Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 33
Annie Oakley unveils its new album, Words We Mean.
Chicken-Fried News: Party that cried ‘George’
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Bad company
Chicken-Fried News: High number
Oklahoma Gazette and OKCTalk.com announce merger
Local journalism combines forces under new publisher Peter J. Brzycki
By Brittany Pickering
Open meetings
Ward 2 councilman Ed Shadid drafts a resolution to shed light on council decision-making.
By Brett Dickerson
Next Issue: The Best of Oklahoma City 2018
Nature’s classroom
John Rex Charter School expands to Myriad Botanical Gardens with a new middle school addition.
By Nazarene Harris
Home grown
Newly adopted medical marijuana regulations give local business owners relief.
On ICE
By Lori Walke
Gazedibles: Summer seasonal
By Jacob Threadgill
Decade strong
With fresh ingredients and loyal customers, Grill on the Hill watches as Capitol Hill grows.
Dual identity
With a new Britton Road location, Mamaveca showcases Peruvian and Mexican food.
Doughnut duo
Sweet Mini’s Donut Company adds the Poke Loco concept, a combination that diversifies its customer base.
FIRST LOOK: Ludivine to relocate to high-profile NW 10th Street address
By Peter Brzycki
Laugh passport
Jewel Box Theatre’s The Foreigner earns the laughter with both words and actions.
By Ian Jayne
Kerr package
Downtown’s Kerr Park gets a needed makeover.
By Heather Warlick
Summer fruit
This year’s Biting the Apple show focuses on hot fun in the summertime.
By Jeremy Martin
Great strides
American Cancer Society takes to the streets for its Run for Hope.
By Jo Light
Winged migration
Oklahoma Monarch & Pollinator Collaborative works to enable butterfly migration through Oklahoma.
By Joshua Blanco
Wild scenes
Wild & Scenic Film Festival stops in the OKC metro.
Strong women
The third annual AMP Festival showcases female musicians and artists.
Deliberate Words
Annie Oakley celebrates the upcoming release of its first full-length album, Words We Mean, at The Blue Door.
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