

Cover Teaser: OKC PRIDE! Celebrating 30 years of growth
P. 21 OKC Pride Week returns Friday-Sunday with celebrations throughout 39th District, Oklahoma Citys historically gay hub, which includes bars, businesses and churches found along NW 39th Street between N. Pennsylvania Avenue and N. Youngs Boulevard. This year marks OKC Prides 30th anniversary, and Oklahoma Gazette looks back at its history while examining its…
Cover Story: Fall from grace: Tate publishing authors speak out
“The public needs to know about this,” Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said as he ended the May press conference announcing that criminal charges had been filed against Richard and Ryan Tate.
American Banjo Museum hosts its second annual Americana Fest
The fest is 11 a.m.-5 p.m. June 24.
British heavy metal powerhouse Iron Maiden lands in Oklahoma City June 19
The band’s latest album, The Book of Souls, earned the group some of its strongest accolades since the 1980s.
Amy Black returns to Oklahoma City on the heels of her new Southern soul album Memphis
Black performs 8 p.m. June 23 at The Blue Door.
Local author recovers the nuances of Mexican-American and Latino identity through art and conceptions of the body
Robert Con Davis-Undiano released Mestizos Come Home! Making and Claiming Mexican American Identity in March.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic lands an Avon Breast Health Outreach grant
The clinic will use the grant to support its education programs to increase breast cancer screenings.
Gazedibles: Edible Edmond
Edmond is home to a more than a few excellent dining options.
21c Museum Hotel celebrates one year in OKC with new exhibit OFF-SPRING: New Generations
The multimedia exhibit includes work by more than 40 artists from more than a dozen countries.
A new exhibit at Norman’s Sam Noble Museum teaches the difference between asteroids, meteors and comets
Comets, Asteroids, Meteors: Great Balls of Fire! runs through Sept. 10.
Meet the Brewer: Battered Boar Brewing Company
“It has this delicate flavor that is so expressive I had to build a beer around it,” he said. “All of our beers are ingredient-driven.”
The Crawfish Pot offers Cajun favorites in an environment where it’s okay to make a mess
Not only was the po’boy stuffed full of gorgeous, golden shrimp, but they were literally overflowing into a pile on the plate.
Chicken-Fried News: Hopeful highways
Oklahoma Highway Patrol state troopers can breathe easier since mileage restrictions and possible furloughs due to budget cuts are now off the table.
Local closed-circuit TV show cheers up children in the hospital
Chris Wiser of Sugar Free Allstars hosts Wiggle Out Loud TV with a guest nearly every week.
Chicken-Fried News: Ideal budget
The governor said the not ideal budget bill was not ideal days before it passed, and other lawmakers agreed.
Kanye West is never boring that’s the thing, Allen said. It’s like a 12-sided die; there’s just always something to look at and you never know what you’re going to get.
“Kanye West is never boring — that’s the thing,” Allen said. “It’s like a 12-sided die; there’s just always something to look at and you never know what you’re going to get.”
Oklahoma City’s Casey and Minna makes folk music a family affair
Casey Friedman and Minna Biggs can often be spotted playing live music at open-air festivals and gatherings around the metro.
Norman’s Undercover Artists series helps people find their inner artist
Photographer Shevaun Williams leads a photography workshop June 24 at Mainsite Contemporary Art.
Jazz in June welcomes Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio, Mike Hosty & Jamie Oldaker and more
Smith was recently named a 2017 National Endowment of the Arts Jazz Master.
Former Page Woodson School gets reimagined as a housing complex
The Douglass offers a range of affordable options.
Chicken-Fried News: New boss
Beloved University of Oklahoma head football coach Bob Stoops is retiring.
Oklahoma City’s more intimate museums deliver big cultural and learning experiences
These museums offer glimpses into history often not found at larger museums in the state.
Chicken-Fried News: Dead body
Someone recently stumbled upon a dead body in a local video and novelty store.
Food Briefs: Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Made in Oklahoma Fest, Revealing Ramadan and more
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery arrives in Oklahoma, Made in Oklahoma Fest is Saturday, Revealing Ramadan is Thursday and more.
Letters to the Editor: June 14, 2017
Our legislators that we vote in every election are going to keep making the same repetitive mistakes year after year.






