

Cover Teaser: Our Dish! issue celebrates metro cuisine
Oklahoma Gazettes Dish! issue features food and drink coverage that tempts and satisfies, including delivery services, a sports-star tour of favorite eats, a Cultivar Mexican Kitchen review and more. By Greg Elwell
Sing fails to reach that perfect note that makes animated movies box office successes
In Sing, a theater lover inherits a theater and decides to host a singing competition to boost business.
La La Land delights with old-school Hollywood charm
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone play a jazz pianist and an actress trying to make it big in Los Angeles while navigating a relationship.
The only people in the whole mix that say these earthquakes aren’t man-made and not caused by wastewater disposal wells are those directly in the business, Reid said.
“The only people in the whole mix that say these earthquakes aren’t man-made and not caused by wastewater disposal wells are those directly in the business,” Reid said.
Travis Linville returns with new album Up Ahead
Linville will mark the release with a special show Feb. 3 at The Blue Door.
Rapper Grand National shows off northeast Oklahoma City’s inner beauty on new album Eastside Delicacy
Grand National’s new release will be available on iTunes Feb. 10.
Gazedibles: Best of OKC favorites
These Best of 2016 runners-up will likely make another run at the title later this year.
Chocolate Decadence returns for 20th year
Items featured at past Chocolate Decadence events have ranged from chocolate Old Fashioneds to chocolate pork ribs.
New Shawnee art gallery in Shawnee fosters community creativity
The beauty of art lies off the beaten path, and one new gallery in Shawnee embodies this journey. Opened in October, Studio 112 and a Half quaintly rests between two of Shawnees historical buildings on Main Street, where husband-and-wife duo Douglas and Holly Gordon circulate vibrant work from Oklahomas emerging artists. People might be surprised…
I have a friend who lost 40 pounds in her mid 60s and has maintained for five years, but she’s as obsessed as I am. I don’t want to be there,” Horton said.
“I have a friend who lost 40 pounds in her mid 60s and has maintained for five years, but she’s as obsessed as I am. I don’t want to be there,” Horton said.
Curators’ Corner at Oklahoma History Center is a hub for choice artifacts
The individual pieces often have interesting and visually compelling stories to tell.
The Oklahoma Bridal Show takes another trip down the aisle
Cox Convention Center will be flooded with vendors, gowns and food samples.
Neruda is a poetically crafted and surreal biopic
The Spanish-language film is Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s second biopic released in 2016.
Oklahoma Tomorrow vows to protect funding for higher education
Private sector employers and organizations stress the need for employees with higher education degrees.
Chicken-Fried News: Less crime
Crime rates in Norman are down generally, but the city definitely still has some work to do.
Sunnyside Diner improves decades-old concept
Attention to detail makes all the difference in the dishes at Sunnyside Diner.
Chicken-Fried News: Healthy thirst
Rep. Forrest Bennett’s proposed bill would divert some alcohol sales tax revenue to support health care.
Local coffee company releases artist series
Artist Romy Owens and members of the band Miss Brown to You are the first to pair with Leap Coffee Roasters.
Two candidates and an incumbent run for the Ward 7 seat on the Oklahoma City Council
T. Sheri Dickerson, Marina Mangiaracina and incumbent John Pettis Jr. will be on the Feb. 14 election ballot.
The Oklahoma Room at Kansas City’s Folk Alliance International Conference gives musicians a chance to connect
Shawnee-born singer-songwriter Kierston White will be attending her first Folk Alliance International Conference in February.
The show is Feb. 2 at SWOSU’s Fine Arts Center, 103 W. Davis Road, in Weatherford.
The show is Feb. 2 at SWOSU’s Fine Arts Center, 103 W. Davis Road, in Weatherford.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum introduces three new exhibits
New museum displays explore everything from dime novel art to the classic cowboy bandanna.
KIPP OKC students take on community leaders in a fundraising quiz-bowl challenge
The event will be hosted by former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Turpen and former Oklahoma City Mayor Kirk Humphreys.
Food Briefs: Whispering Pines Inn Restaurant, Iguana Mexican Grill, Ellis Island Coffee and Wine Lounge
Whispering Pines Inn Restaurant announces new chef, Iguana Mexican Grill temporarily relocates for remodel, Ellis Island Coffee and Wine Lounge opens in Edmond.
Students in small schools thrive despite talks of consolidation
Community support and parental involvement in these districts add to students’ ability to succeed.
Chicken-Fried News: Moo-raculous rescue
Firefighters, police and animal control workers recently rescued a cow from a swimming pool.
Chicken-Fried News: QuikTrip pay
Teacher pay has now been compared to the pay of full-time QuikTrip employees, and teachers are on the losing end.
Chicken-Fried News: Wild lawmakers
Another Oklahoma representative is facing accusations of harassment.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 25, 2017
It takes many incarnations or lives for a soul to make important choices concerning the direction of a community, city or country.






