

Cover Teaser: Gazette Music Awards and our annual music issue!
Oklahoma Gazettes annual music issue rounds up this years Gazette Music Awards Class of 2016 with profiles on each of this years reader-voted winners and our Rising Star honoree Parker Millsap and Lifetime Achievement honoree Tyson Meade. Our expanded music section also includes a feature on Meade, coverage of new music from Broncho, details on…
Oak & Ore plans Thursday legislature and call to action and “repeal day” party
The 57th anniversary of Repeal Day in Oklahoma is Thursday and Craft Brewers Association of Oklahoma (CBAO) marks the occasion with a Legislator Call To Action and Voter Registration Drive at Oak & Ore, 1732 NW 16th St.
Rick Springfield brings Stripped Down tour to Oklahoma City
Rick Springfield’s OKC appearance will include music, storytelling and a Q&A with audience members.
Oklahoma City Ballet gala promises A Night in Neverland
OKC’s 2016 Ballet Ball will be followed by the less formal Ballet Ball After Dark 9:30 p.m. April 9.
Puterbaugh Festival brings cultural opportunity to Norman
Poet and essayist Alain Mabanckou will be featured among other scholars at this year’s Puterbaugh Festival.
“It’s never going to be perfect when you mix art and education, like when we mix art and commerce or when we mix government with anything.”
“It’s never going to be perfect when you mix art and education, like when we mix art and commerce or when we mix government with anything.”
Budget cuts further affect people with developmental disabilities
Oklahomans wait years for help with developmental disabilities and might wait even longer due to recent budget cuts.
OKG Eat: Top chop
You might not think so, but the OKC metro is full of delicious lamb dishes awaiting your taste buds.
Man makes life commitment to ecology project
Daniel Wade quit his day job to find a way to impact clean energy demands and make ocean water drinkable.
Henry Winkler shares writing accomplishments, snack recipes with Oklahoma Gazette
Henry Winkler, who once played The Fonz, lists his children’s book series as his proudest career accomplishment.
Jacob Tovar brings Norman Music Festival back to country’s golden age
Jacob Tovar is heading to Norman Music Fest after a European tour that took him through France and the Netherlands.
WeatherPeople’s Modified Memories is a soothing sonic journey
Modified Memories builds a complex but familiar atmosphere.
Kabob-n-Curry serves up primer on ethnic cuisines
Try something new and introduce yourself to Pakistani and Indian cuisine at Kabob-n-Curry.
Chicken-Fried News: Off-duty pointing
A former Oklahoma City police offer was convicted of pointing a gun at someone and forced to resign.
Chicken-Fried News: Supreme dilemma
McVeigh’s attorney supports Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.
Urban Cinema Festival celebrates concrete jungles
Oklahoma Urban Cinema Festival scales things down a bit for its second year.
Two Women gets free Thursday screening with special guest
During the first years of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the movie tracks the branching lives of two students at Tehran University.
OCU launches self-searching film series
Documentary A Place to Stand will begin OCU’s annual film series April 17.
Charter school programs begin community discussion on OKCPS integration
Possibilities Inc. will host community discussions about integrating charter schools and Oklahoma City Public Schools.
Black Lillies brings its Americana cocktail to Wormy Dog Saloon
The Black Lillies bounced back after its tour bus was stolen in January.
Forum picks up steam with release of new album
Local band Forum prepares for its album release show April 8 at Anthem Brewery.
You can get a lot of kennels in a small area, but don’t build too many because the need may shrink quickly once employed.
You can get a lot of kennels in a small area, but don’t build too many because the need may shrink quickly once employed.
Food Briefs: Ludivine, WSKY Lounge, Beats & Bites and more
“Our customers asked for it by not staying,” he said.
Chicken-Fried News: Storm warning
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s vice president of marketing and sales warns the public about buying counterfeit tickets.
The Wedge Pizzeria unveils new menu items
After a decade in business, The Wedge Pizzeria revamps its menu.
Local chamber ensemble samples Queen
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble presents Quintets, Sextets & Queen 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Creative Oklahoma hires local chef to cater event
Jonathan Stranger prepares a unique menu for this year’s Oklahoma Creativity Ambassadors Gala.
Health event returns for fourth installment
Open Streets OKC has grown and returns to Uptown 23rd District Sunday.
Chicken-Fried News: Baller or bailer?
Kevin Durant’s contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder is up in July, and naturally, everybody wants KD’s skills on their team.
Nonprofit organization bolsters recent graduates and public schools
Teach For America helps underserved schools in Oklahoma with specially trained teachers.
Chicken-Fried News: Snobbiest suburbs
A website ranked Oklahoma’s snobbiest cities, and some of the results are surprising.
Documentary follows food critic around Los Angeles
OKCMOA screens a documentary about Los Angeles Times food critic Jonathan Gold and offers look at the real city underneath the golden sheen of Hollywood.






