

Cover Teaser: Good food! Dining and dialog lead to understanding
DinnerTableOKC is an initiative to bring together people of different ethnic backgrounds over dinner to have sometimes-uncomfortable conversations about race in society. The guests are mostly strangers, but they have at least one thing in common: Theyre tired of all the bad news.There had been several speaker series, panels and talks on race in our…
Painter AK Westerman and silversmith Nancy Jackson team up for Turn
The Project Box exhibit draws from themes in fantasy and the surreal.
Journey’s Neal Schon and Traffic’s Dave Mason speak with Oklahoma Gazette ahead of Tuesday tour stop
Schon was born at Tinker Air Force Base and is a member of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.
Country music’s Pam Tillis set for two Oklahoma performances
Tillis is known for hits “All the Good Ones are Gone” and “Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life).”
Protect yourself. That’s the message, Maytubby said. Wear insect repellent and take precautions to lower your risk of being bitten.
“Protect yourself. That’s the message,” Maytubby said. “Wear insect repellent and take precautions to lower your risk of being bitten.”
Tres Sueños Winery & Vineyard holds grape stomping events
Grape stomping weekends are Aug. 20 and 27 in preparation for Tres Sueños’ autumn wine festival.
Gazedibles: See? Food!
Yes, we’re landlocked, but the OKC metro is still full of seafood.
Oklahoma City writer returns home to teach his craft
Matt Payne’s creative writing and screenwriting classes start soon.
Fitness festival Sweatstock moves to a new location for its third year
This year’s Sweatstock moves to Midtown near The Bleu Garten from its Classen Curve location last year.
Public Mass of reparation to counter satanic event at Civic Center Music Hall
Event organizers believe a public display like the one planned at the Civic Center deserves a public response.
Major improvements usher in Wake Zone’s transition into Lost Lakes Amphitheater and Water Park
A music complex, an amphitheater, trails and paintball and hydroboarding facilities are included in the venue’s rebranding, scheduled for an Aug. 19 opening.
I was pleasantly surprised when I visited there, actually, that I wasn’t totally far off, she said. I didn’t end up changing anything.
“I was pleasantly surprised when I visited there, actually, that I wasn’t totally far off,” she said. “I didn’t end up changing anything.”
Girl Scouts’ Cookies & Cocktails event pairs everyone’s favorite cookie with alcohol for a cause
“I went to Girl Scout camp and sold cookies every year. I know that being a Girl Scout had a huge impact on me,” she said.
Beer walk takes patrons on a stroll around the Plaza District
The Plaza Beer Walk donates a portion of its proceeds to local schools.
The Sandwich Club possesses all the ingredients of your ’80s-themed dreams
Sliced bread, fresh ingredients and some inventive naming techniques make The Sandwich Club a totally rad choice in OKC.
Chicken-Fried News: Oklahoma strong
Hellen Smith, Miss Teen Oklahoma USA, called out the Miss Universe Organization and its mishandling of reprimands over offensive tweets.
Chicken-Fried News: Tater trip
Local author Deanna Harris Beatty’s book Taters Go to Washington, which was written during the last presidential election, still rings true.
Pop singer-songwriter Salli debuts with new EP XLIV
Salli’s career got a kick-start after her mother’s chance run-in with one of Castle Row Studio’s owners.
Penn & Teller’s Penn Jillette talks politics, travel and value of truth ahead of Aug. 19 show
Jillette appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice with the show’s former host, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Oklahoma Hall of Fame and Gaylord-Pickens Museum wraps up family-friendly program on Saturday
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, the museum features the last tourism country for the summer: Frontier Country, which is located in Central Oklahoma.
Reality fest
“They’re supposed to do an evacuation on a periodic basis,” he said. “In order to facilitate filling the place to somewhat of a capacity, 1,000 or so [people],” a safety festival seemed appropriate.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 10, 2016
The faith of Jesus provides hope, strength and success.
State Question 779 sparks debate over sales tax
State Question 779 would utilize a 1 percent sales tax to fund the Education Improvement Fund.
Chicken-Fried News: #StopEdmond?
An Edmond magazine owner found herself in the line of fire over a Twitter hashtag recently.
Chicken-Fried News: Trust Russ
Russell Westbrook got his very own holiday in OKC Aug. 4 after signing a contract extension with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
City holds special election over firefighter pay negotiation
Oklahoma City voters will choose between proposals from the city and the firefighters’ union Jan. 10.
Chicken-Fried News: Wacky math?
One week after cutting the ribbon on its new OKC facilities, Boeing served employees with layoff notices.
Food Briefs: Mutts Amazing Hot Dogs & Burgers, Epic Pops, Taste of Oklahoma series and Legends & Leaders
Mutts Amazing Hot Dogs & Burgers is working on two new locations, Epic Pops readies brick-and-mortar location for students, Taste of Oklahoma series includes mixology class and Legends & Leaders inspires professionals.






