Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 32, No. 43
In your Face
By Gazette staff
Court car
CFN Quote of the Week
The Boz is back
Will tweet for votes
Emily Virgin and Kent Hunt face off for a chance to represent Norman in the state House
By LeighAnne Manwarren
State Question 756 asks Oklahomans to opt out of the federal health care plan
Local engineer Roger Johns worked at ground zero of the Chilean miner rescue operation
By Brendan Hoover
View a sample ballot before Tuesday's election
Candidates for governor debate budget, education, business
By Clifton Adcock
State questions primer
The three-way race for House District 85 pits a Republican incumbent against a Democrat and an independent
By Greg Horton
Pulitzer-winning author N. Scott Momaday to visit OCU
Republican Scott Pruitt and Democrat Jim Priest have differing views of the attorney general's office
Three candidates will be on the ballot for lieutenant governor
By Hailey Branson-Potts
There should be no doubt about 744
By Bill Bleakley
How patriotic!
By Barbara Santee
Bicyclists' rights
By Roy Neher
How about taxing all religious venues?
By Brian Crain
Tone it down
By Glen Garcia
Boo, OU'
By Sandy Ditto
Two interactive art events are slated for Friday in Norman, including a seasonal iron pour and a wearable fashion show
By OKG Archives
Oklahoma City Ballet is just in time for Halloween with 'Phantom of the Opera,' two years in the making
Ghostlight's 'Mindgame' takes on evil and plays tricks with fine acting ... and some odd inconsistencies
Four local shutterbugs remember one of their own, Tom Lee, a beloved artist and activist who was quietly outspoken
Strong acting gives Jewel Box Theatre's 'Dracula' some serious, seasonal bite
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What's it like for independent candidates running for office in Central Oklahoma?
The Pacific
Splice
The Fort Reno ghost tour introduces guests to some of the historic site's more permanent, paranormal residents
Alien Anthology
By Rod Lott
An Oklahoma City family will again turn their home into an elaborate, free haunted house for Halloween
House
Dunk your head into this lighthearted look at the Oklahoma City Thunder's new season
StoryCorps will record, preserve and perhaps broadcast stories Oklahomans record with loved ones
Saw 3D
Damned by Dawn
Hunt to Kill
The Goonies: 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition
The Chaser/Yoga
Waiting for 'Superman'
By Michael Robertson
Hereafter
Paranormal Activity 2
Kids at the Bar turn a fun project into a near-full-time one
By Becky Carman
Elf Power's greatest strengths are new projects; an ever-changing, psychedelic sound; and knowing when to take breaks
By Joshua Boydston
Portland's Lovers break internal boundaries to offer up raw, intimate electro-pop
Halloween rocks, if you hit up these events
By Joe Wertz
Austin Americana act Band of Heathens conquers the country with three songwriters, invading all influences
By Chris Parker
Cosmic Iowa quintet Mondo Drag faces little resistance with its retro inspiration and enormous wall of sound
Michigan indie-folk foursome Frontier Ruckus surveys new territory while examining old wounds
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