Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 42, No. 9
Cover: Governor’s fight
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s ongoing dispute with Oklahoma’s tribal nations continues to unfold without much support from his allies.
By Miguel Rios
Chicken-Fried News: Okie gunslinging
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Gun safety?
Chicken-Fried News: Branding backlash
Serious challenger
A former journalist presents the biggest challenge to Sen. Jim Inhofe’s seat in over a decade.
Flower Review: Snoogans
By Matt Dinger
Confit cannabis
This month, the Guyutes chefs bring an infused French dish to the tables of Oklahoma Gazette readers.
By Matt Dinger and Jacob Threadgill
Moving forward
The challenge to State Question 807 will be heard by an Oklahoma Supreme Court referee this week.
Cartoon: Penalty boxes
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Cured meats
By Jacob Threadgill
Poseidon adventure
Poe Bouyz House’s food isn’t quite as interesting as its over-the-top exterior.
Organic pledge
Clean Juice expands into Oklahoma at Classen Curve as the nation’s only organic-certified franchise.
Food briefs
Scottie’s Deli closing, Cal’s Chicago Style Eatery returns, Magic Noodle opens in OKC and more
Seldom herd
Exhibit C’s Home on the Range features 20 contemporary artists’ perspectives on the buffalo’s importance to Native American culture.
By Jeremy Martin
Jazz messengers
OKC’s Jeremy Thomas Quartet opens for Kamasi Washington at Tower Theatre.
OKG Lifestyle: Matthew Salcido
Sound bites
Atlanta rock band Chew brings its multi-genre psychedelic sound to Norman’s Red Brick Bar.
Hope remains
OKC progressive metal band All Seems Lost gets contemplative with Years Like Days.
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