

Cover Teaser: Two metro balloon festivals launch this month
Oklahomas summer heat brings some people down, but a little hot air can lift them up. Two large, family-friendly hot-air balloon festivals are set to premiere in central Oklahoma this month one here in OKC and one on Citizen Potawatomi Nations pow wow grounds in Shawnee. By Ben Luschen. Cover by Christopher Street. Image…
Cover Story: The Jones Assembly is a cornerstone for burgeoning Film Row district
“We all pulled different elements of places, restaurants, bars and music venues that we’d seen around this country and international,” Colton told Oklahoma Gazette. “Never was there something with all-in-one. It was a challenge and an opportunity, with a big bet made on Oklahoma City.”
Matchbox Twenty’s tour with Counting Crows celebrates two decades of music
The bands’ co-headlined A Brief History of Everything world tour stops Aug. 6 at The Zoo Amphitheatre.
Australian EDM producer and DJ champion Zeke Beats makes his Oklahoma debut
Zeke performs at Bass Stampede Aug. 4 at Kamps Bar & Lounge.
The Craft Room’s Cathy Sabin uses her background to bring art classes to the Paseo
Sabin founded The Craft Room in 2012 after moving to Oklahoma City from Dallas.
Oklahoma Railway Museum offers visitors a ride into the past
Oklahoma Railway Museum offers visitors a ride into the past.
Gazedibles: Chillin’
Oklahoma City offers an array of spots to snow cone and chill.
Cristo Rey Oklahoma City Catholic High School gears up to offer a unique education model in 2018
Cristo Rey Oklahoma City Catholic High School gears up to offer a unique education model in 2018
Edmond Family Counseling serves thousands of individuals of all ages
Edmond Family Counseling serves thousands of individuals of all ages.
A Luther craftswoman constructs rocking horses by hand
A Luther craftswoman constructs rocking horses by hand.
Penny Candy Books publishes books with big ideas for young readers and their parents
Penny Candy Books hopes to use its press to start big conversations for youth and families.
Danny Gordon’s Comical Canines take a starring role in his art education mission
Every day, Danny Gordon finds himself surrounded by packs of dogs. In his Comical Canine Studio and School at 7918 NW 23rd St. in Bethany, every wall is filled with comic-style dogs. Beagle puppies poke out of laundry baskets, a Yorkshire terrier wears a T-shirt declaring, The World Revolves Around Me, and a dachshund lets…
Red Dirt Gallery and Studio brightens up Plaza Mayor at the Crossroads
Muralist Bob Palmer began assembling the Red Dirt co-op team in early 2016.
Chicken-Fried News: Garth’s gift
Garth Brooks offered to pay for one lucky couple’s honeymoon after they got engaged at one of his recent shows in OKC.
Edmond’s The One Cafe packs plenty of variety onto its fresh-to-order menu
Edmond’s The One Cafe packs plenty of variety onto its fresh-to-order menu.
Chicken-Fried News: Justin Case
Yukon Rep. John Paul Jordan recently requested an interim study on a state question that might lead to the state legalizing medical marijuana.
Oklahoma Craft Beer Summit returns Aug. 5
Oklahoma Craft Beer Summit features beers, panels, guest speakers and a pre-conference party.
Oklahoma City Council and Omni Hotels & Resorts move ahead on convention center hotel
Last week, the Oklahoma City Council approved an $85.4 million public financing agreement with the luxury hotel chain.
Letters to the Editor: July 26, 2017
Planned Parenthood is trusted by women everywhere. I know because I used its services when I was in my 20s, when I was just starting out in the real world but with no access to health care.
Roots rock band Oklahoma Uprising combines local music and film for a unique event in Harrah
Band vocalist and guitarist Joel T. Mosman said Oklahoma Uprising’s goal is to use culture as a tool to unify and uplift the state.
¡Viva Oklahoma! offers an opportunity to experience the Latino community’s growing economic and political growth
The expo and career fair is Saturday at Plaza Mayor at the Crossroads.
Guitarist and songwriter Bronson Taalbi uses a fortuitous song appearance on Breaking Bad to kick-start his music career
Taalbi, touring as part of his folk-rock project Bronson Wisconsin, performs Sunday at Red Brick Bar in Norman.
Norman’s Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum celebrates 30 years as the dinosaur museum’
Current museum director Michael Mares has held the position since 1983.
Chicken-Fried News: Testing, testing
While some students can look forward to not taking state tests this year, others will have to wait until fall for their results.
Frontier Airlines returns to OKC
The budget airline will offer nonstop flights to Denver, Orlando and San Diego by the end of the year.
Pelican’s Restaurant has endured decades of change in Midwest City
While surrounding businesses came and went, the popular restaurant found long-term success by simultaneously scrapping and refocusing on community and tradition.
Chicken-Fried News: Crowbar caper
A man was caught on camera using a crowbar to break into an unmanned cash register at a local Walmart.






