Keeping track of the city’s food trucks can be difficult — there seems to be a new one every few weeks. With the help of the Oklahoma Independent Food Truck Association, we’ve compiled a list of seven of the best food trucks in the metro area to open in the last year. By Jacob Threadgill […]
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Hidden identity
Artist Ebony Iman Dallas has made it her life’s mission to learn as much about her birth father and his story as possible. She never had the chance to meet him in person, as he was killed by police before she was even born. There are many bits of information she has been […]
Pop life
Downtown’s annual Metro Music Fest has built a reputation for bringing in enticing headliners. Guided by Voices headlined the free festival last year. Other past performers include Moby, Dan Deacon and Chic’s Nile Rodgers. But the names on this year’s bill might just take the cake. The Revolution, known as Prince’s band through […]
Shine on
Since opening almost exactly a year ago, Aurora Breakfast, Bar & Backyard has become a beacon for locally sourced brunch and savory options at its prominent Plaza District location at 1704 NW 16th St. Owners Aimee and Jeff Struble have found success in real estate, owning the building that houses Aurora and a […]
Just walk
As the executive director of Uptown 23rd District, Amanda de la Torre has a lot of love for the urban district that’s burgeoning with hip restaurants and shops, trendy coffee joints and a renovated theater that has become the place in Oklahoma City to catch live musical acts or rewatch a cult-classic film. Each spring […]
Blood Relations aims to investigate the fact and fiction of Lizzie Borden and her family
The play runs March 30-April 21 at Carpenter Square Theatre.
Cover Story: The Thunder’s lightning-quick resurgence has Oklahoma City back on the NBA map
The Thunder begins its season Oct. 19 at home against the New York Knicks — Carmelo Anthony’s former team.
Gazedibles: Strip search
Bacon finds its way into a number of dishes — and some drinks — at local restaurants.
Red City Radio’s Garrett Dale speaks with Oklahoma Gazette ahead of the band’s Blue Note homecoming show
Dale released his solo debut EP earlier this year.
Changing shopping habits challenge local municipalities’ tax collections and retail shops
A decade ago, when Lindsay Zodrow was preparing to open her handmade boutique in Oklahoma Citys urban core, she imagined a shop that went beyond selling goods. When shoppers entered Collected Thread, Zodrow stood ready to assist in finding the perfect gift or treat. Often, she introduced people to the area, named local restaurants and […]
