

Cover Teaser: Oklahoma Gazette focuses on health and fitness
The health and fitness of Oklahoma Citizans is important to everyone and impacts all corners of the city, from food preparation to economics. In the Pulse issue, Oklahoma Gazette focuses on diet, exercise, recreation and health and includes tips for cooking healthy at home, new organic guidelines, a journey to weight loss, information on local…
The Flaming Lips’ new Oczy Mlody album brings a dense modern perspective to mythic psychedelia
The Oklahoma City-based band’s 15th studio album features an appearance from band friend and frequent collaborator Miley Cyrus.
Striking photography exhibit at Oklahoma History Center features child laborers from the state’s past
The historic photographs by Lewis Hine were taken between 1916 and 1917.
If I just met you one day on the street, I don’t need to know your kid’s birthday or anything like that, he said.
“If I just met you one day on the street, I don’t need to know your kid’s birthday or anything like that,” he said.
Gazedibles: Restaurant resolutions
The new year offers a perfect chance to try out some new restaurants.
Oklahoma City Adventure District celebrates BID status
The district hopes the business improvement district status attracts adventure seekers and big businesses.
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble channels influence from home and abroad in Lands Near and Far
Poetry from Sara Teasdale and A.E. Housman was also used as the program’s creative inspiration.
Jewel Box Theatre’s dark comedy 37 Postcards gives sharp takes on family and loss
Director Don Taylor’s production runs Jan. 19-Feb. 12.
Oklahoma City man spins tales of the Antichrist in one-man black metal project Dead & Grey
Native Floridan Steven Lewis makes music from his bedroom utilizing virtual instruments.
Bricktown’s In the Raw sushi restaurant gets new name and look
In the Raw is now Dekora! and focuses on Japanese street food.
Oklahoma City Home + Garden Show returns
The show is Jan. 20-22 and features vendors, food trucks, a tiny house village and crafts.
Chicken-Fried News: Indiscretion indecision
An Oklahoma state representative recently resigned due to allegations of sexual harassment and then took it back a few days later.
Chicken-Fried News: Gas tax time!
Oklahoma lawmakers are considering raising the gasoline tax for the first time since 1987.
Oklahoma City-County Health Department and Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma team up
Lawyers assist patients with various issues, leading to better and often cheaper health care outcomes.
Take your taste buds on a vacation at Chibugan Filipino Cuisine
The Del City restaurant’s menu features lovingly prepared Filipino favorites.
Comedian Joel McHale talks Community and playing former co-star Chevy Chase ahead of Jan. 28 show at Riverwind Casino
A Futile & Stupid Gesture is set to premiere on Netflix sometime in 2017.
The Toasters brings its fiercely independent ska back to Oklahoma City
The band keeps a connection to Oklahoma through Norman-based Megalith Records.
Music from The Legend of Zelda links nostalgic gamers to the past with live symphony event
The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses starts 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at Civic Center Music Hall.
I’ll probably do my most popular truffles; salted caramel, raspberry beret, dark chocolate orange and some other ones, Helsley said.
“I’ll probably do my most popular truffles; salted caramel, raspberry beret, dark chocolate orange and some other ones,” Helsley said.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 11, 2017
Even my beloved military, which if you just showed up, shut up and did what you were told, is getting very picky about who it lets stay until retirement.
Chicken-Fried News: Warehouse troubles
A new report shows inmates in Oklahoma have a high death rate compared to those in other states.
Chicken-Fried News: Racer drag
A man in Oklahoma City recently learned the hard way that it isn’t smart to steal a fire truck.
Oklahoma City Council moves ahead with railroad quiet zone plans
Establishing a quiet zone will increase safety at crossings and improve the quality of life in Automobile Alley.
Chicken-Fried News: Road block
The city has decided walkers, runners, headphones and people with dogs should be banned on Bluff Creek Park’s dirt trails.
Local prayer breakfast celebrates the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The 20th annual Midwest City Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast starts 7 a.m. Jan. 16.






