

Cover Teaser: deadCenter Film Festival’s 16th year is out of this world
deadCenter Film Festival returns for its 16th year and includes ICON award-winner and Oklahoma-born film editor Carol Littleton as well as a free screening of one of the films she helped make famous:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. deadCenter runs through Sunday. Read all about the festival, films, screenings and related events inside this weeks issue. By Gazette…
Prix de West exhibit paints a picture of the American West
The Prix de West Invitational Exhibition & Sale functions as the premier fundraising event for National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
You’re just kind of thrown into it. [You] definitely have to have tough skin,” Chapman said.
“You’re just kind of thrown into it. [You] definitely have to have tough skin,” Chapman said.
OKG Shop: Get cookin’
Owners Marc and Janine Bradley want you to love the outdoors as much as they do.
Chae Modern Korean serves up a menu of tantalizing options
With his newest concept, Daniel Chae puts a modern spin on traditional Korean food.
Local musician and arts opens art gallery and recording studio space
War-Torn Industries, a new gallery in OKC, features art and live music.
Gazedibles: Saucy sensations
OKC is full of delicious sauces that we guess you could eat on other food if you really want to.
Peace Love & Goodwill Festival returns to Myriad Botanical Gardens
Music from Sugar Free Allstars, Spaghetti Eddie, Matt Stansberry & The Romance and Beau Jennings & The Tigers will highlight family-friendly Peace, Love & Goodwill Festival.
Morabo Film Festival teaches filmmaking technique and passion
Morabo: The Wandering Festival of Film begins in Oklahoma City before traveling to Prague, Czech Republic.
Former community pool set to become hub for Paseo Arts District
The Paseo Plunge management hopes to open the entire first floor of the building in the near future.
Cover Story: Oklahoma City Restaurant Week serves up great food, community support
Monreal said his experience with RFBO is personal. He has friends who work there, and he has volunteered. He also has been on the other side of the exchange.
With help from Restaurant Week donations, Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma sates state hunger insecurities
“A lot of our clients had jobs, but when they lost them, they went through their savings and now they need help,” Doss said.
Chicken-Fried News: Legal aid
Jay Silvernail, an Oklahoma City attorney, was arrested after a recent shooting at Groovy’s.
The See Spot Run returns to Guthrie
The See Spot Run features food, drinks and live music while raising money for a good cause.
Chicken-Fried News: Arresting kindness
An Oklahoma City Police officer saved a toddler’s life in a local restaurant recently.
The Nature Conservancy educates local leaders on sustainability
A new local leadership academy focuses on nature and sustainability.
Chicken-Fried News: Deputy groove
Oklahoma City Police officers shake their groove things in a viral video.
Bilal appearance highlights trend of big names at Ice Event Center
Bilal, who won a Grammy for his contribution to Kendrick Lamar’s song “These Walls,” performs June 11 at Ice Event Center & Grill.
Oklahoma filmmaker makes debut at deadCenter Film Festival
Kyle Kauwika Harris’ horror film The Foreverlands is part of deadCenter Film Festival’s Not So Short Shorts.
In the Next Room brings an electric performance to Civic Center Music Hall
In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), a comedy about “marriage, intimacy and electricity,” premieres Friday.
American Idiot generates excitement before the curtain rises at Guthrie’s Pollard Theatre
The Pollard Theatre’s production of American Idiot uses little dialogue, relying instead on the lyrics written by Green Day frontman Billy Joe Armstrong.
Commentary: In support of KIPP charter school expansion
KIPP OKC has enrolled students regardless of their prior academic record, conduct or socioeconomic background.
Why isn’t anyone doing a story on the five strip clubs in Valley Brook?
Why isn’t anyone doing a story on the five strip clubs in Valley Brook?
I think my interest is going to be the same as everybody’s: We need better streets and sidewalks, White said.
“I think my interest is going to be the same as everybody’s: We need better streets and sidewalks,” White said.
Chicken-Fried News: Grandma’s guidance
Reba shares some of her grandmother’s great advice.
Chicken-Fried News: Meth math
Miami Police, tribal police and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation bust an elaborate meth trafficking ring.
Food Briefs: Taste of Oklahoma, Smoothie King, Mary Eddy’s Kitchen x Lounge and more
Kamala Gamble and Barbara Mock present a Taste of Oklahoma dinner, Smoothie King celebrates first anniversary, Mary Eddy’s Kitchen x Lounge opens and Heard on Hurd draws record numbers.
Local PTAs help raise funds for school programs
As local schools lose teachers and arts programs due to budget issues, parent-teacher associations strive to raise funds.
Chicken-Fried News: Failing fitness
Oklahoma City ranked 49 in a recent study that graded cities on the health and activity levels of their citizens.
A local organization offers help to people affected by domestic abuse
YWCA Oklahoma City offers help to people suffering from domestic abuse.






