Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 23
Chicken-Fried News: Rank behavior
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Sutton warning
Chicken-Fried News: Laverne, squirrelly
Food emergency
Councilwoman Nikki Nice aims to remedy northeast OKC’s lack of access to affordable, healthy foods.
By Miguel Rios
Public input
OKC residents favor voting for individual MAPS projects and allocating part of the penny tax for operations and maintenance.
Revitalizing Freedom
A new board of directors for Freedom Center has a long-term plan to restore the building and revitalize the civil rights landmark.
Lab work
Releaf Labs has quickly risen to become one of the most visible medical cannabis distillate cartridge brands.
By Matt Dinger
Moving forward
The first legislative session following the implementation of State Question 788 has ended with some regulatory framework for the industry.
Cartoon: Overdue bills
By Ingvard Ashby
Commentary: Opioid rejection
Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson rightly argues that their cure is often worse than the disease.
By George Lang
Gazedibles: Delectable doughnuts
By Jacob Threadgill
Anytime brunch
Chae Cafe & Eatery vastly improves on the food in its departure from the All About Cha chain.
New hen
Red Rooster makes a leap from dive bar to a full-service cocktail lounge with a local and organic menu.
Plaza Pride
16th Street Plaza District turns its Live! series into a Pride celebration June 14.
Cover: Tech boom
As deadCenter Film Festival enters its 19th year, the organization energizes its education initiatives.
By George Lang, Miguel Rios, Jacob Threadgill and Jeremy Martin
OKG Shop: Minimal pair
Solare provides a minimalist approach to body and mind care through its 16th Street Plaza District storefront.
By Jo Light
Focused message
Comedian Matt Davis delved into what makes jokes universally funny for his latest tour.
By Jeremy Martin
Kingz speech
Hip-hop acts with Oklahoma City connections go deep with Homecoming Kingz show.
Rebel Son
Son Volt’s new album explores protest music’s place in society today and pays homage to its past.
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