

Cover Teaser: SOLE PASSION: Gayle Curry steps into Science Museum Oklahoma’s latest exhibit
Oklahoma City artist Gayle Curry makes a tactile impression with her abstract encaustic works, on display now as part of Science Museum Oklahomas Sole Expression: The Art of the Shoe exhibit. Story by Lea Terry
OKG Shop: Yo, Mama
No matter what kind of mother you have, she deserves a nice gift she will enjoy this Mother’s Day.
Summer Guide: Chickasaw Cultural Center and National Recreation Area let guests connect with culture and nature
Chickasaw Cultural Center offers several family-friendly festivals during the summer.
Summer Guide: Science Museum Oklahoma features new camps and exhibits to challenge young minds
The museum offers summer camps for students in grades 1-6.
In 2016, Guthrie brought his Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Tour to Tulsa’s Brady Theater.
In 2016, Guthrie brought his Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Tour to Tulsa’s Brady Theater.
Summer Guide Gazedibles: Hot and cold
During spring, it’s important to have hot and cold food options to suit the swiftly changing weather.
As the opioid epidemic continues, Oklahomans require better support systems
Mental health and drug dependence treatment options would help pull Oklahomans away from addiction.
Summer Guide: Jasmine Moran Museum offers learning experiences for all
Museum visitors participate in real-world experiences in hands-on exhibits.
Summer Guide: Cruisin’ for brews: Options abound for fun, creative and tasty taproom adventures
These breweries are tucked in industrial parks or hidden on the outskirts of town, which makes finding them almost like a scavenger hunt for suds.
10 years on, The Lost Ogle is a a prominent, sometimes controversial local voice
“Ten years is a lot of time,” Riley said. “You mature, you change, you grow, your opinions change. We never wrote about politics in the beginning and I really didn’t care about politics. Then 2008 happened and I started getting more into it. Now, that’s one of our big topics.”
Summer Guide: Chef Chris Becker shares tips (and recipes!) for making the most of farmers markets
Be flexible. Going in with a recipe in mind is fine, but the magic of farmers market cooking is finding the best fresh ingredients and making them work for you.
Summer Guide: ’89er Trail gives guests a glimpse at historical landmarks
The trail is expected to be completed sometime this summer.
Summer Guide: Oklahoma River Cruises offers a voyage for every occasion
The charter cruise service brought in 15,000 passengers last year.
Chicken-Fried News: Threatening theater
Plans are underway to build a Warren Theatre in north OKC, but some residents aren’t happy about it.
Summer Guide: Mother Road Merchandise connects good business with community spirit
Mother Road Merchandise & Art Company owner and musician Scott Twitchell is determined to find more ways to help local veterans.
Chicken-Fried News: Beyond the pale
A bill banning anyone under age 18 from using tanning beds in the state passed the House and Senate and might be signed by Gov. Mary Fallin.
Local sushi restaurant puts a unique spin on the Japanese classic
Yuzo Sushi Tapas mixes Japanese favorites with Latin American cuisine to create a fresh fusion of flavors.
Fundraising event supports local theater company
Broadway & Brew blends performances with beer to raise funds for Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma’s programs.
Summer Guide: Near or far, adventure awaits across Oklahoma
There is no more favorite time of the year for young and old than summertime, when just about everyone can get out and explore the wild, beautiful parks and attractions locally and across the state.
Multigenre blues-rock troubadour Ian Moore has played for Oklahoma fans over half his life
“It is its own thing,” Moore said about the new album. “It’s kind of got its own voice. It’s bluesy, soul-y, funky. It alternates between intense, real groove-oriented songs and bedroom soul tunes, which is something that a lot of people know me for.”
OCCHD, others receive a federal grant to bridge gap between social, medical care
“Unmet health needs like food insecurity, transportation issues and unstable housing can lead to developing risks for chronic diseases,” she said. “We want to combat individuals increasing their risks of developing chronic diseases through traditional health care with preventable care.”
California’s Aeges continues run with Chevelle May 14 at Diamond Ballroom
Aeges will return to Oklahoma May 26 for Rocklahoma in Pryor.
Summer Guide: OKCMOA exhibit highlights Works Progress Administration projects
The Complete WPA Collection: 75th Anniversary runs through July 2.
Lauren Barth releases debut Forager as she makes a new Oklahoma home
Eager for a fresh start, Barth set out from California without a clear plan for the future.
Commentary: A win for community journalism
“The Gazette is the future. Impressive execution of the marijuana issue and especially applaud their partnering with another news organization to increase their depth of coverage. It’s that kind of forward thinking that assures the Gazette will lead the future.”
Letters to the Editor: May 3, 2017
We do not pledge to a group, a party or a man. We all need to feel that our leaders govern for all of us, not for some.
Summer Guide: Ignite OKC is like speed dating with innovators, creators
Ignite OKC’s 10th annual event is May 25.
Summer Guide: OKC Zoo’s education programs teach compassion for wildlife
The zoo’s programs educate the public about conservation efforts and establish the zoo as more than a tourist attraction.
Food briefs: Maples Barbecue, Current Studio dinner, Stone Sisters Pizza Bar and more
Todd Woodruff opens Austin-style barbecue restaurant Maples Barbecue; Current Studio pairs its Embrace exhibit with a dinner by Patrick Clark II; and Sheli Reynolds, Tami Lake and Traci Stone team up with Cally Johnson to open Stone Sisters Pizza Bar.
Chicken-Fried News: Dad jokes
A local Reddit user’s photo of his 3-year-old son’s interesting packed lunch recently went viral.
Chicken-Fried News: Questionable assist
An Oklahoma lawmaker has come up with a plan to divert civil asset forfeiture funds toward building a U.S.-Mexican border wall.
It has a nice party on the plaza’ feel, she said.
“It has a nice ‘party on the plaza’ feel,” she said.






