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Israel's 9/11
If Oct. 7 is Israel's Sept. 11, let's hope our history doesn't repeat itself there.
By Robin Meyers
Tags: Commentary
Out on the town
OKC's thriving 39th Street District is booming harder than ever with renewed spirits, recent additions, and new monthly Rainbow Crawl events.
By Brett Fieldcamp
Tags: Metro, LGBTQIA+, 39th Street District, The Gayborhood, Pride in OKC, Rainbow Crawls, Halloween, Point A Gallery, Other Options, Friends Food Pantry, HIV/AIDS
The Farmtruck and AZN episode of Everyone Has A Story is here
The local street racing legends sat down with OKG to discuss the past decade spent on- and offscreen.
By Matt Dinger
Black Sky Affair
Mild weather and kid-friendly timing highlight Saturday's exceptional solar eclipse.
By Ryan Spencer
Tags: Commentary, solar eclipse, North America, National Weather Service, ring of fire, astronomy, celestial, phenomena
New episode of Everyone Has A Story with Mindy Tautfest of MUFON
Violence begets violence
Peace in the Middle East has always been unlikely. Now it might just be impossible.
New episodes of Everyone Has A Story
We've gotten ahead of ourselves, so there are two new episodes for you this week.
Tags: Commentary, Everyone Has A Story, Jerry Redd, Blue Note, Apollo Woods, Foodie Fest, Dinner En Black, The Bigger Than Food Foundation, Carl Wheeler, Highgrade Labs
Is God a Christian nationalist?
The Bible says that man is crafted in God’s image, but man’s image of God certainly colors the way we perceive the creator.
Everyone Has A Story
The new weekly video podcast is a collaboration between Oklahoma Gazette and 3130 Studios.
No wonder people hate religion
“If Christ were here there is one thing he would not be — a Christian,” Mark Twain once scrawled in a notebook. The church itself might be to blame.
No taxation for indoctrination
If Stitt and Walters have their way, the state of Oklahoma will be funding the first public religious charter school in the United States.
Oklahoma Gazette ceases printing, pivots to digital
By Gazette staff
Tags: Metro, Slideshow
Pride and prejudice
In the face of regressive legislation attempting to dehumanize and erase the 2SLGBTQ+ community, this year’s Pride celebrations are returning to their roots as protest and revolution.
Tags: State
The Clinton era
A small city, about 85 miles west of Oklahoma City, is broadening its entertainment scope with an outdoor concert series and its first Pride festival.
By Kendra MIchal Johnson and Sean McClintock
Key to the outside
Politicians wanting to limit access to reading materials are missing the purpose of the act itself.
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