“The public needs to know about this,” Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said as he ended the May press conference announcing that criminal charges had been filed against Richard and Ryan Tate.
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Cover Story: OKC Restaurant Week runs June 9-18 at almost 30 participating venues
“We decided we wanted to structure a giving program to give back to the city,” said recruitment specialist Lauren Kerby.
Modern arts
“It’s a good environment for the whole family. It’s a good place for a date night. It’s nice just to relax, get away and enjoy the beauty of art in whatever form or fashion it appeals to you,” Traci Shelton said.
Cover Story: AGRARIAN BUFFET: Foraging grows beyond noshing nuts and berries to the creation of truly hyperlocal recipes and menus
Much like real estate, food sourcing in Oklahoma is largely focused on location, location, location. Restaurants build seasonal menus and source ingredients from local growers. Consumers are encouraged to shop and dine at locally owned venues. The art of foraging, or wildcrafting as some call it, has become more popular in recent years and is […]
Cover Story: SOLE PASSION: Gayle Curry steps into Science Museum Oklahoma’s latest exhibit
“I let the painting lead me,” Curry said. “I used to always try to direct my paintings, but with the wax, I find it kind of has a life of its own.”
Cover Story: HOT LIST! Here are eight visual artists you should know right now
Lopeeta Tawde takes a lot of her inspiration from science, biology and nature.
Cover Story: Red Dog documentary chronicles a childhood spent in one of OKC’s longest-running strip clubs
“I remember the game machines. We would go in there at night,” Luke Dick said. “Being able to play all the video games for free was a serious draw for a toddler.”
Cover Teaser: RED DOG MAMA: Filmmaker documents his unconventional childhood
Oklahoma-raised songwriter and filmmaker Luke Dicks upcoming documentary Red Dog explores his childhood growing up in one of OKCs longest-lived strip clubs. By Greg Elwell Photo by Garett Fisbeck.
Play ball
“The line I use and nobody has ever contested it is, ‘No city in America has come as far as fast as Oklahoma City,’” said Mayor Mick Cornett. “The ballpark was the beginning.”
Cover Story: Historic howl: Miss Blues shouts her roots from the cotton fields to the history books
“Every generation has to change the music,” Minner said, “otherwise, your mom might come to the party.”
