Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 14
OKC Restaurant Week April 6-15
No. 14
James Gallogly, former oil executive, emerged from a closed search as the board of regents’ pick for OU president.
By Laura Eastes
Cartoon: Corporal punishment in Oklahoma
By Jim Massara
Gazedibles: Freshly squeezed
By Jacob Threadgill
Trend-setters
Caeli’s Sweets, Eats, & Bar thrives from poke offerings and finding a non-messy way to eat a meatball sandwich.
Helping hand
OKC Restaurant Week supports Allied Arts’ mission to facilitate art and art education across Oklahoma.
From scratch
Chelino’s adds fresh tamale production at its tortilla factory as new menu items debut.
Not just waffles
With the opening of Buttermilk, operator Todd Woodruff continues to diversify.
Folding science
Science Museum Oklahoma’s new smART Space exhibit explores the art of origami.
By Jeremy Martin
Royal revelry
The Medieval Fair of Norman continues its time-honored tradition of free fun and learning.
By Ben Luschen
Open house
Fun Home brings Alison Bechdel’s autobiographical graphic novel to musical life.
Saving sofas
Fancy Couches brings the past into the present by renting out unique antiques for photo shoots, weddings and other events.
By Ian Jayne
OKG Shop: Hibernation over
Contemporary shift
OKC Ballet embraces modern ballets by prestigious choreographers with this season’s triple bill.
Poetic possibilities
Nearly a year after the release of his debut poetry collection, Chen Chen will bring poetic prospects to a reading at UCO.
Béisbol
Before the first pitch, OKC Dodgers focuses this season on serving its diverse fan base.
Keeping notes
OKG Music Show lends a hand to Classen SAS’s flooded music facilities.
Closed loop
Evan Jarvicks’ NMF Main Stage debut brings his musical journey full circle.
Writer’s way
Next Issue: In anticipation of Thursday’s OKG Music Show, Oklahoma Gazette looks at the most promising local musicians
By Gazette staff
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