

Cover Teaser: Haunt OKG’s election coverage before you haunt the ballot box on Nov. 8
P.4-10, P.12-16 and P.30-31 Its everyones democratic and civic duty to vote on Nov. 8, and this years ballot is an important one. This issue includes stories on Oklahomas multiple state questions, the Libertarian party, races to watch, our roundup of uncommon candidates and more. It also features the League of Women Voters of Oklahomas…
Viral hit turned holiday staple Straight No Chaser performs Oct. 27 at Civic Center Music Hall
The a capella group first got its start at Indiana University in the 1990s.
Ghosts of Fort Reno Tours give guests a look at the outpost’s paranormal appeal
The El Reno fort is one of many old military installations around the country said to be haunted.
Cover Story: Tricks! Treats! Frights! Delights! OKG’s Halloween event roundup is here
Pumpkins, goblins, zombies, murder mysteries, terror trails, candy, cocktails, costumes, bar crawls and more haunt the metro this season. With two weekends in which to celebrate the coming of all hallows eve this year, our city offers dozens of activities for adults and families alike. Heeeeeres Oklahoma Gazettes list of things to do and see…
Gazedibles: Wine heroes
Wine lovers don’t have far to go to enjoy a sip in the metro.
Oklahoma’s concurrent enrollment program remains strong
The number of high school students earning college credit continues to rise and provides rural students with opportunities.
Dope returns to Oklahoma City ahead of its first full-length album in seven years
Dope’s U.S. tour reunites the lineup from its 2001 album Life.
Cookbook author Hank Shaw guides Oklahoma City through antlered delicacies
Shaw’s book tour for Buck, Buck, Moose: Recipes and Techniques for Cooking Deer, Elk, Moose, Antelope and Other Antlered Things stops in the city Monday.
Del City’s Korean House is changing locations but keeping the menu diners love
The show-stopping chuksuk bulgalbi is great for a date night.
Open Streets OKC brings physical activity to north and south Oklahoma City
The first Open Streets OKC event in March 2014 surpassed attendance expectations.
The Hit Men bring audiences on a stroll down memory lane
The experienced group of musicians combines years of recording and touring craftsmanship in its tribute to hits of the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s
Chicken-Fried News: Flag etiquette
The leader of Rayo OKC’s fan group was ejected from the stadium during a game recently after a police officer approached him about not standing for the national anthem.
Chicken-Fried News: Student protests
University of Oklahoma students protested after what they felt was an inadequate response to sexual assault at the university.
Vegans have found restaurant niche in OKC
An experiment in veganism reveals surprising treasures across the city.
Convention center hotel sparks debate
Questions about its economic benefit to the city surround plans for a convention center hotel.
Inaugural Circus Cinématique Halloween carnival benefits deadCenter Film Festival
The costumed event will take place Saturday around the Wheeler Ferris Wheel.
Comedian Mike Birbiglia brings Thank God for Jokes show to Weatherford
Birbiglia’s comedy career took a sharp turn after he sought treatment for a sleep behavior disorder in 2005.
Andrew W.K. seeks universal truths in The Power of Partying lecture series
The musician will give his presentation 7:30 p.m. Friday at Opolis in Norman.
Troye Sivan’s visionary Suburbia tour stops Oct. 27 at The Criterion
Troye Sivan is representative of a new wave of musical artists who excel in visual storytelling.
Chicken-Fried News: Open praise
A local couple leads an informal worship service in First United Methodist Church’s open-air Heartland Chapel near the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 19, 2016
Warming to reality In dismissing global warming and environmental concerns as the imaginary theories of hysterics (Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Chicken Little dunces, Sept. 28, Oklahoma Gazette), Mickey McVay has summarized the perspectives of the fossil fuel industry and Americas Republican Party. The Republican Party platform extols coal, oil and gas production for energy…
The fight against opioids continues
State agencies and nonprofit groups focus on preventing overdose deaths and safely disposing of painkillers.
Food Briefs: Belle Kitchen, Whodunit Dinner Theater, author Kelli A. White and more
Belle Kitchen named best doughnut shop in Oklahoma, Whodunit Dinner Theater performs Victim of Retirement at Waters Edge Winery and author Kelli A. White’s Napa Valley Then & Now book tour stops for a special dinner hosted by Thirst Wine Merchants.
Chicken-Fried News: Character talks
Gov. Mary Fallin expressed her disappointment after a leaked video of Donald Trump featured him making disparaging comments about an Access Hollywood anchor.






