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Steven Paul Judd is one of the hottest artists and filmmakers in Native American circles right now and a truly unique voice in Oklahomas Indian Country, in large part because his art, writing and filmmaking makes Indian people laugh and white people think. On the cover, Judd uses wheat paste as he creates a mural on…
Cover Story: Season’s drinkings! Local trends feature warmth, seasonal spices
There are many ways to get through the holidays, and an innovative use of spirits can be one of the most enjoyable.
Under the right direction, Steinmark’s story has all the right elements for a great film.
Under the right direction, Steinmark’s story has all the right elements for a great film.
Google Fiber technology might find a new home in OKC
Google Fiber could help boost OKC’s economy and tech industry in addition to providing low-cost Internet access to residents.
Stacey Mott and Ron Lynch are poppin’ sweets at Kernels & Kandies
During a recent visit, Mott and Lynch engaged guests as they handed out popcorn samples.
OKG Eat: Yukon gold
Yukon is just a short drive from OKC and is full of a diverse array of great restaurants.
Academics are key component for many metro after-school programs
“They may not have Internet access at home or a computer to use,” said Cox. “We have all the tools at their disposal here.”
OKC become more pedestrian-friendly as sidewalks project makes progress
The MAPS 3 Sidewalks project is underway and is already improving city infrastructure.
Kevin Durant opens a new basketball court at North Highland Elementary
“This is a way for them to come out, get involved, be active and just have fun and be kids again,” she said.
One is a safe place where gamers and geeks can go and everything is catered to them. The TVs won’t have sports on them, and things won’t get too rowdy.
“One is a safe place where gamers and geeks can go and everything is catered to them. The TVs won’t have sports on them, and things won’t get too rowdy.”
It is difficult to pin Pérez’ work down to a single style, but he will give it a name when he has to.
It is difficult to pin Pérez’ work down to a single style, but he will give it a name when he has to.
HiLo Club remains dive bar home away from home
HiLo Club remains a reliable staple in the OKC bar scene.
Chicken-Fried News: Cute Chenoweth
Rosie O’Donnell thinks Oklahoma musical theater legend Kristen Chenoweth is cute.
I’m glad that her two children can and do provide for her, but a raise in her monthly Social Security stipend would not have changed her situation.
I’m glad that her two children can and do provide for her, but a raise in her monthly Social Security stipend would not have changed her situation.
Chicken-Fried News: Educational messages
Canadian County Sheriff’s Office warns parents about problems with students sexting.
Try a little-known delicacy at Okura Sushi & Grill
Okura Sushi & Grill serves up expert sushi on May Avenue.
Food Briefs: Ludivine cocktail class, S&B’s Burger Joint and Cultivar Mexican Kitchen
Ludivine, 805 N. Hudson Ave., returns with its classic cocktail class 4 p.m. Sunday with a tutorial on making the perfect Moscow Mule.
OKC Phil transports music-lovers to the Wild West on Sunday
Webb said the series is just another way to make orchestral music come alive for everyone.
Commentary: Improving student behavior services
No one should equate a flurry of activity by the district as proof we are on the right track to improving student behavior.
Chicken-Fried News: Tender foot
Some people are super concerned about which shoes Kevin Durant is wearing on the court.
Chicken-Fried News: Perry probe
The Oklahoma Democratic party wants three Oklahoma officials to be investigated for interfering with the state medical board.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats play ACM@UCO Performance Lab
Memphis and soul-influenced singer Nathaniel Rateliff brings his soulful moves and new band to OKC.
Oklahoma Muslims face challenges during the holidays
Recent incidents of terrorism and cultural and generational differences pose problems for Muslim Oklahomans, especially during the holiday season.
Chicken-Fried News: To Church’s
Fifteen Church’s Chicken locations were shut down by the Oklahoma Tax Commission, and the head of the franchise has been reported missing.
Artist Christie Owen makes time to help other women artists
Christie Owen said being a woman artist takes time management, focus and a desire to succeed.






