Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 44, No. 20
Between the pandemic and the rise of digital commerce, local soap, skincare and scent-makers have had to adapt to selling their wares.
Scents, cents and senses
OKC-area soap and skincare makers take on conveying scents through a computer screen.
By Kendra MIchal Johnson
If you follow U.S. Sen. James Lankford’s logic on the Oklahoma drought relief as a sign from God on the overturning of Roe v. Wade, then what kind of statement was just made in Florida?
By Gazette staff
It’s hard to believe that a Democrat is giving Kevin a run for his money in the latest gubernatorial polls until you remember that Joy Hofmeister isn’t actually a Democrat.
Strain Review: Pink Runtz
By Matt Dinger
Strain Review: Sherb Pie
By Berlin Green
Cutting costs
OG&E has been wiping out residents’ vegetation under the guise of reducing consumer expenses, but that claim doesn’t pass economic muster.
By Travis Roach
Heartless
When humans cease to see humanity in others, it’s easy to treat their lives — and deaths — as pawns in political games.
By Robin Meyers
Sour hour
A little sweet and a little sour. Here are two cocktails that go down easy.
Mistresses of mayhem
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma brings back interactive romp The Rocky Horror Show for Fall 2022
By Adrienne Proctor
Citizen Spotlight: Stacey Yarbrough
A second chance can be life-changing. It's a fact Stacey Yarbrough has taken to heart, and she makes it her mission to make sure others get the same.
Straight in, no tricks
Louisiana guitar master Tab Benoit bringing real bayou blues to The Auditorium at The Douglass.
By Brett Fieldcamp
Live wires
OKC is in the midst of a live music renaissance and as the pandemic wanes, the concert schedule waxes.
By Chad Whitehead
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