Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 13
Chicken-Fried News: Bad boys
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Tulsa drift
Chicken-Fried News: Deep shirt
Standardized testing
Legislation is moving forward to create a uniform way of testing and tracking sexual assault kits.
By Miguel Rios
Act of hate
Racist and anti-LGBTQ+ graffiti is plastered on the office housing Oklahoma Democratic Party.
By George Lang
Bleeding crimson
University of Oklahoma’s weaknesses are highlighted amid staff reductions, low donations, racist scandals and poor responses from the top.
Challenging authority
HB2612 was signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt but has been questioned and now challenged in court.
By Matt Dinger
Cannabis cooking
Impress and medicate with French-style halibut, vegetables and stoned mustard sauce.
By Matt Dinger and Jacob Threadgill
Cartoon: "Free speech" impediment
By Ingvard Ashby
Commentary: Unbridled hate
Oklahomans should voice their opposition to new legislation that would protect hate speech on campus.
By Josiah Daniel
Gazedibles: Sweet griddle
By Jacob Threadgill
Louisiana love
Cooking with purpose, Brielle’s Bistro delivers excellent Cajun and Creole dishes.
Hamburger hub
Geronimo’s Bakery thrives as an eastside hotspot for great burgers and sweet treats.
Beautiful collaboration
Norman artists Skip Hill and Douglas Shaw Elder’s collaborative work highlights Melrose Sessions at The Depot Gallery.
Good humans
In CityRep’s production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, a teenage boy uncovers things about himself while investigating a dog’s murder.
By Jeremy Martin
Ax grinding
Chase Padgett does not fret about shifting genres in his one-man show, 6 Guitars.
Contain yourself
An Edmond builder banks on shipping containers as a new housing trend.
By Matthew Price
That jazz
The era of jazz, flappers and Prohibition will be celebrated at a Roaring Twenties party benefiting Norman Arts Council.
Beehive buzz
Pollard celebrates powerhouse women singers with Beehive: The ’60s Musical.
Sorta ruby
Norman’s The Deli celebrates 40-something years of live music.
Marketing passion
Local musician Jacobi Ryan let go of his stage name and embraced his work ethic as he plans to release a song a week this year.
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