

Cover Teaser: Summer lovin’ this larger-than-life exhibit at Oklahoma Contemporary
Oklahoma City-raised New York artist Summer Wheat uses inspiration from a 17th-century masterpiece and her Sooner State upbringing to create an immersive new exhibit, Pry the Lid Off, at Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center. On the cover: Wheat stands in front of her piece Rainbow Arcade, part of the Pry the Lid Off exhibit at Oklahoma…
Ambition fuels Via the Verge’s attempt to reignite local scene
Via the Verge members hope their band can function as a bridge between prog rock and metalcore.
London Has Fallen is more testosterone than substance
London Has Fallen is poorly made and unnecessarily savage.
It opens up the doors, especially to kids, which I think is amazing, he said. They’re the future. I was once that kid, too.
“It opens up the doors, especially to kids, which I think is amazing,” he said. “They’re the future. I was once that kid, too.”
I just like going out; I like eating and drinking, he said. It’s a part of life.
“I just like going out; I like eating and drinking,” he said. “It’s a part of life.”
OKG Eat: Bar fun
The metro is full of fun bars in which you can dance, sing and drink your cares away.
City revises tornado warning system
With a new tornado warning system, the city seeks to avoid over warning residents to storm threats.
51st Street Speakeasy remains open with eyes on future
Three bar employees step in to guide 51st Street Speakeasy with a renewed focus on community.
Zootopia’s pep keeps film fun despite lackluster writing
Zootopia is a sure favorite for kids.
Student veterans find strength, support as they head to college
“When you first get out of the military, you feel a sense of loss,” Noe said.
Cullen Omori makes solo stop at Opolis
Former Smith Westerns frontman Cullen Omori releases a new album and looks to his future as an independent musician.
Local distillers share cocktail recipes
Oklahoma’s local distillery community has gained traction in recent years, and local distillers are producing many different kinds of surprising spirits.
Chicken-Fried News: Handy harmonizer
One of Reba McEntire’s famous friends is renovating an Airstream travel trailer for her.
Chicken-Fried News: Best baller
Russell Westbrook coolness factor is off the charts.
Booze and Brews: Proposed bills could change Oklahoma’s alcohol laws
Two proposed bills could result in massive changes to Oklahoma’s antiquated alcohol and liquor laws.
New Del City recording studio searches for rising talent
Castle Row Studios opens at the site of former Del City Music and Woodside Studios.
Science Museum Oklahoma camps keep kids’ brains sharp over spring break
Science Museum Oklahoma has a variety of spring break camp offerings for children in grades one through six.
New indoor skydiving facility gives guests a lift
The new iFly facility at Chisholm Creek Shopping Center is the 17th of its kind in the country.
How is it that a teacher’s beginning salary is $31,000 when that amount can easily be made by other positions that hold much less value when it comes to forming the minds of our youth?
How is it that a teacher’s beginning salary is $31,000 when that amount can easily be made by other positions that hold much less value when it comes to forming the minds of our youth?
OKC, Vietnamese communities bring war monument to Military Park
More than 40 years ago, Vinh Nguyen and his family escaped their native Vietnam by boarding a small boat headed for the South China Sea. They spent 36 hours in the ocean before encountering the U.S. Navys 7th Fleet, a task force supporting the evacuation of South Vietnamese people after the fall of Saigon …
Food Briefs: MasterChef auditions, Bites and Brews and more
Oklahoma City is one of the first stops as Fox reality cooking show MasterChef begins casting for its eighth season.
Florence’s Restaurant served Boley home-cooking to OKC since 1952
Marinated and cooked to perfection, this chicken has bathed in its own gravy for a silky, succulent bite that makes my heart go pitter-patter.
Chicken-Fried News: Sex ed dead?
Amid staggering teen pregnancy rates in Oklahoma, a proposed bill would ban public money for sex ed and mandate anti-abortion curriculum.
Chicken-Fried News: Snap, send, regret
A proposed senate bill could penalize distributors of revenge porn and its evil nonconsensual cousins.
Heard on Hurd returns March 19
Heard on Hurd brings musicians, food trucks, families and nonprofits together in its second season of events.
Relativism & Relics brings value of objects into question
A husband-and-wife art duo bend time in a new exhibit at The Project Box.
Local nonprofits feel the effects of statewide budget cuts
Budget cuts affect nonprofits that provide mental health, historic preservation, arts, prison ministry and education services.
Chicken-Fried News: We’re No. 19!
According to a personal finance website, OKC is the 19th hardest-working city in the country.






