Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 39, No. 6
Local groups react to recent executive orders
By Laura Eastes
Kirkpatrick Family Fund distributes more than $1 million in grants
By George Lang
The Oklahoma Academy releases its Strategic Public Policy Goals for 2017-2020
OKCPS school board candidates prepare for Tuesday election
Commentary: Unapologetically American Muslim
By Adam Soltani
Chicken-Fried News: Legislative Darwinism?
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Business minor
Chicken-Fried News: Incompatible law
Chicken-Fried News: That's alotta coke!
Chicken-Fried News: Kanter's temper
Gazedibles: Sugar rush
By Greg Elwell
Belle Kitchen excels at creating pastries and savory menu items
Food Briefs: Bleeding Hearts Brunch, United Fresh Start Foundation, Inner Circle and more
Try these sparkling champagne cocktails this Valentine's Day
We didn’t want to do just movies, you know? Nghiem asked. Also, his fanbase is pretty rabid, so I was a little bit intimidated doing this one.
By Tyler Talley
Current Studio presents a new exhibit with three connected parts
By Ben Luschen
Downtown community members seek muralists to paint Midtown mural
We’re taking our actors to a gun range, he said. It’s a very intense experience, just like the psychological experience of the historical characters we’re portraying.
By Jessica Williams
It’s believed to be the first time the city’s Broadway presenter has announced a new season in this way.
Chris Fay’s Okinawa Karate School preserves longstanding martial arts traditions
Sam Noble Museum provides opportunities for Oklahoma Scouts to earn badges
By Ian Jayne
Cover Story: Tinder swipes, Capitol affairs, hungover first dates and more readers share tales of romance
A person who goes on a very low calorie diet at 800 calories, there are a lot of hormonal shifts that try to tell your body, Oh, there is something wrong here,’ she said.
By Terre Cooke Chaffin
SixTwelve’s Mardi Gras Ball celebrates organization’s birthday, raises funds for its programs
By Jack Fowler
Seattle band Tacocat brings culturally relevant, feminist-inspired punk to Oklahoma
There’s a few people, but the cool thing is I can’t think of one because I actually met him one of them was Miles Davis.
Every week that goes on, I feel like we’re marching closer and closer to an Orwellian world, Sanchez said.
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