

Chicken-Fried News: Dogs, gone
In the gladiatorial arena in ancient Rome, the emperor gave a thumbs-up or thumbs-down indicating whether the fighter should live or die.
Chicken-Fried News: It’s now legal in Oklahoma to
More than 250 laws recently came into effect in Oklahoma. (Some actually make sense!)
Chicken-Fried News: Through the haze
Four football players at Oklahoma Union High School in South Coffeyville might face legal consequences after an unspecified incident in a locker room.
Chicken-Fried News: Grave decision
Before his current role as Oklahoma County District Judge, Bill Graves was a state legislator who authored dozens of anti-abortion measures and was vocal in his anti-abortion views.
Our religious freedoms will afford you the right to do many things, but smoking meth isn’t one of them.
Our religious freedoms will afford you the right to do many things, but smoking meth isn’t one of them.
Album review: Josh Lathe That Never Fit
Lathe opens his new live album, That Never Fit, with a healthy dose of self-deprecation that pays off in spades later on.
Album review: The Flaming Lips With a Little Help from My Fwends
Most creativity does demand insanity, and over the past decade, The Flaming Lips have operated almost exclusively in this way.
The stakes are high in Christopher Nolan’s universe. If you don’t leave the theater feeling a bit dazed, then the man hasn’t done his job.
The stakes are high in Christopher Nolan’s universe. If you don’t leave the theater feeling a bit dazed, then the man hasn’t done his job.
Gangster-themed burger truck is new boss
Not too long ago, Seth Barker and Marco Morrow were just a couple of guys working in the pharmaceutical industry.
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 12, 2014
For the record, I support any and all choices to live a full, nourishing life, and gobs of Oklahomans are doing vital work all over the country.
Lawyers donate over 5,000 turkeys for Thanksgiving
Families struggling with hunger can receive a free turkey at one of three sites across the metro this week thanks to donations from the Oklahoma Association for Justice.
After more than three decades, VZD’s Restaurant & Club, 4200 N. Western Ave., closed Monday.
After more than three decades, VZD’s Restaurant & Club, 4200 N. Western Ave., closed Monday.
BLOG: Should Democrats root for a Republican in 2016?
Should Oklahoma Democrats be rooting for a Republican victory in the next presidential election?
Pocket Prairie workshop sows local sustainability
Local landscape designer Jamie Csizmadia hosts a workshop on building your Pocket Prairie with beautiful native plants.
Loaded Bowl wins Food Truck of the Year
A vegan food truck — The Loaded Bowl — was recently named Oklahoma Food Truck of the Year by attendees of the popular H&8th Night Market 2014 season.
PODCAST: Republicans underline their hold on Oklahoma
In this week’s episode of Capital City we welcome Sen. David Holt who offers his take on what Tuesday’s elections in Oklahoma mean. Warning: You Democrats may not like his take on the future of elections in the Sooner State.
Democrats have yet to tap into OKC’s changing demographics
Democrats believe OKC can become a base, but despite changing demographics there hasn’t been a shift in election results.
Commentary: Tuition-free college for Oklahomans?
Do we want to make college tuition-free for Oklahomans and simultaneously reduce government spending?
Oklahoma crime documented in new book
The author of numerous books, articles and a screenplay, Kent Frates has made notorious local crimes his bailiwick.
Edmond resident gets new therapy to fight rare syndrome
Standing at three feet, four inches tall, Sheir Wise doesn;;t believe in the impossible.
Class celebrates Native footwear by reproducing it
The Cherokee Nation will host a class on making moccasins 10 a.m. Tuesday at John Ross Museum, 22366 S. 530 Road, in Park Hill. The class coincides with Native American Heritage Month and Rock Your Mocs Day, a day on which members of all tribes are encouraged to wear moccasins. Nov. 15 is this years…
The NBA’s long held connection with the glitz of Hollywood, bright lights of Times Square and mocha-colored tan lines of South Beach is giving way to the blue-collar and middle class of Midwestern American markets.
The NBA’s long held connection with the glitz of Hollywood, bright lights of Times Square and mocha-colored tan lines of South Beach is giving way to the blue-collar and middle class of Midwestern American markets.
Former footballer creates nonprofit to help homeless
After playing for OU and teams like the Patriots and Colts, Steve Zabel, finds his passion in helping the homeless.
Even if you’re not keen on ink, there are dramatic and expressive ways to define your look and modify your beautiful body.
Even if you’re not keen on ink, there are dramatic and expressive ways to define your look and modify your beautiful body.
Victoria’s Pasta Shop, 327 White St. in Norman has dished up local favorites since it moved there in 2002.
Victoria’s Pasta Shop, 327 White St. in Norman has dished up local favorites since it moved there in 2002.
Film review: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Birdman, which opens Friday in Oklahoma City, is audaciously exhilarating and wonderfully weird.
Allen Hutson’s commentary on the workforce readiness of college graduates (Commentary, Are college grads workforce-ready? Sept. 17, Oklahoma Gazette) suffers from a fundamental misunderstanding of higher education.
Allen Hutson’s commentary on the workforce readiness of college graduates (Commentary, “Are college grads workforce-ready?” Sept. 17, Oklahoma Gazette) suffers from a fundamental misunderstanding of higher education.
OVAC, The Metro unite to strengthen arts a bottle of wine at a time
For the seventh year, LaVeryl Lower will host Refreshing the Palate, a wine tasting and auction that benefits local artists and Oklahoma Visual Artists Coalition (OVAC) at The Metro Wine Bar & Bistro, 6418 N. Western Ave.
Police, lawmakers work to change grim domestic violence trends
Chris Ross, district attorney for three counties, knows countless statistics about domestic violence in Oklahoma.
Thunder superstar Westbrook opens reading room at local school
Students saw an NBA superstar, the superintendent saw 1,200 new books for an underprivileged school and the principal was in tears.
OKC schools offer free PSAT
“A goal without a plan is just a wish,” is a popular quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a French poet from the early 20th century.
A couple who successfully defeated Oklahoma’s ban on same-sex marriage recently learned that they also will have legal fees paid by the county clerk’s office that fought against their effort.
A couple who successfully defeated Oklahoma’s ban on same-sex marriage recently learned that they also will have legal fees paid by the county clerk’s office that fought against their effort.
Comedian W. Kamau Bell is as much a truth-speaker as a joke-teller
Bell has made a name for himself as a sociopolitical comedian that blazes new trails through well-trodden territory.
Chicken-Fried News: He’s a man-eater
A religious painting in the office of Kenneth Cooper Middle School, part of the Putnam City School District, is causing controversy.
The roaring electro-pop of Wildcat! Wildcat! is worth getting excited about
Formed in the heart of Los Angeles, surrounded by millions dreaming of fame and fortune, Wildcat! Wildcat! found its magic in giving up on that shared fantasy.
Chicken-Fried News: Better jobs at what cost?
Mary Fallin made a campaign stop in the bustling metropolis of Hugo, Oklahoma.
Veteran duo Trout Fishing in America is reeling in the folk
Ezra Idlet and Keith Grimwood, at 6 feet 8 inches and 5 feet 5 inches, respectively, are as visually contrasting as their divergent backgrounds.
Chicken-Fried News: Oklahoma’s favorite color
Yukon has been named one of the Best Cities for Conservatives.
Four decades in, she’s better known for her live shows instead of tight pleather pants, gum-chewing and dance numbers with greasers.
Four decades in, she’s better known for her live shows instead of tight pleather pants, gum-chewing and dance numbers with greasers.
Chicken-Fried News: Jesus, take the tab
A woman in Lawton ran up a fairly hefty bill at an El Chico restaurant and assured staff that her husband, Jesus Christ, would pay for it.
OUT OK film festival finds its home and its inspiration in Tulsa
OUT OK: The Oklahoma GLBT International Film Festival celebrates the diversity of cinema by highlighting the best gay and lesbian films from the global community.
Photography, painting, sculpture intertwine in Art Connections
In Your Eye Gallery celebrates diversity with an exhibit of five local creators whose works represent a wide range of mediums, styles and subjects.
Chicken-Fried News: Marching forward
Members of The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band at OU were not happy and demanded justice.
Chicken-Fried News: Hare, hare!
According to Tom Coburn’s Wastebook, we might have an Ebola vaccine if the government wasn’t spending so much money on rabbit massages.






