

Cover Teaser: Chicken-Fried News presents its annual tongue-in-cheek predictions for the year to come
P.7 Had enough of 2017? Chicken-Fried News has the perfect remedy with its annual tongue-in-cheek predictions for the year to come.
The Hood Internet, Sports, Jabee and more bring in 2018 at Tower Theatre’s Uptown Get Down
The 21-and-over event begins 9 p.m. Dec. 31.
Jason Isbell gets political with Oklahoma Gazette in the wake of Roy Moore’s Alabama defeat
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit plays 8 p.m. Jan. 4 at The Criterion.
Adèle Wolf’s New Year’s Eve variety show returns for a sixth year
Adèle Wolf’s New Year’s Eve variety show returns for a sixth year.
Beers Not Braums celebrates the Donnay Building’s future after an uncertain 2017
Beers Not Braums celebrates the Donnay Building’s future after an uncertain 2017.
Gazedibles: 2017 additions
From small, white tablecloth fine dining to eat-with-your-hands counter service, the new additions to Oklahoma City run the gamut.
The Oklahoma City metro is chock-full of New Year’s Eve festivities
The Oklahoma City metro is chock-full of New Year’s Eve festivities.
MAPS 3 tax is anticipated to sunset with a $28.5 million surplus
The MAPS 3 tax is anticipated to sunset with a $28.5 million surplus.
Opening Night returns for its 32nd year as an OKC New Year’s Eve institution
While the midnight fireworks display is free to all, the night’s many entertainment options are open only to those who have purchased an Opening Night wristband.
Blended culture
“I had my cello, I had my suitcase, and I literally had $20,” Tomasz Zieba said. “That’s all I had.”
Artist Sarah Clough’s first solo exhibition finds a home at Norman’s Mainsite Contemporary Art
The free exhibit remains open through Jan. 12.
A simple methodology continues to produce powerful results for Oklahoma City-based World Neighbors
A simple methodology continues to produce powerful results for Oklahoma City-based World Neighbors.
Picasso Cafe straddles the line for vegetarians and carnivores with hits and misses
Picasso Cafe straddles the line for vegetarians and carnivores with hits and misses.
Chicken-Fried News: Amazon priming
Specifics of Tulsa’s proposal to entice online retailer Amazon to build its second headquarters in the Sooner State remain a mystery due to an open records loophole.
Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity is just shy of 1,000 homes as it marks 30 years
Driven by passion, Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity continues to make the dreams of homeownership true for local families.
JRB Art at the Elms’ Christmas at the Elms provides shoppers with perfect gifts
Christmas at the Elms concludes with the traditional New Year’s Day Brunch on Jan. 1.
The Nixons enlist Hinder and Aranda to burn down 2017 with a heavyweight rock show
The show begins 8 p.m. Dec. 31 at Chevy Bricktown Events Center.
Holey Rollers opens a brick-and-mortar location in The Paseo Plunge
Holey Rollers opens a brick-and-mortar location in The Paseo Plunge.
A wrapping paper initiative for The Curbside Chronicle gets a boost from Wayne Coyne
A wrapping paper initiative for The Curbside Chronicle gets a boost from Wayne Coyne.
Chicken-Fried News: Droppin’ in
Gov. Mary Fallin recently confronted Dallas ISD at its recruiting booth in an Oklahoma City hotel and put the Legislature on blast for not raising teacher pay.
‘Fiercely local and independent’ is not a catchphrase or marketing boilerplate. It’s the philosophy that governs every decision we make.
‘Fiercely local and independent’ is not a catchphrase or marketing boilerplate. It’s the philosophy that governs every decision we make.
The public is speaking out in response to Kirk Humphreys’ remarks on Flashpoint
The public is speaking out in response to Kirk Humphreys’ remarks on Flashpoint.
Chicken-Fried News: Precedent set
Transgender professor Rachel Tudor recently won a landmark court case for a Title VII violation by Southeastern Oklahoma State University.






