Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 16
Oklahoma prepares for possible legalization of medical marijuana.
Chicken-Fried News: Textbook kerfuffle
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Twice as nice
Chicken-Fried News: Picketing reasons
Primary issues
A record number of candidates file for federal, state and judicial office, but does that mean competitive elections?
By Laura Eastes
Sharply focused
Oklahoma City’s new mayor wants to focus on establishing an education conversation.
COVER: Marijuana quest
As we near a state vote on medical marijuana, Oklahoma Gazette looks at the issue from all angles.
By Laura Eastes, George Lang, Ben Luschen and Jacob Threadgill
Cartoon: Whistling Through the Graveyard
By Jim Massara
Cartoon: Republican election strategy
Gazedibles: Hot doggin’
By Jacob Threadgill
Corporate nourishment
Nebu encourages healthy eating for Devon employees and all of downtown OKC.
Name-worthy
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Legend’s has watched Norman grow.
Opportunity window
As 42nd Street Candy Co. closes its doors at the end of the month, its owner pursues new avenues.
Answering calls
The Free Food Pantry and Educational Center serves seniors and more through its programs providing groceries, clothing and furniture.
Narrative novelty
Pollard Theatre Company brings Disney’s The Little Mermaid to the stage with an innovative take on the classic tale.
By Ian Jayne
Downtown tradition
Festival of the Arts will bring 750,000 people to downtown OKC for the convergence of food, art and music.
Transitional terrain
Exhibit C’s newest gallery show features three artists in different stages of their careers.
By Jeremy Martin
Funny friendship
Jewel Box Theatre stages female friendship and a few weddings in its upcoming production of Always a Bridesmaid.
Pleasant paradise
David Byrne brings his blockbuster American Utopia World Tour — and a healthy dose of optimism — to OKC.
By Ben Luschen
Class session
Foreigner uses a piece of rock history to support Norman North High School’s music program.
Cosmic journey
Michelle Zauner brings Japanese Breakfast’s Soft Sounds from Another Planet to Norman.
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