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Keep this issue! Oklahoma Gazettes Summer Guide features 22 pages with more than three months of event listings and stories about upcoming events throughout the state. Learn about festivals, concerts, art exhibits, performing arts events, concerts, youth camps and activities, sports activities and more. By Gazette staff. To read the full story, pick up your…
Tour life comes at a real cost for local artists
Tours are often carefully planned and budgeted ahead of time by local musicians.
Subsonix EDM nights bring in choice DJ talent while growing local scene
Subsonix keeps in-house DJs Travis Traps, Gurt and Dropshop.
Criminal imprisons itself in its own solemnity
Criminal finds a way to waste the talent of Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones, Gal Galdot and Kevin Costner.
Arts on the Corner brings art festival experience back to Norman’s Campus Corner
Arts on the Corner features shopping, art, music and activities in Campus Corner May 7.
Cover Story: Students involved in a local university law school’s Oklahoma Innocence Project realize criminal justice system is far from flawless
“To be able to help provide a voice to someone who has no voice is an incredible opportunity and experience,” Behenna said.
Community forum addresses mass incarceration rates
Local interest groups and officials agree that something must be done to fix Oklahoma’s criminal justice system.
Gazedibles: Cheese it!
The metro’s grilled cheese game is on point.
Plaza Mayor at the Crossroads celebrates Cinco de Mayo
OKC’s unique ties to Puebla, Mexico, make its Cinco de Mayo celebration extra special.
Free the Night leads nonsmoking trend at local bars and clubs
Free the Night organizers say bars often see business increase after going nonsmoking.
The Adderall Diaries turns the page on Stephen Elliott’s true story
The Adderall Diaries fails to leave much of an impact on viewers.
Lincka balances Mexican heritage with American pop artistry
Lincka hopes to release her debut album by the end of summer.
State’s financial crisis puts OKCPS arts education in danger
“This budget crisis is proof that we need to bring everyone together to work on long-term solutions for public schools,” Hime said.
Parking garage art installation enhances daily weather talk
“Small Talk” is as much an engineering feat as it is an art installation.
Chicken-Fried News: Itchy inmates
Amid countless problems plaguing the Oklahoma County jail, now they have to worry about bedbugs.
Local restaurant pours Beatles-themed drink menu
Chris Barrett dreams up a special drink menu worthy of The Beatles’ Revolver album.
Colombian treats await your taste buds in OKC
El Fogón de Edgar serves up an impressive array of Columbian food.
Chicken-Fried News: Median mayhem
ACLU of Oklahoma filed a lawsuit challenging Oklahoma City’s controversial median ordinance.
Work of O. Gail Poole lives on after death
Local artist Nicole Poole shows off her late father’s work in O. Gail Poole: Flora and Felines.
Green Room features a punk band’s bloody struggle with merciless skinheads
Patrick Stewart plays Darcy Banker, a merciless skinhead, in thriller Green Room.
Krystal Keith takes Sooner Theatre stage in preparation for new release
Krystal Keith, daughter of country singer Toby Keith, is preparing a new album.
Food Briefs: The Patriarch, Wayback Burgers and more
Connecticut-based Wayback Burgers arrives this summer in Edmond with local franchisees Jonathon and Maria Unruh at the helm.
Letters to the Editor: April 27, 2016
Oklahoma needs two things: a relevant energy industry and an infrastructure that gets the energy to the people who are going to use it.
Iran’s annual military budget is $6 billion, compared to $60 billion for Saudi Arabia and $600 billion for the U.S.
Iran’s annual military budget is $6 billion, compared to $60 billion for Saudi Arabia and $600 billion for the U.S.
CarePortal meets needs of children in foster care
Faith communities in the state help Oklahoma Department of Human Services provide for children in foster care.
Chicken-Fried News: Least of burden
Oklahoma workers came out on top in a personal finance website’s national study on state taxes.
Chicken-Fried News: Relative statements
A University of Oklahoma student has some questions about an assignment on discrimination for a human relations class.
Blue Man Group stops at Civic Center Music Hall
International hit Blue Man Group brings its nonverbal performance to OKC.
Pop Up Shops adds Hafer Park location
Pop Up Shops sets up in Edmond’s Hafer Park for a day of shopping, live music, food trucks and fun.
Chicken-Fried News: Beached criminal
A Georgia criminal on the lam faked a disappearance and was caught in Oklahoma City.






