

Cover Teaser: The Ben Folds Q&A
Few artists appear as comfortable in their own skin as suburbias poet laureate Ben Folds. The piano man has maintained a steady, 31-year music career since launching Ben Folds Five in the 90s. Folds brings his time-honored act to Oklahoma City 8 p.m. April 13 at Chevy Bricktown Events Center, 429 E. California Ave. Here is…
Lyric Theatre offers rendition of timeless musical The Fantasticks
The Fantasticks has been a mainstay in theaters around the world for decades, and Lyric Theatre performs it for OKC.
Oklahoma City designates November Hip-Hop History Month
A proclamation by the City of Oklahoma City naming November Hip-Hop History Month came after an email from the city’s chapter of the Universal Zulu Nation.
I will probably be one of the first girls who will try to compete against the guys if I can, if I’m on that same level, she said.
“I will probably be one of the first girls who will try to compete against the guys if I can, if I’m on that same level,” she said.
Important part of broadcast history receives a sound restoration
“When this one finishes its restoration and is installed completely later this year, it will be a very, very special instrument,” Provo said.
We can keep our creativity here, and so that’s what I was pushing with them to let them know that can happen, he said. That’s what this show represents.
“We can keep our creativity here, and so that’s what I was pushing with them to let them know that can happen,” he said. “That’s what this show represents.”
OKG Eat: Old-school
OKC is rife with old favorite restaurants that have been open for years.
Metro citizens renovate homes previously considered dilapidated
Homes in Historic Preservation Districts are being saved from demolition and renovated.
Legendary guitarist Nils Lofgren springs into OKC with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band
Lofren’s hall-of-fame career has included work with Danny Whitten, Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen.
Uptown Uncorked offers a taste of NW 23rd Street
Uptown Uncorked’s third year showcases a growing district.
Food from Scratch Kitchen & Cocktails is as good as it looks
Scratch cooking makes for tasty offerings at Norman restaurant Scratch Kitchen & Cocktails.
It’s been very busy, he said of the new concept’s first week in business.
“It’s been very busy,” he said of the new concept’s first week in business.
We have waited and waited for our government to do something, and that hasn’t happened, Flores said.
“We have waited and waited for our government to do something, and that hasn’t happened,” Flores said.
Inside, they’ve completely outfitted this thing with this fancy interior, where you do an actual escape room, said BC Phillips, SUPER! BitCon cofounder.
“Inside, they’ve completely outfitted this thing with this fancy interior, where you do an actual escape room,” said BC Phillips, SUPER! BitCon cofounder.
Kevin Durant’s personal chef holds benefit dinner for Flint residents
Personal chef Ryan Lopez holds Eat for Flint, a meal at Kd’s Southern Cuisine, to raise money to help those affected by Michigan’s water emergency.
Eats On 8th Food Truck Festival & Night Market picks up festival torch
Eats On 8th Food Truck Festival & Night Market’s season starts March 25.
Chicken-Fried News: Down note
A Rogers County family is considering filing a claim against an officer who shot their dog.
Summer Wine Art Gallery showcases Southwestern paintings and sculptures by renowned artists
Summer Wine Art Gallery’s Three-Day Southwestern Exhibit & Sale features the work of Cletus Smith and HR Kaiser.
Chicken-Fried News: Old days
A local CEO and his wife back all of Oklahoma City Public Schools’ DonorsChoose.org projects.
Instead, we get an ensemble cast more unlikable than anything since last year’s Fantastic Four stumbling through dialogue penned to fill time.
Instead, we get an ensemble cast more unlikable than anything since last year’s Fantastic Four stumbling through dialogue penned to fill time.
Artist’s Darci Dolls are a hit among children and adults
Darci Lenker has watched her doll creations evolve steadily over nine years.
Students learn about Cherokee life and arts at Indian Territory Days
“[A blowgun] was the first toy typically given to boys because boy toys were miniature weapons,” Weavel said.
The question is, what problem does Right to Farm solve? Who wants to farm and can’t do it? Nobody.
The question is, what problem does Right to Farm solve? Who wants to farm and can’t do it? Nobody.
Anti-abortion protests were met with bewilderment, resistance and tolerance
“So long as they are acting within their First Amendment rights, they have every right to be there,” he said.
Booze and brews #3: Voters await opportunity to have their say on Oklahoma’s historically restrictive liquor laws
“I want to buy wine where I buy the rest of the stuff I need for dinner, and I want it on Sunday,” Dodgen said.
Chicken-Fried News: New love
Former Hornet player Chris Paul dealt Kevin Durant and unfortunate blow during a recent basketball game.
Mayday Parade returns to OKC with The Maine on the American Lines Tour ’16
Pop punk act Mayday Parade celebrates the release of its new album and makes a stop in OKC.
Chicken-Fried News: Poor papaw
An Oklahoma college student’s tweet about her sad papaw went viral because her cousins didn’t show up for dinner.
An OKC community celebrates the arrival of spring with an interesting ritual
Ski Island residents welcome spring with a ritual sock burning.
Fashion show raises funds for local nonprofit
Other Options, Inc.’s 2016 fashion show features creations by local designers.
Chicken-Fried News: Odd couple
Bernie Sanders and Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe prove it’s possible to put aside your differences and befriend people with different beliefs.






