Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 51
Chicken-Fried News: Defensive funds
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Sickly situation
Outdated hate
A group of Del City students joins two lawmakers in their efforts to remove LGBTQ+ discrimination from classrooms.
By Nazarene Harris
Glory road
A look back at Oklahoma’s leading female corporate executive sheds light on the state’s road to feminism.
Taking time
Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform plans on moving forward with commutation and possible expungement efforts.
Green area
Oklahoma Gazette and OMMA’s Melissa Miller go through common questions surrounding medical marijuana patient applications.
By Matt Dinger
Hemp-y holidays
Celebrate the season with The High Culture’s first gift guide.
Cartoon: By the book
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Christmas cookies
By Jacob Threadgill
Corner comfort
Edmond’s Bistro Twenty Two does a lot with a small space.
Recipe favorites
Spruce up your holiday meal with something other than the standard turkey or ham centerpiece.
Cover: Culinary legends
The vestiges of food myths surrounding high-fat diets, incomplete proteins and MSG still affect dietary decisions.
Artistic inheritance
An exhibit and sale at Gallery One at The Paseo features work by two generations of the Tiger family.
By Joshua Blanco
Rewarding clay
Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center’s ceramics sale features everyday objects made by the arts center’s ceramics program.
By Jeremy Martin
Addictive account
An Oklahoma writer delves into the turmoil and power of addiction in her latest collection of short stories.
By Charles Martin
Shop and chop
The Social Club in downtown Norman is a combination salon and shop offering cool cuts and unique gifts.
By Jo Light
Worthy tradition
The 72nd Red Andrews Christmas Dinner is Tuesday.
By Matthew Price
Wedded bliss-mas
Bryce and Bethany Merritt come home for Christmas With the Mrs.
Fresh squeezed
Miillie Mesh finally releases her long-awaited EP Jungle Juice.
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