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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
The Oklahoma election cycle is always weird but it doesn’t get much weirder than the Oklahoma County Clerk
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, oklahoma gazette, chicken fried news, Oklahoma County Clerk, David Hooten, News
Citizen Spotlight: Tarah Warren
After winning the battle against Stage IV ovarian cancer, Tarah Warren found a way to pay it forward to those still fighting.
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Oklahoma Gazette, Citizen Spotlight, OKC Citizens, Tenaciously Teal
Year in Review: James Cooper
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, James Cooper, Ward 2, city council, okc, covid, 2020, year in review
Best of OKC 2020
Tags: Best Of Intro & Extras, Oklahoma Gazette, Best of OKC, reader's poll, 36th year, food, drink, arts, culture, entertainment, life, wellness, goods, services, cannabis, covid
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
Quarantine reading
Local bookstores, comic book shops and libraries work to get books to customers and patrons during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Brittany Pickering
Tags: Arts, books, bookstores, streaming services, library, Metropolitan Library System, Pioneer Library System, Best of Books, New World Comics, Literati Press Comics & Novels
Chicken-Fried News: Book learnin’
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, reading, books, Metropolitan Library System, Oklahoma County, Libby, Overdrive, Rakuten, ebooks, audiobooks, Full Circle Bookstore, Publishers Weekly, Bookstore of the Year, independent bookstore
Unwavering Wall Street
After 20 years of researching a massacre in Tulsa’s Greenwood District, Randy Krehbiel releases a book focused on the city’s coverage of the incident.
By Charles Martin
Tags: Arts, Book, Books, Randy Krehbiel, Tulsa 1921, Tulsa, Reporting a Massacre, Greenwood District, Black Wall Street, Booker T. Washington, Tulsa Race Riot, Tulsa Massacre, Greenwood massacre
Fiction Issue: Franz’ Cure
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Fiction Issue, fiction, Oklahoma Gazette, Gazette reader, Jeremy Lowe, poetry, poem, Franz’ Cure, vampire
Factchecking Oklahoma: Can medical abortions be reversed?
An Oklahoma judge blocked a law that presents medical abortion as an option. But is this backed by science?
By Mollie Bryant for Big If True
Tags: State, Big If True, Oklahoma Gazette, factchecking Oklahoma, factchecking, abortion, medical abortion, Oklahoma County Judge Don Andrews, temporary injunction, Assistant Solicitor General Bryan Cleveland, medication abortion, mifepristone, misoprostol, progesterone, pregnancy, Contraception, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, abortion pill reversal, Dr. George Delgado, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, control group, Issues in Law and Medicine, American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
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