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Gazedibles: French Toast
With National French Toast Day coming Nov. 28, it’s worth paying tribute to this brunch classic, so let your sweet tooth do the talking and check out the French toast at these seven spots.
By Berlin Green
Tags: Gazedibles, Gazedibles, French Toast, Breakfast, OKC
Christmas future
The Pollard Theatre Company brings back their holiday staple after a three-year hiatus.
By Adrienne Proctor
Tags: Arts, The Pollard Theatre Company, The Pollard, OKC, OKC arts, OKC theater
House of ideas
SixTwelve is ramping up arts education with its First Friday concert series in the Paseo.
By Brett Fieldcamp
Tags: Music Features
Year in Review: James Cooper
By Gazette staff
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, James Cooper, Ward 2, city council, okc, covid, 2020, year in review
Fall Guide: The Urban Outdoors
There are plenty new things to do in the great outdoors
By Daniel Bokemper
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, fall guide, outdoors, outdoor activities, surf, okc, flat tide, riversport, kayak, fishing, yoga, skate, ball. fitness, nature
Fall Guide: Hey, Let's go ride!
Learn about your city on the seat of a bicycle.
Tags: Fall Guide, bike, bike tours, ride okc, fall, fall guide, fall activities, things to do, okc, oklahoma city
Post-Protest Policing
In the wake of the George Floyd protests, Oklahoma City confronts its own history with violence and moves to make changes.
By Matt Dinger
Tags: Metro, protests, police, okc, jail, george floyd
Going underground
Mystery novelist Mary Anna Evans’ Catacombs explores a downtown Oklahoma City secret.
By Charles Martin
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Catacombs, Oklahoma City underground, OKC, Book, Mary Anna Evans, Faye Longchamp-Mantooth, Murder She Wrote, Chinese immigrants, Native American, Chinese catacombs, George Shirk, Public Works, Creek Nation
Kings court
Kings of Leon will open Scissortail Park with a free concert Sept. 27.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Music Features, David Holt, Kings of Leon, Scissortail Park, concert, MAPS 3, Chesapeake Energy Arena, park, California Avenue, Kings of Leon Lane, Oklahoma City, OKC, Graham Colton, The Jones Assembly, Social Order Dining Collective, Social Order
Youth movement
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Metro, University of Oklahoma, Campus Corner, Oklahoma City, Norman, OKC, Norman Economic Development Coalition, NEDC, Norman Chamber of Commerce, Scott Martin
Welcome return
Sean Cummings reopens his eponymous Irish restaurant, filling a pub void in the city.
By Jacob Threadgill
Tags: Food Features, Sean Cummings, Sean Cummings Irish Pub, Sean Cummings Irish Restaurant, Irish pub okc, irish food, okc
Metropolitan Library System branches are high-tech community learning hubs
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Metro, city, Del City, diversity, education, ged, job training, learning, libraries, literacy, metro, Metropolitan Library System, News, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Gazette, reading, science, STEM, technology, The Village, youth
Transit options ride on MAPS 3 Modern Streetcar project as crews begin installing tracks
Tags: Metro, ACOG, Automobile Alley, Bricktown, central business district, central oklahoma regional transit authority task force, cincinnati, city, dallas, Detroit, downtown, edmond, Kansas City, maps, mayor, Midtown, midwest city, modern streetcar, norman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, public transit, Seattle, Tinker Air Force Base, transit, Washington D.C.
Municipal court reforms protect the poor from undue punishment
Tags: Metro, bond, Chief Judge Philippa C. James, Cindy Richard, city, community service, criminal justice, environmental violations, Ferguson, Ferguson Police Department, finances, fines, hardship, indigency hearing, indigent, jail, law enforcement, marshal assist program, missouri, municipal court system, municipal criminal justice reform, municipal warrants, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Council, Oklahoma City Municipal Court, Oklahoma City Municipal Courts, Oklahoma County Detention Center, Oklahoma legislature, payment plans, Philippa C. James, possession of drug paraphernalia, poverty, procedure, public intoxication, reduced fines, speeding, stealing, suspended fines, theft, traffic violations, trespassing, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Justice Department, violations of city ordinances
Chicken-Fried News: Big league protests
Tags: Commentary, big league city, business, Chicken-Fried News, city, Complex Sports, Oklahoma City Thunder, quality of life, Victor Oladipo
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