

Cover Teaser: Explore the best food and exercise for a healthy 2018
P.6 In this special Health and Wellness issue, Oklahoma Gazette explores the best food, exercise and positive trends for a healthy 2018. Cover design by Sarah Leis
Hacienda Tacos is good enough to get people to go back to the mall
Hacienda Tacos is good enough to get people to go back to the mall.
Judah & the Lion brings its unique Folk Hop n’ Roll to The Jones Assembly
The “Take It All Back” band will play Feb. 3 before a sold-out Jones Assembly crowd.
School of Rock: The Musical amps up the production with talented child actors
The Andrew Lloyd Webber rock musical runs Feb. 6-11 at Civic Center Music Hall.
Capitol Hill High’s Academy of Fine Arts provides unique opportunities for performing and visual arts students
The academy hosts a special art showcase Feb. 8 in the school auditorium.
Brothers-in-law hop into beer making with Norman’s Lazy Circles Brewing taproom
Brothers-in-law hop into beer making with Norman’s Lazy Circles Brewing taproom.
Cover: With two Plaza District shops closing and rents rising, it’s a good time to ask about the future
With two Plaza District shops closing and rents rising, it’s a good time to ask about the future.
Gazedibles: Fly wings
From traditional Buffalo style to more Asian-inspired wings, these seven eateries are the best in the OKC metro for chicken wings.
Wagyu Japanese BBQ brings the yakiniku concept to Oklahoma City
Wagyu Japanese BBQ brings the yakiniku concept to Oklahoma City.
Science Museum Oklahoma opens up the possibilities of design in new exhibit Kid Inventor
The exhibit runs through March.
CityRep unveils the regional debut of the two-person play Heisenberg for Valentine’s season
CityRep unveils the regional debut of the two-person play Heisenberg for Valentine’s season.
American Banjo Museum celebrates the instrument’s connection to jazz with a Mardi Gras party
American Banjo Museum celebrates the instrument’s connection to jazz with a Mardi Gras party.
City and community leaders believe a better OKC includes livable streets
City and community leaders believe a better OKC includes livable streets.
Chicken-Fried News: Erroneous erogenous
Former Mayor Kirk Humphreys allegedly voiced his opinions on the roles of husbands and wives as well as an independent newsweekly in a series of unsourced videos on a local blog.
[Artspace] at Untitled and OKC Film Society debut their free short film series with a night of surrealism
The inaugural event begins 6 p.m. Thursday at the downtown art gallery. Untitled will hold its 40 Minutes or Less screening once every other month.
Trolley Stop Record Shop brings vinyl records and live music to the Classen Ten Penn neighborhood
Owner John Dunning recently located his record store from a smaller location at NW 16th Street and Classen Boulevard.
Oklahoma’s US Roaster Corp. is on the cutting edge of the coffee industry
Oklahoma’s US Roaster Corp. is on the cutting edge of the coffee industry.
A local woman made a business out of baby bottles
A local woman made a business out of baby bottles when faced with the difficulties of returning to work and continuing breastfeeding her baby.
Chicken-Fried News: Tracking mystery
A local lawmaker who found a tracking device on his vehicle suspects the wind industry is behind it.
Chicken-Fried News: Call it improvements!
State lawmakers are focusing on more legislation to help Oklahoma citizens.
Represent Oklahoma wants to get state lawmakers out of the business of drawing congressional and state legislative districts
Represent Oklahoma wants to get state lawmakers out of the business of drawing congressional and state legislative districts.






