Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 32, No. 48
Band of brewskies
By Gazette staff
CFN Quote of the Week
Chance of a lifetime
I scream
PR BS
Schedule cooperation between Project 180 and the MAPS 3 could save taxpayer money
By Clifton Adcock
Most Oklahomans know how you get HIV/AIDS, but does the younger generation?
By Carol Cole-Frowe
Concerned citizens claim development plans are at odds with wetland health
The unofficial Park Plaza District's proximity to Project 180 could mean design changes to the revitalizing area
City council to vote on agreement with FOP related to MAPS 3 use tax
The Spy abandons the airwaves to become online-only station
Poverty picture
By Kurt Hochenauer
Family' values
By Nathaniel Batchelder
Pain in the ash
By Charles Wesner
Poetry in motion
By Joshua Powell
Oklahoma's Orwellian doublethink to blame
By David Lowry
'There is hope'
By Lissa Wohltmann
'Out of sight, out of mind'
By Roy Neher
Festival of the Arts featuring 144 artists this year
By OKG Archives
Capitol gallery will feature Tulsa photographer's work
Carpenter Square's 'Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some)' struggles to be anything but messy
The Pollard in Guthrie succeeds at ambitious adaptation of 'Ragtime'
Trio of established artists with ties to Oklahoma open a new exhibit examining their works
Childhood nostalgia evident in OKC artist's paintings
Sandor family exhibit features photography collection
Turkish ceramics get rare stateside showing
OKC's The Underground gallery opens with multimedia 'Urban Landscape' exhibit
CityRep stages 'Our Town' with top-notch cast
Photography museum showcases Oklahoma centenarians, farmhouses
Carpenter Square treats Pulitzer-winning 'Picnic' with reverence
Comedian Brian Regan continually updates jokes for a fresh take on the world around him
Strong performances and production values drive Jewel Box's highly entertaining 'I Hate Hamlet'
Odd Couple' still funny in Jewel Box's production
Surrealist art inspired by lowbrow culture on display in OKC
Joan Matzdorf's landscape paintings and more are on display at the state Capitol
\'The King and I\"
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Riding with the Blue Moth by Bill Hancock
Happy Birthday Oklahoma!
Frigid temperatures and brutal winter winds drive athletes indoors, but there's no shortage of opportunities
Jack of Fables: The (Nearly) Great Escape
The New Bedside Playboy: A Half Century of Amusement, Diversion & Entertainment by Hugh M. Hefner
Head Game by Tim Downs
Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson
Get Published!: Professionally, Affordably, Fast
Thunder Bunny by Barbara Helen Berger
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Oklahoma novelist offers view of state different from Steinbeck
Parks and Recreation: Season Two
A local foundation focuses on South Africa's children in poverty
By Jenny Coon Peterson
Zoo animals will settle for a kid-made edible ornament this holiday season
Graceland: An Interactive Pop-Up Tour by Chuck Murphy
Celebrating a century, the Colcord makes a commitment to conservation
The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril by Paul Malmont
Downtown Edmond celebrates a
The Ten-Minute Sexual Solution: A Busy Couple's Guide to Having More Fun, Intimacy, and Sex
Historic Guthrie specializes in nostalgia during its annual, month-long holiday celebration
Norman's downtown revamps its look by adding paintings to businesses, retail shops and restaurants
By x462x
Time Bandits
Why?: The War Years by Tomie dePaola
The Little Red Fish by Taeeun Yoo
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest' arrives with great buzz, high expectations from viewing venue
By Rod Lott
Collison's extension means four years of quality tweets
Exam
Wah Do Dem
Knight and Day
The Warrior's Way
Hotel
The Wiz: 30th Anniversary Edition
The Possession of David O'Reilly
127 Hours
By Phil Bacharach
Hostel
Vampires Suck
Big Bad Mama / Big Bad Mama II
Local act Emelo purposely measures out its indie pop in short, sweet dollops
Now in its 20th year, Blue Door's annual Woody Guthrie tribute fetes folk's finest, from California to the New York Island
By Stephen Carradini
Lola Ray - Liars
Tony Brown's Happy Hour' The Samson Mammoth
T.I. - T.I. vs. T.I.P.
The Octopus Project returns to extend its sonic tentacles around your indietronica-loving hearts and souls
Jason Boland & the Stragglers may struggle, but they always make it through
For the second year, the Gold Dome hosts a holiday music concert of classic proportions
My So-Called Band celebrates the 1990s with covers of songs you still can't get out of your head
High school students to sing with Foreigner
Various Artists - The Pilgrim: A Celebration of Kris Kristofferson
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