Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 39, No. 44
Without a state budget solution, funding cuts pose challenges for mental health consumers, their families and local agencies
By Laura Eastes
The metro is home to five exemplary high achieving schools
In Oklahoma, where solar potential and solar production rankings don’t match, residential solar power systems are rising
Cover Teaser: Recent special election victories by Democratic party candidates could be indicative of a shift in the electorate
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: It’s magic!!!
Chicken-Fried News: Real ID?
Chicken-Fried News: State Crapitol
Chicken-Fried News: Quiet, please
Gazedibles: Overlooked duck
By Jacob Threadgill
Dot Wo Garden closes its doors and makes time for a less frantic future
By Sean Isabella
Sergio's in Norman serves high-quality Italian food without breaking the bank
Jewel Box Theatre’s Plaid Tidings sees legendary ’50s singers return to Earth for the holidays
By Jeremy Martin
A new video game art show gains a large following ahead of its debut at The Paramount OKC
By Ben Luschen
Kasum Contemporary Fine Art gallery will close Nov. 19, but its brand will continue
The 20th anniversary tour of Rent continues Jonathan Larsen’s legacy
By Jessica Williams
Oklahoma City Museum of Art celebrates the holiday season with the international debut of Master Strokes
Oklahoma Voices poetry reading promotes a diverse set of Sooner voices
OKG Shop: Making statements
Oklahoma hasn’t missed a beat under Lincoln Riley, 34, the youngest coach in the country.
Loving Vincent brings the work of Vincent van Gogh to life at Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Indie children’s duo Spaghetti Eddie has something for all age groups on its fifth album release
Lords of Acid brings the tail-end of its North American tour to Diamond Ballroom
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