

Cover Teaser: U-TURN: Transforming downtown OKC’s west side into a destination district
The Jones Assembly, 901 W. Sheridan Ave., is a top-tier destination, creating a one-of-a-kind dining and entertainment venue for OKCs Film Row district and beyond. The 225-seat eatery transforms into a 1,600-capacity music hall to host upcoming tours for Willie Nelson, Cut Copy, Matisyahu and more. Its an anchor in a district primed for renewal.…
Cover Story: Four-day Gathering of the Juggalos festival brings ICP fans to OKC
“After fleshing all of that out, we were able to determine that these guys — despite all of the hype — are very organized in terms of how they put on a festival,” he said.
Jewel Theatre straddles past, present and future at the beginning of its restoration campaign
Jewel Theatre is the only African-American theatre in Oklahoma City that has survived through the decades.
Science Museum Oklahoma presents an exhibit featuring the stop-motion models of film pioneer Ray Harryhausen
Ray Harryhausen — Mythical Menagerie runs through Dec. 3.
South African hard-rock trio Seether plays Aug. 1 at Diamond Ballroom
The band released its latest album Poison the Pariah in May.
Myriad Gardens’ Dining Series gets fresh with Summer Vegetarian Dinner by chef Ryan Parrott.
“[Chefs] come in and prepare meals, we charge a fee and everyone gets to enjoy a nice dinner outside in the gardens,” Elkins said.
Oklahoma Democratic Party’s new chairperson plans to put diversity first
Twenty-four-year-old Anna Langthorn is determined to fight for the rights of all Oklahomans
Gazedibles: Hot tamales
Here are some tamale-trading spots across the city worth checking out.
Find the perfect craft beer to pair with your favorite seasonal fare
Benny Jacobs, owner of craft beer bar The Root, and Oklahoma Gazette compiled recommendations from the Summer Brew Review.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art screens the latest Steve James documentary Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
Abacus Federal Savings Bank, located in Manhattan’s Chinatown, is the only bank to face criminal prosecution in the aftermath of the 2007-08 financial crisis.
An art exhibition and book give glimpses into the lives that once filled a now abandoned Oklahoma town
Pincher, Okalhoma: Catastrophe, Memory, and Trauma runs through Sept. 10 at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman.
OKC art community stalwart Stephen Kovash balances creativity with his work for the EPA
Kovash spent part of his time homeless while growing up. He was legally emancipated from his family as a teenager.
Study finds adverse childhood experiences affect health and behavior
Nonprofits and a state representative are bringing presenters on ACEs and their impacts on Oklahomans to the Capitol for an interim study.
Meet the Brewer: Black Mesa Brewing Company
Company founder Chris Sanders brings the brewery back home.
Chicken-Fried News: Holy plunder
Hobby Lobby is in some trouble after the U.S. Department of Justice discovered it illegally bought and imported over 5,000 stolen and mislabeled artifacts for the Museum of the Bible.
Odyssey de Culinaire returns to OKC July 27
Local chefs work with aspiring chefs to create a five-course meal.
Chicken-Fried News: We’re No. 1!
Oklahoma’s STD rates are the highest in the country.
Plaza Beer Walk returns July 26
This month’s event raises funds for Classen School of Advanced Studies.
Photo blog: Paul McCartney at Chesapeake Arena
Set list A Hard Day’s Night, The Beatles Save Us, Paul McCartney Can’t Buy Me Love, The Beatles Letting Go, Wings Temporary Secretary, McCartney Let Me Roll It, Wings I’ve Got a Feeling, The Beatles My Valentine, McCartney Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five, Wings Maybe I’m Amazed, Wings We Can Work It Out, The Beatles In…
Better Than Ezra joins The Wallflowers for The Jones Assembly’s concert debut
Griffin first met Jones Assembly managing partner Colton at a show they played together in Washington, D.C.
deadCenter, OKC Film Society and 21c Museum Hotel team up for the Filmography series
A free screening of the documentary The Queen of Versailles is 8 p.m. Friday.
Forgiven Skate Church ministers to young skaters
A typical service involves a four-hour open skate and a brief devotional.
Lyric Theatre’s production of West Side Story proves its modern relevance
The iconic Broadway musical runs through July 29 at Civic Center Music Hall.
It’s become a real community effort for the entire Farmers Market District, Coleman said. It’s like its own little compound, which makes it kind of like its own universe our little Tatooine.
“It’s become a real community effort for the entire Farmers Market District,” Coleman said. “It’s like its own little compound, which makes it kind of like its own universe — our little Tatooine.”
Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum explores the future of Western art with Prix de West
“We have a Prix de West committee that listens to the curatorial staff and judges the show,” Patterson said.
Americans take more antidepressants than any other country in this world, yet we don’t have a health care system that works.
Americans take more antidepressants than any other country in this world, yet we don’t have a health care system that works.
Chicken-Fried News: Quick and to the pointless
At a recent press conference, Sen. Jim Inhofe pontificated about Obama, Trump, Scott Pruitt and the beef market.
Chicken-Fried News: Beat me up, Scotty
An Oklahoma City man was arrested after he tried to choke a friend over a fight about whether Star Wars or Star Trek is better.
Chicken-Fried News: Oh yes he did!
Officers with the Muskogee Police Department recently let a man propose to his girlfriend after he was arrested.
Planned apartment building makes use of one of OKC’s small spaces
Architect Rand Elliott wanted to create a residential building and community unlike any other in the city.
Rezoning application hints at the end of Classen Circle favorites
Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy Stores filed the rezoning application, but many city residents are against the possible changes.






