

Haunted Norman author hosts Oct. 22 event
The History Press will hold a book signing for author Jeff Provine at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 at Full Circle Bookstore, 1900 Northwest Expressway.
P.C. and Kristin Cast release new book, end series with Oct. 15 event
The mother-daughter duo that created the House of Night book series bids farewell to a decade-long story at an Oct. 15 book signing.
For writers seeking to strengthen their style or figure out where in God’s green earth the comma goes, Oklahoma City’s literary community offers help.
For writers seeking to strengthen their style or figure out where in God’s green earth the comma goes, Oklahoma City’s literary community offers help.
Commentary: OKC’s welcome mat is for everyone
As our city gets bigger, our world gets smaller.
Nuggets Food Briefs: Jax Soul Kitchen opens in Norman
John Howell decided that Norman was sorely lacking in the soul food department.
OKG Eat: Let’s study! It’s café time.
Happy fall! If cold weather makes you feel like hibernating, here are some cozy coffee shops where you can curl up with a cup of something delicious.
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 15, 2014
As citizens, we must conserve water.
Lawmakers, pastors and citizens gather to criticize Islam
Edmond was the site of an event promoting the idea that Islam is a violent religion intent on overthrowing the American government.
Midtown is a favorite for eating, drinking, making merry
Take a short walk south on Hudson Avenue, pause between 10th and Ninth streets and gaze east. For maximum effect, do this at sundown on a Monday or Tuesday, when people are largely absent.
Political roundup: Dorman mum on gay marriage, Cockroft reacts to plagiarism claim
Some briefs, links and quotes fro the world of Oklahoma politics this past week.
Have you heard? Heard on Hurd returns Saturday
Heard on Hurd street festival is confirmed as a once-a-month block party in Edmond.
Reader response: Law banning gay marriage is overturned
A record number of OKG readers sounded off about last week’s Supreme Court ruling as gay marriages were allowed across the metro and state.
Cover series: Marriage equality was a long road of victories
The journey to marriage equality was paved with numerous victories big and small.
PODCAST: New theater owners talk development in OKC
The new owners of the Tower Theatre join us to talk development in Uptown 23rd Street and across the city.
The Metropolitan Library Commission voted to hire Tim Rogers as the library system’s new executive director.
The Metropolitan Library Commission voted to hire Tim Rogers as the library system’s new executive director.
A men’s fashion shop is set to open its permanent home in the bustling Midtown district.
A men’s fashion shop is set to open its permanent home in the bustling Midtown district.
A new mobile application from the city launched today that allows residents to quickly report problems to the city’s action center.
A new mobile application from the city launched today that allows residents to quickly report problems to the city’s action center.
Commentary: Community spirit and the new OKC
Our friends, family, neighbors and entire community are clamoring for and embracing every opportunity to get involved and be a part of this new OKC.
Get your kids’ creativity flowing during fall break.
Get your kids’ creativity flowing during fall break.
Water scarcity drives nonprofit to raise awareness
Water is the new gold according to one local nonprofit group.
There’s much to explore south of the river in Capitol Hill. Here are 10 things to see and do near this district.
There’s much to explore south of the river in Capitol Hill. Here are 10 things to see and do near this district.
5K to combat pet overpopulation
An Oklahoma veterinarian organization is fighting pet overpopulation by taking well-dressed dogs on a walk.
Local tennis pro creates camp for everyone
Local tennis pro passes on his love for the game through his Discover Tennis program and a new venture.
Nuggets Food Briefs: Would you like some wine with that cheese?
Watonga Wine and Cheese Festival happens this weekend.
Hot out the frying pan and into your mouth, 6 Degrees of Bacon returns
Downtown OKC Inc. is back for a third year with its wildly successful bacon-themed fundraiser, 6 Degrees of Bacon.
Deerpeople overcame a herd of obstacles before recording their debut
Existing long enough to have “old songs” is something drummer Jordan Bayhylle realizes is an achievement in itself.
The Philly-based, Texas-bred band’s sound isn’t new, but it feels like a novel approach in 2014.
The Philly-based, Texas-bred band’s sound isn’t new, but it feels like a novel approach in 2014.
When it comes to stage shows in Oklahoma, few can match the Bang Bang Queer Punk Variety Show’s pageantry and breadth.
When it comes to stage shows in Oklahoma, few can match the Bang Bang Queer Punk Variety Show’s pageantry and breadth.
Cover story: Get Crappy at The Grease Trap
Because of its idiosyncratic fans and artists, the gallery lends itself to more experimental, unconventional art.
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 8, 2014
The problem is the silence of the majority is drowned out by the actions of the few.






