

May said prep work is vital when creating The Diner’s great omelets. Cooks saute peppers, onions and other ingredients before the eggs start sizzling.
May said prep work is vital when creating The Diner’s great omelets. Cooks saute peppers, onions and other ingredients before the eggs start sizzling.
MFA program gives students opportunity to study creative writing
Red Earth program brings instructors to OCU from across the U.S. and enables students to learn at a different pace.
Southside residents, business owners gather, discuss business improvement district proposals
A proposed annual budget of $150,000 would be spent on various elements.
Candidates in HD85’s GOP primary election face challenges
As the primary election for HD85 nears, Republican contenders expect challenges due to low voter turnout.
He’s right, he said. There wasn’t a scene before, so we fucking made one.
“He’s right,” he said. “There wasn’t a scene before, so we fucking made one.”
Commentary: Difficult changes needed
Fifteen years ago, the MAPS for Kids Student Achievement Committee was shocked to learn that 10 percent of Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) students needed in- or outside-school alternative services and the district needed an additional 1,205 alternative school slots. MAPS promised Rolls-Royce quality alternative schools so troubled students didnt repeatedly disrupt classroom instruction merely…
OKG Eat: Drink on
Bars across OKC ensure that your party night is a success.
Head to Blanchard for bangin’ burritos
Burrito Grill serves up delicious burritos and encourages road trips to Blanchard.
City approves cost share program to repair sidewalks
The council budgeted up to $100,000 for the program that began July 1.
Chicken-Fried News: Birthday baller
Thunder star Kevin Durant crashed a kid’s birthday party and didn’t even let him win at arcade basketball.
Nuggets Food Briefs: Fat Nikki Food Tours, The Ferris O’Brinner and Heard on Hurd
A new food tour, new sandwich and a record breaking Heard on Hurd.
Jewel Box Theatre to hold auditions for 58th season
Jewel Box Theatre is hosting auditions in preparation for its 58th year.
It seems everyone knows someone who claims to be great at table tennis. Addy knows them too. They’re often cocky until they play him.
It seems everyone knows someone who claims to be “great” at table tennis. Addy knows them too. They’re often cocky — until they play him.
Chicken-Fried News: Local government
Pete White believes Oklahoma’s state government needs to back off and let city governments do their job.
Chicken-Fried News: Drugged defenestration
An Edmond man went a little crazy and gave police some trouble after drinking, smoking weed and taking pills.
Letters to the Editor: July 8, 2015
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Chicken-Fried News: Jailhouse blues
Family members of an Oklahoma County jail inmate protested after hearing about unsanitary conditions.
Family-friendly GLOW provides music, food and activities on Friday
“The name was suggested a few years ago by Susan Harkness of OG&E because of the way the LED lights glow and reflect on the river.”
Neoclassical style and modern beliefs collide in Dayton Clark’s work, on display in Norman.
Neoclassical style and modern beliefs collide in Dayton Clark’s work, on display in Norman.
Maroon 5’s PJ Morton plays concert, hosts master class on Thursday
“My identity as an artist is really on stage more than anything,” Morton said. “It gives me a chance to get across to the audience who I am and the songs I write.”
Chicken-Fried News: Howling wind
Reactions to the State Supreme Court’s decision to remove the controversial Ten Commandments monument from the Capitol lawn have varied.
Sun Riah album is lush, hopeful genre defiance
Artist explores relationships and loss and plays the harp.
Norman youth write plays performed by adults
Namron players abandon conventions, allow kids to be creative and provide an evening of fun.
Allied Arts raises more than $3 million to ‘bridge gap’ in arts education
Allied Arts hits its multimillion-dollar fundraising goal.
News Briefs: direct flights to Seattle, Ten Commandments monument and more
Alaska Airlines creates direct flights to and from Seattle, the Ten Commandments monument must be removed from Oklahoma Capitol grounds and more.
Held in Guthrie’s hometown of Okemah, the event, also known as WoodyFest, hosts artists from across the nation and fans from around the world.
Held in Guthrie’s hometown of Okemah, the event, also known as WoodyFest, hosts artists from across the nation and fans from around the world.






