Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 26
Chicken-Fried News: Sick vape, bruh
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: H2OMG
Chicken-Fried News: Sculpted by Angel
Meeting agendas
A series of presentations and public discussions on potential MAPS 4 meetings are scheduled for July and August.
By Miguel Rios
Park money
Oklahoma City voters could decide whether to pass a new excise tax to fund the city’s Parks & Recreation department.
Open hearts
An Oklahoma City church is the latest to affirm its support for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Bitter pills
Arguments heat up in Oklahoma’s case against opioid manufacturer Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
By Nikita Lewchuk
Cover: Green state
June 26 is the one-year anniversary of the vote to legalize medical cannabis. Oklahoma Gazette looks back at the first year and glances toward the future for the cannabis plant in the state.
By Matt Dinger
Flower Review: #Rumble
Sativa ceviche
Oklahoma Gazette and Guyutes team up to bring readers a twist on the national dish of Peru: a cannabis-infused ceviche taco.
By Jacob Threadgill and Matt Dinger
Flower review: Glazed Apricot Gelato
Cartoon: Rank amateur
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Elevated drive-thru
By Jacob Threadgill
Honduran grill
Fonda K-Tracha is a Honduran meal for any occasion with all-day breakfast and dinner seven days per week.
New Sichuan
Chuanyu Fusion offers traditional Sichuan-style recipes that balance spice with unique peppercorns.
Art party
Paint parties help introduce adults to their creative side while funding projects for children.
Art work
An exhibit at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art explores the threads between impressionism and expressionism.
By Jeremy Martin
OKG Lifestyle: Allie Shinn
Spokies to-go
Oklahoma City’s bike-share program adds Spokies Dash, dockless bikes with a larger service area.
By Jo Light
Legendary Rain
Lyric Theatre brings world-renowned musical Singin’ in the Rain to the stage at Civic Center Music Hall.
Forever Spinster
Local indie rock act Spinster celebrates the release of its debut album at what was supposed to be a farewell show.
X factor
The original members of L.A. punk band X reconvene and find new meaning in their music.
Kings court
Kings of Leon will open Scissortail Park with a free concert Sept. 27.
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