

Cover Story Teaser: Grill Guidance
Most of our local prime steahouses already k now just how much we love an oversized, perfectly cooked, mouth-watering hunk of high-quality beef. Sometimes, the price alone could give you a heart problem. So, local chefs and meat market owners tell you how to find and prepare flawless cuts at home. Heres to your health! …
Adult Swim releases the first season of Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell on DVD
Adult Swim is forever mining new chunks of gold out of anti-comedy. There are plenty of moments of shock and discomfort, but Your Pretty Face stays true to its logic.
Cover Story: From bad spelling to tramp stamps, some are rethinking their ink
“You get the tattoo you deserve,” said Think Ink Tattoos owner Josh Crain. … Most of the time.
Child Support Services helps bridge economic gap for children of single-parent homes
klahoma is located in a geographic belt with low percentages of children living with both parents.
She’s cutting-edge, Gard said of Callahan. She represents an evolution in the craft.”
“She’s cutting-edge,” Gard said of Callahan. “She represents an evolution in the craft.”
Jewish/Muslim Film Institute presents Free Men to illuminate Jewish-Muslim relations
Film was chosen as the best vehicle for the conversations because it allows the group to showcase stories without distractions.
OKG Eat: Cool off
OKC is home to many places that serve items to help you cool off this summer.
Food Briefs: Thirst for a Cause, Patrono, Revolve Pizza Kitchen and more
Thirst for a Cause raises funds, Patrono opens in the art district, Revolve Pizza Kitchen has a new location downtown and Domino’s Pizza replaces Bricktown Burgers.
A 40-year-old documentary about Leon Russell finally gets its home debut
Next month, A Poem Is a Naked Person makes its Oklahoma premier at Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave., in Tulsa.
A black man was accused of killing a cop in 1910; the rest is history
With no eyewitnesses, no murder weapon and only the barest of circumstantial evidence, the men on the jury were asked to convict a man and send him to his death simply because he was black and wore winter attire near the murder of a white man.
[PEACH] to call it quits after last show Saturday
A local jazz fusion band is calling it quits and encourages OKC to support artists.
OKC roller derby squads merge, strengthen local scene
The merger between Oklahoma Victory Dolls and OKC Outlaws was announced July 7.
Chicken-Fried News: Quick fix
Gov. Fallin gave President Obama a piece of her mind — after her face-to-face visit with him when he was in Oklahoma.
A Norman baker returns to OKC from New York City
Ashleigh Barnett moved to NYC to become a Pilates instructor, but she returned to OKC and opened a bakery in Norman.
Chicken-Fried News: Sleepy security
Robbers have First National Center set in their sights and have been successful despite security in the building.
Fundraiser planned to help fight youth homelessness, provide overnight shelter
Sisu Youth organization plans “Warm B4 WInter” at YogaLab.
Officials step their game with their approval of PlanOKC
Is it okay for your neighbor to move a couple of braying donkeys into the backyard of his 50-foot lot next door to you in the middle of the city?
Chicken-Fried News: President Cornett?
Mayor Mick Cornett is vice president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, but next year, he will be president.
Manna Cuisine of India offers a taste of Northern India
Manna Cuisine of India brings Indian food back to the area around Northwest Expressway.
Embracing Oklahoma City’s Muslim community
Adam Soltani reflects on anti-Muslim hate in the metro community.
Chicken-Fried News: Affluent affair
Mary Fallin spent a ridiculous amount of money on her second inauguration.
UCO offers a summertime cool-down with a free movie
Seeing a film in a theater like Mitchell Hall can be a fun alternative to large, multiplex cinemas.
City government, police and nonprofits work together to help OKC’s homeless
Straughan started The Homeless Alliance 11 years ago and said he has seen the community become more collaborative in its effort to end homelessness in recent years.
Lesser-known Marvel hero looms large in a different kind of superhero film
While other Marvel Comics movies are getting more cosmic, Ant-Man gets it right by going small and personal.
Chicken-Fried News: Birthday bungle
Apparently, Bob Stoops is bad at remembering birthdays.
Letters to the Editor: July 29, 2015
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Chicken-Fried News: Blue flu
All of the full- and part-time officers in a small Rogers County town resigned because of political influence surrounding an arrest.
Local band finds new name with long history
Local band Speak, Memory borrows a title from Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov and plans to record vocals for its album.
With new album in the works, Tanya Tucker hits the road
Country music legend returns to the Sooner state with a concert Friday in Quapaw.
Tattoo gallery gets All Decked Out for art show
Art show comprised of paintings on skateboard decks.
TAP Architecture wins international award
The new Arts District Garage brings in an international award for TAP Architecture and gives a glimpse into the future face of OKC.
Chicken-Fried News: Blowtorch bandit
A local robber got creative and held up a convenience store with a blowtorch.
Ripple Green harness Britpop for ambitious new EP
The members of Ripple Green go from small-town upstarts to globe-trotting adventurers with their new EP.






