

Cover Teaser: HOT SHOTS: Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art exhibit examines individuality and portraiture
In Visage: Photography from the Permanent Collection, the University of Oklahomas Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art takes a closer look at photography, the intentions of its subjects and the photographers who capture lasting moments, ideas and impressions. Story By Ben Luschen. Cover image Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art / provided To read the…
Inaugural Ride for a Cure is Sept. 17
The duo wanted the Great Plains Coaster Club to not only serve as an avenue to celebrate thrill rides, but also as a vehicle to those with muscular dystrophy.
We may cause a scene worthy of the 10 o’clock news, Bennett said.
“We may cause a scene worthy of the 10 o’clock news,” Bennett said.
When they were having to carry my husband’s body up the side of the mountain, it showed a lot more than, actually, what I thought it did, Shurama Prince said.
“When they were having to carry my husband’s body up the side of the mountain, it showed a lot more than, actually, what I thought it did,” Shurama Prince said.
Lights of Hope vigil offers encouragement to families of those in recovery
The vigil is 5 p.m. Saturday at OCARTA Wellness Hub, 2808 NW 31st St.
Radio DJ recalls Blake Shelton’s early days ahead of the country superstar’s homecoming
Shelton plays consecutive nights 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Chesapeake Energy Arena, 100 W. Reno Ave.
OKG Shop: Adult education
Metro residents should take advantage of numerous opportunities to improve themselves by visiting some local venues for continued learning.
The Melvins’ Buzz Osborne gets animated ahead of a lengthy stint in Oklahoma
The Melvins will play three straight nights in Oklahoma, including 9 p.m. Sept. 15 at ACM@UCO Performance Lab.
Oklahoma County lead the county in job creation in the oil and gas industry
A diversified oil and gas economy greatly contributed to Oklahoma County’s success.
OSU student studies effects of alcohol and hookah use
Elly Leavens was awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health for her research project.
Gazedibles: Go-go-good
Whether it’s tacos or barbecue ribs you want to take home and eat in your pajamas, OKC is full of delicious takeout.
The Morning Animals bring sports and levity to listeners during the work commute
The five-man morning radio team has been together for the last three years.
Carpenter Square Theatre’s Becky’s New Car takes on midlife crises from a female perspective
The production makes audiences think while they laugh along.
A new restaurant brings a different kind of dining to Yukon
Dérailleur owner Richie Bean would like to see downtown Yukon become a destination district.
Chicken-Fried News: Sourgrapes, Oklahoma
An Edmond man started a petition to change the name of the town of Durant to Westbrook.
OKC celebrates La Independencia de México on Sept. 18
La Independencia de México is part of Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15-Oct. 15.
Couscous Cafe brings culinary treasures of Morocco and the Mediterranean to OKC
Couscous Cafe has expanded its square footage but continues serving delicious exotic cuisine.
ARTonTAP returns to OKCMOA Sept. 23
Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s 13th annual event features 80 varieties of beer.
Chicken-Fried News: Fixed progress
OKC’s streetcar project is right on track; installation of the rails should start in November.
Red Coyote event gives runners a chance to spread local love
Local Love Run begins 6 p.m. at Fassler Hall, 421 NW 10th St.
Letters to the Editor: Sept. 7, 2016
The attempts to stop organized crime have turned into a revenue generator for those various government entities.
Shakespeare in the Park presents its newest production of Romeo & Juliet
OSP’s Kathryn McGill will helm the production of William Shakespeare’s most preeminent work.
Big-time football finds its home in the small Oklahoma County town of Luther
High school football is no-nonsense in the Sooner State. On Friday nights — in stadiums dotted across all 77 counties — high school athletes stride onto fields with dreams and goals.
Food Briefs: Cafe 501, Thomas’ Breakfast Battle, Legacy Grill and more
Starting Sept. 12, local mobile cuisine lovers can test out a recipe created by Parking Lot Party (PLP) Food Truck as part of the Thomas’ Breakfast Battle.
Cloud City lets guests take in OKC from a new perspective
The 28-foot installation sits on the future site of Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center’s new Automobile Alley home.
Man turns electric train hobby into a way to cheer underprivileged children
The foundation’s Charity Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show and Toy Drive is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 17.
The Factory makes men’s fashion its mission
The shop was founded by local tastemakers Megan Uber and Ashley Liddell.
Jason Isbell brings his even-keeled Americana to The Criterion
Jason Isbell defies “bro-country” with informed criticisms of the American South and masculinity.
Chicken-Fried News: Warrant forfeiture
An Oklahoma senator learned of his outstanding warrant while applying to go on a ride-along to observe civil asset forfeiture issues.
OKC residents are most concerned about the state of city streets
The 2016 City of Oklahoma City Citizen Survey shows OKC residents have consistently worried about driving conditions and travel infrastructure.
Chicken-Fried News: Religious freedom?
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed charges against a New Jersey woman accused of blocking an entrance and trespassing on private property.
Chicken-Fried News: Mustache fever
OKC Thunder players Steven Adams, Nick Collison and Andre Roberson recently visited Auckland, New Zealand, to hold a basketball camp and brought some interesting T-shirts.






