Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 39, No. 52
Cover Story: Chicken-Fried News predictions for 2018
By Gazette staff
Kirk Humphreys will resign from OU Board of Regents in January because his presence is a problem’
By Laura Eastes
In Oklahoma, where the misuse and abuse of opioids is an escalating crisis, safe disposal is key to prevention
Whether you’re looking for a good place to grab a drink before the New Year or searching for the hair of the dog after a late night, OKC is full of possibilities.
By Jacob Threadgill
Cafe Savory Bites in Moore offers a taste of Persian classics
Midtown’s Esca Vitae fills city’s artisan bakery void left by Prairie Thunder Baking Company
Ponyboy puts an emphasis on Oklahoma and pairs with Tower Theatre
OVAC’s 24 Works on Paper continues its mission to bring art to Oklahomans across the state.
By Jeremy Martin
The national tour of The Color Purple musical arrives Tuesday at Civic Center Music Hall
By Ben Luschen
A local fashion line honors historical women by creating sustainable clothing
By Hannah Meeske
Cover Teaser: How your neighbors are taking part in the sharing economy
In its 40th year, Full Circle Bookstore is thriving in the ever-changing book industry
Oklahoma Gazette breaks down the best in film in 2017
By Phil Bacharach and Ben Luschen
Many of 2017’s best listens were deeply personal, bravely diving into aspects of human emotion that some artists dare not approach.
How Bone Thugs-N-Harmony beat the odds and changed the future of rap music
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