Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 36, No. 25
Council Report: Guyutes gets greenlight from council
By Ben Felder
Candidates emerge following primary races
Johnson is going to pot
City loses battle to create property registry
Demo is Stage Center's final act
Oklahoma City faces multiple decisions on a proposed hotel that’s tied to a new downtown convention center.
Immigration program works with high school students
Commentary: Who’s on our planet’s side?
By David Ocamb
While I understand that things move slowly in Washington, D.C., I simply don’t understand why it has taken more than 20 years for Congress to take action to help America’s local businesses.
By Steve Schlegel
Reduxion Theatre Company changes directions with the elaborate Henry V
By Eric Webb
A month-long photography exhibition in downtown OKC’s Leadership Square features images that span all stages of 2013's Moore tornadoes.
By Molly Evans
This Mother’s Day, get in touch with your inner artist and perhaps get a little tipsy.
By Devon Green
Artist Rufus Butler Seder explores optical trickery and motion picture magic
Pollard Theatre Company raises the bar with In the Heights
By Larry Laneer
Reduxion Theatre's Henry V is a well-acted, niftily presented affair
When many local cinephiles heard word that the legendary Winchester Drive In Theatre was hit hard by last year’s epic spate of tornadic activity, an aura of sadness spread throughout the community.
By Louis Fowler
Native American New Play Festival seeks to both inform and entertain
Starting with Alexander Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances, members of Canterbury Choral Society will join the philharmonic for the rest of the program for pieces often performed sans chorus.
State-funded arts organizations to rally at the Capitol
Okemah native John Fullbright writes music with his listeners in mind
By Joshua Boydston
Film review: Neighbors
By Zach Hale
Only Lovers Left Alive is equal parts brooding and intoxicating
By Phil Bacharach
Tulsa’s misunderstood motivational cyclist is an understatement.
By Jennifer Chancellor
Song review: John Fullbright "High Road"
Album review: Deus Eyeslow Lyrical Voodoo
Much of Tallows’ 2013 album, Memory Marrow, seems ripe for the remix treatment.
Album review: Tyson Meade Tomorrow in Progress
Song review: Husbands "Aikin"
Luna Moth is no stranger to experimentation. Joey Paz’s Norman-based project began in 2010 with Shamanic Youth, a 10-track exploration of layered guitar and pop deconstruction, but has since evolved into a fleshed-out four-piece.
Oklahoma’s own Red Dirt Rangers joined forces with Red Dirt Relief Fund in February to record a promotional song and video and raise money and awareness for the relief fund.
By Alissa Lindsey
The minds behind Perfect Pussy didn’t figure they’d make much of a peep outside of their native Syracuse when the five of them came together as a fake band for a film.
Doug Schwarz had a beautiful moment a couple years ago, lying underneath the starlight after an impromptu birthday party and concert on the quiet, wide-open spaces offered by one of his family’s farms.
Vampire Weekend played to a sold-out crowd at Diamond Ballroom and the band didn’t disappoint.
After enduring some early turbulence, baroque folk band Paper Bird finds itself soaring
By Kevin Pickard
Cody Bryan is the frontman for the eponymously named Cody Bryan Band, but he hasn’t always played country music.
Let’s just get this over with: The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger is the self-admittedly silly moniker under which Sean Lennon and model Charlotte Kemp Muhl play psychedelic, ’60s-throwback music.
There’s no one way to DIY, but Oklahoma hard rock outfit Anti-Mortem found the most quintessentially Oklahoma way to throw its own shows in the earliest days of the band.
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