

Republicans continue state dominance
Republicans continued their recent trend of political dominance in Oklahoma, winning every statewide seat and most House and Senate races.
New parking garage seen as work of art
City leaders see additional parking, work of art in new Arts District Garage in downtown.
This week, we pulled 2014 winners, finalists and eateries worth mentioning from the contest’s exotic food categories.
This week, we pulled 2014 winners, finalists and eateries worth mentioning from the contest’s exotic food categories.
Hirst awards honor food industry heroes: restaurant employees
The restaurant industry is one of the toughest, most thankless jobs with long hours, painful shoes and, sometimes, unhappy customers.
¡Viva Sabor! celebrates the best of Latin community
Waters Edge Winery will host the third annual ¡Viva Sabor! on Friday.
Opponents sound off, but council expands convention center proposal
The city council voted to put $30 million back into a new convention center project despite the objection of a few.
OKC district increases size of curriculum department
The Oklahoma City Public School District has increased its curriculum department, bringing it more in line with other districts of similar size.
Cheryl Miller era begins at Langston University
Cheryl Miller, one of the most decorated basketball players in history, is the coach of the Langston women’s basketball team.
PODCAST: Capital City, Episode 10
In this week’s episode of the Capital City Podcast, Steve Hill, chief of staff to OKC Mayor Mick Cornett, talks about his role at city hall and the work of cities.
Sisters help bring lung cancer 5K run/walk to OKC
In honor of their mother, two sisters help bring lung cancer awareness run to OKC.
Saturn Grill to close Memorial Road location
Due to low volume in evening traffic, Saturn Grill is closing its Quail Springs location.
District hopes free test opens college doors
The OKC school district offers free PSAT tests to sophomores and juniors to encourage college options for more low-income students.
A couple who successfully defeated Oklahoma’s ban on same-sex marriage will also have their legal fees paid for by the county clerk’s office that fought against their effort.
A couple who successfully defeated Oklahoma’s ban on same-sex marriage will also have their legal fees paid for by the county clerk’s office that fought against their effort.
New Kaisers ownership also means a return to its classic roots
In late September, Kristen Cory, the new operator, joined with head chef Randy Giggers and managing partner Angie Uselton to relaunch the diner.
This documentary chronicles a proto-punk band in the 1970s that formed to rebel against Detroit’s slick Motown crooning.
This documentary chronicles a proto-punk band in the 1970s that formed to rebel against Detroit’s slick Motown crooning.
Day of the Dead celebrates life with several events in OKC
Religious beliefs in Mexico embrace the idea that death is a natural force, a part of life. Find where and how to properly celebrate the latin holiday.
Grinch steals Christmas in OKC
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical is coming to the Civic Center Music Hall
Indian clinic holds gala to fund expansion
The OKC Indian Clinic is expanding its pharmacy to help it fill 400,000 prescriptions each year
Some of OKC’s brightest minds to attend creativity forum
This November, Creative Oklahoma will send its delegation of 17 homegrown artists, entrepreneurs and innovators to the Creativity World Forum in Kortrijk, Belgium.
Thunder helps bring new sports facilities to local parks
New Thunder blue basketball courts are popping up at local parks thanks to the team and OKC parks and rec.
Cover story: Tricks, treats abound this weekend in OKC
From killing zombies to H&8th celebrating Halloween is easy this year.
Check out this week’s roundup of local joints that will get you into the spirit of Halloween.
Check out this week’s roundup of local joints that will get you into the spirit of Halloween.
If you’re hungry for Halloween, two area restaurants have plans to make sure grown-ups get treats, too.
If you’re hungry for Halloween, two area restaurants have plans to make sure grown-ups get treats, too.
Only foodservice professionals know about haunted places like Gabriella’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria, Chili’s Belle Isle or Irma’s Burger Shack in Nichols Hills until now.
Only foodservice professionals know about haunted places like Gabriella’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria, Chili’s Belle Isle or Irma’s Burger Shack in Nichols Hills — until now.
As cancer treatment options expand, more patients try proton therapy
Oklahoma City is home to one of 14 proton therapy treatment centers in the United States.
Taco TARDIS: Taqueria Sanchez serves big food, flavor for $1
The problem is not the price. The problem is eating all the food you get for the price.
Metro Briefs: As Election Day nears, verbal slings and arrows fly
In the latest campaign ad from Fallin, Dorman is painted as a mini-Obama.
A dusty field off the Oklahoma River will soon be one of the world’s premier whitewater rafting facilities.
A dusty field off the Oklahoma River will soon be one of the world’s premier whitewater rafting facilities.
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 29, 2014
In my opinion, Graves should have done the “judicial” thing and disqualified himself in this case because of conflict of interest.
Neighborhood businesses, including Tower Theatre, are on upswing
Few things excite the locals more than the promise of what the future holds.
Whenever people meet me, one of the first things they probably think is, Why is this typical’ oil and gas guy talking so much about organics?
Whenever people meet me, one of the first things they probably think is, “Why is this ‘typical’ oil and gas guy talking so much about organics?”
Chicken-Fried News: Oh my Lord
The 10 Commandments monument on the Oklahoma Capitol lawn was knocked down by a guy who talks to Satan, pees on things and threatens the president.
Chicken-Fried News: Two nods for winning
Thunder players Reggie Jackson and Steven Adams devised a new head-nod code for an NBA commercial.
Chicago rockers Twin Peaks on their way to the top
Chicago rockers Twin Peaks drop by the Opolis Wednesday.
Revenge is a dish best served at the edge of a cold steel razor blade in Reduxion Theatre’s production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Revenge is a dish best served at the edge of a cold steel razor blade in Reduxion Theatre’s production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Pollard Theatre presents Evil Dead: The Musical with splatter zone
The Pollard Theatre’s production of Evil Dead: The Musical promises to be extra bloody.
Chicken-Fried News: Awkward family dinner
Blake Griffin called former Clippers owner Donald Sterling a weird uncle.
Chicken-Fried News: Unleaded pessimism
Gas prices plummet, casting uncertainty on the future of Oklahoma’s lucrative oil and gas industry.
Culture Cinematic offers diverse sounds and big plans
OKC collective Culture Cinematic works together to write genre-blending music everyone can enjoy.
Chicken-Fried News: Trick, or thief?
Police are on the lookout for a masked robber who has already hit two convenience stores.
Theodore Melfi’s feature film directorial debut, St. Vincent, though not revolutionary, does provide a seasoned cynicism layered with therapeutic gags.
Theodore Melfi’s feature film directorial debut, St. Vincent, though not revolutionary, does provide a seasoned cynicism layered with therapeutic gags.
Mike Watt brings new bandmates to OKC
Mike Watt is one of the most prolific musicians of the original punk generation. He has gained a rabid following since he burst on the scene with Minutemen in the 1970s. The band consisted of him, a few rotating members and his best friend Dennes Dale D. Boon. I met him at a park, and…
Listen Up Philip is smart, sharp send-up of literary life
He is alternately narcissistic and self-loathing, his triumphs being without rival, his sufferings unbearable. Philip Lewis Friedman is a writer.
The Blue Room delivers suspense, sex, foul play
Suspense cannot live on ambiguity alone.
Chicken-Fried News: Mullet Marsden
James Marsden recently did an interview with Elle magazine and talked about mullets, Nicholas Sparks movies, dating and moving to Los Angeles.






