

Cover Teaser: Oklahoma Gazette remembers 2016 and makes predictions
P.8 What a dumpster fire of a year! Former Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant bailed for California. Climate change denier and Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt bailed for Washington D.C. to lead president-elect Donald Trumps Environmental Protection Agency. Gov. Mary Fallin, always the bridesmaid, was denied several opportunities to bail. Esteemed Rep. John Bennett…
Star Wars standalone Rogue One offers visual thrills in a story that could use more character
Director Gareth Edwards applies a natural sense for majesty and scale to the ominous AT-AT Walker.
The Devil Makes Three performs Jan. 11 at ACM@UCO Performance Lab
The 12-track cover album Redemption & Ruin pays homage to the musical artists who have influenced the band in the past.
Former juvenile detention officer draws on past experiences for his debut thriller The Berry House
Author Earl Freeman said he hopes other aspiring writers can draw inspiration from his story.
We, as women, are told repeatedly that our experiences aren’t valid, our votes don’t count and we can’t make a difference, Horn said.
“We, as women, are told repeatedly that our experiences aren’t valid, our votes don’t count and we can’t make a difference,” Horn said.
Gazedibles: Local taps
Local bars and pubs keep Oklahoma craft brews within reach.
May Avenue businesses band together to form district association
North on May Avenue includes the May Avenue area between Memorial and Hefner roads.
Tom Lindsey’s book Opening Doors tells the inspiring stories of 13 great Oklahomans
The book is available for sale at Full Circle Bookstore, 1900 Northwest Expressway.
Oklahoma City web series highlights the local dating scene within the black community
The show is loosely based on show creator Nicole Jocleen’s self-published novel of the same name.
Megan Mullally rolls from comedy tour into holiday film role, hints at Will & Grace reunion
“It was so surreal to be back on that set,” Mullally said. “We have been off the air for 10 years, but [we] slipped back into those characters [like] it was like no time had passed at all.”
1492 New World Latin Cuisine offers diners something different
Dive into new Latin and Tex-Mex flavors at this Midtown restaurant.
Chicken-Fried News: Paper pinchers
Thieves and others who like to damage property have targeted metro newsracks recently.
Chicken-Fried News: Dig, baby, dig!
The Oklahoma government is considering more tax cuts despite an estimated $868 million budget shortfall.
Neighborhood bar welcomes restaurant-quality bites
Ned’s Kitchen at Cock O’ the Walk Bar & Grill offers more than burgers and fries.
Peppers Ranch awarded grant for its work with foster youth, parents
“Peppers Ranch is a community of like-minded foster parents,” said Tonya Ratcliff. “There are 13 houses at Peppers Ranch, and each one is rented by a foster family who must have a minimum of five foster children.”
There’s something about him that he almost feels like an overgrown kid, he said. One of the things that Will Ferrell does that’s really tricky is capturing that energy without coming off crazy.
“There’s something about him that he almost feels like an overgrown kid,” he said. “One of the things that Will Ferrell does that’s really tricky is capturing that energy without coming off crazy.”
He wouldn’t let us be just good enough, Simmons said. If we could make it better in certain spots, he would definitely encourage us to make it better.
“He wouldn’t let us be just good enough,” Simmons said. “If we could make it better in certain spots, he would definitely encourage us to make it better.”
Ron White brings refined Southern attitude to New Year’s Day show at WinStar
“At first, I didn’t know what was making them laugh,” he said.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 28, 2016
The same week the EPA reported that high-volume fracking is contaminating our drinking water supplies, Trump appoints the fossil fuel fascist and Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, another climate change denier, as his EPA director.
Food Briefs: OK’sadilla!, Rococo and more
“It’s that central Texas, German-style barbecue, focusing on brisket and prime, all-natural meats,” Woodruff said.
Edwin Eldridge’s unique works find a home at Paseo Art Works
Eldridge uses reclaimed parts from outdated televisions and computers to build sculptures.
Chicken-Fried News: Oklahoma sardines
Oklahoma’s prison population has risen above 61,000 for the first time in almost 50 years.
Oklahoma educators work to reform assessment system
The proposed system gets rid of A-F Report Card requirements and considers success indicators like college readiness.
[Artspace] at Untitled celebrates new retail shop with exhibit
Bees of the [HIVE] includes artworks by Oklahoma City and Tulsa artists whose work can be purchased at the [HIVE].
Civic engagement groups prepare for the next legislative session
Together Oklahoma and Let’s Fix This, Oklahoma! work to engage citizens in government.
Couple works together to open artistic hub
Tony Dyke’s Views from the Studio and Susan Morrison-Dyke’s Elusive Movements are on display at Art Hall through Friday.
Chicken-Fried News: Strictly business
Oklahoma City mayor Mick Cornett met with Trump recently to talk about public safety and immigration issues.






