

Cover Teaser: Oklahoma Gazette gets into the spirit with a look at how Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are celebrated in OKC.
P.21 There is no single way to celebrate the December holidays. Oklahoma Gazette gets into the spirit with a look at how Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are celebrated in OKC. By Laura Eastes, Ben Luschen and Jacob Threadgill Cover by Jim Massara and Christopher Street
Lady Gaga gave OKC monsters’ a Million Reasons’ to love her show
Closing the loop on a seven-year stretch between Oklahoma City appearances, Lady Gaga led a sold-out crowd of her monsters through a two-hour set of hits and fan favorites, strutting across four stages Saturday at Chesapeake Energy Arena and achieving a sweet balance between nuclear pyrotechnics and real human warmth. A skilled theatrical mind…
Video: Adam & Kizzie rocked Oklahoma Gazette. Now they need your vote.
The city arts and music community is abuzz about Adam & Kizzie, the R&B and neosoul singer-songwriter couple who has been competing since October in the Megastar Competition, an international, app-based music talent competition that awards the winner with $1 million and a personal meeting with recording star Usher. Adam & Kizzie are among the…
Destination Oklahoma offers tours that shed light on the vibrant history of downtown OKC
Destination Oklahoma is a branch of event management company factor 110.
New OKCMOA curatorial hire Roja Najafi makes active learning part of her mission
Najafi is currently working to prepare an exhibition highlighting the museum’s collection of Washington Gallery of Modern Art contemporary works.
Tower Theatre goes back to its roots and hopes to become a beacon of classic and independent films
Tower Theatre goes back to its roots and hopes to become a beacon of classic and independent films.
Kali Ra and Elecktra host an intimate songwriter session at The Root
Kali Ra and Elecktra host an intimate songwriter session at The Root.
Oklahoma Gazette has put together a list of some of the city’s more quirky gifts to give for Christmas or get people in the holiday spirit.
Oklahoma Gazette has put together a list of some of the city’s more quirky gifts to give for Christmas or get people in the holiday spirit.
Continuing the pioneer spirit, Oklahoma City booms toward a thriving tech community
Continuing the pioneer spirit, Oklahoma City booms toward a thriving tech community.
Don’t let the pressure to say gyro correctly stop you from visiting any of these cherished local restaurants.
Don’t let the pressure to say gyro correctly stop you from visiting any of these cherished local restaurants.
San Holo blasts listener expectations ahead of his Farmers Public Market date
The show begins 7 p.m. Dec. 13.
Science Museum Oklahoma hosts Star Wars Science Overnight ahead of the space epic’s newest installment
The night of instructional activities is open to the public with prior registration.
Western swing and comedy quartet Riders in the Sky brings its Christmas tour to OKC while celebrating 40 years
Western swing and comedy quartet Riders in the Sky brings its Christmas tour to OKC while celebrating 40 years.
Patrono has delighted with authentic Southern Italian food, but its flavorful lunch menu leaves you wanting more
Patrono has delighted residents with authentic Southern Italian food, but its flavorful lunch menu leaves you wanting more.
More than snow tubing, LifeShare WinterFest transforms Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark into a winter wonderland
Much more than snow tubing, LifeShare WinterFest transforms Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark into a winter wonderland.
Chicken-Fried News: Marijuana waiting game
Oklahomans might actually get to vote on State Question 788 — legalizing medical marijuana — in June or November.
First charter school proposed for Native American students and non-Natives in Oklahoma City
First charter school proposed for Native American students and non-Natives in Oklahoma City.
Cindy Wilson steps out from The B-52’s umbrella for her impressive solo debut
On Dec. 14, Wilson brings her solo project to Opolis in Norman.
A mural by artist Kris Kanaly challenges perceptions going into Bricktown
Kanaly’s mural project officially opened at a public ceremony in November.
With the community’s help, a local nonprofit ensures children of incarcerated parents feel love during the holidays
With the community’s help, a local nonprofit ensures children of incarcerated parents feel love during the holidays.
The Ruins Bar & Grille is the latest addition to The Sanctuary OKC, which combines haunted fun and escape rooms
The Ruins Bar & Grille is the latest addition to The Sanctuary OKC, which combines haunted fun and escape rooms.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 6, 2017
Unchecked demagoguery The White House held an event to honor the service of the Navajo code talkers of World War II. Our very own Representative Tom Cole attended. Lost in the noise of Mr. Trumps antics were some remarks given at the ceremony by Peter MacDonald, president of the Navajo Code Talkers Association: America, we…
Chicken-Fried News: Slur talker
Several Oklahoma lawmakers voice their disapproval of the president recently calling a senator Pocahontas when speaking to Navajo code talkers.
In Oklahoma, the National Park Service estimates there are $19.9 million in deferred maintenance
In Oklahoma, the National Park Service estimates there are $19.9 million in deferred maintenance for sites.
Chicken-Fried News: Catch a tiger by the toe
Joe Exotic’s exotic animal park recently had to hand over 19 tigers after an animal welfare lawsuit.






