

Home is where the kids are
The emotions, the colors, the energy and the familial love start to affect you. If not directly by way of the movie, then by way of how those sitting in aisle eight, seats 3 through 5, intuitively appreciate it.
Hundreds gather to hear from leading urban planners at the Institute for Quality Communities’ Placemaking Conference in Norman.
Hundreds gather to hear from leading urban planners at the Institute for Quality Communities’ Placemaking Conference in Norman.
PODCAST: Capital City goes to Open Streets OKC
In this week’s episode of the Capital City podcast, we record live from 23rd St. during the second annual Open Streets OKC.
VIDEO: Open Streets draws thousands in its return
With a portion of Uptown 23rd Street closed to vehicle traffic on Sunday, thousands walked and biked along the road during the second annual Open Streets event.
PODCAST: Exploring OKC’s coffee scene
This special podcast explores the OKC coffee scene.
BLOG: OKC has one of nation’s smallest LGBT communities
Oklahoma City has one of the smallest LGBT communities in the nation when compared to other large cities.
Some folks can barely make it to the kitchen without their morning cup of coffee, but the metro’s third Caffeine Crawl will have 150 ticketholders roaming the streets Edmond, Norman and Oklahoma City for their next sweet, sweet hit of jitter juice.
Some folks can barely make it to the kitchen without their morning cup of coffee, but the metro’s third Caffeine Crawl will have 150 ticketholders roaming the streets Edmond, Norman and Oklahoma City for their next sweet, sweet hit of jitter juice.
It’s becoming an international destination, Lowe said.
“It’s becoming an international destination,” Lowe said.
News Briefs: OKC Mayor’s Development Roundtable, charter schools, bike laws and more
Senate Bill 68 would allow OKC and Tulsa to sponsor charter schools, but not everyone thinks it should be passed.
NBA star Serge Ibaka is trying to shut the door to his family’s house, but the crowd on the other side is pushing back.
NBA star Serge Ibaka is trying to shut the door to his family’s house, but the crowd on the other side is pushing back.
Cover Story: After 50 years, Lyric Theatre is state’s premiere performance stage
Neither Stover nor Baron look back fondly on the state of the Plaza District when Lyric first considered the properties at 1727 and 1801 NW 16th St., but they like where it got them.
Student Inventors Exposition awards imaginative minds
In the current educational and legislative atmosphere, where there is a struggle to agree on the next step of teaching, one event continues to foster creativity and critical thinking in a unique way.
Commentary: How to talk about climate change
Talking about climate change is tricky everywhere, but especially in Oklahoma.
Science shows how different genres influence creativity, the positive effect of music versus silence, music’s effect on concentration and its usefulness in accomplishing tasks, according to information compiled by Space Chimp Media.
Science shows how different genres influence creativity, the positive effect of music versus silence, music’s effect on concentration and its usefulness in accomplishing tasks, according to information compiled by Space Chimp Media.
ANIMAL conference helps set safe, humane standards
Kirkpatrick Foundation will host The ANIMAL Conference, a two-day symposium on current and future trends affecting animals.
Long-surviving house show instrumental in breaking down boundaries
“People are just getting together and trusting each other more than they ever have,” Oklahoma singer- songwriter Graham Colton said.
Whether you have kids or you just never grew up, it’s great to take your taste buds for a walk on the child side.
Whether you have kids or you just never grew up, it’s great to take your taste buds for a walk on the child side.
R&J Lounge and Supper Club offers kitsch and class … and cocktails
The R&J is, first and foremost, a bar.
Chicken-Fried News: Friends for-never
Joseph Silk is trying to pass the Oklahoma Religious Freedom Act of 2015 to protect religious people from his friends in the LGBT movement.
Chicken-Fried News: Cookie crunch
It’s Girl Scout cookie season, and a local sheriff’s department helped one girl meet her goal.
Commentary: Concerning the SAE video
I am a black woman who graduated from the University of Oklahoma and was in a predominantly white sorority. Shortly after news broke on recent events concerning the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, I was on the road and watched as the driver of another car started having a seizure while approaching a red light and…
Students are kicking class with martial arts training
Soon, she made the transition from practicing martial arts to teaching it at a high school.
Chicken-Fried News: Country grown
Carrie Underwood gave birth to a baby boy March 3.
Local teachers learn Spanish to speak with students and parents
As Oklahoma City schools welcome more Spanish-speaking students, teachers and school officials learn a new language.
From Italian beef sandwiches to pickle fries, Cal’s Eatery offers hedonistic hauls
Hedonism, thy name is Gyro Burger. If you look hard enough, there are a few things on the menu at Cals Chicago Style Eatery, 7202 W. Hefner Road, that are probably healthy salads, perhaps, or the grilled chicken sandwich. But lets be honest with one another. If youre craving health food, there are other…
Chicken-Fried News: Golden opportunities
The iconic Gold Dome building is on the market yet again.
Controversial local lawmakers often run unopposed
Lawmakers behind controversial laws often win reelection because they run unopposed and voters fail to make it to the polls.
Letters to the Editor: March 18, 2015
Flashy While attention was focused on the fraternity event at OU this week there was another occurrence that went uncovered. On the March 8 broadcast of KFORs Flashpoint, the guest was new OKCPS Superintendent Rob Neu. While discussing issues of our inner-city district, Flashpoint host and former Mayor Kirk Humphreys made what I believe is…
Chicken-Fried News: Monumental decision
U.S. District Judge Robin Cauthron dismissed a lawsuit by American Atheists Inc. concerning the Ten Commandments monument at the state Capitol.
Ordinary People Lounge provides performance space for local creatives
Ordinary People Lounge is a new performance space for a variety of local creative artists on 23rd Street.
Read about art thieves at Flip’s Wine Bar & Trattoria, Isaiah Stone Foundation’s annual fundraiser and a healthy food truck event in this week’s food briefs.
Read about art thieves at Flip’s Wine Bar & Trattoria, Isaiah Stone Foundation’s annual fundraiser and a healthy food truck event in this week’s food briefs.
Writers and curators learn to write art critiques
The public may attend the first in a series of art discussions designed for professionals studying the national art scene Friday at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
10 bands to see at SXSW
Don’t miss these 10 bands playing in Austin for SXSW this week.
Chicken-Fried News: Conventional wisdom
City officials are on the lookout for a new location for the MAPS 3 convention center.






