Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 1
Chicken-Fried News: 2018 takeout
Chicken-Fried News throws an entire year into the deep fryer and burns it to a crisp.
By Gazette staff and Ingvard Ashby
Community investments
Jim Holman has announced his candidacy for Ward 6’s Oklahoma City Council seat.
By Nazarene Harris
Center staged
Construction will resume on The American Indian Cultural Center and Museum this spring.
By Miguel Rios
Declining health
Researchers find a link between expanding Medicaid for low-income adults and insuring children.
CBD rising
CBD Plus USA grew to over 50 locations in less than a year.
By Matt Dinger
Legal marijuana
Oklahoma Gazette’s medical marijuana correspondent reflects on getting his license and being able to possess marijuana legally.
Commentary: Fighting hate
A national white identity group is putting its stickers in OKC’s high-traffic areas.
By George Lang
Cartoon: The future is blight
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Resolute eating
By Jacob Threadgill
Gourmet diner
Located in a vintage diner, Polk’s House delivers its mission of providing gourmet food at affordable prices.
New Union
Former MMR Prime Steakhouse aims to serve bold flavors at an affordable price as Union Wood Fired Grill.
Period piece
The second Menstruation Art Show will showcase works about body positivity, femininity, nature and more while raising money for Homeless Alliance.
By Jo Light
Romance language
Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble performs pieces by two famous Romantic Russian composers.
By Jeremy Martin
Protesting climate
A local student organization takes part in a national rally to bring attention to climate change.
By Joshua Blanco
OKG Shop: Fresh face
Salt & Water Co. provides clean beauty and healthy self-care products to the Oklahoma City metro.
Welcoming reality
Oklahoma Gazette rounds up the best films of 2018.
By Phil Bacharach
Famous ideas
Invasion history
Peter Asher recounts his role in 1960s British pop music in a one-man show.
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