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P.4 As he prepares to leave office after 14 years, Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett looks back on the citys progress during his tenure and its potential for the future. By Laura Eastes Photo by Mark Hancock
Folk legend Judy Collins’ tribute to Stephen Sondheim proves beauty can eclipse context
Collins performs her Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim program March 9 at OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center Theater.
Work by Harold Neal and other local artists brings literary characters to life in Off the Page
The exhibit opens 6 p.m. Friday during The Paseo Art District’s First Friday Gallery Art Walk.
Rapper Vince Staples brings his brand of afrofuturism to The Jones Assembly
Rapper Vince Staples brings his brand of afrofuturism to The Jones Assembly.
Gogi Go opens what owners hope is the first of many locations of its fast-casual Korean concept
Gogi Go opens what owners hope is the first of many locations of its fast-casual Korean concept.
Cover: Oklahomans are both fascinated and fearful about the rise of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin
Oklahomans are both fascinated and fearful about the rise of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin.
Gazedibles: Indulgent sandwiches
Piled high with extra sauce, cheese and creative toppings, these are some of the best indulgent sandwiches the city has to offer.
ReadWrite Center expands its programs and facilities to better help its students
The expansion will bring in 14 new academic language therapists and pathologists.
Art and science find common ground in Science Museum Oklahoma’s smART Space galleries
An exhibit on the art and science of origami paper folding moves into the gallery space March 9.
RACE Dance Company’s permanent downtown studio space will be an OKC hip-hop dance hub
RACE Dance Company’s permanent downtown studio space will be an OKC hip-hop dance hub.
Maturing from a pop-up, Nonesuch takes diners on an Oklahoma journey with modern techniques
Maturing from a pop-up, Nonesuch takes diners on an Oklahoma journey with modern techniques.
Chicken-Fried News: Cracking jokes
State-funded agencies are bracing for yet another round of cuts so they aren’t broke by April.
CFN: Air con
Scott Pruitt recently said he flies first-class because people in other parts of planes have been mean to him.
New Leaders Council Oklahoma will foster the state’s millennial talent through unique leadership training to create changemakers.
New Leaders Council Oklahoma will foster the state’s millennial talent through unique leadership training to create changemakers.
OKC residents seek housing in the urban center
OKC residents seek housing in the urban center
Roz Adams brings Everything Is Not OK back to OKC for its fourth installment. But will this year be the fest’s last?
Roz Adams brings do-it-yourself punk extravaganza Everything Is Not OK back to OKC for its fourth installment. But will this year be its last?
Ralph Ellison Foundation continues to promote literacy and important conversations
The foundation is entering its fourth year of existence.
Caffé Pranzo innovates and stays true to classics under new ownership
Caffé Pranzo innovates and stays true to classics under new ownership.
Painted Sky Opera presents Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins
Painted Sky Opera presents Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins.
Chicken-Fried News: Litter alert
A Midwest City woman loves cats so much she recently had 52 cats living in her house.
Chicken-Fried News: Alcohol procrastination
Dry Oklahoma counties have until Oct. 1 to approve liquor-by-the-drink sales; otherwise, they could lose the right to sell alcohol with food.






