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Oklahoma Gazettes Fall Guide gives you more than three months of event listings and stories about upcoming events throughout the state. Learn more about festivals, Halloween events, art exhibits, seasonal performing arts productions, concerts, camps and more! Pick up your Fall Guide at any of our 800 metro rack locations on Wednesday!
Tegan and Sara embrace roles as figures of empowerment ahead of Tulsa show
The Canadian indie-pop sisters released Love You to Death in June.
Cover Story: Fred Jones Museum’s Visage exhibit explores unspoken meaning in portraiture
Photographic portraiture comes hand in hand with a deceptive sense of reality. It is easy to understand how a painted portrait could be interpreted, how a commissioned artist might depict a wealthy dignitary without his double chin or with an enhanced, confident gleam in his eye. The truth is many photographic portraits are no more…
Okay Yeah Co. Coffee & Eatery opens at The Plant Shoppe
The new coffee shop features java, hand tarts and a cheerful atmosphere.
Oklahoma Historical Society Research Center forced to cut open hours
The library, reading room and research center are now closed on Mondays.
Gazedibles: Meat up
Metro eateries serve meat every way possible and put it in everything from burgers to pizza.
SW 29 District heads toward BID status
La 29 wants to become a business improvement district to further develop the area and attract business.
Cherokee Homecoming Art Show & Sale names 2016’s winners
The Cherokee Heritage Center art show runs through Sept. 27.
Afterschool program helps kids dig into science and archaeology
Spike’s Club is a five-week fall program and a weekly spring program and is in its seventh year.
AIDS Walk OKC and RED Run set for Sept. 25
The events help promote AIDS and HIV education and raise money for organizations that deal with direct care and outreach efforts.
Cleveland County environmental movement has parallels to Standing Rock Sioux tribe struggles in North Dakota
The images of thick, black, heavy crude flowing between homes and into the natural wetlands haunt Maria Todd. Anytime the mother of three hears discussions of pipelines, her mind reels with images of the 2013 Pegasus Pipeline rupture that coated parts of Mayflower, Arkansas, she said during a recent interview with Oklahoma Gazette. Recently, such…
Titus Andronicus and frontman Patrick Stickles return to Norman for the second time in 2016
The band’s July release, S+@dium Rock: Five Nights at the Opera is a live, condensed and rearranged version of its 2015 rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy.
Longtime bartender Haley Dennis merges her passions with beer label designs
Her first label designs were for Oklahoma City brewery Elk Valley Brewing Co.
Native composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate wrote what is believed to be the first Chickasaw-language oratorio
The piece is for a full orchestra, a full adult chorus, a children’s chorus and three vocal soloists (a soprano, a tenor and a baritone).
Gaberino’s Homestyle Italian Restaurant serves up classic Italian favorites
Italian comfort food like pasta, bruschetta and meatballs abound.
Chicken-Fried News: The confession
Oral Roberts’ gay grandson is releasing a memoir post by post on Instagram.
Chicken-Fried News: Doctor, doctor
A recent WalletHub list covering health care ranked Oklahoma No. 44 in the U.S.
Taste of Northwest Auction & Food Fest is Sept. 22
This year’s theme is Oh The Places You’ll Go!
Whitney Ingram, Phebe Kallstrom find their artistic home at Studio Gallery
When she taught in Edmond Public Schools, Phebe Kallstrom spent most of her time imparting discipline to her middle school pupils. So, when Kallstrom retired after 31 years, structure was the last thing on her mind. When I retired, I finally had time for myself, said Kallstrom, who is featured through mid-November with bead artist…
Hannah Wolff uses new music to begin a new chapter of her life
Hannah Wolff celebrates the release of her Super Collider EP Friday at Blue Note Lounge.
Coheed and Cambria drummer Josh Eppard talks fans and overcoming addiction ahead of Sept. 24 show
Eppard said many of frontman Claudio Sanchez’s lyrics on the band’s 2007 album were directed at him.
Innovation, customer appreciation keep favorites coming back to the Oklahoma State Fair
Regardless of how crazy the dishes might seem, the real selling point is quality.
OKC Ballet introduces new dancers and new season
“With this season,” Mills said, “I ask that audiences allow us to show them what ballet could be so that we can continue to be a vehicle for creation.”
Food briefs: Organic Squeeze, Days of Wine & Rotary and more
Employees at Organic Squeeze, 1325 N. Walker Ave., learned this week that the Midtown location will close Friday.
Chicken-Fried News: Braking bad
Texas Highway Patrol found $1 million worth of meth in local resident Ernesto Ayala’s car.
Letters to the Editor: Sept. 14, 2016
Gone for good I once lived in your great city. Because of the terrible horrible Black Mass that Our Lord Jesus and His Blessed Mother will be terribly wounded and I will never come back to your city!!! Betty Gillis North Ridgeville, Ohio New car tags I have come up with my own version of…
Chicken-Fried News: Neutral parking
A local man suspected of murder turned himself in to police in News 9’s parking lot.
Local leaders call for immigration law changes
Immigrants trying to become U.S. citizens face unknown hurdles that take years and thousands of dollars to cross.
Chicken-Fried News: Back to black
Two OKC high schools started the school year with spray-painted graffiti on their walls.






