Oklahoma Gazette
153 results
page 1 of 11
Continuing Tales
OKC-based LGBTQ+ webseries Scandalous Tales returns for a second season.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Film, streaming, TV, webseries, Scandalous Tales, Oklahoma City, LGBTQ+, Alexandria Carr, YouTube, John LeVan, filming, Tomisha Riddle, Asa Laveaux, sensitive topics, religion
Split vote
A recent vote to preserve and enforce anti-LGBTQ+ provisions in the United Methodist Church’s Book of Discipline has the fate of the church up in the air.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, United Methodist Church, Oklahoma Conference, Bishop James Nunn, Scott Spencer, Rev. Scott Spencer, Rev. Jen Logsdon-Kellog, Jen Logsdon-Kellog, Mosaic United Methodist church, Quail Springs United Methodist Church, General Conference, LGBTQ+, same-sex weddings, church, religion, methodist, Book of Discipline, Traditional Plan, One Church Plan
Speaking up
Outrage over family-separating immigration policies leads to renewed local advocacy.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: State, Michelle Stearnes, James Lankford, immigration, Mexico, Vigil for Immigration Justice, New Sanctuary Movement, religion, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Donald Trump, Jim Inhofe, HollyAnne Weaver, Holy Spirit Eastern Christian Church (Orthodox), Jeff Sessions, Dream Action Oklahoma, DAOK, DACA, Serena Prammanasudh, Keep Families Together Rally, March On Oklahoma, Black Lives Matter OKC, Indivisible Oklahoma
OKC singer-songwriter Jason Scott debuts the vinyl edition of his debut EP Living Rooms
Tags: Music Features, Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma, acm@uco, americana, bluegrass, carter sampson, Christian music, Erik the Viking, folk, Jason Scott, john calvin abney, kyle reid, Living Rooms, Mile 0 Fest, ON Studios, religion, singer-songwriter, songwriting, The Blue Door, Tower Theatre, travis linville
Chicken-Fried News: Amen's game
By Gazette staff
Tags: Commentary, CFN, Chicken-Fried News, Colin Kaepernick, First Amendment, football, Freedom from Religion Foundation, norman high school, Oilfield Prayer Day, prayer, religion
Matisyahu is known for 2000s rap-influenced reggae and dancehall hits like 2004’s King Without a Crown and 2009’s One Day.
Tags: Music Features, Bruno Mars, Chance the Rapper, Common Kings, dancehall, Drake, Hasidic Jew, Hip Hop, indie rock, Jewish Orthodox, Judaism, Justin Bieber, Kendrick Lamar, Matisyahu, Orphan, reggae, reggae rock, religion, Rihanna, spirituality, The Jones Assembly
Oklahoma cities score poorly for LGBT equality in a new study, but Freedom Oklahoma believes gains, even small, are coming
By Laura Eastes
Tags: State, 2017 Municipal Equality Index, age, Breea Clark, Broken Arrow, disparity, edmond, equal opportunity employment, Equality Federation Institute, Freedom Oklahoma, gender, genetic information, Human Rights Campaign, Indigenous Peoples' Day, Lawton, lgbt, military service, national origin, nondiscrimination, norman, Oklahoma County, pregnancy, race, religion, sexual orientation, Troy Stevenson, tulsa
Forgiven Skate Church ministers to young skaters
By Ian Jayne
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Brian Sumner, Brightside Flight, Charles Steiger, christianity, church, Crosseyed Skates, Darrin Zdanowski, Forgiven Skate Church, Heath Shelton, Industrial Skatepark, Israel Brumback, J.D. Danielson, religion, Rodney Mullen, skate park, skateboard, South Lakes Park
21c Museum Hotel celebrates one year in OKC with new exhibit OFF-SPRING: New Generations
Tags: Arts, 21c Museum Hotel, Alice Gray Stites, Angela Ellsworth, art, Carrie Mae Weems, film row, Frances Goodman, kentucky, Lorenzo Snow, marriage, OFF-SPRING: New Generations, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, photography, Rachel Lee Hovnanian, relationships, religion, Sofie Muller, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, wedding
Serving peace: Raindrop Foundation hosts Ramadan dinner to promote understanding and harmony
By Angela Evans
Tags: Food Features, Community, community ramadan dinners, culture, dining, dinner, education, faith, food, hospitality, islam, kindness, muslim, Oklahoma City, Raindrop Turkish Foundation, Raindrop Turkish House, ramadan, religion, religious holidays, turkey
The Non-Prophet Book of Common Prayer offers secular blessings for the hurting
Tags: Arts, Aaron Courter, Arlene Hulva, art, atheism, Bipolar, catholic, catholicism, christianity, Clint Stone, David Woods, depression, god, Harold Neal, holly hall, Jennifer Woods, jerry bennett, Jörn Lofferty, Kristen Grace, Literati Press, Marion Rasner, mental health, Mental Health Association Oklahoma, Morgan Ward, Natasha Alterici, painting, Paseo Art District, Paseo Plunge, prayer, prayers, religion, secular, The Non-Prophet Book of Common Prayer
Letters to the Editor: May 31, 2017
By Nathaniel Batchelder
Tags: Letters to the Editor, Dakota Access Pipeline, dogs, Donald Trump, equality, Jack Fowler, letters, Letters to the Editor, lgbt, lgbtq, native american, Oklahoma history, OPINION, religion, vicious dogs
The Feminine Face of God highlights divine femininity at OCU's Hulsey Gallery
Tags: Arts, bible, christian, Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, Connie Seabourn, diversity, Doris Cline, female, feminine, gender, god, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery, norick art center, Oklahoma City University, painting, religion, representation, Sistine Chapel, The Last Supper, watercolor, women
Letters to the Editor: April 19, 2017
By Janine Taylor Bryant
Tags: Letters to the Editor, Capitol Hill, church and state, editorial cartoon, germany, Jack Fowler, James Lankford, Letters to the Editor, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, OPINION, public transit, religion, social media, traffic, Twitter
Letters to the Editor: April 5, 2017
By Rebecca Rutledge
Tags: Letters to the Editor, immigration, islam, islamophobia, john bennett, letters, muslim, OPINION, religion, The Oklahoman
or
Browse all Film Times