Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 36, No. 37
Chicken-Fried News: Don’t pet the striped kitty
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Westbrook put a ring on it
Chicken-Fried News: Be wary of Rep. Bennett
Chicken-Fried News: We need more women in power
Chicken-Fried News: Stop that racket!
Chicken-Fried News: We’re No. 4!
Chicken-Fried News: Goat social
Say what? Mick Cornett
By Jennifer Chancellor
BLOG: OKC ranks fifth for economic output
By Ben Felder
BLOG: City hall fielded thousands of angry calls prior to black mass
Salyer will seek reelection in Ward 6
Oklahoma Republicans are at no risk of losing power of the Legislature this November, in part because of a lack of Democratic challengers and electoral math that remains stacked in the GOP’s favor.
Preview: OKG cover story reveals benefits, influence of energy industry
OKG Eat: I can has (local) cheezburger?
By Devon Green
Nuggets food briefs: Drink up, the Farmers Market is thirsty work
Wine + women: New sommeliers change status quo
By Greg Horton
When you pull up to Anthem Brewing Company, 908 SW Fourth St., there’s no mistaking what’s happening inside.
Two uniquely forward-thinking artists collide in Fall Art Show
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble launches its 12th season with no strings attached
By Eric Webb
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park (OSP) wraps up its 30th season with Macbeth, one of the company’s favorite plays, according to Kathryn McGill, OSP artistic director.
By Larry Laneer
Carrie the weight
Making Stephen King’s classic about teen angst, bullying and murder makes for a tricky – and rewarding — musical.
Local youth help girls in Nigeria through jewelry production
By Alissa Lindsey
Edelman, champion of civil rights, to speak at OCU
TopGolf growing the game, opening facility in OKC
By Brendan Hoover
Coweta man receives Medal of Honor 44 years after death
By Josh Hutton
OKC public schools combating cold this winter
Climate march planned
Cover story: Your guide to state fair quirk
Blu-ray review: Eraserhead
By Patrick Crain
Tava Sofsky hopes to build on the Oklahoma Film & Music Office's recent success
By Alyssa Grimley
Of all the mega-franchises, Godzilla’s has been the most secure despite the myriad potholes it has faced.
At the heart of all cinema lies a body-horror film about a human walrus. With Tusk, Kevin Smith continues a tangent seemingly spurred by 2011’s Red State.
By Daniel Bokemper
With both Halloween and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre receiving newfangled releases, behold 1980’s slasher Prom Night.
Compared to his early days as a rapper, Beetyman’s growth and overall development of his craft are readily apparent.
By Ryan Querbach
Tyler Hopkins showcases stripped-down songwriting in new showcase
By Joshua Boydston
Local crooner Denver Duncan is hungry for respect
By Natalie Houck
Oklahoma City indie-rock act Gum intends to stick around for a while
Broncho premieres "Class Historian" video, announces tour
By Zach Hale
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