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Cover: Open books

Book Drive 6-9 p.m. Saturday Commonplace Books 1325 N. Walker Ave., Suite 138 facebook.com/chasekerbymusic 580-534-4540 Free One evening, at a bar on 23rd Street, local musician Chase Kerby is bent over his laptop, scrutinizing a series of his recent photographs. He’s trying to figure out which pieces would be appropriate for a silent art auction. […]

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Yuletide eats

Chinese restaurants serving as a haven for people who don’t celebrate Christmas or perhaps had their meal eaten by the neighbor’s herd of bloodhounds has been planted in pop culture for decades. You can get your fill in the Asian District as well as everywhere else in the metro on Christmas Day. By Jacob Threadgill […]

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Italian feast

Patrono Feast of the Seven Fishesreservations beginning 5 p.m. Dec. 19-20 305 N. Walker Ave. patronookc.com 405-702-7660 $125 per guest Stella Feast of the Seven Fishes6:30 p.m. Dec. 23 1201 N. Walker Ave. stella-okc.com 405-235-2200 $65 The Feast of the Seven Fishes is a Christmastime tradition rooted in Italian-Catholic history that was codified in the […]

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Doctor’s orders

With new dispensaries opening their doors weekly and harvests starting to fill shelves, would-be patients are scrambling to find doctors with openings and answers to their medical questions. As of Dec. 2, 22,571 patient applications have been received by Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) and 17,122 have been approved, according to its Twitter account. Several […]

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That’s entertainment

The new family entertainment center and cinema complex opening Dec. 18 as part of a major development at Interstate 35 and Covell Road in Edmond has been a long time coming. The property is a ShowBiz Cinemas —“Bowling, Movies and More!” — concept located at 3001 N. Market St. It will open to the public […]

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Vegetarian momentum

The Loaded Bowl1211 SW Second Street theloadedbowlokc.com 405-820-9599 What works:Homemade chips and cashew queso are a great combination. What needs work:The plain cashew mac and cheese is just that but remains the top-seller. Tip:Consider reducing the amount of meat you eat every week, for yourself and the planet. It makes sense that Oklahoma City’s only […]

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Galactic Excalibur

Magic Sword 7 p.m. Friday 89th Street — OKC 8911 N. Western Ave. 89thstreetokc.com 405-463-9203 $13-$15 Call us hard-nosed old-school journalists if you wish, but when we hear three immortal beings are coming to Oklahoma City seeking the Chosen One to help them defeat The Lord of Shadow, we here at Oklahoma Gazette are going […]

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Creative minds

Beautiful Minds – Dyslexia and the Creative Advantage Through July 14, 2019 Science Museum Oklahoma 2020 Remington Place sciencemuseumok.org 405-602-6664 $12.95-$15.95 Dyslexia doesn’t actually cause people to see letters backwards, but it might help them see the world in a different way. “Indicators of dyslexia are usually presented as negative or scary things,” said Scott […]

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Dope hope

Jabee Williams started off his day at 6 a.m. with no wallet, no license and no place to sleep that night. Even armed with an Emmy award and a strong fan base, the hip-hop performer struggled to follow the winding path trod by the city’s homeless population every day as they just try to survive […]

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Paseo possibilities

Along the iconic curve of the Paseo, modern visitors can see longstanding art galleries, new restaurants and the neighborhood centerpiece, The Paseo Plunge, in all its salmon-colored glory. And just south of The Plunge, at the end of the block, they will find an unobtrusive, whitewashed building that is about to get some new life. […]

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