

Cover Teaser: Historic Guthrie’s offbeat art and architecture renaissance
Guthries downtown is touted as one of the largest Historic Preservation Districts in the nation. Woven into its borders is the growing and eclectic Guthrie Arts District, which earned Oklahoma Arts Council Certified Culture District designation in 2015. P.23 By Brian Daffron.
Cover Story: AGRARIAN BUFFET: Foraging grows beyond noshing nuts and berries to the creation of truly hyperlocal recipes and menus
Much like real estate, food sourcing in Oklahoma is largely focused on location, location, location. Restaurants build seasonal menus and source ingredients from local growers. Consumers are encouraged to shop and dine at locally owned venues. The art of foraging, or wildcrafting as some call it, has become more popular in recent years and is…
The Unkempt Beaver makes a name for itself in folk punk and DIY music
The house venue hosts New York’s Radiator King May 27.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park opens its 33rd season with The Taming of the Shrew
A diverse selection of comedies highlights the theater company’s 2017 offerings.
In addition to the brewery, there is a space for a restaurant on the other side of the building and for offices upstairs. Irby said he’s eager to see what might join him in the space, but he knows he won’t have any hand in running it.
In addition to the brewery, there is a space for a restaurant on the other side of the building and for offices upstairs. Irby said he’s eager to see what might join him in the space, but he knows he won’t have any hand in running it.
Gazedibles: Salad days
Delicious salads abound in the OKC metro.
Local arts district director creates volunteer pool
OKC Volunteers connects organizers with the help they need.
Local organizations work together toward pet adoption
More than 21,000 dogs and cats entered Oklahoma City Animal Welfare in 2016.
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art shows off its print holdings in The Cultivated Connoisseur
The bequest came from former director Eric Lee, who requested the prints from Creighton Gilbert, his former teacher.
Holly Jones uses her UCO Jazz Lab debut to celebrate a new release
The Edmond-based composer recently returned from a trip to Europe recording with Czech National Symphony Orchestra.
Midwest City’s Warlord Games Con hopes to introduce new players to the tabletop gaming world
English company Warlord Games makes miniatures based on historic and fictitious battles and wars.
OKC Tinder LIVE turns online dating into a comedic spectacle
The event is partially a live taping of KOSU’s The Dates of Our Lives.
Chicken-Fried News: ‘Disgustingly inhumane’
An Oklahoma lawmaker threw a ridiculous, alarming, questionable budget-saving idea onto the list submitted by the House Republican Platform Caucus.
Beer lovers skirt the law to obtain hard-to-find-brews
Limited releases, vertical tastings and faraway breweries fuel the traders’ zest for new beer experiences.
Chicken-Fried News: Still ride
The Silver Bullet strikes — and gets stuck in the middle of a ride with passengers — again!
Stella Modern Italian Cuisine delights with seasonal dishes
Diners can enjoy the restaurant’s summer menu offerings on its outdoor patio.
2017 Wellness Report shows success of Wellness Now Coalition
Leaders at the Oklahoma City-County Health Department hope to continue seeing improvement in the years to come.
American Red Cross celebrates 100 years in Oklahoma
The state includes four Red Cross chapters, all celebrating centennials in 2017.
Reduxion Theatre Company enters a hiatus as it plans to regroup
The local theater company has lost a number of important donors, including Aubrey McClendon, who died in March 2016.
Meat Puppets makes its Oklahoma City return a family affair
The Arizona-based 1980s and ’90s alternative rock band launched its first eastward tour in Norman.
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s Chuck Wagon Festival offers a trip back in time
“There are folks who are accustomed to the Western lifestyle — it’s what they live and breathe — but there are a lot of families that we’re their first taste of it,” Jeane said.
Star Spangled Salute Air Show dazzles as Midwest City, Tinker Air Force Base celebrate 75-year coexistence
“Everything he did from the very beginning was to support Tinker and the military presence in Central Oklahoma,” she said.
Letters to the Editor: May 17, 2017
School closures affect everyone. Neighborhood schools are important; they are the glue that holds communities together.
Gary Busey receives Oklahoma Film Icon award at special gala
deadCenter Film Festival celebrates Busey’s accomplished career at a gala on Saturday.
Chicken-Fried News: Norman smoke signals
The Friendly Market proprietors were let off the hook when a Cleveland County jury found them not guilty of selling drug paraphernalia.
Food Briefs: Ur/bun, Le Tour de Vin, Burnt Ends and more
Ur/bun opens, Le Tour de Vin returns to OKC, Burnt Ends seeks an Oklahoma barbecue champion and more.
Chicken-Fried News: Grabbed grills
A hooded bandit broke into a local propane and outdoor kitchen store and stole a couple grills worth thousands of dollars.






