Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 44
Chicken-Fried News: Who’s watching?
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: What would you say you do here?
Chicken-Fried News: Red erring
Preservation changes
Oklahoma City Council adopted a measure that changes the historic preservation process.
By Miguel Rios
Club changes
Two clubs in Oklahoma City’s gayborhood have closed and will be replaced, while a formerly shuttered club reopens its doors.
Flower Review: Orange Velvet
By Matt Dinger
Sungrown life
While many growers keep their flower hidden as much as possible from natural conditions, Red Dirt Sungrown bathes its flower with Oklahoma’s plentiful rays.
Pumpkin, spiced
In keeping with the season, the chefs from Guyutes bring Oklahoma Gazette readers a spicy, infused pumpkin chili.
Safety meeting
Sage Wellness hosted a group of prominent companies in the cannabis vaping industry to meet with patients and discuss vaping illness.
Cartoon: Sweet nothings
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Sandwich celebration
By Jacob Threadgill
Sichuan rebirth
Yummy Noodles lives up to its name as its owners find success after leaving Tsubaki Szechuan.
Hangover Heaven
Crudoolandia takes its “lightning in a bottle” seafood and drink convenience concept to three locations and counting.
Shady lady
RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Bianca Del Rio’s It’s Jester Joke tour brings biting insult comedy to Oklahoma.
By Jeremy Martin
World stage
Max Weitzenhoffer’s journey from Norman to Broadway acclaim and back again is captured in a new book published by Full Circle Press.
By Charles Martin
Doll parts
CityRep’s production of A Doll’s House, Part 2 adds a second story to one of drama’s most famous open endings.
OKG Lifestyle: Aly Cunningham
Dark blues
Death Valley Girls’ playfully morbid music resurrects the magic of rock ’n’ roll.
Cover: Broke music
Online streaming and more touring headliners in OKC mean even less money for local musicians.
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