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Program equips state teachers with agricultural teaching techniques
Ag in the Classroom is a partnership between several state agencies, including the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
The Dressmaker entertains despite an overabundance of material
The Kate Winslet-helmed film is packed with complex storylines and different genres.
Local performer Balthazar channels country music legend Glen Campbell for birthday celebration
In the past, Balthazar has taken on the roles of Freddie Mercury and professional wrestlers.
Blair Witch attempts a relaunch after the last shaky follow-up.
Director Adam Wingard also helmed 2013 horror film You’re Next.
Cover Story: Studying the storied history of banning popular literature
“I think one of the quickest ways to get a book read is to ban it,” Cheek said as she worked at Norman Public Library West.
Gazedibles: Fine China
You can enjoy the delicious flavors of the People’s Republic of China wherever you are in the OKC metro.
McLoud is full of great restaurants and loyal diners
Clara Belle’s, McCloud Café, Maple Garden and Curtis Watson Restaurant are just a few of McCloud’s eclectic array of eateries.
Local therapist offers conflict resolution for bands
Vicki L. Mayfield, a nurse and private practice therapist, began offering conflict resolution for bands after talking with one of her clients’ about their interactions with them.
Oklahoma City Public Schools expands its advanced placement program
The school district strives to expand advanced placement classes and enable low-income and minority students to enroll.
Oklahomans tell personal stories of mental health in state’s first This Is My Brave event
The event takes place during Mental Illness Awareness Week.
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live stops in Midwest City on Oct. 6
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood is based on the fictional world created in Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
IAO Gallery turns back the clock with traditional audio play Not Worth Shootin’
Co-playwrights Gaylene Murphy and Linda McDonald met at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Father-son duo team up for Lost City Magic
The pair’s show continues a family tradition of magic.
Gigglez Bar & Grill is a delightful restaurant with a quirky name
The homemade chili and the fresh, thinly sliced jalapeños are what put Cheery Cheese Fries ($7) on the must-try list.
After 40 years in business, Someplace Else still creates OKC favorites
“I still eat The Hoagie,” she said. “My dad requests them all the time. I took them to his 92nd birthday not long ago.”
Chicken-Fried News: Brain boost
Oklahoma Connect and Learn Initiative increases broadband services and brings more learning tools to state schools.
Suicide rates in Oklahoma are on the rise
Oklahoma veterans, Native Americans and residents age 10-34 are among those with the highest risk.
Food Briefs: Wine of Fame, Trader Joe’s, Oklahoma Innocence Project, EdFest and Fall Taste of Philippines
Wine of Fame kicks off Oct. 28, Trader Joe’s opens, Oklahoma Innocence Project holds catfish fry, EdFest is Oct. 14 and Fall Taste of Philippines is Oct. 8.
Chicken-Fried News: Fast and furious
Local car groups vent frustration at recent news that denies them the use of the police training track in OKC.
The Pollard Theatre presents campy production Heathers: The Musical
The stage production is based on the ’80s cult classic that helped launch the careers of Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
OU’s University Theatre presents vampiric drama Let the Right One In
Director Tom Huston Orr said the production is a touching love story, despite its horrors.
Local blues and rock band KALO launches crowdfunding campaign for new album
Israel native and band founder Bat-Or Kalo used a trip through America’s Deep South to inform her music.
I think you can kind of tell if a rapper is a jock or if he’s a nerd.
I think you can kind of tell if a rapper is a jock or if he’s a nerd.
Letters to the Editor: Sept. 28, 2016
Do the Chicken Littles propose to eliminate water vapor too?
This is not only a time for inducting, but it’s also for past winners and people who worked with them through the years, he said. They relax and renew old friendships.
“This is not only a time for inducting, but it’s also for past winners and people who worked with them through the years,” he said. “They relax and renew old friendships.”
Neighborhoods hold a night of meet-and-greets with neighbors and police officers
Neighbors Night Out includes fun neighborhood events as well as talks with local officials and police.
Skirvin Hotel gets $4.3 million renovation
Updates to the historic hotel include new bedding, window treatments, flooring, a more comfortable lobby area and a new red piano for Red Piano Lounge.
Chicken-Fried News: Who are you?
A woman tied to an identity theft ring spanning five states was arrested recently in Edmond.
Chicken-Fried News: Big league protests
An Oklahoma City Thunder player warns that protests similar to the ones made recently by football player Colin Kaepernick are on their way to OKC.
Chicken-Fried News: Jail hyperbole
Mike Christian, a local politician running for sheriff, highlighted the need for renovations to the Oklahoma County jail during a recent debate.
New Capitol Hill Library site on track
The new library will feature a large meeting room, a children’s activity area, four study rooms and space for modern technology like computers.






