

Cover Teaser: Our crew of brew judges checked out some of the best new beers available in Oklahoma
P.13 For this years Fall Brew Review, Oklahoma Gazette did the heavy lifting, 12 ounces at a time, as our crew of brew judges checked out some of the best new beers available in Oklahoma. By Jacob Threadgill Cover by Megan Nance
Jewel Box Theatre stages a wild farce about two feuding divas
Suite Surrender runs through Oct. 22 at Jewel Box Theatre.
Cut Copy ventures into The Jones Assembly fresh off its newest studio release
The Australia-formed synth pop band performs 8 p.m. Oct. 5.
Cover Story: Oklahoma Contemporary brings street art indoors with Not For Sale: Graffiti Culture in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Contemporary will host an opening night reception Oct. 5 and a hip-hop jam Nov. 4.
Kings of Leon returns to its native Oklahoma as one of rock’s last arena acts
Kings of Leon returns to its native Oklahoma as one of rock’s last arena acts.
Gazedibles: Gourmet roast
Coffee makes the world go round, and Oklahoma City and the surrounding area has no shortage of coffee shops and roasters that run the gamut from minimalist cafes to ornate experiences.
David Boren announces his plan to retire
After 51 years of service to Oklahoma, David Boren announces his plan to retire. The college president, former U.S. senator and governor leaves behind a legacy of a true statesman.
Chicken-fried News: Pawnee County ragin’
A few Pawnee County residents are facing charges after an OSU student caught an assault on video with a GoPro camera strapped to a motorcycle.
KOSU and The Spy are making some tweaks to their programming, bringing new music shows into the market
The shift puts an emphasis on music discovery and come-and-go programming during the afternoons and weekends.
Fiestas de las Americas and Parade of the Americas are back for a 12th year
The event runs 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday in Historic Capitol Hill.
Jon-Michael Frank’s droll comics are on display at DNA Galleries
Jon-Michael Frank’s droll comics are on display at DNA Galleries.
El Fogoncito brings a taste of Mexico to The Paseo Arts District
El Fogoncito brings a taste of Mexico to The Paseo Arts District.
Stillwater’s Billy Goat Ice Cream Co. offers a healthier treat
Stillwater’s Billy Goat Ice Cream Co. uses local ingredients for a healthier product.
The Boathouse District makes ‘roughing it’ a little easier with its Urban Camping Adventure
The Boathouse District makes roughing it a little smoother with its Urban Camping Adventure.
Six months after opening, the first MAPS 3 Senior Health and Wellness Center has been embraced by the community
Six months after opening, the first MAPS 3 Senior Health and Wellness Center has been embraced by the community.
OKC Pagan Pride Day brings awareness to alternative religious practices with its fifth annual celebration
OKC Pagan Pride Day brings awareness to alternative religious practices with its fifth annual celebration.
Chicken-fried News: Oops, there it is
Kevin Durant recently got into a little media trouble after making some harsh comments on Twitter about why he left OKC.
Plaza District Festival and Plaza Walls Expo put a local spotlight on the ever-growing arts district
Both events run simultaneously Saturday in 16th Street Plaza District.
Gemini Syndrome continues pondering life and death ahead of its appearance at KATTfest 2017
KATTfest runs 4-10:30 p.m. Sunday at The Zoo Amphitheatre.
OKCtoberfest expands to a two-day event at Delmar Gardens
OKCtoberfest expands to a two-day event in its second year.
Heritage Hills opens homes and gardens to the public for its annual tour
Heritage Hills opens homes and gardens to the public for its annual tour.
Letters to the Editor: September 27, 2017
Think again Don Porter, in his Supporting Article V (Opinion, Letters to the Editor, July 26, Oklahoma Gazette) letter, says he is for term limits for Supreme Court judges because there are liberals among them. He has no conception of a governmental memory, just like our state Legislature. It wants to control the courts rather…
Rising student enrollment in south Oklahoma City creates an opening for charter school expansion
Rising student enrollment in south Oklahoma City creates an opening for charter school expansion.
Chicken-fried News: Hot mic trouble
Sheriff candidate Ed Grimes was let go from his job at the Canadian County Sheriff’s Department for comments made on a personal call when the mic on his sheriff’s radio was left on.
Chicken-fried News: Unidentified hoax
A fake video recently spread a rumor that UFOs were spotted over the Oklahoma State Fair.
Chicken-Fried News: High standards
State education leaders recently submitted a plan to boost high school graduation rates, combat hunger, improve early childhood education and reduce the use of emergency-certified teachers.






