Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 39
Chicken-Fried News: Righteous Gateway
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Game changer
Chicken-Fried News: Coffin dwelling
Social policing
Despite negative press from individual officers, law enforcement agencies’ use of social media yields positive results.
By Miguel Rios
Powerful women
Following one of its most successful years, a local nonprofit continues recruiting and training progressive women to run for office.
High seas
This month, the chefs at Guyutes offer up a tuna tostada made with a spicy infused olive oil.
By Matt Dinger and Jacob Threadgill
Second pass
CannaCon returns to Oklahoma City for the second time this year, bringing more than 200 vendors with it.
By Matt Dinger
Flower Review: Green Crack
Certified chaos
A requirement by the state legislature for cannabis businesses to have certificates of compliance filed with their application is causing headaches throughout the industry.
Cartoon: Feel the Bern
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Fresh links
By Jacob Threadgill
Chicago mild
Utilizing Chicago’s famous mild sauce, Tez Wingz draws crowds for its lemon pepper wings, catfish and shrimp.
Lebanese taste
Oozie Mediterranean provides Lebanese flavors from a small cafe in an office building.
Cicchetti-style
Bar Cicchetti blends sports bar-style snacks and lounging with a high-end dining experience.
Global art
An exhibit at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum highlights the similarities of ceramics from all over the world.
By Jeremy Martin
Relevant Raisin
Jewel Box Theatre explores the persistent relevance of A Raisin in the Sun.
Plaza party
Plaza District Festival celebrates its 21st year with more music, art and fun.
OKG Lifestyle: J.D. Baker
Crowds’ choice
A group of musicians based in Los Angeles set out on an unconventional tour and hope to create a better concert experience.
Still groovin’
Local musicians and human rights activists celebrate 33 years of Groovefest.
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