Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 44, No. 13
The Jones Assembly celebrates five years of being a hub for Oklahoma City food and live entertainment.
Moving parts
After five years in operation, the management of The Jones Assembly opens the hood and shows us how the machine works.
By Matt Dinger
Nothing says “pro-life” quite like pulling lifesaving first responders like firefighters and paramedics from calls for service so they can be on standby for a publicity stunt.
By Gazette staff
The Oklahoma election cycle is always weird but it doesn’t get much weirder than the Oklahoma County Clerk
Strain Review: GG#4
Strain Review: Ice Cream Sundae
Gazedibles: Satisfying Salads
Nearly limitless in terms of combinations as well as nutritious and delicious, here are seven places in Oklahoma City to find a bountiful bowl.
By Berlin Green
Warm weather wines
These four crisp wines make the perfect complement to the rising temps.
Shifting forms
If you’re looking to escape the scorching heat, here are three new indoor art exhibitions to keep your mind off the thermometer.
Citizen Spotlight: Tarah Warren
After winning the battle against Stage IV ovarian cancer, Tarah Warren found a way to pay it forward to those still fighting.
Soundcheck: Primal Brain - It’s Still All a Game
The unruly Oklahoma City punk anarchists hurl another Molotov cocktail of anti-establishment anthems on noisy sophomore release.
By Evan Jarvicks
Soundcheck: Chelsea Days - Chelsea Days
On its first proper LP, one of Oklahoma City’s best new indie bands evokes blissful ease beyond its existentialist borders — and how!
Homecoming
After shuttering through the pandemic, The Blue Door has reopened its doors after undergoing a facelift but the venue’s signature charm — its intimate and songwriter-focused room — has remained intact.
By Collin Hudson
Close to home
Flatland Cavalry and Kaitlin Butts are taking the show on the road with a July 7 tour date at The Jones Assembly.
or
Browse all Film Times