

SRLC: Local lawmakers urge focus on urban centers, female candidates
While presidential hopefuls discussed foreign policy, entitlements and tax codes, Sen. David Holt asked Republicans to also focus on trash collection.
SRLC: Get your GOP icons, express your patriotism
Die hard Republicans won’t have to leave empty handed during this week’s SRLC.
OKG Eat: 7 great Indian restaurants
Was curry invented by NBC news personality Ann Curry? Was naan bread created to honor your Naana?
Film Review: Third time’s the charm for this modern take on Thomas Hardy’s classic
Apparently, the late nineteenth century was a realm of indecision.
Alzheimer’s disease affects millions nationwide and thousands in Oklahoma.
Alzheimer’s disease affects millions nationwide and thousands in Oklahoma.
Letters to the Editor: May 20, 2015
Its dangerous The fracking chemicals have never been found in drinking water proclamation by the fossil fuel industry recently bit the dust. Evaluating a groundwater supply contamination incident attributed to Marcellus Shale gas development, a peer-reviewed scientific publication from the prestigious National Academy of Sciences published April 2, says otherwise. This study found evidence of…
News briefs: BikePedOKC, city budget proposed and more
BikePed plan Last weeks Livable Streets Summit highlighted the demand in Oklahoma City for more bikeable and walkable streets and open and safe public spaces. The city has made some effort in recent years to expand its cycling infrastructure and is in the beginning stages of a bike/pedestrian master plan called BikePedOKC. This plan will…
Large-scale watercolor works displayed at Capitol
One of the three galleries in the Oklahoma State Capitol features work by Tulsa watercolor painter Tommy Lee Ball.
Wes Welker Foundation levels playing field for youth
Foundation awards $115,000 in grants to schools and organizations.
Author Clifford Spud Johnson releases Gangsta Twist 3
The author releases his seventh book.
Considered the largest political event in the state’s history, SRLC opened its three-day convention Thursday in the heart of Oklahoma.
Considered the largest political event in the state’s history, SRLC opened its three-day convention Thursday in the heart of Oklahoma.
SRLC: Socially liberal, but voting for a Republican
While young adults are less conservative, some still find a candidate in the GOP.
Music Reviews: Them Hounds, Psychotic Reaction, Other Lives
Lead vocalist Erin Ames spits out the lyrics to its title track with a heaviness and determination reminiscent of Alison Mosshart or Janis Joplin: angry and pointed.
Amazonia Latin Flavor offers a taste of Venezuela
Step out of your comfort zone and try something new at Amazonia Latin Flavor.
Northwest Classen Orchestra defies odds
The orchestra at Northwest Classen High School has proven it can thrive.
D-Bat baseball, softball facilities now open
D-Bat has opened its first of two metro baseball and softball facilities.
At Inaka Sushi & Bar, chefs create unique and alluring combinations
Authentic, shmauthentic. Inaka has flavor.
A satire with no bad guy, Good People offers hopeful take on class struggle
A tale of our shared American experience.
Chicken-Fried News: Global blustering
Senators Inhofe and Lankford oppose new FEMA guidelines related to global warming.
Chicken-Fried News: Profitable repentance
Coburn’s famous Waste Book might have had something to do with the NFL finally dropping its nonprofit status.
Chicken-Fried News: Looted lives
A House resolution aims to compel OU to research its museum artifacts to make sure the school is not in possession of any more stolen works.
Grand National’s latest album, Grand Prix, is a hip-hop joy ride
In his debut album, Grand Prix, Oklahoma City rapper Grand National tells the listener about life in the fast lane.
Commentary: The time is now
Through my public service at state and local levels and through my board service for Allied Arts and other arts entities, I have come to believe strongly in the following logic model: >> Oklahoma City is not a real city if it lacks arts and culture. >> Our arts and culture cannot exist without the…
IgniteOKC offers 13 presenters 5 minutes each to share rapid-fire, TED-like talks
The Ignite concept launched in Seattle in 2006 and has grown into an international phenomenon.
Built to Spill brings back old-school recording practices
Built to Spill’s new indie-rock album recalls a level of craftsmanship lacking in mainstream music today.
as the SRLC celebrates the Republican Party, each candidate will be looking to communicate a distinct message at this year’s conference, which runs Thursday- Saturday at Cox Convention Center and Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel.
as the SRLC celebrates the Republican Party, each candidate will be looking to communicate a distinct message at this year’s conference, which runs Thursday- Saturday at Cox Convention Center and Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel.
Chicken-Fried News: Nonviolent November
The state government intends to reduce the number of incarcerated nonviolent offenders with the Justice Safety Valve Act.
Chicken-Fried News: Safety dance
An exotic dancer in Creek County filed charges against a Texas state senator she claims has been stalking her.
Veteran rock act Anthrax returns to Rocklahoma with new music
“This show will better in every way possible,” Ian said. “This is the real Anthrax.”
Film Review: Pitch Perfect 2 is in tune with original, lacks own voice
Sequel is same movie, different song.
Oklahoma City Public Schools reallocates arts funding
Oklahoma City Public Schools is reassessing its A+ schools and redistributing its arts funding to better serve students.
Annual Paseo Festival to bring in thousands to celebrate art, culture
Paseo Arts Festival is back for a weekend of culture and good times.
Nuggets Food News: Hog help, herb festival and more
The Memorial Day holiday weekend is a time for barbecues, parties and, unfortunately, emergency room visits.






