Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 6
Chicken-Fried News: Running dead
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Sleep tight
Chicken-Fried News: Triggered
Bitter pills
New guidelines are pushing doctors to curtail opioid prescriptions, even for patients who benefit from them.
By Joshua Blanco
Suite perks
A member of the city council says using its Oklahoma City Thunder suite at Chesapeake Energy Arena for free is against the law.
By Miguel Rios
Youth protection
An Oklahoma representative introduced a bill that would ban conversion therapy for minors.
Hemp hops
Stonecloud Brewing Co. debuts its new CBD-rich beer, Hemptation.
By Matt Dinger
Green Machine
Retired boxer Sean O’Grady opens his dispensary, Ringside Medical, on Saturday.
Cartoon: Knot fair
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Around the world
By Jacob Threadgill
Forward momentum
Forward Foods has offered gourmet cheeses and other pantry staples since the early 2000s.
By Jo Light
Weight list
Oklahoma Gazette explores seven of the best food challenges in the Oklahoma City metro.
Opportunity knocks
A new food truck by the Nic’s operators signals the start of its next generation.
Immersive catering
With its unique setting, Cosabella Kitchen aims to be Oklahoma City’s first on-site catering and event space.
Darkness visible
Carpenter Square Theatre takes a multifaceted approach to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
By Jeremy Martin
Gender roles
Shakespeare in the Park explores issues of gender in Twelfth Night.
Rude calls
Street harassment continues to be a pervasive problem for many in 2019, but groups like Stop Street Harassment hope education will foster change.
Community cupboard
Local free pantries and community-minded citizens provide food for those who need it.
Chocolate city
Automobile Alley Association’s Chocolate Decadence fundraiser highlights progress in the district.
By Charles Martin
Chill science
Science Museum Oklahoma is dialing everything down for a sensory-friendly event for patrons who want a quieter romp through the wonders of the universe.
Euphonius food
OKC’s music venues have risen to the challenge of providing concertgoers with more than just nachos and stale pretzels.
Truthful voice
Indie rock singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus brings her whip-smart set to Opolis on Monday.
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