

?Cover Teaser: ?B?irth of a generation: ?Even as? ?local teen birth rates decline, they remain some of the highest in ?t?he nation
Research supports that evidence-based sex education programs help teens remain healthy and avoid negative sexual health outcomes. Oklahoma does not mandate sex education in public schools, leaving school boards the option to ignore, enact or support education efforts by outside groups. The result is a hodgepodge of approaches in schools across the state, varying from…
Garden Festival in the Park offers plant sales, vendor booths
Garden Festival in the Park is hosted by the Oklahoma City Council of Garden Clubs.
Producer calls Oklahoma a hidden gem for indie filmmmakes
Leahy filmed sequels to cult horror franchises Hellraiser and Children of the Corn in Oklahoma.
Ellis Paul returns to play in front of The Blue Door’s captive crowd
Folk musician Ellis Paul is interested in how Oklahoma and various regions across the United States approach songwriting.
Democracy reform efforts make way for new political parties
“Other people have 2- to 3-foot hurdles to jump, but you get a 10-foot-tall hurdle,” Knight said.
Cover Story: 60 years ago, a modern architectural and religious icon was born. Today, it celebrates a rebirth
He just had to find the land and someone with a similar vision to make his dream come true.
Okie Mod Squad celebrates our city’s futuristic history with its blowout modernism weekend
“He was the mastermind genius of everything that is cool in Oklahoma,” Sadler said.
Local groups launches campaign to educate voters
Oklahoma Policy Institute’s Do Something OK campaign educates voters about budget cuts and interacting with lawmakers to encourage change.
Gazedibles: Go green
The Oklahoma City metro is a great place if you’re crazy for veggies.
Pioneering German rock band Scorpions play Rocklahoma
Scorpions founding member Rudolf Schenker reconsidered retirement after realizing the band’s wealth of young fans.
The Dictators NYC brings proto-punk history to Blue Note Lounge
Members of legendary punk group The Dictators bring their nearly complete act to OKC.
Drunk Publishing bucks typical book industry standards
New startup Drunk Publishing takes its name from the Charles Baudelaire poem “Get Drunk.”
Third-grader’s new diagnosis leads to calmer, focused life
Doctors and medical professionals struggled for years to pin down a proper diagnosis of Adam Elliott’s tics and rages.
Pancake lovers rejoice at Sherri’s Diner
Sherri’s Diner is a friendly, tasty eatery with pancakes and other delicious dishes worth visiting.
Chicken-Fried News: Bad/good news
Oklahoma lawmakers recently jumped at the chance to change a hazy law after a public court ruling went viral.
Chicken-Fried News: Fine times
Two OKC Thunder stars found themselves owing the NBA a hefty amount of cash after a recent game against the Dallas Mavericks.
Asian Festival returns to OKC
Asia Society of Oklahoma’s Asian Festival features food, fun and culture.
Star-studded tribute show celebrates the Bob Dylan Archive’s Tulsa arrival
On a Night Like This organizer Steve Ripley played with Bob Dylan on the Shot of Love tour in the early ’80s.
Enthusiasm for escape room trend is hard to contain
Camaraderie is the key to the popularity of escape room games.
OKC Theatre Company takes on feminist epic Top Girls
Top Girls addresses what it means to be a successful woman and contrasts the differences in American and British feminists.
Commentary: Arts funding isn’t optional
Oklahoma benefits by more than $1 million in federal and regional funding and services. Consolidation would not save money.
Food Briefs: Oak & Ore celebrates Craft Beer Week, Allisha’s Southern Kitchen and more
“We are overwhelmed by the excitement and support of new and longtime customers,” said matriarch Mary Beth Hardy.
Letters to the Editor: May 11, 2016
The recent announcement from the Oklahoma Health Care Authority of a 25 percent cut in Medicaid provider rates beginning June 1 will have devastating consequences.
Chicken-Fried News: Undercover exposure
A Yukon Police Department dispatcher found himself in the hot seat after a prostitution sting in OKC.
Chicken-Fried News: Dangerous detonation
Tensions are rising between ONG and residents of a neighborhood in which a house exploded earlier this year.
Budget woes put Oklahoma arts in jeopardy
Oklahoma Arts Council once again faces consolidation, putting arts programs all across the state in danger of funding cuts.
Chicken-Fried News: Top students
The Washington Post ranked the nation’s best high schools by state, and Harding Charter Preparatory High School came out on top in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Gazette earns journalism awards
Oklahoma Gazette reporters and designers earned awards from Oklahoma’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.






