

Blood Relations aims to investigate the fact and fiction of Lizzie Borden and her family
The play runs March 30-April 21 at Carpenter Square Theatre.
St. Mark’s Chop Room delivers local wagyu beef in an intimate and attentive setting
St. Mark’s Chop Room delivers local wagyu beef in an intimate and attentive setting.
The Dude Abides OKC allows fans of The Big Lebowski to celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary
The Dude Abides OKC allows fans of The Big Lebowski to celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary.
Armed with compassion, locals are keeping watch over their immigrant neighbors
Armed with compassion, locals are keeping watch over their immigrant neighbors.
Gazedibles: Smokin’ time
Here are seven metro barbecue restaurants that will leave you with the meat sweats.
Serial collaborator Ty Dolla $ign speaks with Oklahoma Gazette ahead of his Tower Theatre performance
The multi-talented vocalist and instrumentalist performs 8:30 p.m. March 30.
COVER: Pop-culture portrayals of Oklahoma have improved over the past couple decades
Though the upcoming Steven Spielberg film won’t include OKC as a location, the novel version of Ready Player One is partially set in the city.
Myriad Botanical Gardens prepares for its fourth Doggy Easter Egg Hunt
The small-dog hunt begins 12:30 p.m. March 31 while the larger dogs will begin their search 1 p.m.
HunnyBunny Biscuit Co. is the latest restaurant to open in Uptown 23rd District
HunnyBunny Biscuit Co. is the latest restaurant to open in Uptown 23rd District.
Chicken-Fried News: Et tu, Pruitte?
There’s a rumor going around that Scott Pruitt is being considered for the position of attorney general, but some are saying Pruitt started it.
The best hope for Alzheimer’s includes locals stepping up as clinical volunteers in Lynn Institute trials
The best hope for Alzheimer’s includes locals stepping up as clinical volunteers in Lynn Institute trials.
Chicken-Fried News: Progressive execution
Oklahoma leaders have decided to start using nitrogen to execute prisoners on death row, but they might not even have the equipment.
Two Santa Fe South High School student athletes sign on the dotted line
Two Santa Fe South High School student athletes sign on the dotted line.
Marissa Raglin holds free drop-in collage workshops through September at Skirvin Hilton Hotel
As Skirvin’s artist-in-residence, Raglin joins past honorees Romy Owens, Arsenio Corbishley, Kerri Shadid, Gayle Curry and Mike Wimmer.
Taiwanese bassist Rei Wang transitioned from her classical training to jazz with a move to Oklahoma
Wang is scheduled to perform with featured jazz drummer David Bowen April 5 at Saints.
Citizens Bank of Edmond opens co-working space Vault 405
Citizens Bank of Edmond opens co-working space Vault 405.
23rd Street welcomes three standalone Hawaiian-inspired restaurants in 2018
23rd Street welcomes three standalone Hawaiian-inspired restaurants in 2018.
A bicycle and pedestrian master plan makes its way through City Hall this spring
A bicycle and pedestrian master plan makes its way through City Hall this spring.
Chicken-Fried News: Private records
State agencies are looking for ways to restrict the public’s access to records and even charge for them.
Chicken-Fried News: Pick sick
ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale is not happy University of Oklahoma is playing in the NCAA tournament instead of Oklahoma State University.
NEXT ISSUE: OKG’s annual brunch guide shows that a successful egg hunt doesn’t have to involve the Easter Bunny
P. 13 Wake up and smell the mimosas! Oklahoma Gazette’s annual brunch guide proves that a successful egg hunt doesn’t have to involve the Easter Bunny. By Jacob Threadgill Cover by Kimberly Walker






