hall no
Yukon scraps plans for new city hall amid financial mismanagement.
420: People with substance abuse challenges benefit from new treatment protocol
Oklahoma is fighting addiction and substance abuse with treatment options and helpful organizations.
420: Oklahomans needing medical marijuana face obstacles
One Oklahoma native’s family moved to Colorado so her son could benefit from that state’s medical marijuana laws.
Enjoy a Vegas-style buffet without leaving OKC
A smorgasbord awaits you at Fuze Buffet & Bar.
Barry Switzer and wife help raise money for The Bella Foundation
The Bella Foundation hosts a fundraiser with legendary football coach Barry Switzer.
420 Commentary: Legalize medical marijuana
To see a person in their final days need a morphine drip should be enough for anyone to realize another form of pain treatment should be allowed if available.
Jon Favreau creates lavish version of the Kipling classic
In recent years, Disney has released a series of live-action remakes of its animated films with varying degrees of success.
It’s just an adrenaline rush when you become somebody else and somebody new, Adams said. It’s exciting.
“It’s just an adrenaline rush when you become somebody else and somebody new,” Adams said. “It’s exciting.”
Over the next 10 years, we’re going see marijuana descheduled and we’re going to see hemp farms everywhere, Echo-Hawk predicted.
“Over the next 10 years, we’re going see marijuana descheduled and we’re going to see hemp farms everywhere,” Echo-Hawk predicted.
If you’re walking down the street and you smell weed, that’s not uncommon, she said.
“If you’re walking down the street and you smell weed, that’s not uncommon,” she said.
Letters: April 20, 2016
They should move to ban the manufacture, distribution, sale and consumption of frozen chicken-fried steaks.
Chicken-Fried News: Celebrity crush
Oklahoma’s Broadway darling Kristin Chenoweth received an award by LGBTQ ally group PFLAG National.
Oklahoma History Center and Oklahoma Historical Society hold history conference
The Landmarks and Turning Points in Oklahoma History conference is April 27-29 at Woodward Conference Center.
420: Oklahomans for Health hopes to change Oklahoma statutes
Oklahomans for Health is gathering signatures on a second petition in an attempt to make medical marijuana legal in the state.
Rapper Open Mike Eagle plays Norman Music Festival
Thoughtfully poetic rapper Open Mike Eagle performs Saturday at Norman Music Festival.
Chicken-Fried News: Go West(brook)
Russell Westbrook beat Magic Johnson’s legendary triple-double score and made NBA history.
420: Do nothing this holiday with the help of these fun films
Celebrate 420 with chill, low-key films that steer clear of obvious stoner flicks.
420: Data shows marijuana isn’t Oklahoma’s problem drug
Though marijuana is a hot topic in Oklahoma, the state’s most dangerous drugs aren’t necessarily found on the street.
Food Briefs: OKCMOA’s Roof Terrace, Whiskey Cake beer garden, OKSeafood Slimdown and more
OKCMOA reopens its Roof Terrace, Whiskey Cake opens a beer garden for Earth Day, OKC nabs top burger spot and a Moore man participates in the OKSeafood Slimdown.
Chicken-Fried News: Educational arrests
Police busted a drug ring in two houses near Yukon’s Mustang Trails Elementary School.






