

Cover Teaser: Love Stories: Tinder swipes, capitol affairs, hungover first dates and more!
This Valentines Day season, from rare success in the hit-and-miss online dating world to back-up-plan proposals and holy matrimony inside the state Capitol, Oklahoma Gazette readers offer proof that love always finds a way. By Gazette Staff. Cover Anna Shilling.
Weighed down: Surgeries remain a viable yet extreme option in weight loss and management
“When you diet and begin losing weight in a typical diet and exercise program, the body begins defending against that,” Keller said.
OU’s College of Architecture, the OU Humanities Forum, the African and African American Studies program and the Women’s and Gender Studies program supported the project.
OU’s College of Architecture, the OU Humanities Forum, the African and African American Studies program and the Women’s and Gender Studies program supported the project.
Singer-songwriter Ali Holder returns to Oklahoma Feb. 13 at Norman’s The Deli
“There is something great going on in your state musically,” the Austin, Texas, musician said.
Bowlsey’s Justin ‘Rev’ Hogan takes a break from neo-soul for the chilling EP czarlite.tsarbright.
The solid 7-song EP could signal some ambitious work from Bowlsey later this year.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum exhibit explores later painter Lowell Ellsworth Smith’s unique process
Smith often ditched field sketches and color notes in favor of in-the-moment inspiration.
OKC is now home to multiple affordable food delivery services
Postmates and OrderUp delivery food from various restaurants throughout the metro.
OKG Shop: Uncommon love
Sometimes the best gift are the ones people might not have thought of.
Gazedibles: Take-out treasures
Healthy takeout food is more than just a dream in the OKC metro.
Cultivar Mexican Kitchen is becoming Automobile Alley’s Mexican food hub
If it had nothing else going for it, Cultivar Mexican Kitchen would be a hit for the patio alone. Even in the depth of Oklahoma Citys winter, which 2016 taught us can be anywhere from snowy with temps below freezing to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the patio gives diners a look at an always-busy Automobile Alley.…
Smithsonian Folkways debuts previously unrecorded Woody Guthrie songs on its new Roll Columbia collection
Guthrie was commissioned to write 26 songs in the 1940s for a documentary about Columbia River dams in the Pacific Northwest.
Fresh Paint Performance Lab finds new ways to grow Oklahoma City’s performing arts scene
The creative outlet combines theater actors, musicians, dancers and technically savvy professionals.
Annual fundraiser event honors Ralph Ellison’s many talents
A Night with Ralph Ellison is 6-9 p.m. Feb. 25 at Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive.
Barak Goodman’s Oklahoma City documentary explores the far-right anger that inspired Timothy McVeigh
The film screens Friday-Sunday at Oklahoma City Museum of Art and airs 8 p.m. Tuesday on PBS affiliates nationwide.
Guthrie’s Pollard Theatre brings in a guest director for its production of Fences
The August Wilson-written play will be fresh on many audience members’ minds following the release of Denzel Washington’s film version.
It’s not so much that the economy is in a tailspin and more people are becoming homeless, Straughan said. Its that we are not able to get folks who are homeless housed as quickly.
“It’s not so much that the economy is in a tailspin and more people are becoming homeless,” Straughan said. “Its that we are not able to get folks who are homeless housed as quickly.”
It’s time to make Valentine’s Day reservations
Many restaurants around the metro have prepared special menus for the holiday.
Chicken-Fried News: Marching orders
Oklahoma women recently gathered at the state Capitol to march for women’s rights and issues.
Chicken-Fried News: Wall gall
A mural by a famous Oklahoma artist was recently painted over, and the public isn’t happy about it.
Oklahoma City’s best athletes spend most meals eating to perform, but a few local restaurants are worth a cheat day
Oklahoma City’s best athletes spend most meals eating to perform, but a few local restaurants are worth a cheat day
Artist Mark Moad’s pet portraits have become popular holiday gifts
Moad said his portraits are most popular around Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Christmas.
OCU film series helps viewers explore other cultures
The series continues Sunday with the 1985 Swedish film My Life as a Dog.
The band has played other famed Oklahoma venues like Blue Note Lounge, Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom and Tumbleweed Dancehall in Stillwater.
The band has played other famed Oklahoma venues like Blue Note Lounge, Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom and Tumbleweed Dancehall in Stillwater.
Pippin returns to theater stages with even more theatrics
The show runs Tuesday-Feb.12 at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave.
Kathy Griffin talks Thackerville, Donald Trump and wearing Anderson Cooper’s underwear with Oklahoma Gazette ahead of Friday show
Griffin performs 9 p.m. Friday at WinStar World Casino & Resort.
Election preview: Four candidates vie for Ward 4 City Council seat
The competition for the Oklahoma City Council Ward 4 seat is generating the most attention and it could be an interesting race after four people filed papers and all have the potential to be factors when voters head to the polls Feb. 14. If no one garners more than 50 percent of the vote, the…
Here’s a classic what-if: Donald Trump won 3,000,000 more popular votes than Hillary Clinton but she won the White House via the Electoral College.
Here’s a classic what-if: Donald Trump won 3,000,000 more popular votes than Hillary Clinton but she won the White House via the Electoral College.
Food Briefs: New eats at Will Rogers World Airport, Taste of OKC and more
Flying food Will Rogers World Airport visitors will be able to get a taste of Oklahoma City cuisine as two local favorite eateries open new locations inside the regional hub. Tuckers Onion Burgers and Coolgreens are working with food management company Delaware North to open airport restaurants early this year. Cinnabon will also open its…
Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice advocates for women’s, family health care rights
“Oklahoma has a trend of being a little more hostile towards choice and reproductive justice in general,” Speidel said.
Breakfast with Rumble the Bison returns Feb. 4
The breakfast raises funds for Thunder Cares Foundation, which supports basketball court refurbishments and Make-A-Wish Foundation events.
Harlem Globetrotters return to OKC Feb. 4
The team’s players are full of tricks and laughs and ensure a fun game for guests of all ages.
Chicken-Fried News: Capitol intrigue
Workers renovating the State Capitol building recently found metal-framed windows covered by walls in the basement.
Chicken-Fried News: Perilous parking
American Parking might be facing time in court after illegally booting a car in one of its downtown OKC parking lots.






