

Cover Teaser: Oklahoma Gazette’s Fall Guide features more than two months of event listings and stories about fall attractions throughout the state
P.17 Oklahoma Gazettes Fall Guide features more than two months of event listings and stories about fall attractions throughout the state. Learn more about Oklahomas natural wonders with The Nature Conservancys field trips, explore fall festivals and music events, take a walk through pumpkin patches and corn mazes and read about how local restaurants are…
Cover Story: If Sinclair Broadcast Group’s planned purchase of Tribune Media goes through, it will own half the commercial television stations in OKC
Cover Story: If Sinclair Broadcast Group’s planned purchase of Tribune Media goes through, it will own half the commercial television stations in OKC.
OKC synthpop quintet Haniwa harnesses the power of the Sun on its newest album
The band’s roster includes guitarist and vocalist Shirley Sanders, keyboardist and vocalist Dylan Walling, guitarist Shawn Stafford, bassist Tyco Holloway and drummer Jake Jones.
The mother of OKC artist Spencer Mellow helps raise funds for the state’s only high school dedicated to sobriety
The mother of OKC artist Spencer Mellow helps raise funds for the state’s only high school dedicated to sobriety.
Gazedibles: Plentiful veggies
Even in a state known for beef and barbecue, Oklahoma City has plenty of options for vegetarian diners or for carnivores looking for a refreshing break from the meat grind.
Wiggle Out Loud celebrates five years with its return to Myriad Botanical Gardens
Wiggle Out Loud welcomes headliner Sarah Lee Guthrie Sunday on the Myriad Botanical Gardens’ Great Lawn.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park’s Hamlet holds a mirror to contemporary chaos
OSP’s season-ending production runs through Sept. 30 at Myriad Botanical Gardens’ Water Stage.
116 Farmstead Market & Table aims to spark downtown revitalization in Luther
116 Farmstead Market & Table aims to spark downtown revitalization in Luther.
YogaFest 2017 introduces the poses and promises of flexibility
YogaFest 2017 introduces the poses and promises of flexibility.
The 11th annual ZOObrew features Oklahoma beers in one place
The 11th annual ZOObrew features Oklahoma beers in one place.
Chicken-Fried News: The eagle has landed!
Trump might be naming U.S. Rep. Jim Bridenstine from Tulsa as head of NASA, a decision backed by Oklahoma senators.
Chicken-Fried News: Funding fiction?
Rep. Mike Rogers insists that reports of education cuts in Oklahoma are ‘fake news’ and the state has, in fact, increased per-pupil funding.
A local collector traces hippie history in a quilt exhibit at OCCC
A local collector traces hippie history in a quilt exhibit at OCCC.
Discussions on the county jail and criminal justice reform continue with the newly created Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council
Discussions on the county jail and criminal justice reform continue with the newly created Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council.
Indigo Fest music and camping festival promotes spiritual and environmental consciousness in eastern Oklahoma
The first-year festival runs Sept. 22-24 at Blue Doors at Tenkiller near Gore.
Oklahoma City’s creative community mourns the loss of Will Ogletree
The Oklahoma City-based comedian and musician died after suffering a wrestling injury in late August.
CityRep presents a two-person musical about the life of Patsy Cline
CityRep’s production runs through Sept. 24 at Civic Center Music Hall’s Freede Little Theatre.
An upcoming board game lounge invites Edmond to unplug
An upcoming board game lounge invites Edmond to unplug.
Chicken-Fried News: No violin needed
Attempts to challenge and derail State Question 792 were thwarted recently, and Oklahomans will still be able to enjoy buying full-strength beer and wine in grocery stores in October 2018.
Chicken-Fried News: Misplaced outrage?
OKCPS will hold a community meeting about changing the names of four local schools, but two might not actually be named after Confederate generals.
The fight for permanent legal status will take Dreamers and their allies to Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation
The fight for permanent legal status will take Dreamers and their allies to Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation. Efforts are already underway.






